• The Philippine Bowling Congress Inc. or more popularly known as Philippine Bowling Congress and PBC was the governing body for tenpin bowling in the Philippines...
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    historically been named "congresses". The predecessors to the United States Bowling Congress (formed in 1995) were the American Bowling Congress (founded in 1895)...
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  • Philippine Bowling Federation Inc. "PBF" replaced the now-defunct Philippine Bowling Congress PBC as the appointed member of the international bowling federation...
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  • of the Philippine Bowling Congress, Philippine Bowling Federation Inc. and the incumbent head of the Philippine Handball Federation. "Bowling chief goes...
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    Paeng Nepomuceno (category Filipino ten-pin bowling players)
    Asian to hold the certification from the United States Bowling Congress. He was named by the Philippine Sportswriters Association the Athlete of the Year in...
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    Pilipinas, until the Philippine National Volleyball Federation was founded in 2021. In 2016, the POC revoked Philippine Bowling Congress' membership due to...
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  • rank of colonel at the Philippine Constabulary. He led various national sports associations such as the Philippine Bowling Congress and later became the...
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    Bong Coo (category Asian Games medalists in bowling)
    of Bowling-themed clothing. Coo served as secretary general for the Philippine Bowling Congress Inc. from 2004 to 2011 and the Philippine Bowling Federation...
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  • part of the Philippine Bowling Congress in the 1970s as its secretary general. He played bowling himself and was a regular at the old Bowling Inn in Taft...
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    Pacquiao, 2008 (Boxer, Philippine Army reservist) Efren Reyes, 1999 (Professional Billiards Player) Paeng Nepomuceno, 1999 (Tenpin Bowling Athlete) Teodoro...
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    was established. During the Philippine Revolution, the Malolos Congress proclaimed it the República Filipina (the Philippine Republic). American colonial...
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    Tito Sotto (category Asian Games medalists in bowling)
    audience viewers. As an athlete, Sotto was also a member of the Philippine national bowling team, representing the country several times at the AMF World...
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  • Brazil American Bowling Congress, which merged in 2005 with other bowling organizations to form the United States Bowling Congress Association of Boxing...
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  • Rafael Nepomuceno in ten-pin bowling, Eugene Torre and Renato Naranja in chess, and Mark Muñoz in MMA. The Philippine National Basketball Team is a powerhouse...
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    finished in 9th position of the combined rankings at the 2006 AMF World Cup. [1][2] Official Websites of the Philippine Bowling Congress v t e v t e...
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    The Philippine National Games officially known as the POC-PSC Games is a national multi-sport tournament in the Philippines. It was created as a means...
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  • 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup (category 2025 in Philippine sport)
    in 2025". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved June 14, 2024. "Preparations for the FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup 2025 have begun". Philippine Football Federation...
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    Gil Puyat (category Candidates in the 1961 Philippine vice-presidential election)
    Philippines from 1951 until 1972, when President Ferdinand Marcos shut Congress down and declared Martial Law, and as Senate President from 1967 to 1972...
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    (1989). Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich in American magazines, 1923–1939. Bowling Green University Popular Press. ISBN 978-0-87972-462-7. Zaloga, Steven...
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    The 70th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate...
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    Isabela, Basilan (category Use Philippine English from April 2023)
    Guingona Sr. With the enactment by the US Congress of the Jones Law (Philippine Autonomy Law) in 1916, ultimate Philippine independence was guaranteed and the...
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    were allocated to the Philippine Sports Commission with ₱5 billion(US$98 million) from the funds approved by the Philippine Congress and the remainder derived...
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  • 1960 First national celebration of Philippine Independence Day on June 12: 1962 First chop-chop lady in Philippine history: Lucila Lalu – her mutilated...
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  • "Picson: Abap part of group looking to save boxing's Olympic stint". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 25 December 2022. "IOC sets deadline of 'early...
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    Thanksgiving" (PDF). Library of Congress. Retrieved November 26, 2010. "Thanksgiving Timeline, 1541–2001". Library of Congress. Archived from the original...
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    Mandaluyong (category Use Philippine English from December 2022)
    resembled giant waves of the sea. As with the etymological legends of many Philippine places, when the foreigners asked what the place was called, the locals...
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    People of Siam (1857), with foreword by King Mongkut [1] A Visit to the Philippine Islands (1859) [2] Translations from Alexander Petőfi (1866) [3] Bowring...
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  • mascot was originally a Philippine tarsier until the Philippine SEA Games Organising Committee (PhilSOC) changed it to the Philippine eagle. The SEA Games...
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    Simpson", Fletcher's "Her Body is Bible", "Award Show Taylor Swift" by Bowling for Soup, "I Wish (Taylor Swift)" by the Knocks, "Total Entertainment Forever"...
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    the first battle of the Katipunan, the organization which led the 1896 Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire. Notable landmarks today such as...
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