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  2. Boracay - Wikipedia

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    Other resorts in Boracay include Discovery Shores, a luxury five-star resort managed by a Filipino hospitality group called The Discovery Leisure Company Inc. and owned by Discovery World Corp. [81] [82] The building, with 88 suites, a spa, and four restaurants and bars, [83] [84] stands at Station One on the White Beach, and has been described ...

  3. Love, Now - Wikipedia

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    Hsuan Chuang University and Yuen Ze University were used as the school Lan Si-da and Yang Yi-ru attended University, Boracay Philippines scenes were filmed between October 3 till October 13 of 2012. The bathroom scene of Lan Shi-da talking to the toilet bowl and shower kiss scene in episode 3 and 4 was actually filmed at "Fushin Hotel" in ...

  4. Quezon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Quezon 10 20 30 40 2006 33.48 2009 29.83 2012 27.54 2015 24.39 2018 13.49 2021 16.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Farming and fishing are the main sources of livelihood in the province. Commercial, industrial, and banking activities are mostly concentrated in the south-central part of the province. Agro-industry Coconut plantation at Villa Escudero, Tiaong ...

  5. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (formerly known as Six Flags Marine World, Marine World, The New Marine World Theme Park, and Marine World Africa USA) is a 135-acre (55 ha) [1] animal theme park located in Vallejo, California, off of Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento.

  6. The Wilder Shores of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Wilder Shores of Love is a work of non-fiction by travel writer Lesley Blanch. [1] It was first published in 1954. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a colourful account of four women – Isabel Burton , Jane Digby , Aimée du Buc de Rivéry and Isabelle Eberhardt – who left Europe to live in the Middle East .

  7. Ethnic groups in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Their small numbers are principally concentrated in the islands of Boracay, Panay and Negros. They are genetically related to other Negrito ethnic groups in the Philippines such as the Aeta of Luzon, the Batak of Palawan, and the Mamanwa of Mindanao. The Ati speak a Visayan language known as Inati. As of 1980, the speakers of Inati number about ...

  8. Hawksbill sea turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines hosts several nesting sites, including the island of Boracay and Punta Dumalag in Davao City. Dahican Beach in Mati City , Davao Oriental , hosts one of the essential hatcheries of its kind, along with olive ridley sea turtles in the archipelagic country of the Philippines. [ 26 ]

  9. Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by the prehistory and the early history (900–1521) of the Philippine archipelago's inhabitants, the pre-colonial forebears of today's Filipino people.