santol


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santol

(ˈsæntɒl)
n
(Plants) a fruit from Southeast Asia
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then Santol Street, right at Palanza, Landargun or Bayani Road, left at G.
Some barrios or sitios were given to the capital city: Balingasa, Balintawak, Galas, Kaingin, Kangkong, La Loma, Malamig, Masambong, Matalahib, San Isidro, San Jose, Santol, and Tatalon from Caloocan Cubao, the western half of Diliman, Kamuning, New Manila, Roxas and San Francisco del Monte from San Juan Balara, Barangka, the eastern half of Diliman, Jesus de la Peaa and Krus na Ligas from Marikina Libis, Santolan and Ugong Norte from Pasig and some barrios from Montalban and San Mateo.
Juan Miguel 'Mikey' Arroyo and other municipal and barangay officials in planting propagules of santol, guyabano, lemon, coconut, and rambutan.
According to the Olongapo City Police Office, authorities arrested 39-year-old Marlow Estrella and 33-year-old Erma Baltazar in Purok 3, Santol St.
11, personnel of the Kiblawan Police Station arrested the top 3 most wante person identified as Ronilo Esto, 35, farmer and a resident of Sitio Santol, Barangay Bunot, Kiblawan, Davao del Sur.
He pointed to the importance of working on the production of non-traditional crops which are needed in foreign markets, such as langsat, santol, durian, and ashwagandha, which will give the Egyptian market a fresh global outlook.
The Santol exercises kicked off earlier last week and focus on training the Special Forces to deal with real-world situations.
Nasri Abubakar, 40, and Dennis Aloba, 30, technician and installer for Globe Telecom, were on a motorcycle, on a major road in Santol, Patikul, Sulu on Tuesday.
Get ready to be attended by chambermaids, and even a canine ambassador named Santol, a treasured hotel employee who has his own visiting cards and email address.
In July, on the day before American Independence, the 750,000 citizens of Quebec City - and Santol - celebrate its 400th anniversary.
A dog called Santol. And he has been adopted as a canine ambassador by the magnificent Chateau Frontenac Hotel, where I was to spend two idyllic nights during a four-day stay in the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec.
Those who are honoured enough to partake of the Ambassadorial walk are provided with basic commands in French, since Santol has not yet learned English and the Quebecois, or Quebecers, are very protective of their language and heritage.