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    Morong, officially the Municipality of Morong (Tagalog: Bayan ng Morong), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines. According...
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  • Morong may refer to: Thomas Morong (1827-1894), botanist Morong, Bataan, a municipality in the Philippines Morong, Rizal, a municipality in the Philippines...
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    Morong, officially the Municipality of Morong (Tagalog: Bayan ng Morong), is a 2nd class municipality located in the province of Rizal, Philippines. As...
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    Saint Jerome Parish Church, commonly known as Morong Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Morong, Rizal, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction...
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    Morong was an administrative division of the Philippines that existed as a politico-military district created out of parts of the provinces of Tondo and...
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  • The Morong Command (also known as the Morong Battalion until November 1899) was a battalion of Filipino soldiers and resistance fighters, notably led by...
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  • Morong 43 is a group of 43 health workers in the Philippines tagged by government of the Philippines as members of the New People's Army. Members of the...
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    Tondo, and the towns of Morong, Baras, Tanay, Pililla, Angono, Binangonan and Jala-jala from the Province of La Laguna, with Morong as the capital. This...
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  • A morong-gor is a public dining hall which is part of every Deori village. It is built in the western part of the degor or temple within the temple campus...
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    Morong High School in Morong, Rizal was the first high school in the Philippines to be established outside the provincial capital. It was converted to...
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    January 1942, Lt. Edwin Ramsey led the last cavalry charge into the town of Morong, routing the advancing Japanese infantry. As the troops on Bataan were continually...
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  • The Morong River (Filipino: Ilog ng Morong), also known as the Morong–Teresa River, is a river system in Rizal, Philippines. It is one of 21 major tributaries...
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    In Corgoň Liga, Morong debuted on 19 November 2011 against DAC Dunajská Streda. Adam Morong 14.01.2012, footballinvest.sk Adam Morong at Soccerway I....
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  • Rev. Thomas Morong (April 15, 1827 – April 26, 1894) was an American botanist and clergyman. Morong was born in Cahawba, Alabama to a Massachusetts-born...
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    arrived to Christianize the inhabitants of what is now the Morong-Pililla area. In 1583, both Morong and Pililla were created as separate towns with Tanay...
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    Olongapo and the town of Subic in Zambales, and the towns of Hermosa and Morong in Bataan in the Philippines. The relatively developed and fenced area is...
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  • and Jacinto encountered heavy Spanish pursuit as they retreated towards Morong. After the defeat at San Juan del Monte in 30 August 1896, Bonifacio and...
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  • Ocean Adventure is an open-space marine zoological park in the Morong, Bataan portion of the Subic Special Economic and Freeport Zone in the Philippines...
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    municipalities. The remaining part was merged with the adjacent district of Morong to form the province of Rizal. The province was last composed of the City...
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    Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Diego de Oropesa, founded a “visita” for Morong on the present site of Bosoboso, south of Painaan with Apostol Santiago...
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    corners by Antipolo on the north, Angono on the west, Tanay, on the east, and Morong, on the south. Most of the people here are Tagalogs. Teresa is primarily...
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  • students in the campuses: Angono, Antipolo, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Morong, Pililla, Rodriguez, Tanay, and Taytay. The Rizal State College was established...
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    called on whether or not the province of Manila should annex the district of Morong, which was found to be unable to be self-sufficient as a province. Eventually...
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    founded in 1921, and the Tomas Claudio Colleges, founded in 1950, both in Morong, Rizal, Philippines, were named in his honor. Tomas Claudio Street, first...
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    38 sq mi) government reservation at Napot Point in Barangay Nagbalayong, Morong, Bataan. It was the Philippines' only attempt at building a nuclear power...
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    during the Battle of Bataan. Mateo Capinpin was born on 22 April 1887 in Morong, Rizal. He took up his elementary and secondary studies in the Laguna High...
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    to the town of Moróng in the north, and renamed "Pilang Moróng". In 1572, the first Spanish missionary priests arrived at Pilang Moróng. Since then, Christianity...
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  • → Talimin Brgy. Isabang → Isabangin (both in Lucena and Tayabas) Brgy. Morong → Morongin -a(ñ/n)o/a, -e(ñ/n)o/a, or -i(ñ/n)o/a Adaptations from the standard...
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    rebellion: Cavite (under Emilio Aguinaldo), Bulacan (under Mariano Llanera) and Morong (now part of Rizal, under Bonifacio). Bonifacio served as tactician for...
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    ngay-on, sinig-ang, gab-i, and matam-is in other dialects. In Teresian-Morong Tagalog, [ɾ] alternates with [d]. For example, bundók (mountain), dagat...
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