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Juanita テ]geles
Juanita テ]geles (1900 - after 1942) was a Filipina silent film actress, noted as a major female silent star of early cinema of the Philippines. テ]geles portrayed many leading roles. She was often paired with major silent film actors, including Juliテ。n Manansala, Marcelino Ilagan, Fernando Poe, Sr., and Ben Rubio. Angeles stopped making movies before World War II struck the city of Manila. She never returned to her former life's work. She was married to Severino Reyes, until his death in 1942. Filmography *1923 窶 Hoy O Nunca Besame *1925 窶 Miracles of Love *1925 窶 The Filipino Woman *1929 窶 Ang Mutya ng Pamilihan *1930 窶 Maria Luisa *1932 - Ang Gayuma *1932 窶 Ang Magpapawid *1934 - Krus na Bato *1934 - Sawing Palad *1935 - Kalbario *1935 - Sumpa ng Aswang *1936 - Hagase tu Voluntad *1937 - Nang Magulo ang Maynila *1938 - Biyaya ni Bathala ilippine*1939 - Ang Magsasampaguita ampaguita*1940 - Prinsesa ng Kumintang vn*1940 -Lambingan ''Lambingan'' is ...
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Gregorio Fernandez
Gregorio Montemayor Fernandez (May 25, 1904 窶 March 11, 1973) was a Filipino film actor and director, and father of Rudy Fernandez. Personal life Fernandez was born on May 25, 1904 to Eugenio Araneta Fernandez and Maria Montemayor. He married Pilar Padilla (daughter of Jose Padilla Sr.), the couple have eight children including Rudy Fernandez. Filmography Director Actor Screenwriter References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fernandez, Gregorio Filipino film directors Filipino screenwriters 1904 births 1973 deaths Male actors from Pampanga Gregorio People from Quezon City Burials at The Heritage Park 20th-century Filipino male actors 20th-century Filipino writers Filipino male film actors 20th-century screenwriters ...
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Maria Luisa (film)
Maria Luisa may refer to: People * Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (1667–1743), last lineal descent of the House of Medici * Maria Luisa Ambrosini (20th century), non-fiction author * Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca (1782窶1824), Queen of Etruria * Marテュa Luisa Elテュo (1926窶2009), Spanish writer and actress * Marテュa Luisa Gil (born 1977), Cuban model and actress * Marテュa Luisa Josefa (1866窶1937), Mexican Roman Catholic nun * Maria Luisa of Orlテゥans (1662窶1689), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa of Parma (1751窶1819), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa of Savoy (1688窶1714), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa Spaziani (1923窶2014), Italian poet * Marテュa Luisa Zea (1913窶2002), Mexican actress and singer Places * , town in Entre Rテュos Province, Argentina * Marテュa Luisa, Argentina, town in Santa Fe Province, Argentina Ships *, a number of ships with this name See also * Luisa Maria * Maria Louisa * Maria Louise * Maria Luise * Marie Louise (other) Mar ...
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Lambingan
''Lambingan'' is a 1940 Filipino film directed by Lorenzo P. Tuells. It stars Rosa Aguirre, Rogelio de la Rosa and Carmen Rosales Januaria Constantino Keller (March 3, 1917 窶 December 11, 1991), better known by her stage name Carmen Rosales and by her nickname Mameng, was a noted Filipina actress and World War II guerilla fighter. Her acting career spanned the decades i .... External links * 1940 films Tagalog-language films Sampaguita Pictures films Philippine black-and-white films Philippine musical drama films 1940s musical drama films 1940 drama films {{Philippines-film-stub ...
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Biyaya Ni Bathala
The Bayaya is a mixed and circular dance from the island of Mayotte Mayotte (; french: Mayotte, ; Shimaore: ''Maore'', ; Kibushi: ''Maori'', ), officially the Department of Mayotte (french: Dテゥpartement de Mayotte), is an overseas department and region and single territorial collectivity of France. It is loc ....Ethno Randrianary
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ツThe performers form a circle and follow each other, taking steps forward and backward;ツ the dance is punctuated by the ngテエma ensemble (several double-skin drums).ツ Previously the macheve cowbells that the dancers wore on their feet participated as musical instruments.


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Previously, this dance was practiced during the ...
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Nang Magulo Ang Maynila
Nang or nangs may refer to: * Nang County, Nyingchi, Tibet, China * Nang yai, a form of shadow play * ''Nang!'', a general interest magazine * Nang, a slang term for nitrous oxide (N2O, laughing gas) when used as a recreational drug; or for whipped-cream chargers. * Nang, Leh, a village in Ladakh, India * "Nangs", a Tame Impala song in the 2015 album ''Currents'' * Naan (Chinese:鬥, pinyin:nテ。ng), a leavened, oven-baked or tawa-fried flatbread. People named Nang: * Che Nang (14th century), Annamese vassal king of Champa * Nang Keo Phimpha (14th century), Laotian ruler * Philibert Nang Philibert Nang (born 1967) is a Gabonese mathematician known for his work in algebra (D-modules, Riemann窶滴ilbert correspondence). Nang won the 2011 ICTP Ramanujan Prize for his research in mathematics, and because he conducted it in Gabon the I ...
(born 1967), Gabonese mathematician {{disambig, given name, surname ...
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Sumpa Ng Aswang
The Sumpa () were a tribe living in northeastern Tibet from ancient times. Chinese historical sources refer to them as " Qiang", a term for people living in what is now Southwest China, and their actual ethnic identity is not known. Their territory was absorbed by the Tibetan Empire in the late 7th century, after which point they gradually lost their independent identity. The Sumpa identified as the people known to the Chinese as the Supi 陂豈 or Sunpo 蟄ォ豕「.


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Sawing Palad
A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard toothed edge. It is used to cut through material, very often wood, though sometimes metal or stone. The cut is made by placing the toothed edge against the material and moving it forcefully forth and less vigorously back or continuously forward. This force may be applied by hand, or powered by steam, water, electricity or other power source. An abrasive saw has a powered circular blade designed to cut through metal or ceramic. Terminology * Abrasive saw: A saw that cuts with an abrasive disc or band, rather than a toothed blade. * Back: the edge opposite the toothed edge. * Fleam: The angle of the faces of the teeth relative to a line perpendicular to the face of the saw. * Gullet: The valley between the points of the teeth. * Heel: The end closest to the handle. * Kerf: The narrow channel left behind by the saw and (relatedly) the measure of its width. The kerf depends on several factors: the width of ...
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