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Bato may refer to: People Given name *Bato (Illyrian name) ** Bato (Dardanian chieftain) (fl. 206–176 BCE), chieftain of the Dardani in Illyria ** Bato the Daesitiate (fl. 35 BCE–9 CE), chieftain of the Daesitiates in Illyria ** Bato the Breucian (fl. 8 CE), chieftain of the Breuci in Illyria Surname * István Bató (1812–1890), Hungarian businessman * Joseph Bato (1888–1966), Hungarian artist, film art director and costume designer * Mohammad Zainoden Bato (1944 or 1945–2021), Filipino Moro revolutionary and politician Nickname * Bahrudin Čengić (1931–2007), Bosnian screenwriter and film director * Ronald dela Rosa (born 1962), Filipino politician and former Director General of the Philippine National Police * Bato Govedarica (1928–2006), Serbian-American National Basketball Association player Places Philippines * Bato, Camarines Sur, a 3rd class municipality ** Bato station, a railway station * Bato, Catanduanes, a 5th class municipality * Bato, Leyte, a 4th cl ...
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Bato (Illyrian Name)
Bato (see alternatives below) is an Illyrian language, Illyrian name. History Bato is one of the most characteristic Illyrian names. It appears both as a male (Bato, Batas, Baton, Batun) and a female (Bateia, Batuia, Batea) name. It is attested from the southern Illyrian to the northern Illyrian (Delmato-Pannonian) region. Outside Illyria, it is found among Roman Illyrians soldiers from the Balkans in Europe, the Illyrian community in Alburnus Maior (Dacia), the Iapygians, Iapygian lands of southern Italy and the wider Hellenistic Mediterranean. In the form Baton (Βάτων) it must have reached Hellenistic Greece quite early, as it is already embedded in typically local anthroponymy in that era. The female name ''Batea (mythology), Batea'' appears twice in Greek mythology: as the name of Batea of Troad, daughter of Teucer and wife of Dardanus (son of Zeus), Dardanus and as the name of a nymph who married Oebalus of Sparta. Pausanias (geographer), Pausanias (2nd century CE) men ...
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Bato, Catanduanes
Bato, officially the Municipality of Bato, is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Catanduanes, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 21,748 people. Etymology before the coming of the Spaniards the town proper or the poblacion of Bato was still thick forest and was inhabited by several pagan and primitive families. There were only a few houses and they were far apart. These primitive people lived on the games of the forest and on the products of the small kaIngins they had. There ways of life were crude. They used bows and arrows and spears to catch the wild animals of the forest and pointed or sharp sticks of wood or bamboo to till the soil. They were hostile and warlike. They did not like to live in groups for they wanted to be free from the associations of people in order to free themselves from enemies. They lived independently without depending on others for their daily needs. When the Spaniards ...
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El Quisco
El Quisco is a Chilean city and commune in San Antonio Province, Valparaíso Region. Located in the country's central coast, it serves as a popular summer resort for the population of Santiago and forms part of the Coast of Poets, a cultural space named after four Chilean poets: Pablo Neruda, Vicente Huidobro, Violeta Parra and Nicanor Parra. El Quisco is home to La Casa de Isla Negra, the former house of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, which is now a museum and Neruda's burial site. Etymology The word "quisco" refers to the Echinopsis chiloensis, a species of cactus native to the central coast of Chile. It is derived from the Quechua word ''khishka'', meaning "spine." History Early history There have been important archaeological findings from the pre-ceramic period and the late ceramic period along the coast of El Quisco. El Quisco was a centre of the and , among others, and their presence coincided with the dates of the El Molle culture further north. The Bato cultu ...
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Bato (culture)
Bato may refer to: People Given name *Bato (Illyrian name) ** Bato (Dardanian chieftain) (fl. 206–176 BCE), chieftain of the Dardani in Illyria ** Bato the Daesitiate (fl. 35 BCE–9 CE), chieftain of the Daesitiates in Illyria ** Bato the Breucian (fl. 8 CE), chieftain of the Breuci in Illyria Surname * István Bató (1812–1890), Hungarian businessman * Joseph Bato (1888–1966), Hungarian artist, film art director and costume designer * Mohammad Zainoden Bato (1944 or 1945–2021), Filipino Moro revolutionary and politician Nickname * Bahrudin Čengić (1931–2007), Bosnian screenwriter and film director * Ronald dela Rosa (born 1962), Filipino politician and former Director General of the Philippine National Police * Bato Govedarica (1928–2006), Serbian-American National Basketball Association player Places Philippines * Bato, Camarines Sur, a 3rd class municipality ** Bato station, a railway station * Bato, Catanduanes, a 5th class municipality * Bato, Leyte, ...
