Mga estadwa ng sinaunang mga diyos sa Kanlurang Mindanao.
Some statues of ancient Hindu Gods were hidden in western Mindanao to prevent them from being destroyed by Christians who only believed in one God. One of these statues is known as Golden Tara but it has since been relocated to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
Statues of ancient gods in western Mindanao are significant cultural artifacts that represent the religious beliefs and practices of the indigenous people in the region. These statues are often made from wood, metal, or stone, and are crafted with intricate details. They serve as a tangible connection to the region's rich spiritual heritage and offer insights into the worship and reverence of ancient gods.
The motto of AFP Western Mindanao Command is 'Katapangan'.
Western Mindanao State University was created in 1965.
The sea south of Mindanao and east of Borneo is the Celebes Sea. It is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean, located in Southeast Asia.
They both build statues of western coyboys.
Ancient Greece was the origin of the western dramatic tradition.
Mindanao is located outside the main typhoon belt in the Western Pacific, which is why it seldom experiences typhoons. The mountainous terrain of Mindanao also helps disrupt the typical path of typhoons, steering them towards other regions in the Philippines.
There are hundreds and hundreds of them, mostly in museums all over the western world.
Most works in the Western literary tradition have a connection to the culture of ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome