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Another port is Bolinao, which is better than any other.
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For example, in Bolinao, Pangasinan in the northwestern Philippines, a global bleaching event caused near 100% mortality of the corals on the reef slope.
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A study done by McManus et al in Bolinao, Philippines modeled the effect of blast fishing on coral reefs.
Coral degradation through destructive fishing practices 2008
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These differences may arise from the use of synonyms or from misinformation, as I was able to take the Bolinao vocabulary from only two individuals.
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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It seems that nothing further was done toward settling or evangelizing the region for twelve years, although the chronicler goes on to say that three years after the discovery of Bolinao a sergeant of Salcedo's traversed the Bolinao region, receiving everywhere the homage of the natives, and a Franciscan missionary, Sebastian Baeza, preached the gospel there.
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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Then in 1680, more than a hundred years after Salcedo landed at Bolinao, the Dominicans undertook the active evangelization of the district.
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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The chief difference between the Bolinao dialect and that of the region south is the substitution of the letter "r" in the former for "l"; as
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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This dialect is spoken in the towns of Bolinao, Anda, Bani, and Zaragoza, although I am informed that there are even slight differences in the speech of the people of some of these towns.
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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In short, in all the Islands where these Blacks, and other Savage Men are, the _Spaniards_ Possess not much beyond the Sea Coasts; and not that in all Parts, especially from _Maribeles, _ to Cape _Bolinao_ in the
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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But in 1584 the Augustinians established themselves at the extreme ends of the mountain range, Bolinao and Mariveles.
Negritos of Zambales William Allan Reed
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