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Tacloban (/tækˈloʊbən/ tak-LOH-ban;
Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐkˈloban]),
officially the City of
Tacloban (Waray:
Syudad han
Tacloban; Filipino: Lungsod...
- IATA: TAC, ICAO: RPVA), also
known as
Tacloban City Airport, is a
regional airport serving the
general area of
Tacloban, a
highly urbanized city in the Leyte...
- Samar, Samar,
Eastern Samar,
Southern Leyte,
Ormoc and
Tacloban. The
highly urbanized city of
Tacloban is the sole
regional center.
These provinces and cities...
- Bichachi—an
employee of the mayor's
office of
Tacloban and a
member of PGBI (Philippine
Guardians Brotherhood Inc),
Tacloban Chapter—saw them jam with
their friends...
- Niño, also
known as the
Santo Niño Church, is a
Roman Catholic church in
Tacloban, Philippines. The
Santo Niño
Parish Church was
founded in 1770 by the Augustinian...
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event in the Philippines. It was
revived in 2008 by the city
government of
Tacloban, Philippines.
Sangyaw means "to
herald news" in
Waray language. Various...
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Tacloban, Philippines, has a
variety of
public and
private educational institutions.
Foremost of
these are the
University of the
Philippines in the Visayas...
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northern three-quarters of
Leyte Island. Its
capital is the city of
Tacloban,
administered independently from the province.
Leyte is
situated west of...
- The
Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious
celebration in
Tacloban based on the body-painting
traditions of the
ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors...
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Philippines Tacloban is an
autonomous college of the
University of the
Philippines system. It was
established on May 23, 1973, at the city of
Tacloban, Philippines...