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  2. List of magazines in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Art+ Magazine; AutoIndustriya.com; BluPrint; LifeStyle Asia; MEGA; MEGA Man; MegaStyle; MEGA Active; MEGA Entertainment; MEGA Drag; Metro Magazine; Metro Society ...

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  5. Culture Crash Comics - Wikipedia

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    Culture Crash was a bi-monthly Filipino comic magazine published by Culture Crash Comics and J. C. Palabay Ent., Inc. It features different stories of anime-styled comics drawn by their staff, these include Cat's Trail, Pasig, Solstice Butterfly, One Day, Isang Diwa and Kubori Kikiam.

  6. 'Vogue Philippines' Make History With 106-Year-Old Woman ...

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    Vogue Philippines tapped a 106-year-old legend to grace the cover of the magazine’s beauty issue. From Magazine Covers to the Red Carpet, Check Out All the Times Stars Tricked Fans With Fake Tattoos

  7. Bannawag - Wikipedia

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    Bannawag (Iloko word meaning "dawn") is a Philippine weekly magazine published in the Philippines by Liwayway Publications Inc. It contains serialized novels/comics, short stories, poetry, essays, news features, entertainment news and articles, among others, that are written in Ilokano, a language common in the northern regions of the Philippines.

  8. Hiligaynon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It promotes Ilonggo culture and arts by printing articles in the native language, thus giving non-English Ilonggo readers a better understanding of their own heritage. The birth of Hiligaynon magazine was inspired by the successes of its sister-publications Liwayway magazine, Bisaya magazine and Bannawag founded by Don Ramon Roces of Ramon ...

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