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  2. LBC Express - Wikipedia

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    Along with the opening of its US-based branch, the company introduced the famous “Balikbayan Box” [2] and their money remittance service to cater to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). The moniker "Hari ng padala" (lit. transl. "King of Delivery") was created by the company in 1990. Products such as Branch Pick-up and Bills Payment were added ...

  3. Balikbayan box - Wikipedia

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    The balikbayan box is a modern manifestation of the Philippine custom of pasalubong, where domestic or foreign travelers are expected to bring gifts for family, friends and colleagues. [citation needed] Balikbayan boxes provide connection between family in the Philippines and those abroad, and provide goods for the family in the Philippines. [7]

  4. Balikbayan - Wikipedia

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    Balikbayan box, a corrugated box containing items sent by overseas Filipinos Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balikbayan .

  5. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    [72] [73] Filipino Americans, continue to travel back and forth between the United States and the Philippines, making up more than a tenth of all foreign travelers to the Philippines in 2010; [73] [74] when traveling back to the Philippines they often bring cargo boxes known as a balikbayan box. [75]

  6. Pasalubong - Wikipedia

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    It can also be as exotic as a balikbayan box filled with gifts from a foreign country; it is an adaptation of the idea of the pasalubong for the Filipino diaspora. Unlike traditional pasalubong, these are not usually given in person but are sent by air freight. [21] [22] Piaya, one of the typical pasalubong from Bacolod

  7. Atlas (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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  8. Union, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Union Valley was given a post office in 1883. [1] By 1893, the town had a population of 300 and supported three general stores, a Methodist church, a mill, a saloon, the school, and a blacksmith. The two-room schoolhouse had an enrollment of 65 in 1903. [2] Union Valley was located very close to the nearby towns of Albuquerque and Nockenut.

  9. Atlas, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Atlas was laid out in 1884, and named after Atlas, a deity who held up the celestial sphere. [3] A post office was established at Atlas in 1884, and remained in operation until 1943. [ 4 ]