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  2. Bagulin - Wikipedia

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    Bagulin, officially the Municipality of Bagulin (Ilocano: Ili ti Bagulin; Filipino: Bayan ng Bagulin), is a landlocked, upland municipality in La Union, Philippines. As of the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,428. [3] Bagulin is well-known for its broom-making industry, particularly its high-quality soft brooms.

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  5. File:Flag of Bagulin, La Union.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Kapangan - Wikipedia

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    It is bounded by Kibungan on the north-east, Atok on the east, Tublay on the southeast, Sablan and Bagulin on the south-west, San Gabriel on the mid-west, and Sugpon on the north-west. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority , the municipality has a land area of 164.39 square kilometres (63.47 sq mi) [ 12 ] constituting 5.94% of the ...

  7. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    Susning.nu: a Swedish online wiki started in 2001; anyone-can-edit encyclopedia until 2004; shut down in 2009; Svensk uppslagsbok (2 editions, 31 and 32 volumes, 1929–1955) Svenska uppslagsverk: [15] a comprehensive bibliography maintained by collector Christofer Psilander; Swedish Wikipedia (Svenskspråkiga Wikipedia)

  8. Börek - Wikipedia

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    The English name borek [1] [2] comes from Turkish börek (Turkish pronunciation:), while burek is used in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.Forms in other languages include: Albanian: byrek; Greek: μπουρέκι, romanized: bouréki; Bulgarian: Бюрек, romanized: byurek; Algerian Arabic: بُريك, romanized: bourek and brick annabi; and Tunisian Arabic: brik.

  9. Michel Béguelin - Wikipedia

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    As a member of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, Michel Béguelin served on the executive committee from 1985 to 1991. [7]He did not hold any elected mandates at the municipal or cantonal levels before being elected to the National Council, where he represented the canton of Vaud from 1987 to 1999 [7] · . [6]