- The
bantay dagat, also
known as the sea patrol, are community-based,
volunteer organizations in the
Philippines that work with
local and
national government...
- The
Philippine Navy (PN) (Filipino:
Hukbong Dagat ng Pilipinas) is the
naval warfare service branch of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines. It has an...
- Apoy sa
Dagat (International title:
Raging Love / transl. Fire in the Sea) is a 2013
Philippine melodrama romantic suspense television series directed...
- "Iisang
Dagat" (Chinese: 海的那边; transl. from its
Filipino title: "One Sea") is a song
produced by the
Chinese Emb****y in the Philippines. Officially, the...
- Anito, also
spelled anitu,
refers to
ancestor spirits,
nature spirits, and
deities in the
Indigenous Philippine folk
religions from the
precolonial age...
- such as ‘Gabi’, ‘Ang Ulap’, ‘Ang Guryon’, ‘Taga-Ilog’, and ‘Sa Tabi ng
Dagat’
which were
published in ‘Ang Mithi’ and
later in Liwayway.
Before the Second...
- (abbreviated as OWWA, Filipino:
Pangasiwaan sa
Kagalingan ng
Manggagawa sa Ibayong-
dagat) is an
attached agency of the
Department of
Migrant Workers of the Philippines...
- The Sulu Sea (Filipino:
Dagat Sulu; Tausug:
Dagat sin Sūg; Malay: Laut Sulu) is a body of
water in the
southwestern area of the Philippines, separated...
-
where the old town of
Tondo and
Tambobong met,
located along the s****s of
Dagat-Dagatan, a crescent-shaped
inland lagoon to the west. The
settlement along...
- Sa
Pusod ng
Dagat (transl. In the
Navel of the Sea) is a 1998
Filipino film
produced and
directed by
Marilou Diaz-Abaya. It
stars Jomari Yllana with Chin...