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  2. National Printing Office - Wikipedia

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    National Printing Office (NPO) is one of 3 Recognized Government Printers in the Philippines (together with Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the Apo Production Unit). It was first established in 1901 as the Philippine Bureau of Printing.

  3. Printing - Wikipedia

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    Screen printing for a variety of applications ranging from T-shirts to floor tiles, and on uneven surfaces; Intaglio, used mainly for high value documents such as currencies. Thermal printing, popular in the 1990s for fax printing. Used today for printing labels such as airline baggage tags and individual price labels in supermarket deli counters.

  4. Barong tagalog - Wikipedia

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    Late 19th century barong tagalog made from piña with both pechera ("shirt front") and sabog ("scattered") embroidery, from the Honolulu Museum of Art. The barong tagalog, more commonly known simply as barong (and occasionally baro), is an embroidered long-sleeved formal shirt for men and a national dress of the Philippines.

  5. Fashion and clothing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The capital city of Manila was bombed and was left 80% destroyed, and was considered being the second most devastated capital city in World War II, [4] next only to Warsaw. After the war, most of the people either lost their clothes or could not find new clothes. In 1946, the country began its reparation and Manila's restoration.

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  7. Inquirer Bandera - Wikipedia

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    Bandera (initially called the Metro Times) was first published on September 10, 1990 by Manila Times journalists, Ralph Chekeh, Danny Mariano and Ricky Agcaoili, with Lito Bautista as the pioneering managing editor (up to his retirement in 2014).

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