the peso of the Philippines
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pisothe peso of the Philippines
pisosthe peso of the Philippines
IMELDAOne of the Marcoses of the Philippines
CEBUThe Philippines' "Queen City of the South"
atemoyatropical tree of the Philippines that is a hybrid of the cherimoya and sweetsop
atemoyastropical tree of the Philippines that is a hybrid of the cherimoya and sweetsop
samburdeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
sambursdeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
milkfishA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
sambhardeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
sambhurdeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
milkfishesA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
sambhursdeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
sambarsdeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
sambardeer, Cervus unicolor, of India, Sri Lanka, southeastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines, having three-pointed antlers
abacaa strong fiber obtained from the leafstalk of a banana (Musa textilis) native to the Philippines called also Manila hemp
orientalof or belonging to a geographical division comprising southern Asia and the Malay Archipelago and including the Philippines, Borneo, and Java
tarsiersmall, arboreal, nocturnal primate of the genus Tarsius, of Indonesia and the Philippines, having a long thin tail, very large immobile eyes, and prominent pads on the fingers and toes: all populations are dwindling
tarsierssmall, arboreal, nocturnal primate of the genus Tarsius, of Indonesia and the Philippines, having a long thin tail, very large immobile eyes, and prominent pads on the fingers and toes: all populations are dwindling
colugoeither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare
colugoseither of two lemurlike mammals, Cynocephalus variegatus, of southeastern Asia and the East Indies, or C. volans, of the Philippines, having broad folds of skin on both sides of the body to aid in gliding from tree to tree: now rare