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  2. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Po [12] — Philippine word for courtesy and respect. [12] From Tagalog. Presidencia [1] — A town hall (especially during the Spanish colonial period). From Spanish. Presidentiable [5] — A likely or confirmed candidate for President. First used in the 1970s. Pulutan [5] — Food eaten as an accompaniment to alcoholic drinks. From Tagalog.

  3. Category:Waste in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A common street food most often made from the meat of cuttlefish or pollock and served with a sweet and spicy sauce or with a thick dark brown sweet and sour sauce. Isaw: A street food made from barbecued pig or chicken intestines. Another variant is deep-fried breaded chicken intestine. Patupat (or Pusô)

  5. Category:Waste - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Food waste (1 C, 31 P) H. Hazardous waste (2 C, 30 P) L. Waste-related ...

  6. List of provincial name etymologies of the Philippines

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    The term for the pearl shells is now pronounced /kapis/ in modern Filipino as a result of pronouncing the z in "Capiz" as s; this pronunciation also pertains to the seseo in most Spanish dialects. Catanduanes. Hispanicized and pluralized form of katanduan, Bikol for "place abundant with tando trees," referring to the abundance of such trees in ...

  7. Environmental issues in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is projected to be one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change, [5] which would exacerbate weather extremes. As the Philippines lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is prone to natural disasters, like earthquakes, typhoons, and volcanic eruptions.

  8. Isaw - Wikipedia

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    Isaw is a popular street food from the Philippines, made from barbecued pig or chicken intestines. It is a type of inihaw. [1] The intestines are cleaned several times and are then either boiled, then grilled on sticks. For presentability, the intestines are usually applied with orange food coloring.

  9. Category:Philippines-related lists - Wikipedia

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