- The
bahay kubo, kubo, or
payag (in the
Visayan languages) is a type of
stilt house indigenous to the Philippines. It
often serves as an icon of Philippine...
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Bahay, Abuyog,
Leyte Bahay, Caramoan,
Camarines Sur
Bahay, Libmanan,
Camarines Sur
Bahay, Liloan,
Southern Leyte Bahay, Pasacao,
Camarines Sur
Bahay,...
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Bahay na bato (Filipino for "stone house"), also
known in
Cebuano as
balay na bato or
balay nga bato and in
Spanish as casa Filipino,[dubious – discuss]...
- The
Bahay na **** (Tagalog, 'Red House') is a
former hacienda in San Ildefonso,
Bulacan in the Philippines. The site is
remembered for the m**** rapes...
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Bahay na **** (lit. Red House) is a 2022
Filipino horror film
directed by
Brillante Mendoza,
starring Julia Barreto, Xian Lim and
Marco Gumabao. Jane...
- The
Bahay Tsinoy (lit. 'Chinese-Filipino House') is a
building in Intramuros, Manila,
Philippines which houses the Kaisa-Angelo King
Heritage Center,...
- The
Bahay Pangulo ("President's House"),
formerly known as the
Bahay Pangarap ("Dream House" ) and
Bahay ng
Pagbabago ("House of Change"), is a residential...
- "
Bahay Kubo" is a Tagalog-language folk song from the
lowlands of Luzon, Philippines. In 1964, it was
included in a
collection of
Filipino folk songs...
- Hay,
Bahay! (transl. oh, house!) is a
Philippine television situational comedy series broadcast by GMA Network.
Directed by
Bibeth Orteza, it
stars Vic...
- over the
Philippine Islands.
During this
period the
traditional Filipino Bahay na bató (Filipino for "house of stone")
style for the
large houses emerged...