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  2. Chocolate Hills resort controversy - Wikipedia

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    The controversy arose after vlogger and social media content creator Ren The Adventurer featured Captain's Peak Garden and Resort in his video. The video is a review of the resort and was published on Facebook on March 6, 2024. It featured aerial shots of the resort in between three of the Chocolate Hills.

  3. Bohol - Wikipedia

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    During the Second Battle of Bohol from March to August 1945, Filipino troops of the 3rd, 8th, 83rd, 85th and 86th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 8th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary captured and liberated the island province of Bohol and helped the Boholano guerrilla fighters and U.S. liberation ...

  4. Vivoree Esclito - Wikipedia

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    Esclito was born Maria Vivoree Niña Matutes Esclito on August 3, 2000, in Loon, Bohol. She is the eldest of three siblings. Her mother, Tetchie Esclito, is an elementary school teacher. Her father, Jun Esclito, is a seafarer from Davao Oriental. Esclito briefly lived in Davao as a child, before moving back to Bohol with her family. [1]

  5. Video news release - Wikipedia

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    A video news release (VNR) is a video segment made to look like a news report, but is instead created by a PR firm, advertising agency, marketing firm, corporation, government agency, or non-profit organization.

  6. Yoyoy Villame - Wikipedia

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    A native of Calape, Bohol Province, Villame was the youngest of ten children of a fisherman father and fishmonger mother. He started composing songs for the Boy Scouts in his elementary days. Dropping out after his second year in high school, Villame enlisted to become a soldier-trainee of the Philippine Army.

  7. Bohol Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Bohol Chronicle was founded on May 16, 1954.. In 2016, they launched their website. [2]The newspaper has been awarded numerous times for Best Editorial Page (2012, 2019), Best Disaster Reporting (2013), and Best in Culture and Arts (2014) by the Civic Journalism Community Press Awards.

  8. Dapitan Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The invasion of mainland Bohol by the people of Panglao ushered in the birth of the so-called Bohol "kingdom", also known as the "Dapitan Kingdom of Bohol". The Bohol "kingdom" prospered under the reign of the two brother rulers of Panglao, Datu Dailisan and Datu Pagbuaya, with trade links established with neighboring Southeast Asian countries ...

  9. Pauline Amelinckx - Wikipedia

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    Following the pageant, Amelinckx traveled across Europe before returning to the Philippines, [47] where she received a "grand homecoming" in Bohol in conjunction with the Sandugo Festival. [48] Following the formation of the Miss Philippines pageant in August 2023, Amelinckx was appointed as the pageant's inaugural titleholder, being crowned by ...