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  2. Chiva bus - Wikipedia

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    A chiva (Spanish for goat) or escalera (Spanish for ladder and stairs) is an artisan rustic bus used in rural Colombia and Ecuador. Chivas are adapted to rural public transport , especially considering the mountainous geography of the Andean region of these countries.

  3. Sugbo (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    On August 6, 2019, the hymn was used during the raising of the provincial flag along with the flags of its towns and cities on the occasion of the province's 450th founding anniversary led by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia together with provincial officials, police and military officials, Cebu City vice mayor Michael Rama and Davao City mayor Sara ...

  4. Bangsamoro Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The singing of the Bangsamoro Hymn is mandated by law, particularly the Bangsamoro Organic Law, to be sung after the Philippine national anthem. [8] Bangsamoro Autonomy Act No. 7 also allows for a version of the hymn in Arabic, Filipino or any other indigenous Bangsamoro languages to be officially adopted with approval of the Chief Minister. [6]

  5. Bagong Pagsilang - Wikipedia

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    The composer is said to have put subversive elements to Bagong Pagsilang, just like he did on his 1942 "Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas". According to his eldest son on a lecture, the composer secretly quoted a portion of the protest song "Bayan Ko" in a part of the song. [7]

  6. Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas - Wikipedia

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    Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas (English: Hymn to the Creation of a New Philippines), also known by its incipit Tindig! Aking Inang Bayan (English: "Stand! My Motherland"), is a patriotic song written by Filipino composer Felipe Padilla de León. [2]

  7. Chiva Buses - Wikipedia

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  8. Tap tap - Wikipedia

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    A tap tap bus used for longer journeys. Tap taps (Haitian Creole: Taptap, pronounced) are gaily painted buses [1] or pick-up trucks with metal covers [2] that serve as share taxis in Haiti. They may also be referred to as camionettes. [3] Literally meaning "quick quick", [4] these vehicles for hire are privately owned and ornately decorated. [1]

  9. Chiva - Wikipedia

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    Chiva or CHIVA may refer to: CHIVA (charity), the Children's HIV Association, UK and Ireland; Chiva, Armenia, a village in Armenia; Chiva, Spain, a municipality in Spain; Chiva bus, a decorated Colombian rural bus; CHIVA method, a type of surgery used to treat varicose veins; Chiva River, a tributary of the Șipoaia River in Romania