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  3. Category:2010s establishments in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 2010 establishments in the Philippines (3 C, 30 P) 2011 establishments in the Philippines (2 C, 44 P)

  4. Category:Establishments in the Philippines by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

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    Established in 1965, FILSCAP is the Philippines’ sole collective management organization. It administers and manages so-called “economic rights” for some composers. FILSCAP's mission statement is to provide a “consistent income stream” for its members through, creative licensing, collection, distribution of performance, mechanical ...

  6. Category : 17th-century establishments in the Philippines

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  7. Category : 16th-century establishments in the Philippines

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  9. Drinking culture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    According to Demeterio, early Visayans made five different kinds of liquor namely; Tuba, Kabawaran, Pangasi, Intus, and Alak. [4]Tuba, as said before, is a liquor made by boring a hole into the heart of a coconut palm which is then stored in bamboo canes.5 Furthermore, this method was brought to Mexico by Philippine tripulantes that escaped from Spanish trading ships.