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Fields Avenue in Balibago, Angeles. Fields Avenue is a major street running through Balibago area of Angeles City in the Philippines.It is the center of the red light district and the bar scene of the biggest entertainment district of the Philippines.
Balibago has been described as "the entertainment district of Angeles City", [3] as well as being a red-light district. [4] Balibago has a vibrant night life, with a number of fine restaurants, shopping malls and a casino along the stretch of McArthur Highway. Fields Avenue, also known as Walking Street, has the "main bar strip" in Balibago.
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Talim Island is located almost at the center of Laguna de Bay, a three-lobed lake the center of which is the Laguna Caldera.The northernmost tip of the island is separated from the mainland by Diablo Pass, which is only about 240 meters (790 ft) at the narrowest.
The Philippine Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena located in Ciudad de Victoria, a 140-hectare (350-acre) tourism enterprise zone in Bocaue and Santa Maria, Bulacan, Philippines [9] about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of Manila.
A Johnson bar activated parking/emergency brake on a 1930s White transit bus. Johnson bar is the term for several different hand-operated levers used in vehicles. Their distinguishing feature is a positive latch, typically spring-loaded, to hold the lever in a selected position, capable of being operated with one hand.
[4] [5] This is reflected in the names of the plant as spoken in many related languages spoken in those regions including balibago , malobago , malabago or malbago (Cebuano – Southern), maribago (Cebuano – Northern), lambago (Cebuano - Cagayan de Oro), waru (Sundanese & Javanese), varo , baru or bebaru , pagu , hau , fau , purau , and vau ...