Atang (disambiguation)

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Amado Vera Hernandez, was a Filipino writer and labor leader who was known for his criticism of social injustices in the Philippines and was later imprisoned for his involvement in the communist movement. He was the central figure in a landmark legal case that took 13 years to settle.

Dalagang Bukid is a 1919 Filipino silent film. Directed by José Nepomuceno, it is recognized as the first full-length Filipino produced and directed feature film. An adaptation of the Tagalog sarsuwela of the same name by Hermogenes Ilagan, the film stars Atang de la Rama and Marceliano Ilagan, both of whom reprise their roles from the original sarsuwela production.

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Atang is a village in Chipwi Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma.

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The Ilocano ritual of Atang is known as a food offering that is intended to drive away evil and malevolent spirits. It plays an important role in Ilocano culture, as Ilocanos generally believe that there are spirits who live among humans, either of the dead or of other worlds who need to be appeased whenever they are disturbed or offended. This custom of offering food to the deceased is known as alay by the Tagalog and halad by the Cebuanos.

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Atang Senjaya Airport or Atang Senjaya Airbase is a small airbase operated by Indonesian Air Force. Located at Atang Senjaya, Kemang, Bogor Regency, West Java, Indonesia, this airport has a single runway lane of 1.400 m. The airport is named after an Indonesian aviation pioneer from West Java, Atang Sendjaja. It is the main base of 4th Air Wing, General Education Wing and Atang Senjaya Air Force Hospital.