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  2. Dina Bonnevie - Wikipedia

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    Geraldyn "Dina" Schaer Bonnevie-Savellano ( Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈbɔnɛbɪ], formerly Sotto and Penson; January 27, 1962) [4] [5] is a Filipino actress. She is recognized as the industry's "Drama Queen" of her generation. [6] She has won 2 FAMAS Awards, [7] 2 Luna Awards and multiple 'Best Actress' wins and nominations across all leading ...

  3. Phalaenopsis philippinensis - Wikipedia

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    Phalaenopsis philippinensis is a pendent epiphyte. The leaves are oblong-elliptic to oblong-oblanceolate, tapered to the base, obtuse-rounded. The upper surface is dark green overlain with silvery gray marbling, while the lower surface is dark purple. Inflorescences are described as laxly arching-pendent panicles (up to 120 cm long) with floral ...

  4. Telephone numbers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T. Telephone numbers are fixed at eight digits for area code 02, and seven digits for area codes from 03X to 09X, with area codes fixed at one, two, or three digits (a six-digit system was used until the mid-1990s; four to five digits were used in the countryside).

  5. Panagbenga Festival - Wikipedia

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    Panagbenga Festival. The Panagbenga Festival ( Kankanaey pronunciation: [pɐnɐgˈbɯŋaˈ] ), also called the Baguio Flower Festival, is a month-long annual flower occasion in Baguio, Philippines. The festival, held in February, was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise from devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake. [1]

  6. Strongylodon macrobotrys - Wikipedia

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    Strongylodon macrobotrys, commonly known as the jade vine, emerald vine [2], or turquoise jade vine, [3] is a leguminous vine endemic to the Philippines. It is a popular ornamental plant known for its cascading clusters of vibrant turquoise or greenish-blue claw-shaped flowers. Cultivating jade vine requires a tropical environment, making it a ...

  7. Jasmine - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia: Jasminum sambac is the national flower, adopted in 1990. It goes by the name "melati putih" and is used in wedding ceremonies for ethnic Indonesians, especially on the island of Java. Pakistan: Jasminum officinale is known as the "chambeli" or "yasmin", it is the national flower. Philippines: Jasminum sambac is