Pinay is a colloquial term for Filipina, a woman from the Philippines.
Why is Corrigedor important in Philippines history?
Because the Spanish built a hospital and signal station to avoid enemies from
attacking the Philippines.they built lighthouse to watch for invading pirates. After a sometime the USA came to help Philippines win against Japan. The United States used Corrigedor as their main base in Philippines.Thy put cannon on the island and guns. They used Malinta Tunnel to protect them.
The Philippines was guaranteed a chance to become an official state (apex)
Who is the palestrina of the Philippines?
i dont know......im not yet born at that time....................
What is the example of printmaking during spanish period in the Philippines?
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What is the Bank Idenfier Code of Banco De Oro in the Philippines?
The Bank Identifier Code which is the same as Swift Code of Banco De Oro of the Philippines is BNORPHMM.
It is some kind of a patroller who guards the safety of a partucular place or a town for instance. The word "barangay" refers to the town and "tanod" refers to the person who does the duty.
"Anchi denanesh" is not a recognized term in English or any known language. If you can provide more context or information, I may be able to assist you further.
Does any bank in the philippines have routing numbers?
Philippine banks have upgraded security. They took routing numbers out because of Frank Abagnale.
What was the print making during the Spanish period in the Philippines?
Spanish printmaking in the 17th century had been dominated by Flemish and French influences, and no printmaker of importance emerged during the period. In the 18th-century artist Francisco de Goya, Spain had not only its first truly great printmaker but also the only printmaker whose etchings rival Rembrandt's. Moreover, he is the most eminent satirist printmaking has produced. His visual comments on human folly, war, and religious persecution are devastating. Goya created four major cycles of prints. The first, Los caprichos (published 1799; "Caprices," or "Follies"), consists of 80 enigmatic prints commenting on all phases of life.
What is the Government Regionalization Scheme of Philippines?
Government regionalization scheme (P.D. 773)
3 bases for dividing the country into regions:
1. Location
2. Geography
3. Physical features of the country
Why is it the US is more prone into having tornadoes than the Philippines?
The main reason is that the Philippines are tropical while much of the U.S. has a temperate or subtropical climate. In a climate such as that of the U.S. there are greater temperature contrasts which leads to stronger thunderstorms. Particularly in the spring and early summer when the lower atmosphere is relatively war while the upper atmosphere is relatively cold the atmosphere becomes very unstable. This, accompanied by strong fronts and often a dry line can ignite violent thunderstorms capable of producing tornado, some of the very strong.
By contrast in a tropical area such as the Philippines the atmosphere is relatively warm at all levels pretty much year round resulting in a less unstable atmosphere. While some instability does occur and lead to thunderstorms, these storms are often generally strong enough to produce tornadoes.
Additionally, the U.S. is a much larger country than the Philippines and simply has more places for tornadoes to hit.
How do you get the security code of Philippines pag-ibig transaction card?
Go to the nearest branch in your place to get the security code, to access the account in pag-ibig
Does Mercury Drug Philippines sell Cytotec and Arthrotec. With or without prescription?
The Mercury Drug store sells Cytotec and Arthotec on their pharmacy. They do, however require a prescription to get them.
Where can memo plus gold in the Philippines be bought?
Memo Plus Gold can be bought in the Philippines in Drug stores
What are the problems of the Philippine bureaucracy?
The government is the main problem of the Philippine bureaucracy. Political patronage is another issue it faces. Some believe that once the government can get its act together, the Philippine bureaucracy can get better.
What is history of print making in the Philippines before the spanish times?
- prints of miraculous and religiousimages to be distributed to devotees.
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were used asmarkers in religious books.
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19
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Decline in the quality of engravings, with the exceptions of theworks produced by Ysidro Paulino, Bentura Javier, V. Atlas, T.Atlas, C. Borromeo
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Late 19
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Early 20
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Handmade printmaking as an art vanished in the early 20
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Re-emergence of Printmaking
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After World War II, mainly due to the return of Manuel RodriguezSr. and Rodolfo Paras-Perez, who conducted workshops and re-educated people about it
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Manuel Rodriguez, Sr.
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Regarded as the Father of Philippine Printmaking
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Had a very important role in the organization of thePhilippine Association of Printmakers (PAP)
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Introduced printmaking the Philippine Women'sUniversity