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Kadenang Bulaklak is a 1994
Philippine drama film
directed by Joel Lamangan. The film
stars Vina Morales, Ana Roces,
Donna Cruz and
Angelu de Leon. The...
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Bulaklak Magazine (literally “Flower Magazine”),
subtitled Hiyas ng
Tahanan (“Gem of the Home"), was a Tagalog-language
magazine that was
first published...
- magazines,
which created a stir in the
early 2000s.
Their debut single "
Bulaklak" was one of the most
controversial and
critically panned songs of the 2000s...
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Ligaw Na
Bulaklak (transl. Wild Flower) is a 2008
Philippine drama television series starring Roxanne Guinoo, Sid Lucero, Ara Mina, Marc
Abaya and Coco...
- Two
distinct types of
these are
called chicharon bituka and
chicharon bulaklak,
differing in the part of the
intestine used. In New Zealand,
sheep and...
- Best
Supporting Actress in the
Metro Manila Film
Festival for the
movie Bulaklak sa City Jail. She is
referred to as the industry's "fashion maverick."...
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Bulaklak sa City Jail (The
Flowers of the City Jail) is a 1984
Filipino neo noir
crime prison drama film
directed by
Mario O'Hara from a
story and screenplay...
- Film
Academy of the Philippines. Also
written during the same year was
Bulaklak ng City Jail,
based on her
novel about imprisoned women,
which won almost...
- New
Mexican cuisine, and in
pupusas in
Salvadoran cuisine. The
flowers (
bulaklak ng kalabasa) are also
commonly eaten stuffed (relyeno or relleno), or as...
- Mga
Nagbabagang Bulaklak (transl. The
Burning Flowers) is a 2011
Philippine drama series produced and
aired by TV5 from
March 21, 2011, to June 17, 2011...