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  2. Philippines–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines–Thailand relations refers to the bilateral relations between the Republic of the Philippines and the Kingdom of Thailand. The Philippines established formal diplomatic relations with Thailand on June 14, 1949. [1] The relations between the two are described as warm and friendly. [2]

  3. Ages of consent in Asia - Wikipedia

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    A misinformation video about this topic (similarly to another one about Italy) focused on the relationship between an American English teacher in Thailand and a Thai student was made and spread in October 2023 by the American YouTuber and content creator Ray William Johnson from his Californian perspective.

  4. Philippines–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Taiwan's export to the Philippines totaled US$9.78 billion while Taiwan's import from the Philippines reached a total of US$2.2 billion. In 2014, the Philippines was the 8th largest export and the 25th largest import partner to Taiwan, whereas Taiwan was the 9th largest export and 3rd largest import partner for the Philippines.

  5. After a quarter century, Thailand's LGBTQ Pride Parade is ...

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    Thailand kicked off its celebration of the LGBTQ+ community’s Pride Month with a parade Saturday, as the country is on course to become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalize marriage ...

  6. Legality of polygamy - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of polygamy varies widely around the world. Polygyny is legal in 58 out of nearly 200 sovereign states, the vast majority of them being Muslim-majority countries. Some countries that permit polygamy have restrictions, such as requiring the first wife to give her consent.

  7. Aeta people - Wikipedia

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    Aeta (Ayta / ˈ aɪ t ə / EYE-tə), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous Filipinos who live in various parts of Luzon island in the Philippines.They are also known as the "Philippines Negrito"; and they are included in the wider Negrito grouping of Southeast Asia, with whom they share superficial common physical characteristics such as: dark skin tones; short statures ...

  8. Bakla - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a baklâ ( literal: Gay, transgender, Poy) ( Tagalog and Cebuano) ( pronounced [bɐkˈlaʔ] ), bayot (Cebuano) or agî ( Hiligaynon) is a person who was assigned male at birth and has adopted a gender expression that is feminine. [1] They are often considered a third gender. [2] Many bakla are exclusively attracted to men [3 ...

  9. LGBT rights in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    History. Prior to the Spanish occupation, non-labeled transgender women or feminine men usually (but not always) became babaylan, which are traditionally non-cis-women.In the Spanish colonizers diaries and journals written as "men who lived as women, and seen as women in the society" were shamans of the animistic-polytheistic indigenous Philippine folk religions.