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Bulong Bulletin And Mining Register
Bulong may refer to: Places * Bulong, Western Australia ** Bulong Nickel Mine, a mine located at Bulong, Western Australia * Bilung (pinyin as Bulong), Biru County, Tibet, China; a township * Bulong Town, Baicheng County, Xinjiang, China; a town; see Baicheng County Culture * Blang people, also known as Bulong, an ethnic group in China * Blang language, also known as Bulong Entertainment * ''Bulong'' (film), a 2011 Philippine film Music * ''Bulong'' (2019 song), the theme song of the 2019 TV series ''Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko'' * ''Bulong'' (2018 song), a 2018 song by December Avenue; see December Avenue discography * ''Bulong'' (2004 song), a 2004 song by Kitchie Nadal, off her self-titled album ''Kitchie Nadal'' (album) * ''Bulong'' (1992 song), a 1992 song by Janno Gibbs * ''Bulong'' (album), a 1992 album by Janno Gibbs Other uses * a type of whispering medical prayer, see History of medicine in the Philippines The history of medicine in the Philippines discusses the fo ...
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Bulong, Western Australia
Bulong is an abandoned town in Western Australia located east of Perth in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. In 1893 a group of prospectors, Hogan, Henry, Holmes, Kennedy and Turnbull, discovered gold on a lease they were granted called IOU. A surveyor named G. Hamilton was given instructions to design the town layout in 1894, which was to be named IOU. Hamilton suggested the name be changed to the Indigenous Australian name of a nearby spring called Bulong. The townsite was gazetted in 1895. On the back of gold mining the population of the town grew to 620 by 1900, and it boasted large number of businesses including several hotels, bakeries, accountants, butchers and stores. The town also had a hospital, school, police station, telegraph station and post office. The town's water supply was obtained from Lake Yindarlagooda, condensed on the lake's banks then pumped to the top of Mount Stuart to gravity feed to the town. It had its own newspaper, the ''Bulo ...
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Bulong Nickel Mine
Bulong Nickel Mine was a surface nickel and cobalt mine near Bulong, Western Australia, east of Kalgoorlie, adjacent to Lake Yindarlgooda. The mine operated for only four years and was a financial failure. Despite its short operation period, it left a legacy of environmental pollution. Because of impurities in the ore, the mine used up to of sulphuric acid per tonne of ore to remove those. History The area around Bulong originally was a gold mining location, with gold being discovered there in 1893 and mined until 1908. The nickel and cobalt laterite deposit at Bulong were discovered by the exploration department of WMC Resources in 1978 but not considered viable to be mined. WMC sold the deposit to Resolution Mining in 1987. At the start of its development in the 1990s, the Bulong nickel deposit was hailed as the potential starting point of another nickel boom in Western Australia, similar to the late 1960s and early 1970s. WMC re-acquired a 70 percent interest in the p ...
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Bilung
Bilung (Chinese: 布隆; Pinyin: Bùlóng) is a township in Biru County, Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region or Xizang Autonomous Region, often shortened to Tibet or Xizang, is a province-level autonomous region of the People's Republic of China in Southwest China. It was overlayed on the traditional Tibetan regions of ... of China. Wu Zhenhua (武振华), Xizang Diming (西藏地名; Place Names in Tibet), p.50, Chinese Zangxue Press (中国藏学出版社) 1996, See also * List of towns and villages in Tibet Autonomous Region Notes Populated places in Nagqu Township-level divisions of Tibet {{Nagqu-geo-stub ...
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Baicheng County
Baicheng County () as the official romanized name, also transliterated from Uyghur as Bay County (pronounced like 'bye', , ;, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ), is a county in Aksu Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. History In 1882, the county was established. On 6 November 1997, a member of a Xinjiang separatist group, Muhammat Tursun, fatally shot imam Yunus Sidiq Damolla at his mosque in Baicheng County. According to a report from ''Radio Free Asia'', on February 17, 2015, seventeen Uyghurs (four policemen, nine attackers and four bystanders) were killed after a stabbing incident from a police station in the county. On September 18, 2015, a group of terrorists, suspected to be Uyghurs, attacked workers and security guards at the Sogan Colliery in Terek, leaving at least 50 dead and 50 wounded. On November 13, twenty-eight persons were killed and one captured in connection with a manhunt for suspects inv ...
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Blang People
The Blang (布朗族, Bùlǎngzú; also spelled Bulong) people are an ethnic group. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. Names Yan & Zhou (2012:147)Yan Qixiang 其香& Zhou Zhizhi 植志(2012). ''Mon-Khmer languages of China and the Austroasiatic family'' 国孟高棉语族语言与南亚语系 Beijing: Social Sciences Academy Press 会科学文献出版社 list the following autonyms of ethnic Bulang in various counties. *' (布朗): in Xishuangbanna *' (阿佤): in Shuangjiang and Lancang counties *' (乌德尔): some Bulang of Shuangjiang; means 'mountain people' *' (乌): in Yongde (' in Gantang 甘塘), Zhenkang, Shidian (' in Hazhai 哈寨), Changning counties *' (佤): in Mojiang County Exonyms for Bulang include (Yan & Zhou 2012:147): *' (谟): Dai exonym for the Bulang of Xishuangbanna *' (阿别): Hani exonym for the Bulang of Xishuangbanna *' (拉): Dai exonym for the Bulang of Shuangjian ...
