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  2. AUF Sports and Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the facility was done under then-Acting AUF President Joseph Emmanuel Angeles. [2] The venue inaugurated on May 24, 2012, [3] eventually become a major venue for sports, cultural and social events in Central Luzon. [2] It was also one of the venues of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games which was hosted

  3. Fields Avenue (Angeles City) - Wikipedia

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    Philippines was an American colony from 1898 to 1946. Bars on Fields Avenue catering to the single American defense personnel, who worked in the adjacent Clark Air Base, first emerged in 1940. During 1940s and 50s there were only 3 such bars just outside the main gate of the airbase, By early 1960s, the Fields Avenue developed as a street lined ...

  4. Lawn bowls at the 2005 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Lawn bowls at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Hidden Vale Sports Club in Angeles City, Philippines. The event was held from December 1–4. Rules

  5. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    City Capacity Year opened Remarks SM Mall of Asia Arena: Pasay: 20,000 2012 [1] Part of the SM Mall of Asia Complex. Hosted the majority of the games in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship and 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup as one of the three venues in the Philippines. Smart Araneta Coliseum: Quezon City: 14,429 [2] 1960 Dubbed as "The Big Dome".

  6. List of football clubs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Club Home locality Home venue First season Status Azkals Development Team: Carmona, Cavite: PFF National Training Center: 2020: Defunct (since 2023) Davao Aguilas: Tagum: University of Makati Stadium: 2017: Active Don Bosco Garelli: Makati — 2024: Inactive (since 2024) Dynamic Herb Cebu: Talisay, Cebu: Dynamic Herb Sports Complex: 2022–23 ...

  7. Angeles City - Wikipedia

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    Angeles (locally [ˈaŋhɛlɛs]), officially the City of Angeles (Kapampangan: Ciudad ning Angeles; Filipino: Lungsod ng Angeles), is a highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 462,928 people.

  8. List of casinos in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of casinos in the Philippines; it includes exclusive slot machine VIP clubs. In 1977 the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR), a government-owned and controlled corporation was established, to conduct and establishing gaming clubs and casinos in the country.

  9. Playboy Club - Wikipedia

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    International Clubs existed until the 1991 closing of the Manila, Philippines Club located in the Silahis International Hotel. In 2010, International Clubs were opened in Macao and Cancun but, in time, the Macao Club closed in 2013 and the Cancun Club closed in 2014. Manila was the only Club ever to be featured in Architectural Digest.