There is no one author of The Legend of Mt. Kanlaon. It is a folk story, retold time after time.
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There is the story called "The dog of Pompeii" but another legend is the son of the scientist
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Some are, legend of maria makiling, legend of mt. mayon, legend of dama de noche, legend of 10 datus, legend of the rainbow, and legend of makahiya...
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The authorship of the legend of Mt. Kanlaon is not definitively attributed to a single person. It is a traditional tale that has been passed down through generations in the Visayan region of the Philippines, where Mt. Kanlaon is located. It is likely that the story has evolved over time through oral tradition.
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According to legend Hephaestus was when he was born one of his parents through him off Mt. Olympus.
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The legend of Mt. Mayon teaches about the consequences of jealousy and pride. It warns against allowing negative emotions to consume us and lead to destructive actions. It also emphasizes the importance of accepting and appreciating the beauty of nature and the forces beyond human control.
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The legend of Mt. Arayat involves a beautiful maiden named Arayat who transformed into a mountain to escape unwanted suitors. Another version tells of a giant named Pampanga who fell in love with a mortal woman named Arayat, and they were both turned into mountains to be together forever. These legends are part of the rich folklore and cultural heritage of the Philippines.
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no one wrote it, it is a legend about a goddes who inhabited mt. makiling. it originated from the from the province of laguna, philippines where the mountain is located...the story happened before the spaniards came to the philippines... ancient filipinos believe in gods and godesses of nature... "diwata"
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Mount Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines, revered by the indigenous Bagobo people as a sacred place. According to legend, a giant named Apo once roamed the land and fell in love with a mortal woman. The gods transformed them into mountains—thus creating Mount Apo and Mount Talomo—with Apo forever guarding his beloved. Today, many believe that offering rituals at Mount Apo can bring good fortune and protection.
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Most likely not, barring some kind of Mt. Dew inspired epiphany. If you're referring to that urban legend that yellow 5, also known as tartrazine, is capable of killing sperm - don't worry - it's not true. It's a persistent rumor, but it's not true. So, to answer your true question, Mt. Dew is not a safe alternative to condoms.
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hurry through HYRULE FIELDS on the edge of the land to hyr town and give it to the goron sop keeper.
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Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
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--MT POCKET MAN
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According to legend, an earthquake created Fuji in 286 B.C. Its last major eruption was in 1707.
Mt fuji is approximatley 20000 years old
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there is no thing that could be a legend of a legend
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Mt. Fuji, Mt. Naka, Mt. Tokachi, Mt. Okuhotaka, Mt. Hidaka, Mt. Chugoku, The Japanese Alps, and someone can add on to this. :D
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China (9,300 Mt)
The United States (4,800 Mt)
India (2,200 Mt)
Russia (1,500 Mt)
Japan (1,100 Mt)
Germany (718.8 Mt)
Korea (600 Mt)
Iran (567.1 Mt)
Canada (547.8 Mt)
Saudi Arabia (532.2 Mt)
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4500 mt = 4500000 kg
4500 mt = 4500000 kg
4500 mt = 4500000 kg
4500 mt = 4500000 kg
4500 mt = 4500000 kg
4500 mt = 4500000 kg
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mt. haungshan,mt jiuhua,mt waitai, mt emei and mt putuoshan
by zainith Patel mellor
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1 mt = 1000000 g
1 mt = 1000000 g
1 mt = 1000000 g
1 mt = 1000000 g
1 mt = 1000000 g
1 mt = 1000000 g
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0.9 mt = 900 kg
0.9 mt = 900 kg
0.9 mt = 900 kg
0.9 mt = 900 kg
0.9 mt = 900 kg
0.9 mt = 900 kg
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1 mt = 1000 kg
1 mt = 1000 kg
1 mt = 1000 kg
1 mt = 1000 kg
1 mt = 1000 kg
1 mt = 1000 kg
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3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
3.24 mt = 7142.977 lb
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Legend - Legend Seven album - was created in 1992.
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1000 mt = 1000000 kg
1000 mt = 1000000 kg
1000 mt = 1000000 kg
1000 mt = 1000000 kg
1000 mt = 1000000 kg
1000 mt = 1000000 kg
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There is an urban legend that there was a old man that lived by mt. st. Helens and he did not want to evacuate. so he got buried under all the ashes. They spent days, week, even month looking for him. But he was never found. Now they say that in the forest by mt. st. Helens around midnight you can hear hem exclaiming "NO, NO, NO ,NO. Leave this forest this is my home. This is my Home." so that's something pretty interesting.
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No Mt is not a proper noun if you're talking about the Rocky Mt, Rocky and Mt would be proper. Mt. is proper because it's with a word that is proper
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There are many, many more. A full listing of Australian mountains can be found at the related link below.
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The standard two-letter abbreviation for the state of Montana is MT.
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There are a few, there is Mt. Etna, Stromboli, Mt. Vesuvius, and Mt. Vulcan.
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Mt. Cook is taller at 12,316 feet, versus Mt. Olympus, at 9,570 feet tall.
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Some mountains in the Philppines are:
* Mt. Apo in Davao del Sur * Mt. Pulog in Bicol * Mt. Makiling * Mt. Banahaw * Mt. San Cristobalin Laguna * Mt. Arayat in Pampanga * Mt. Mayon in Albay * Mt. Baco in Mindoro Occidental * Mt. Matalingajan in Palawan * Mt. Makaturing in Lanao del Sur
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I know in Washington is Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Saint Helen. The only on I know in Oregon is Mt. Hood.
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