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  2. Bolo knife - Wikipedia

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    A bolo (Tagalog: iták/gúlok, Ilocano: bunéng, Ibanag: badáng/aliwa, Pangasinan: baráng, Kapampangan: paláng, Bikol: tabák/minasbad, Cebuano: súndang/kampilan, Waray: sansibar, Hiligaynon: sandúko/binangon, Aklan: talibong) is a general term for traditional pre-colonial small- to medium-sized single-edged swords or large knives of the Philippines that function both as tools and weapons.

  3. Machete - Wikipedia

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    In the Jalisco region of Mexico, Los Machetes is a popular folk dance. This dance tells the story of cutting down sugar cane during the harvest. Los Machetes was created by Mexican farm workers who spent a great amount of time perfecting the use of the tool, the machete, for harvesting. Traditionally, real machetes are used while performing ...

  4. Bolo punch - Wikipedia

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    A bolo punch is a punch used in martial arts. The bolo punch is not among the traditional boxing punches (jab, uppercut, hook and cross). Bolo is a Filipino single-edged knife similar to the machete. The primary use for the bolo is clearing vegetation. However, it is also one of the most important weapons in Filipino martial arts.

  5. List of weapons of the Spanish–American War - Wikipedia

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    Edged weapons. Bolo knife (used by Philippine Revolutionary Army); Bowie knife (also known as hunter); Cutlass; Krag M1892/98 bayonet; M1860 light cavalry saber; Machete (used mostly by Cuban rebels)

  6. Modern Arnis - Wikipedia

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    It is derived principally from the traditional Presas family style of the Bolo (machete) and the stick-dueling art of Balintawak Eskrima, with influences from other Filipino and Japanese martial arts. [1] Arnis is the Philippines' national martial art and sport, [2] after President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed the Republic Act. No. 9850 in ...

  7. Bolo - Wikipedia

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    Bolo knife, a Filipino knife similar to the machete; Bolo Shell, a type of specialty shotgun shell; Douglas B-18 Bolo, a United States Army Air Corps bomber aircraft from the 1930s; Operation Bolo, a United States military operation during the Vietnam War; Bolo, a variant of the Mauser C96 semi-automatic pistol

  8. List of weapons of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Bolo knife was the primary weapon used by the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution. [18] It was also used by the Filipino guerrillas and bolomen during the Philippine–American War. [19] [20] the bolo serves as a symbol for the Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution, particularly the Cry of Pugad Lawin.

  9. M1942 - Wikipedia

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    M1942 machete; M1942 bolo knife; See also. M42 (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 19 ...

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