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  2. Moron (food) - Wikipedia

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    In Filipino cuisine, moron (also spelled morón or muron, [1] the stress is placed on the last syllable [2]) is a rice cake similar to suman. [3] It is a native delicacy of the Waray people in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines, particularly in the area around Tacloban City in the province of Leyte [2] and in Eastern Samar province.

  3. Pasalubong - Wikipedia

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    It is not unusual for bus stops to have stalls nearby which sell the specialty pasalubong of the respective regions they are located in. "Mamón Tostado" They don't always have to be regionally significant, however. Pasalubong can range from ordinary sweets (like chocolates), [18] regional delicacies, to imported confectionery goods.

  4. Robinsons Tacloban - Wikipedia

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    Robinsons Tacloban is a mall located in Tabuan National Highway, Marasbaras, Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. [1] The mall is owned by Robinsons Malls , it is the first Robinsons mall in Leyte , and the 23rd Robinsons Mall in the Philippines, Opening on June 11, 2009.

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    An alcoholic rice drink made of glutinous rice. It is a clear full-bodied wine with a strong alcoholic flavor, moderately sweet and often leaves a lingering taste. Lambanog: Southern Tagalog (Batangas, Laguna and Quezon Province) Alcoholic beverage Wine made of nipa palm or coconut. Sometimes known in Asia as arrack or coconut vodka.

  6. Street food of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Bakso vendor using pikulan. There are two methods of street food selling in Indonesia: mobile (traveling) as a food cart and stationed, such as in a food booth.Food hawkers on pushcarts or bicycles might be travelling on streets, approaching potential buyers through frequenting residential areas whilst announcing their presence, or stationing themselves on the sides of packed and busy streets ...

  7. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport - Wikipedia

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    On November 7–8, 2013, Typhoon Haiyan roared through Tacloban and the Eastern Visayas Region. The Tacloban Airport was effectively destroyed by winds averaging to 314 km/h (195 mph) and a 4.0-meter (13 ft) storm surge. The airport terminal and the control tower were utterly demolished, and the airport was rendered unusable.

  8. Dulag, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Dulag 10 20 30 40 2006 32.20 2009 33.56 2012 33.57 2015 31.46 2018 24.63 2021 27.57 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government The residents and territories of Dulag are governed by the barangay, municipal, provincial and national governments of the Philippines. Dulag is subdivided into 45 barangays (the basic political unit in governance in the Philippines). Of ...

  9. Carigara - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Carigara 10 20 30 40 2006 31.40 2009 32.14 2012 34.74 2015 31.20 2018 25.00 2021 26.53 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Culture Festival Magara Festival On January 25, 2019, Carigara commemorated its inaugural festival, the Magara Festival, coinciding with its 448th founding anniversary. Magara locally connotes abundance, elegance, and vibrancy. The inaugural Magara ...