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Blang Language
Blang (Pulang) is the language of the Blang people of Burma and China. Dialects Samtao of Burma is a dialect. Blang dialects include the following: *Bulang 布朗; ''representative dialect'': Xinman'e 新曼俄, Bulangshan District 布朗山区, Menghai County *A'erwa 阿尔佤 (Awa 阿佤); ''representative dialect'': Guanshuang 关双, Mengman Township 勐满镇, Menghai County See also *Wa language References Sources * * External links Some links to Wa-related Internet sites* http://projekt.ht.lu.se/rwaai RWAAI (Repository and Workspace for Austroasiatic Intangible Heritage) * http://hdl.handle.net/10050/00-0000-0000-0003-9BBE-B@view Samtao in RWAAI Digital Archive * Recordings of 'Pang' are available in the Xuan Guan Collection of Kaipuleohone Kaipuleohone is a digital ethnographic archive that houses audio and visual files, photographs, as well as hundreds of textual material such as notes, dictionaries, and transcriptions relating to small and endangere ...
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Bulong (film)
''Bulong'' () is a 2011 Filipino comedy horror film directed by Chito S. Roño, written by Roy Iglesias, and starring Angelica Panganiban and Vhong Navarro. The film was released by Star Cinema on February 2, 2011. Plot In a church, a centipede-like demon is crawling along the walls. Meanwhile, Conan (Vhong Navarro), really wanted to get Ellen (Bangs Garcia), the girl he liked and asks his friend on how to achieve his wish. His friend says that there was a rumor that if you whisper your wish to a dead body, the soul of that body would help you. So he seeks the help of Oprah (Angelica Panganiban), who is also a friend and a niece of a soothsayer. He whispers to the corpse his wish that she would fall in love with him. His attempt fails because the corpse became deaf before it died. Conan goes home in disappointment but at the same time an old woman was hit by a car. He whispers his wish to the corpse of the woman. The next day while at work, Conan was met by Ellen in a romantic man ...
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Hanggang Sa Dulo Ng Buhay Ko
''Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko'' (International title: ''Obsession'' / ) is a 2019 Philippine television drama horror series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Jorron Lee Monroy, it stars Kris Bernal, Rayver Cruz, Kim Domingo and Megan Young. It premiered on July 22, 2019 on the network's Afternoon Prime and Sabado Star Power sa Hapon line up replacing ''Dragon Lady''. The series concluded on October 19, 2019, with a total of 78 episodes. It was replaced by ''Magkaagaw'' in its timeslot. Originally titled as ''The Haunted Wife'', it was later renamed to ''Hanggang sa Dulo ng Buhay Ko''. The series is streaming online on YouTube. Premise Yvie Cardeñas and Matteo Divinagracia are childhood sweethearts who fall in love and eventually get married. They happily moved into their new family home, along with their adopted son and Yvie's cousin, Katya Calderon. Matteo's former girlfriend, Naomi Espiritu will put fear into their lives and disrupt their lives. Cast and characters ...
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December Avenue Discography
Filipino indie pop band December Avenue has released one studio album, two extended play (EPs), eighteen singles, and one music video. The group is composed of Zel Bautista on vocals and guitars, Jem Manuel on guitars, Don Gregorio on bass, Jet Danao on drums and backing vocals, and Gelo Cruz on keyboards and backing vocals. Albums Studio albums Extended plays Singles Covers References External links Official websiteDecember Avenueat AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databa ... * {{DEFAULTSORT:Avenue, December Discographies of Filipino artists Pop music group discographies Rock music group discographies ...
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Janno Gibbs
Janno Ronaldo Ilagan Gibbs (born September 16, 1969) is a singer-songwriter, actor, and comedian in the Philippines. He was a regular host of GMA Network television shows ''SOP Rules'', ''Nuts Entertainment'', ''Eat Bulaga!'', '' Kakasa Ka Ba Sa Grade 5?'', ''Power of 10'', '' Party Pilipinas'' and ''Sunday All Stars''. Early career Gibbs started out in 1986 as one of the members of the teen variety show '' That's Entertainment'' on GMA Network. Gibbs then played some minor film roles for Viva Films. He was co-host of the TV show "Small Brothers" in 1990. Gibbs is also known as "Late", "Mokong" and "Philippine's King of Soul". Television career Gibbs is known for his role in the '90s sitcom ''Ober Da Bakod'' and ''Beh Bote Nga'', both with Anjo Yllana. Gibbs also played the character Geron Agular in '' Codename: Asero'' which was aired in 2008. In 2001, Gibbs hired as a co-host of the longest-running noontime variety show in the Philippines ''Eat Bulaga!'' until 2007 due to ...
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History Of Medicine In The Philippines
The history of medicine in the Philippines discusses the folk medicinal practices and the medical applications used in Philippine society from the prehistoric times before the Spaniards were able to set a firm foothold on the islands of the Philippines for over 300 years, to the transition from Spanish rule to fifty-year American colonial embrace of the Philippines, and up to the establishment of the Philippine Republic of the present. Although according to Dr. José Policarpio Bantug in his book ''A Short History of Medicine in the Philippines During The Spanish Regime, 1565-1898'' there were "no authentic monuments have come down to us that indicate with some certainty early medical practices" regarding the "beginnings of medicine in the Philippines" a historian from the United States named Edward Gaylord Borne described that the Philippines became "ahead of all the other European colonies" in providing healthcare to ill and invalid people during the start of the 17th century, a t ...
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