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  2. Stallion Laguna F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club made its debut in the 2001 Barotac Nuevo Football Club (BNFC) Seven-a-Side Football Tournament. They played under the name Stallion Aqua Sports at the 2002 Cocomangas Beach Football Tournament in Boracay due to sponsorship deal with Aqua Sport Shop Boracay. They returned to the BNFC as the Stallion Bulalo Soldier in 2003. [2]

  3. Boracay - Wikipedia

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    Boracay ([bɔˈrakaɪ]; sometimes shortened by non-natives as Bora [a]) is a resort island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, located 0.8 kilometers (0

  4. Ati people - Wikipedia

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    Ati people receiving agricultural tools from the Philippine government during the 2018 Boracay closure and redevelopment. Atis are the original inhabitants of Boracay island. As the island gained fame, Atis were pushed away. They lost their lands and many were rendered homeless. Consequently, many migrated to the Caticlan mainland.

  5. Boracay Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boracay Convention Center (BCC), also known as Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center, is the biggest convention center in Aklan, Philippines. It is a private ecotourism venue intended for trade events , industry conventions , corporate functions , concerts , and international exhibitions .

  6. 2018 Boracay closure and redevelopment - Wikipedia

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    Algal bloom in Boracay on April 25, 2018, a day prior to the resort island's closure. Boracay is a popular tourist island and the infrastructure needed to accommodate tourism was put in place at a fast pace. [1] This caused environmental problems. [1] Condé Nast Traveler magazine called Boracay "the poster child for overtourism". [1]

  7. Tanduay Light Rhum Masters - Wikipedia

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    The Tanduay Light Rhum Masters were a basketball team which last played in the PBA D-League.The team was owned by Tanduay Distillers, Inc. and was originally known as the Boracay Rum Waves (2012–2014), which succeeded the Cobra Energy Drink Iron Men (2009–2012).