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Palanan [
pɐˈlanan],
officially the Muni****lity of
Palanan (Ibanag: Ili nat
Palanan; Ilocano: Ili ti
Palanan; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Palanan), is a 1st class...
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province serving a trip to Manila,
Palanan, and Maconacon. The
other two are the
Palanan Airport in
Palanan and
Maconacon Airport in Maconacon. The...
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Palanan Airport is a
community airport in the
Philippines located in the
Pacific coastal town of
Palanan, Isabela. It is one of the two
community airports...
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Palanan, Isabela. On
December 6, 1900, the
party reached Dumasari, and
arrived in
Palanan the
following morning.
Aguinaldo remained in
Palanan until...
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Minalunad – 4,419 ft (1,347 m)
Mount Oriod – 3,957 ft (1,206 m)
Mount Palanan – 3,921 ft (1,195 m)
Mount Cagua – 3,717 ft (1,133 m)
Mount Etnora – 3...
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Pahanan Agta, also
called Paranan Agta or
Palanan Agta, is an Aeta
language of
Palanan,
Isabela northern Philippines.
Lexically but not
grammatically it...
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three commercial airports in Isabela, the
others being Palanan Airport in the town of
Palanan and
Maconacon Airport in the town of Maconacon. It is classified...
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Tagalog dialect spoken in
Palanan,
Isabela is
Baler dialect,
because Tagalogs were the
first indigenous settlers in
Palanan who
arrived from
Baler in...
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Isabela and Basco, Batanes,
flights from Cauayan,
Isabela to
Maconancon and
Palanan, Isabela, as well as a
flight from
Laoag to Batanes. In June 2010, the...
- 73 days from
March 6, 1900, to May 18, 1900,
before finally fleeing to
Palanan. The province's name is
derived from the
Ibanag and
Gaddang noun "kalinga"...