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The trope [[Filipinos With Firearms]] goes here. The Philippine Military is officially called the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The trope [[Filipinos With Firearms]] goes here. The Philippine Military is officially called the Armed Forces of the Philippines.


== Famous Filipinos [citizen of the Philippines or otherwise] ==
== Famous Filipinos (citizens of the Philippines or otherwise) ==


=== Historical ===
=== Historical ===
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* Rex Navarrete, Filipino-American comedian whose jokes focus on the Filipino culture.
* Rex Navarrete, Filipino-American comedian whose jokes focus on the Filipino culture.
* [[Moymoy Palaboy]], a Filipino comedy duo comprising of brothers Roadfill and Moymoy.
* [[Moymoy Palaboy]], a Filipino comedy duo comprising of brothers Roadfill and Moymoy.
* [[The Hungry Syrian Wanderer|Basel Manadil]], a Syrian-born vlogger who resides in the Philippines since 2013, whose videos chronicle his life and adventures in his adopted country.


=== Sports ===
=== Sports ===


* "[[Red Baron|The Mexicutioner]]" [[Lightning Bruiser|Manny Pacquiao]], lightweight boxer that has defeated many of the sport's best-known fighters (as in the likes of Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Shane Mosley, Ricky Hatton and even Oscar de la Hoya) and the first boxer to hold eight championship belts at once, [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|as well as a congressman]].
* "[[Red Baron|The Mexicutioner]]" [[Lightning Bruiser|Manny Pacquiao]], lightweight boxer that has defeated many of the sport's best-known fighters (as in the likes of Marco Antonio Barrera, Erik Morales, Shane Mosley, Ricky Hatton and even Oscar de la Hoya) and the first boxer to hold eight championship belts at once, [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|as well as a congressman and later senator]].
* [[Mighty Glacier|Nonito Donaire]], Pacquiao's fellow boxer and his likeliest successor as the Philippines' main prizefighter.
* [[Mighty Glacier|Nonito Donaire]], Pacquiao's fellow boxer and his likeliest successor as the Philippines' main prizefighter.
* [[Batista|David Bautista]], [[But Not Too Foreign|American]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]] who formerly worked for [[WWE]], six-time world champion, a three-time tag-team champion, and 2005 Royal Rumble winner, has a Filipino father.
* [[Batista|David Bautista]], [[But Not Too Foreign|American]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestler]] who formerly worked for [[WWE]], six-time world champion, a three-time tag-team champion, and 2005 Royal Rumble winner, has a Filipino father.