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    Parang is a popular folk music originating from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago that was brought to Trinidad and Tobago by Venezuelan migrants who were...
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  • up parang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parang is a form of folk music in Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago. Parang may also refer to: Parang (batik)...
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    The parang (/ˈpɑːrɑːŋ/) is a type of knife used across the Malay Archipelago. Typical vegetation in Southeast Asia is more woody than in South America...
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    Parang batik (Javanese: ꧋ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦥꦫꦁ, Indonesian: Batik Parang) is one of the oldest Indonesian batik motifs. Parang comes from the Javanese word Pereng...
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    Parang, officially the Municipality of Parang (Maguindanaon: Inged nu Parang, Jawi: ايڠايد نو ڤارڠ; Iranun: Inged a Parang, ايڠايد ا ڤارڠ; Tagalog: Bayan...
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  • Chutney parang or parang chutney is a style of music that is a cross between Venezuela, Colombia, and Trinidad and Tobago's traditional Christmas music...
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    Parang Nabur (other names also include Belabang or Beladah, while older variants are called Pacat Gantung or Pacat Bagantung) is a sword that originates...
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    The Parâng Mountains (Romanian pronunciation: [paˈrɨŋɡ]; Hungarian: Páring-hegység) are one of the highest mountain ridges in Romania and Southern Carpathians...
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    Parang, officially the Municipality of Parang (Tausūg: Kawman sin Parang; Tagalog: Bayan ng Parang), is a municipality in the province of Sulu, Philippines...
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  • Fourteen Days' War (Malay: Perang 14 Hari), also known as the Parang Panjang War (Malay: Perang Parang Panjang), refers to the violent persecution by the Malayan...
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    A parang latok (which is also known as latok, latok buku or parang pathi) is a sword from Borneo in Sarawak, Malaysia; where it is regarded as the national...
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  • The Battle of Parang, Cotabato in 1942 saw the Japanese Kawaguchi Detachment land on the shores of Parang town in Cotabato province, Philippines, on April...
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    The Parang Ginah is a sickle shaped Malay cutting implement, whether a sword or a sickle is uncertain, most likely the latter. The Parang Ginah has a...
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    A parang chandong (also spelled as parang candong, parang candung, duku candong, or duku candung) is a traditional chopper used by the Dayak people (Ibanese)...
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  • to their contributions as "dancehall soca". Parang soca or soca parang is a fusion of calypso, soca, parang and Latin music. It originated in Trinidad...
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    Mount Parang or Gunung Parang (gunung-mountain, parang-machete), is a mountain in the Purwakarta Regency of West Java in Indonesia. Located between the...
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  • Zhubin Parang (born June 4, 1981) is an American comedian and television writer. He is a producer and writer on the political-satire series The Daily Show...
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    The Parang Bongkok (bongkok in Malay language literally means "hunched") is a billhook parang that originates from Kelantan, Malaysia. It has the shape...
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    The Buko, also called Buku or Parang Buko is a cleaver (parang) that originates from Borneo. This parang is used by the native Bidayuh (Land Dayaks) people...
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    the Parâng Mountains. The Parâng group is bounded: in the east, by the Olt River in the west, by the Jiu River Parâng Mountains (Munții Parâng) Șureanu...
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  • created are Fortune and Tumana, which in 2007 were separated from Barangay Parang and Barangay Concepcion Uno respectively. Barangka is named after the Spanish...
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  • interactions have produced other indigenous forms of music including soca, rapso, parang, chutney, and other derivative and fusion styles. There are also local communities...
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  • Darhata Sawabi was a Filipino weaver from Parang, Sulu known for pis syabit, a traditional Tausūg cloth tapestry worn as a head covering by the people...
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    Craiului ridge in winter Landscape in Parâng Mountains Parâng alpine scenery Shelter in Parâng mountains One of many Parâng glacial lakes Glacial lakes in the...
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  • Zamboanga City "Matapos ang halos 20 taon, bagong ospital binuksan sa Parang, Maguindanao". ABS-CBN News (in Filipino). March 3, 2022. Retrieved March...
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    Dayhagan Larap Luklukan Norte Luklukan Sur Motherlode Nakalaya Osmeña Pag-Asa Parang Plaridel North Poblacion South Poblacion Salvacion San Isidro San Jose San...
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  • The Parang River (Chinese: 帕里河; pinyin: Pà lǐ hé), also called Para River (Chinese: 巴拉河; pinyin: Bā lā hé) and Pare Chu (Chinese: 帕里曲; pinyin: Pà lǐ qū)...
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  • instrument that is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. It is mostly used in Parang. The instrument consists of a wooden box that is attached to a taut string...
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    Pasir, Parang Djimpul, Parang Jimpul) is a traditional weapon of the Sea Dayak and Kenyah people from Borneo. It is often thought that the Parang Jimpul...
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    Socotra Rock (redirect from Parang-do)
    32°07′22.63″N 125°10′56.81″E / 32.1229528°N 125.1824472°E / 32.1229528; 125.1824472 Socotra Rock, also known as Ieodo (Korean: 이어도; Hanja: 離於島; MR: Iŏdo)...
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