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  2. Bong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, there were 53 people with the surname Bong as of 2007, primarily of Chinese Indonesian origin. [5] The 2000 South Korean census found 11,819 people in 3,629 households with the surnames spelled Bong in the Revised Romanization of Korean, divided among 11,492 people in 3,528 households for Batdeul Bong, and 327 people in 101 households for Bongsae Bong. [3]

  3. Chinese Indonesian surname - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the surname Lembong, which is of Minahasan origin, [15] is used by Tom Lembong, with the surname Ong (汪). [16] Lembong's father resided in Manado , the ancestral homeland of the Minahasan ethnic group, implying a possible adoption of Indonesian surnames influenced by the region's geography or neighboring ethnic communities. [ 17 ]

  4. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    Either the surname or the given name may come first in different contexts; in newspapers and in informal uses, the order is given name + surname, while in official documents and forums (tax forms, registrations, military service, school forms), the surname is often listed or said first.

  5. Bong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bong, an onomatopœia of the sound of a bell or gong; Bong (climbing), a type of piton; Beer bong or funneling, a drinking game where the aim is to rapidly ingest large quantities of beer or other beverages; Bong, a modern slang term for a person from the United Kingdom with the name jokingly taken from the bell chime of Big Ben

  6. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The continental part of the country bore the name Tanah Melayu (literally 'Malay Land') or Malaya until 1963, when Federation of Malaysia was formed together with the territories of Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore (the latter withdrew in 1965). The name change indicated the change of the country's boundaries beyond Malay Peninsula.

  7. Korean clans - Wikipedia

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    Korean clans are groups of Korean people that share the same paternal ancestor.They are indicated by the combination of a bongwan (Korean: 본관; lit. place of origin) and a family name.

  8. Ong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ong is also a Laotian surname. Ong or Onge is also a surname of English origin, with earliest known records found in Western Suffolk taxation records from c. 1280 AD. [ 1 ] Ong (or Онгь in Russian language-based records) is also an Estonian surname, possibly derived from õng , meaning "fishing rod/hook".

  9. Bong - Wikipedia

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    A bong with a circular carburetion port in the front of the bowl. A bong (also known as a water pipe) is a filtration device generally used for smoking cannabis, tobacco, or other herbal substances. [1] In the bong shown in the photo, the smoke flows from the lower port on the left to the upper port on the right.