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  2. Kalamay - Wikipedia

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    Mindoro kalamay – a version of kalamay from the island of Mindoro. It usually contains grated coconut and is flavored with peanut butter or vanilla. [4] Indang kalamay (also called calamay buna) – is a sweet delicacy of sticky rice, brown sugar and coconut milk that is well known in Indang Cavite.

  3. English: UploadWizard photos -- (General description, 3-dimension angle by angle photography of this town, church & landmarks) -- the centro, downtown, including the Town hall where Bonifacio was jailed and the stores of Kalamay native products of Indang, Cavite 7-11 Convenience store, Coordinates: 14°12'10"N 120°50'25"E Geographical location: Cavite, Region 4, Philippines, Asia Geographical ...

  4. Indang - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Indang 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 9.60 2009 6.74 2012 3.05 2015 5.52 2018 4.04 2021 10.24 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The Central Plaza and the L-Paseo Mall (a Jollibee and a Mercury Drug store also is seen in the background) Plaza Coronel Indang Public Market Facade Agriculture The economy of Indang largely depends on agriculture. It is a first-class ...

  5. Kalamai (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    The name of kalamai is a loanword from Cebuano kalamay, when Guam was still part of the Spanish Philippines. It originally referred to a type of sticky rice pudding made with ground glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar. The Chamorro kalamai uses corn in place of rice, and thus resembles the Filipino maja blanca more. [4]

  6. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Calabarzon

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    Dito sa Indang, Kabite Isinilang Noong Ika-8 ng Enero, 1851 si Severino de las Alas: Here in Indang, Cavite, Severino de las Alas was born January 8, 1851 Birthplace of the revolutionary and politician. Headed the Convention of Imus in 1896 and the Convention of Tejeros in 1897. Indang Filipino January 8, 1958

  7. 1967 Cavite bus crash - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 1967, two Catholic pilgrimage buses collided on a mountainous road near a reinforced timber bridge in the rural town of Indang, Cavite, Philippines.. Subsequently, they plunged off a cliff, killing more than 80 people, [b] the majority being women and children, and injuring the remaining passengers, making it one of the world's worst road accidents and disasters and the worst in ...

  8. File:Indang,Cavitejf8488 29.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Indang Heroes and Martyrs, WWII Veterans Memorial, Marker, Indang, Cavite and the Monuments, Markers of - Jose Mojica Y Diokno, Raymundo C. Jeciel Y Tamio, (Governors 1922–1925) who was with Aguinaldo during his retreat to Northern Luzon and former governor of Cavite, General Ambrosio R. Mojica, politico-military governor of the First ...

  9. Cavite's 7th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of Cavite's de facto capital city of Trece Martires and its adjacent municipalities of Amadeo, Indang, and Tanza. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Crispin Diego Remulla of the National Unity Party (NUP).