Typhoon Molave (Tagalog: [moˈlavɛ], mo-LAH-veh), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Quinta, was a strong tropical cyclone that caused widespread damage...
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Molave may refer to: Vitex parviflora, a species of the molave tree Vitex cofassus, another species of molave tree also known as the New Guinea teak Molave...
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Molave, officially known as the Municipality of Molave (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Molave; Subanen: Benwa Molave; Chavacano: Municipalidad de Molave; Maranao:...
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Vitex parviflora (redirect from Molave Tree)
family Lamiaceae, also known as smallflower chastetree or the molave tree. The name "molave" is from Spanish, derived from mulawin, the Tagalog word for...
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The name Molave (Tagalog: [moˈlavɛ], mo-LAH-veh) has been used to name three tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. The name is a Spanish corruption...
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distributed throughout the Philippines: dipterocarp, beach forest, pine forest, molave forest, lower montane forest, upper montane (or mossy forest), mangroves...
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Virgin of Maulawin (Spanish: Virgen de Maulawin) and Virgin of Molave (Spanish: Virgen de Molave) is an Aglipayan title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother...
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tropical storm, the system was named Molave by the JMA. As it nears over the Bicol Region, PAGASA later upgraded Molave into a severe tropical storm on October...
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2020 Central Vietnam floods (section Typhoon Molave)
the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, such as Linfa, Nangka, Ofel, Saudel, and Molave, struck the northern and central regions of Vietnam, especially in areas...
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The Molave–Dipolog Road, also known as theMalindang Mountain Road, is an 82-kilometer (51 mi), two-to-four lane, primary national road that connects the...
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forested, and it was estimated that nearly half the trees were a species of Molave described as "wonderful hard wood", as "scarce along the coasts of the archipelago"...
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province went under Japanese control. After the war, on June 16, 1948, Molave was designated as Zamboanga's capital by the virtue of Republic Act No....
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Zamboanga del Sur Midsalip 33,711 161.56 208.66 33 Mun Zamboanga del Sur Molave 53,140 251.50 211.29 25 Mun Zamboanga del Sur Pagadian 210,452 378.80 555...
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2015 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Tropical Storm Molave (2015))
the same day, 15W gradually intensified, and was named Molave by the JMA. The JTWC kept Molave's intensity to a weak tropical depression of 25 knots because...
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2009 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Typhoon Molave (2009))
upgraded Molave as a Severe Tropical Storm and Typhoon by PAGASA. On morning of July 18, HKO upgraded Molave as a Typhoon. Later that day, Molave quickly...
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del Fuego (Island of Fire), due to the glow of fireflies that swarmed the molave trees. One popular legend says the name "Siquijor" comes from the famed...
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the Municipal Government of Molave. Its studios and transmitter are located at Molave Gym, Rizal Ave., Brgy. Madasigon, Molave, Zamboanga del Sur. "2019...
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until 2016. It opened the Narra and Molave Pit in the islands as replacements. List of coal mines Narra Pit (2016–) Molave Pit (2016–) Panian Pit (1999–2016)...
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Satellite Malangas Regulated Western Mindanao State University-Molave SUC Satellite Molave, Zamboanga del Sur Regulated Western Mindanao State University-Olutanga...
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literally "boat (bangka) for unpolished rice", usually carved from a block of molave or other hardwood. It is pounded by two or three people. The name for the...
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million and protection from the pandemic, among other items. After Typhoon Molave devastated the Philippines, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) announced...
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Quezon. In 1948, a portion of Aurora was separated to form the town of Molave. It is the easternmost municipality in Zamboanga del Sur, bounded by the...
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municipalities of Aurora, Dumingag, Josefina, Labangan, Mahayag, Midsalip, Molave, Ramon Magsaysay, Sominot, Tambulig and Tukuran. It is currently represented...
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“Vicaria”) is used for exposed church services instead. Made of indigenous molave (Vitex cofassus) wood, the statue stands about 50 centimetres (20 in) and...
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Philippine motifs (e.g. Kawan, Mother Usa, Chief Usa, Young Usa, Lauan, Molave, Narra, Leaping Usa). A year later, the Boy Scout program was revised to...
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the ante-choir with a 16th-century crucifix, the choir seats carved in molave with ivory inlays of the 17th century and the set of 16 huge chandeliers...
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Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur. The de jure provincial capital of Molave was placed under the jurisdiction of Zamboanga del Sur which had its capital...
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they brought their lifetime possessions with them, including uprooted molave posts of their old houses and their alsong, a stone mortar for pounding...
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through the UPLB campus and the Makiling Botanic Gardens, is named after the Molave tree (Vitex parviflora). The Maitim river, whose name means "black", flows...
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Storm Pabuk (2019) Typhoon Lekima (2019) Typhoon Saudel (2020) Typhoon Molave (2020) Tropical Depression 29W (2021) Tsunamis Effect of the 2004 Indian...
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