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  2. Pamaypay - Wikipedia

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    Pamaypay (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɐmaɪˈpaɪ], puh-my-PY), also known as paypay, payupas, buri fan, or anahaw fan, [1] [2] [3] is a type of traditional hand-held fan from the Philippines. It is typically made of woven buri palm or anahaw palm leaves.

  3. File:Pamaypay La Paz Abra6.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Pamaypay La Paz, Abra handicrafts using mixture of bamboo, rono (Miscanthus sinensis), Lygodium Nito vine (Lygodium circinatum) and Rattan - Day 3 DTI Bureau of Market Development, Promotions, OTOP (BMDPO), Secretary Cristina Aldeguer-Roque and PHILCOA Administrator Dexter Respicio Buted with Christopher George Martin Perez de Venecia organized the 2024 Christmas Village National Fiesta Haraya ...

  4. Ajuy, Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    Ajuy was founders in the early 1200s by the native people of Panay besides the Gubaton River in Lanjagan. It was formerly called "Aswe". A popular belief of people were the name "Ajuy" came from was when a Spanish man went to the settlement and asked a person who was chopping wood that What is the name of the settlement.

  5. List of beaches in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Beach in Sipalay, Negros Occidental Lakawon Island of Cadiz, Negros Occidental Marino Del Norte Beach of Escalante, Negros Occidental Royal Villa Beach of Pontevedra, Negros Occidental Manjuyod White Sandbar in Manjuyod, Negros Oriental Rock formations at the boat landing area in Apo Island, Negros Oriental.

  6. Abaniko - Wikipedia

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    Students show art abanikos from Rizal province in February 2018. Francisco Iturrino, Mujer con mantón de Manila y abanico, c. 1910.. The abaniko is common accessory for the baro't saya, the traditional ladies’ attire.

  7. Na Chom Thian - Wikipedia

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    Na Chom Thian is 175 kilometres (109 mi) southeast of Bangkok in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province of Thailand.Na Chom Thian is bordered by the subdistricts of Na Kluea and Huai Yai (part of the city of Pattaya) to the north, the subdistrict of Samnak Thon in Ban Chang District, Rayong Province, to the east, and the subdistricts of Phlu Ta Luang and Bang Sare in Sattahip District to the south.

  8. Bo Thong district - Wikipedia

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    The district is divided into six sub-districts (), which are further subdivided into 47 villages ().Bo Thong is a sub-district municipality (thesaban tambon) which covers parts of the tambons Bo Thong and Wat Suwan.

  9. Laguindingan - Wikipedia

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    Laguindingan used to be called "Daligdigan" coined from the words "daligdig", meaning trickling water from Soloan Creek, and "digan", a buri plant, which was used by the early settlers as roofing and walling materials. The name later evolved into "Laguindingan" because it is easier to pronounce and has a melodious sound.

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