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Circus (Eraserheads Album)
''Circus'' is the second studio album by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released on November 4, 1994 through BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. ''Circus'' received positive reviews upon its release. It eventually turned quintuple platinum with 200,000 copies sold. Its hit singles include "Kailan", " Magasin", " Alapaap" and " With a Smile". Music and lyrics Eraserheads returned to the studio to record songs for ''Circus'' in 1994, recruiting their former college professor and friend Robin Rivera as producer. They contributed “Wating” to Ishmael Bernal's 1994 film of the same name as its theme song, with actress Carmina Villarroel on guest vocals. It was later released as a bonus track for the album's CD release. The album's first single "Kailan" was originally written as part of the musical ''Manhid'', directed by Auraeus Solito while the band studied at the University of the Philippines Diliman in 1991. A lounge version was also included in the album as a bo ...
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The Last Airbender Characters
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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Bato, Tochigi
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Nasu District, Tochigi, Nasu District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 13,195 and a population density of 86.99 per km2. The total area was 151.68 km2. On October 1, 2005, Batō, along with the town of Ogawa, Tochigi, Ogawa (also from Nasu District, Tochigi, Nasu District), was merged to create the town of Nakagawa, Tochigi, Nakagawa. Starting in 1990, it was the sister city of Horseheads (town), New York, Horseheads, New York in the United States Of America. Nakagawa later inherited the role. Bato could be translated as "horsehead". References External linksNakagawa official website
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Burma Campaign
The Burma campaign was a series of battles fought in the British colony of British rule in Burma, Burma as part of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II. It primarily involved forces of the Allies of World War II, Allies (mainly from the British Empire and the Republic of China (1912–49), Republic of China, with support from the United States) against the invading forces of the Empire of Japan. Imperial Japan was supported by the Thailand in World War II, Thai Phayap Army, as well as two Collaboration with Imperial Japan, collaborationist independence movements and armies. Nominally independent puppet states were established in the conquered areas and some Saharat Thai Doem, territories were annexed by Thailand. In 1942 and 1943, the international Allied force in British Raj, British India launched Burma campaign (1942–1943), several failed offensives to retake lost territories. Burma campaign 1944, Fighting intensified in 1944, and British Empire forces peaked at a ...
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Lake Bato
Lake Bato is a freshwater lake and the 7th largest in the Philippines. It is located in the town of Bato, approximately southwest of Iriga City, Camarines Sur Province, southeastern Luzon, Philippines. It has extensive marshes and swamp forests. The lake drains into a tributary of the Bicol River which enters the sea near Naga City. Average depth is , and the bottom is muddy clay. The pH value is 6.1, the average dissolved oxygen 10 p.p.m., and the total hardness (SBY) 2.4. History The lake was originally called ''Sadit na Ranow'' by natives living around the area and a small settlement called ''Caliligno'' was founded on its shores during pre-Spanish times; the early settlers thrived on the lake's rich resources and use it as a primary medium of travel. The settlement flourished on to become the present-day town of Bato, Camarines Sur and the lake came to be named after the town, which was established by a decree of the Superior Government (National Government) on February 1 ...
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Bato, Leyte
Bato (IPA: ɐ'to, officially the Municipality of Bato (; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 38,505 people. It borders with the municipality of Matalom in the south, Hilongos in the north, and Bontoc to the east. Bato, together with Hilongos, is also a center of commerce, trade and education in southwestern part of Leyte. Etymology The place got its name from the expression ''adto sa bato'', which refers to the church made of stone. Geography Barangays Bato is politically subdivided into 32 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. * Alegria * Alejos * Amagos * Anahawan * Bago * Bagong Bayan District (Poblacion) * Buli * Cebuana * Daan Lungsod * Dawahon * Himamaa * Dolho * Domagocdoc * Guerrero District (Poblacion) * Imelda * Iniguihan District (Poblacion) * Kalanggaman District (Poblacion) * Katipunan * Liberty * Mabini * Marcelo * Naga * Osmeña * Plaridel * Ponong * R ...
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Bato Station
Bato station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Camarines Sur, Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot .... It is still use for the Bicol Commuter. Philippine National Railways stations Railway stations in Camarines Sur {{Philippines-railstation-stub ...
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