the kris is definitely more popular in southern philippines where it is called kalis. the bolo is the filipino word for machete, which is used for agricultural purposes and as a weapon. more popular in central luzon and in the tagalog region.
for info on Balintawak and Pugad Lawin, just type the words and Google.
The Kris is commonly associated with the Southern Philippines, particularly the Muslim-majority regions such as Mindanao. The bolo, on the other hand, is a traditional Filipino knife that is widely used throughout the country.
Steven Bolo Ginyard goes by Bolo.
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Bladed or pointed weaponsa are illegal. This is taken from Batas Pambansa 6: "It is unlawful to carry outside of one's residence any bladed, pointed or blunt weapon such as "knife", "spear", "pana", "dagger", "bolo", "barong", "kris", or "chako", except where such articles are being used as necessary tools or implements to earn a livelihood or in pursuit of a lawful activity."
The Tagalog word "bolo" translates to "machete" or "bolo knife" in English. It is a large cutting tool commonly used in the Philippines for farming and other tasks.
Dalyoni Bolo's population is 16,298.
Bolo Pasha died in 1918.
Bolo - prince - was born in 1613.
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The Bengali song "Bolo Bolo Bolo Sobe" was written by the famous Bengali poet Kazi Nazrul Islam. He was a prominent figure in Bengali literature and known for his patriotic and revolutionary works.
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