CAMILING , a See also:town of the See also:province of Tarlac, Luzon, See also:- PHILIP
- PHILIP (Gr.'FiXtrsro , fond of horses, from dn)^eiv, to love, and limos, horse; Lat. Philip pus, whence e.g. M. H. Ger. Philippes, Dutch Filips, and, with dropping of the final s, It. Filippo, Fr. Philippe, Ger. Philipp, Sp. Felipe)
- PHILIP, JOHN (1775-1851)
- PHILIP, KING (c. 1639-1676)
- PHILIP, LANOGRAVE OF HESSE (1504-1567)
Philip-See also:pine Islands, on the Camiling See also:river, about 8o m. N.N.W. of See also:Manila. Pop. (1903) 25,243. In 1903 after the See also:census had been taken, the adjacent towns of See also:Santa Ignacia (pop. 1911) and See also:San Clemente (pop. 1822) were annexed to Camiling. Its See also:pro-ducts are See also:rice, See also:Indian See also:corn and See also:sugar. See also:Fine See also:timber grows in the vicinity. The See also:principal See also:language is Ilocano; Pangasinan, too, is spoken. Being in an isolated position, very difficult of See also:access during the See also:rainy See also:season, Camiling has always been infested with thieves and bands of outlaws, who come here for concealmenx.
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