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  2. Myx - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Myx in the Philippines and its international version adopted a common logo, introduced internationally the year before, and merged their digital assets. In July 2021, Cignal TV and TV5 Network Inc. partnered with ABS-CBN Entertainment to add Myx and its sister channel Cinema One to Cignal's channel line-up as a free trial and ...

  3. World Balance - Wikipedia

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    World Balance (WB or W) is a Filipino sports footwear and apparel brand that was established in 1980. [3] A division of CHG Global, Inc., the brand is one of the Philippines' major sportswear manufacturers. [4]

  4. Ukay-ukay - Wikipedia

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    Wagwagan in Baguio. An ukay-ukay (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˌʔuːkaɪ.ˈʔuːkaɪ] oo-ky-OO-ky), or wagwagan (Ilocano pronunciation: [wɐgˈwaːgɐn] wəg-WAH-gən) is a Philippine store where a mix of secondhand and surplus items such as clothes, bags, shoes and other accessories are sold at a more affordable price.

  5. Bakya - Wikipedia

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    A Tagalog wearing bakyâ in the 19th century. From Aventures d'un Gentilhomme Breton aux iles Philippines by Paul de la Gironiere, published in 1855.. The bakyâ has been in use for centuries in the Philippines, minimally in the pre-colonial era, and widely in the Spanish era in the 16th century to 18th century.

  6. Viva Communications - Wikipedia

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    Viva Communications logo from May 2010 to March 2018. Viva Communications Inc., also known as Viva Entertainment Inc. and simply Viva (stylized in all caps) [2] is a Philippine multinational private conglomerate headquartered in Ortigas Center, Pasig.

  7. Giant shoes of Marikina - Wikipedia

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    The giant shoes on display at the Marikina Shoe Gallery at the Riverbank Mall. Giant boots at Marikina Shoe Museum replacing the damaged Giant shoes of Marikina. Marikina's giant shoes were made by Colossal Footwear, a 9-shoemaker team consisting of Norman Arada, Florinio de Asis, Daniel Cotter, Noel Cox, Arman Javier, Cesar Paz, Arthur Rivera, Emmanuel Samson, and Romel Villareal.

  8. Category:Filipino logos - Wikipedia

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    Images of official logos of Science High Schools in the Philippines (3 F) Media in category "Filipino logos" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. SM Quiapo - Wikipedia

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    SM Store Quiapo (also known as SM Clearance Outlet and SM Carriedo) was the first SM store, opened in 1972. The store was owned by the Chinese-Filipino billionaire Henry Sy and it is currently being managed by SM Investments's foundation, SM Department Store Inc. The store has been renovated and relaunched under the name SM Clearance Outlet.