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Vanda sanderiana is a
species of orchid. It is
commonly called Waling-
waling in the
Philippines and is also
called Sander's Vanda,
after Henry Frederick...
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Gandaki Zone of Nepal.
Waling will be the
first muni****lity to have
houses all
coloured with pink and will be
named as Pink City.
Waling has
grabbed an award...
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Wale,
wale, or
walë in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wale or
WALE may
refer to:
Wale, Devon, a
hamlet in
England Wale, Tomaszów
Mazowiecki County...
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eastern side
whereas Waling muni****lity in the
western Syangja, the
newly formed Chapakot muni****lity is on the east-south.
Waling is a
longitudinal valley...
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WALE may
refer to:
WALE-LD, a low-power
television station (channel 16,
virtual 17)
licensed to
serve Montgomery, Alabama,
United States WBHU, a radio...
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Victor Akintimehin (born
September 21, 1984),
better known by his
stage name
Wale (/ˈwɔːleɪ/ WAH-lay), is an
American rapper. He
first became known for his...
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wale mark, red
wale sign or
wale sign is an
endoscopic sign
suggestive of
recent hemorrhage, or
propensity to bleed, seen in
individuals with esophageal...
- Festival,
named after three icons of Davao;
Mount Apo, durian, and the
waling-
waling orchid. Previously,[better source needed] this
festival was held in...
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Wale is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Wale (1765–1845),
English general Gregory Wale (1668–1739),
English gentleman...
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Waling grew up in Kirkland, Washington,
where he
began learning to play the
drums at the age of
three thanks to a
family friend. In 2005,
Waling began...