• <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/HomeTown">#HomeTown</a><br />
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    Fellow SoMeeian this is Nueva Ecija. One of the provinces located in the island of Luzon-Philippines. A 2 and a half hour drive from Manila. Nueva Ecija is an agricultural province and is known as the "Rice Granary" of the Philippines. "Tricycle Capital of the Philippines" and "Milk Capital of the Philippines". Most of its agricultural land is untouched, undeveloped and is being used for farming and poultry. Hence it is not left behind with its nearby provinces when it comes to health care innovations, educational services and facilities, delicacies and tourist destinations such as:<br />
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    Minalungao Park<br />
    Pantabangan Lake<br />
    Lupao Pinsal Falls<br />
    Nabao Lake<br />
    Fort Magsaysay Dam (Pahingahan)<br />
    Tanawan<br />
    Highland Bali Resor<br />
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    One of the province's university- CLSU university has also been cited as one of the 100 most significant educational institutions in Asia.<br />
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    <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/HomeTown">#HomeTown</a><br /> <br /> Fellow SoMeeian this is Nueva Ecija. One of the provinces located in the island of Luzon-Philippines. A 2 and a half hour drive from Manila. Nueva Ecija is an agricultural province and is known as the "Rice Granary" of the Philippines. "Tricycle Capital of the Philippines" and "Milk Capital of the Philippines". Most of its agricultural land is untouched, undeveloped and is being used for farming and poultry. Hence it is not left behind with its nearby provinces when it comes to health care innovations, educational services and facilities, delicacies and tourist destinations such as:<br /> <br /> Minalungao Park<br /> Pantabangan Lake<br /> Lupao Pinsal Falls<br /> Nabao Lake<br /> Fort Magsaysay Dam (Pahingahan)<br /> Tanawan<br /> Highland Bali Resor<br /> <br /> One of the province's university- CLSU university has also been cited as one of the 100 most significant educational institutions in Asia.<br /> <br /> <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/ProjectPhDbyJED">#ProjectPhDbyJED</a><br /> <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/NuevaEcija">#NuevaEcija</a><br /> <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Philippines">#Philippines</a><br /> <br /> <a target='_blank' rel='nofollow' href="https://youtu.be/x8zQFqXu5tk">https://youtu.be/x8zQFqXu5tk</a><br/>[#HomeTown Fellow SoMeeian this is Nueva Ecija. One of the provinces located in the islan](https://somee.social/posts/683604) ----------- REFERENT URL --------------- https://somee.social/search/hashtag/HomeTown https://somee.social/search/hashtag/ProjectPhDbyJED https://somee.social/search/hashtag/NuevaEcija https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Philippines https://youtu.be/x8zQFqXu5tk
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  • Have you been Naughty or Nice??<br />
    Santa and <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JED">#JED</a><br />
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    Dylan's Mums alway makes sure that every year Dylan meets Santa. These photos were taken last year. I wonder which county are we going this year to see Santa. <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JEDiaries">#JEDiaries</a><br />
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    Someeians, Have you ever wished upon Santa? We hope you get what you want for Christmas!<br />
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    Have you been Naughty or Nice??<br /> Santa and <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JED">#JED</a><br /> <br /> Dylan's Mums alway makes sure that every year Dylan meets Santa. These photos were taken last year. I wonder which county are we going this year to see Santa. <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JEDiaries">#JEDiaries</a><br /> <br /> Someeians, Have you ever wished upon Santa? We hope you get what you want for Christmas!<br /> <br /> <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Santasgrotto">#Santasgrotto</a><br /> <a href="https://somee.social/search/hashtag/kidsatheart">#kidsatheart</a><br /> <br /> <br/>[Have you been Naughty or Nice?? Santa and #JED Dylan's Mums alway makes sure that ev](https://somee.social/posts/625390) ----------- REFERENT URL --------------- https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JED https://somee.social/search/hashtag/JEDiaries https://somee.social/search/hashtag/Santasgrotto https://somee.social/search/hashtag/kidsatheart
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  • "Djed" is a term that is associated with ancient Egyptian culture and religion. It refers to a symbol that was often depicted in ancient Egyptian art and was considered to be an important symbol of stability and power.

    The Djed symbol is usually represented as a column with four parallel lines near the top, resembling a series of crossing blocks, and sometimes with a symbol of a cross at the top. It was often associated with the god Osiris and was thought to represent his backbone, symbolizing his power and strength.

    In ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, the Djed was considered to be a powerful talisman that provided protection and stability, and was often depicted being carried in religious processions and used in temple rituals. The Djed symbol continues to be an important cultural symbol in modern Egypt and is often used as a symbol of national pride and cultural heritage.
    "Djed" is a term that is associated with ancient Egyptian culture and religion. It refers to a symbol that was often depicted in ancient Egyptian art and was considered to be an important symbol of stability and power. The Djed symbol is usually represented as a column with four parallel lines near the top, resembling a series of crossing blocks, and sometimes with a symbol of a cross at the top. It was often associated with the god Osiris and was thought to represent his backbone, symbolizing his power and strength. In ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, the Djed was considered to be a powerful talisman that provided protection and stability, and was often depicted being carried in religious processions and used in temple rituals. The Djed symbol continues to be an important cultural symbol in modern Egypt and is often used as a symbol of national pride and cultural heritage.
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