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  1. Jan 1, 2015 · The manila tamarind is a fast-growing, long-lived tree that can grow to a height and spread of 20 m. It is known by the name “Madras thorn,” but it is not native to Madras. The name “Manila tamarind” is misleading, since it is neither closely related to tamarind nor native to Manila.

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    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, DHAKA H.E. (Mr.) Bahnarim A. Guinomla Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary House No. 17, Road No. 7, Baridhara, Dhaka 1212 PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH Tel. No. (+8802) 988-1590 (+8802) 988-1590 Hotline : (+880-191) 547-7731 Fax No. (+8802) 882-3686 Email: dhaka.pe@dfa.gov.ph; philemb2@aknetbd.com Website: www...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, BRUNEI H.E. (Mr.) Nestor Z. Ochoa Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Simpang 336, Diplomatic Enclave Jalan Kebangsaan, Bandar Seri Begawan, BA 1210 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Tel. No. (+673) 224-1465 (+673) 224-1465, 224-1466, 223-8845, 222-0781 Consular Hotline: (+673) 871-4881 (+673) 871-4881 Labor Hotline: (+673) 883...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, PHNOM PENH H.E. (Mr.) Noe A. Wong Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary House No. 15, Street 422, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of CAMBODIA Tel. No. (855)(23) 222 303; 222 304 Fax No. (855)(23) 215143 Mobile (ATN & Consular Services) (855-77) 777-900 Email: phnompenh.pe@dfa.gov.ph; phn...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, BEIJING H.E. (Ms.) Sonia C. Brady Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 23 Xiu Shui Bei Jie, Jian Guo Men Wai, Beijing, 100600 PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Tel. No. (+8610) 6532-2518; 6532-2451; 6532-1872 Fax No. (+8610) 6532-3761; 6532-1921 (Consular Section) ATN Hotline (Mobile Phone): (+86) 13911180495 Email: bei...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, NEW DELHI H.E. (Mr.) Benito B. Valeriano Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 50-N Nyaya Marg. Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, INDIA Tel. Nos. (+9111) 2688-9091;(+9111) 2688-9091; 2611-0152; 2410-1120; 2688-8838 Fax No. (+9111) 2687-6401 Duty Officer: (+91) 9910797014,(+91) 9910797014 Email: newdelhi.pe@dfa.gov.p...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, JAKARTA Mr. Roberto O. Manalo Charge d’ Affaires # 6 – 8 Jalan Imam Bonjol, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat 10310, Republic of INDONESIA Trunkline (+6221) 310-0334, (+6221) 310-0334 Fax No. (+6221) 315-1167 Email: jakarta.pe@dfa.gov.ph; phjkt@indo.net.id PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL, MANADO Hon. (Mr.) Jose D.L. Burgos Consul Gene...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, TEHRAN Hon. (Ms.) Rosario P. Lemque Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. No. 5 Khayyam Street corner Fareshteh Valie-Asr Avenue, Tehran, IRAN Tel. Nos.(+9821) 2266-8774 (+9821) 2266-8774 to 76 Fax No. (+9821) 2266-8990 Hotline: (+98) 912-213-6801 (+98) 912-213-6801 / 935-805-8169 Email: tehran.pe@dfa.gov.ph; tehranpe@yahoo.com

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, BAGHDAD (Mr.) Marlowe A. Miranda Chargé d’ Affaires, a.i. House No. 4 Zukak No. 22, Mahalat 915 Hay Al-Jamia, Al-Jadriyah, BAGHDAD, IRAQ Phone Numbers: +964-7817889761 +964-7715187510 +964-7712351127 +964-7714709842 +964-7715807201 Email: baghdad.pe@dfa.gov.ph; pe.baghdad@gmail.com

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, TOKYO H.E. (Mr.) Manuel M. Lopez Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 5-15-5, Roppongi Minato-ku; Tokyo 106-8537, JAPAN Tel. no. (+813) 5562-1600 (+813) 5562-1600 to 05 (except 03) Fax No. (+813) 5562-1603 / PC PLUS No: (813) 5562-1570 Email: tokyo.pe@dfa.gov.ph; phjp@gol.com Website: http://tokyo.philembassy.net...

    EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES, SEOUL H.E. (Mr.) Luis T. Cruz Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 5-1 Itaewon-2 dong, Yongsan-Gu Seoul 140-200, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Tel. Nos. (+822) 796-7387 (+822) 796-7387 to 89 Emergency Hotline: (+82) 109365-2312 (+82) 109365-2312 ATN Hotline: (+82) 109263-8119 (+82) 109263-8119 Fax No. (+822) 796-0827 Email: ...

  2. Jan 14, 2016 · The Philippines has four main classes of elected administrative divisions, often lumped together as local government units (LGUs). They are, from the highest to the lowest division: Autonomous regions; Provinces (lalawigan, probinsiya) and independent cities (lungsod, siyudad/ciudad, dakbayan, lakanbalen)

  3. List of countries in Asia. Being the biggest continent in the world, Asia includes 50 independent countries and occupies the eastern part of the single Eurasian landmass. Surrounded by the Arctic Ocean from the north, by the Pacific Ocean from the east and by the Indian Ocean from the south, it is separated from Africa by Suez Canal.

  4. Nov 26, 2022 · Early pre-1800 introduction to Asia is certain, given that although P. dulce is native to tropical America, it was first described and named in 1798 by Roxburgh from material collected in India, reported to have been introduced from the Philippines. The very wide distribution seen today, the extent of naturalization and the

  5. The Madras sepoy and SE Asia Madras Sepoys in 19th Century SE Asia Most Indians would probably be surprised if you were to tell them that long before MacArthur’s marines assault-landed on Philippine’s beaches during the World War II, our Madras sepoys had stormed the Fort of Manila with a British regiment for company and wrenched the city ...

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  7. Pithecellobium dulce is a perennial herb that is not native to California. [Wikipedia] Native to Mexico, Central and South America; Description: Pithecellobium dulce, commonly known as Manila tamarind, Madras thorn, monkeypod tree or camachile, [4] [5] is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the Pacific ...

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