• The Gong language (also 'Ugong, Ugong, Lawa or Ugawng, with U- meaning 'person') is an endangered Tibeto-Burman language of Western Thailand, spoken in...
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  • Ugong may refer to: Ugong language, an endangered language of Western Thailand, spoken in isolated pocket provinces. Ugong people a group of ethnic people...
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    Lolo-Burmese Mru Core Lolo-Burmese Ugong–Burmish Ugong Burmish Loloish (Ngwi) Lama (2012), in a study of 36 languages, finds the Mondzish cluster (Mondzi–Maang...
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  • Phunoi–Bisu, Pholo and ’Ugong (aberrant; removed in Bradley 1997) Southeastern Loloish: Nisu, Phula, Sani, Azha, Khlula, Muji, Phowa, etc. Ugong is divergent; Bradley...
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    Ugong Pasig National High School (abbreviated as UPNHS; Filipino: Pambansang Mataas na Paaralan ng Ugong Pasig) is a national high school in Ugong, Pasig...
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  • North Burmic. David Bradley places aberrant Ugong with Burmish rather than with Loloish: Ugong–Burmish Ugong Burmish Burmese Burmish Hpun Core Burmish Maru...
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    home to 51 living indigenous languages and 24 living non-indigenous languages, with the majority of people speaking languages of the Southwestern Tai family...
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  • The Ugong are an ethnic group in Thailand. There are approximately 500 Ugong in the Suphan Buri Province of Thailand.[citation needed] The Ugong are Theravada...
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    Ethnic groups in Thailand (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
    populations of Northern Khmer and Kuy; 11 groups speaking Sino-Tibetan languages ('hill tribes'), with the largest in population being the Karen; 3 groups...
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    Pasig (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
    the capital of the new province. In 1939, the barrio or sitio of Ogong (Ugong Norte), which includes the present-day Libis area, was separated from Pasig...
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    Ortigas Center (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    northern portion of the area is part of Quezon City. It is situated south of Ugong Norte. The EDSA Shrine and Robinsons Galleria is situated here. Robinsons...
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    Bureau of Customs (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
    seized ₱6.4 billion worth of methamphetamine in two warehouses in Barangay Ugong of Valenzuela, Metro Manila. The BOC said that they acted on an intelligence...
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    Valenzuela, Metro Manila (category CS1 Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    hand, comprised the southern barangays of Karuhatan, Marulas, Malinta, Ugong, Mapulang Lupa, Canumay, Maysan, Parada, Paso de Blas, Bagbaguin and Torres...
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  • its standardised register, Filipino) as the country's official national language. Recently, streets have been renamed more aggressively after deceased or...
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    Quezon City (category CS1 Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    were taken from Marikina; and, the barrios and sitios of Libis, and Ogong (Ugong Norte) from Pasig. Commonwealth Act No. 659, enacted on June 21, 1941, changed...
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  • David Bradley (linguist) (category Linguists of Sino-Tibetan languages)
    Linguistics C-100, 81-89 1987 Bradley, David (1988). 'The disappearance of the Ugong in Thailand' In N C Dorian (ed.) Investigating Obsolescence, 33-40. Cambridge:...
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  • the Gen. T. de Leon Rd., and near the Torres Bugallion Bridge at Barangay Ugong, Valenzuela. The campus buildings can be widely seen from the North Luzon...
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  • Mi último adiós (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    "Mi último adiós" is interpreted into 46 Philippine languages, including Filipino Sign Language, and as of 2005 at least 35 English translations known...
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    EDSA Shrine (category Articles containing explicitly cited English-language text)
    of Ortigas Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Barangay Ugong Norte, Quezon City. The church is also called the Archdiocesan Shrine of...
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  • List of hospitals in the Philippines (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Medical City, Don Eugenio Lopez Sr. Medical Complex, Ortigas Avenue, Brgy. Ugong, Pasig City Cardinal Santos Medical Center 10 Wilson St., Greenhills, San...
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    2023 Pacific typhoon season (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    used again during 2027. All of the names are the same except Tamaraw and Ugong which replaced the names Tisoy and Ursula after they were retired. On January...
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    Andrés Bonifacio (category CS1 Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    mountain and hill bases like Balara in Mariquina, Pantayanin in Antipolo, Ugong in Pasig and Tungko in Bulacan. Bonifacio appointing generals for these...
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  • St. Paul College, Pasig (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    the School. St. Paul College, Pasig, is located in St. Paul Road, Brgy. Ugong, Pasig, Philippines. It was established in 1970 when Saint Paul University...
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  • Saint Pedro Poveda College (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain. It conducts classes in three languages: English, Spanish and Filipino. The school's regular program from Grade...
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    Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (category Articles containing Filipino-language text)
    MMDA at the intersection of Doña Julia Vargas Avenue and Molave Street in Ugong, Pasig. The building was initially conceptualized by a collaboration between...
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    (2000). Ten outstanding Filipino scientists / Queena N. Lee-Chua. Barrio Ugong, Philippines: Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub. ISBN 971-27-1022-X...
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  • Metro Manila Subway (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    overhead lines similar to those ordered by PNR. The line will have a depot in Ugong, Valenzuela, within the vicinity of the East Valenzuela station. It occupies...
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    List of roads in Metro Manila (category Articles with Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    Lanuza Avenue two-way 4–6 Ugong Meralco Avenue two-way 4–8 Ugong and San Antonio R-5 N60 Ortigas Avenue two-way 6–8 Ugong, Santa Lucia, and Rosario Road...
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  • List of Metro Manila placename etymologies (category CS1 Tagalog-language sources (tl))
    lily. Ugong and Ugong Norte Pasig, Valenzuela and Quezon City Filipino word for "roaring sound" of a river, referring to the Marikina River in Ugong, Pasig...
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    Tropical cyclone naming (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Jenny Kabayan Liwayway Marilyn Nimfa Onyok Perla Quiel Ramon Sarah Tamaraw Ugong Viring Weng Yoyoy Zigzag Auxiliary Abe Berto Charo Dado Estoy Felion Gening...
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