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  2. Ammolite - Wikipedia

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    The ammolite deposits are stratified into several layers: the shallowest of these layers, named the "K zone", lies some 15 meters below the surface and extends 30 meters down. The ammolite within this layer is covered by siderite concretions and is usually cracked — this is the crush material. It is the most common and (generally speaking ...

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  4. Del Monte Motors - Wikipedia

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    Del Monte Motor Works, Inc. (DMMW), also known as Del Monte Motors, is a bus and truck manufacturer headquartered in Quezon City, Philippines. It was established in 1950. It was established in 1950. The company offers a range of truck and bus bodies for its all major brands.

  5. All Day Convenience Store - Wikipedia

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    All Day Convenience Store is a division of All Value Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of the Villar Group of Companies, owned by entrepreneur and former Philippine senator Manny Villar. [3] It was established as Finds Convenience Store Inc. in 2008.

  6. S&R Membership Shopping - Wikipedia

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    S&R Membership Shopping was established in 2001 as S&R PriceSmart, a franchise of the American membership-only warehouse club chain PriceSmart. [1] [2] The name "S&R" stands for American businessmen Sol and Robert Price, founders of Price Club and PriceSmart. [1]

  7. Philippine one-peso note - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine one-peso note (₱1) was a denomination of Philippine currency.On its final release, José Rizal was featured on the front side of the bill, while the Declaration of the Philippine Independence was featured on the reverse side.

  8. Philippine fifty-centavo coin - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1864, coins valued at 1/2 a Spanish dollar (or peso) or four reales issued by Spain and Spanish America were generally accepted in the Philippines for half a peso. The half-peso coin was considered as the successor to the pre-Hispanic silver denomination rupee or rupiah , locally called salapi .

  9. List of newspapers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name Language Type Area reporting covers ABS-CBN News: English/Filipino: Daily: National Bulatlat [5]: English: Daily: National Cebu Daily News (CDN Digital) English