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Manila paper - traducción al Inglés

USED FOR MAKING FILE FOLDERS AND ENVELOPES, CALLED MANILA FOLDERS AND MANILA ENVELOPES
Manilla paper; Manila drawing paper; Manilla drawing paper
  • A stack of Manila paper

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Papel Manila (papel hecho de fibras del árbol de plátano)
manilla paper         
papel manilla {papel de forro}
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  • The National Museum of Fine Arts
  • Grand Marian Procession in Intramuros
  • Manila in May 1958
  • San Ignacio Church]] in Intramuros
  • Aerial view of Manila in 2023
  • Feast of the Black Nazarene]] (''Traslacíon'')
  • Temperature and rainfall
  • [[Divisoria]] is a popular flea market for locals and tourists.
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  • An illustration of [[Intramuros]] in the 1700s
  • Binondo]], the central business district of the city of Manila.
  • The Intramuros Golf Club
  • [[Jones Bridge]] was redeveloped in 2019 to "restore" it to its near-original design using [[Beaux-Arts architecture]].
  • Spanish cannons on a fortress wall in Manila, circa pre-1900
  • LRT Line 1]]
  • Saka]] 822 (c. 900).
  • Landbank Plaza, the headquarters of the [[Land Bank of the Philippines]]
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  • The [[Luneta Hotel]], an example of [[French Renaissance architecture]] with Filipino stylized beaux art
  • The [[Manila Bay]] sunset
  • Plaza Moriones]] with the [[Manila Cathedral]] in the background.
  • [[Manila City Hall]], the seat of city government
  • The inaugural session of the 12th [[Manila City Council]] at the city hall. (2022).
  • Battle of Manila]] in 1945
  • Manila population pyramid in 2021
  • The National Museum of Natural History at Agrifina Circle, [[Rizal Park]]
  • The campus of the [[Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila]] and Baluarte de San Diego in Intramuros
  • The [[Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas]], the central bank of the Philippines
  • Manila is divided into six congressional districts.
  • District map of Manila showing its sixteen districts
  • View of the [[Rizal Monument]] in [[Rizal Park]]
  • The [[Roxas Boulevard]] skyline along [[Manila Bay]].
  • The façade of the [[Manila Metropolitan Theater]], designed by Filipino architect [[Juan M. Arellano]]
  • Lasallian educational institution]] established in 1911.
  • Facade of the [[Supreme Court of the Philippines]].
  • A [[Toyota Vios]] of the Manila Police District
  • TBF-1 Avenger]] dropping a bomb over the Pasig River in Manila targeting the dockyard, November 14, 1944
  • People flocking the street market at [[Plaza Miranda]]
  • [[Jeepney]]s are one of the most popular modes of transportation in Manila.
  • [[Smokey Mountain]] Housing Project was built on a former landfill. Continuous development of housing buildings continues up to the present day.
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Ex: The Government has ordered the police nationwide to spray-paint all private homes of alleged or suspected drug dealers in Manila.

Definición

mantón de Manila
term. comp.
El de seda y bordado, generalmente con colores brillantes, que procede, de ordinario, de la China.

Wikipedia

Manila paper

Manila paper is a relatively inexpensive type of paper, generally made through a less-refined process than other types of paper, and is typically made from semi-bleached wood fibers. It is just as strong as kraft paper but has better printing qualities, such as stronger pigment retention. Manila paper is buff-colored and the fibers of the paper are usually visible to the naked eye.

Manila is most commonly used for making file folders and envelopes, called Manila folders and Manila envelopes, respectively. Some fashion schools and people in the fashion industry use large rolls of Manila to create finalised clothing patterns. Because the paper is generally inexpensive, it is commonly given to children for making art.

Manila paper was originally made out of old Manila hemp ropes which were extensively used on ships, having replaced true hemp. The ropes were made from abacá or Musa textilis, which is grown in the Philippines; hence the association with Manila, its capital city. Abacá is an exceptionally strong fibre, nowadays used for special papers like tea bag tissue. It is also very expensive, being several times more expensive than woodpulp, hence the change to that fiber for what is still called Manilla—usually with two Ls. More recently new woodpulp has often been replaced with a high proportion of recycled fibers. True Manila hemp folders would have been much tougher and longer lasting than modern folders.