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  2. Liwayway Arceo - Wikipedia

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    Liwayway A. Arceo was born January 30, 1924. Arceo authored a number of well-received novels, such as Canal de la Reina (1973) and Titser (1995). She also published collections of short stories such as Ina, Maybahay, Anak at iba pa, Mga Maria, Mga Eva, Ang Mag-anak na Cruz (1990), and Mga Kuwento ng Pag-ibig (1997).

  3. Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang - Wikipedia

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    1925. Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang ( Tagalog, literally "The Stories of Grandmother Basyang") is an anthology of short stories written by "Lola Basyang," the pen name of Severino Reyes, founder and editor of the Tagalog magazine, Liwayway. The original magazine stories have since been adapted into books, comics, television, and film.

  4. May Pagsinta'y Walang Puso - Wikipedia

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    Ang Huling Pagluha. May Pagsinta'y Walang Puso (Heartless Love) was a 1921 Tagalog-language novel written by renowned Filipino poet, journalist, and novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado. A story of romance, the novel revolves around love, marriage, adultery, unfaithfulness, treachery, hatred, disowning, and forgiveness.

  5. Rawang (state constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Rawang (B14) Rawang is a state constituency in Selangor, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly since 1974. It has been represented by Chua Wei Kiat of Pakatan Harapan (PH) since 2018. The state constituency was created in the 1974 redistribution and is mandated to return a single member to the Selangor ...

  6. Ang Huling Pagluha - Wikipedia

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    Ang Huling Pagluha ("The Final Shedding of Tears") was the first novel of Filipino novelist Iñigo Ed. Regalado that appeared on the pages of the Tagalog-language magazine Liwayway. It began as a serial novel in Liwayway on 30 June 1926. [1] The 283-page book version was published in 1933 in Manila, Philippines by the Bahay Aklatan "Ang ...

  7. Busabos ng Palad - Wikipedia

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    Busabos ng Palad (Pauper of Fate [1] or The Wretched [2]) is a Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Faustino Aguilar in 1909. Apart from tackling the "ills and injustices" in Philippine society, Busabos ng Palad revolves around love, romance, [3] tragedy, and prostitution. [1] The 157-page novel was published in Manila by Manila ...

  8. Juan Masili: Ang Pinuno ng Tulisan - Wikipedia

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    Description. Juan Masili: Ang Pinuno ng Tulisan was a narrative that tackles the life of Juan Masili (literally "John Peppery"), a young man who experienced injustice at an early age. Masili becomes a bandit and a vigilante. Among his deeds include the efforts to reunite the pair of lovers named Benita and Enrique.

  9. Pa'O people - Wikipedia

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    Pa'O women selling vegetables in an open-air market Pa'O women. The Pa'O (Burmese: ပအိုဝ်းလူမျိုး, IPA: [pəo̰ lùmjóʊ], or တောင်သူ; Shan: ပဢူဝ်း; Eastern Poe Karen: တံင်သူ; S'gaw Karen: တီသူ; also spelt Pa-O or Paoh) are the ethnic minorities living in Myanmar, with a population of roughly 1,200,000 [1]