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  2. Parang - Wikipedia

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    Parang is a popular folk music originating from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago that was brought to Trinidad and Tobago by Venezuelan migrants who were primarily of Amerindian, Spanish, Mestizo, Pardo, and African heritage, something which is strongly reflected in the music itself.

  3. Parang (knife) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a parang variant, the parang candung; which was popularized by Ray Mears. Like the machete, the parang is frequently used in the jungle as well as being a tool for making housing, furniture, and tools. The parang has been noted in John "Lofty" Wiseman's SAS Survival Handbook [3] for this use. Wiseman points out that by grinding ...

  4. Music of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Parang is about general merrymaking and festivities around Christmas time and the food, dancing and music is all a part of the parang. The singers of parang visit the homes of family and friends and sing Christmas-themed songs in Spanish accompanied by instruments, usually the guitar , Venezuelan cuatro , maracas (known as chac-chacs on the ...

  5. Parang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Parang is a form of folk music in Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago. Parang may also refer to: Arts. Parang (batik) – a batik motif originated from Central ...

  6. Parâng Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Parâng Mountains 3D. The general layout of the main ridge on a west–east axis and its altitudes of over 2000m makes the Parâng mountains an orographic dam in the way of the air masses that flow on the north to north-west and south to south-west directions.

  7. Tangkin - Wikipedia

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    The Tangkin (also known as Duku Tangkin or Parang Tangkin) is a traditional parang (knife) of the Iban people from Sarawak, Malaysia and West Kalimantan, Indonesia. [ 2 ] The word tangkin in Iban language means "to wear" or "to don", specifically some weapon such as a sword. [ 3 ]

  8. Parang chandong - Wikipedia

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    A parang chandong (also spelled as parang candong, parang candung, duku candong, or duku candung) is a traditional chopper used by the Dayak people of the Baram River in Borneo. [ 1 ] The parang candung is also the primary weapon of Sari Panji, a character in the Rajé Ngalam tale of Sambas Regency , West Kalimantan , Indonesia .

  9. Ladieng - Wikipedia

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    The Ladieng (also known as Klewang-Ladieng, Ladeng, Ladeeng, Roedoes Lentik, Rudus Lenti, Sonagang-Klewang) is a sword from Sumatra, Indonesia.It is also commonly known as Parang Lading in Malaysia.