Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Amy Perez sa gabi na lang nakikita ang pamilya

Ang 49-year-old radio anchor, TV host-actress nasi Amy Perez na marahil ang pinaka-busy among the female personalities with two daily TV shows and daily radio program to her credit.

Kinakailangan niyang gumising ng maaga para sa kanyang daily morning show sa ABS-CBN, ang Umagang Kay Ganda.


Magkakaroon lamang siya ng dalawang oras na break at saka siya tutuloy sa kanyang daily morning radio program sa DZMM, ang Sakto na dati nilang pinagsamahan ni Marc Logan at ngayon with  Kim Atienza as her partner.


Pagkatapos nito ay tuloy na siya ng dressing room ng noontime show na It’s Showtime para magpalit ng damit in time for the show ng nagtatapos ng alas-4 ng hapon. 


Unless may iba siyang appointment for the day, diretso na ng uwi si Amy to be with her three sons. 


Sa gabi na niya makakasama ang kanyang present husband na si Carlo Castillo at magkakasama na silang nagdi-dinner with the kids.


Annuled na ang kasal ni Amy sa kanyang singer ex-husband, ang dating lead vocalist ng South Border na si Brix Ferraris kung kanino siya may isang anak na si Adi, now living in the U.S.


Matagal na panahong hinintay ni Amy ang kanyang annulment sa unang marriage bago niya napakasalan ang asawa ngayon nung November 12, 2014.


Ang mag-asawa ay meron nang dalawang anak, sina Sean Kyle at Isaiah.


Amy is related sa award-winning actress na si Lorna Tolentino maging ang action superstar na si Robin Padilla.


Mga Baklash ng Eat Bulaga! mas bagay sa loob ng studio


May mga nagsa-suggest na sana’y gawin na sa loob ng studio ng Eat Bulaga! ang kanilang BakLash singing competition sa halip na on location at gawin nang pormal ang presentation nito with matching judges nang ma justify naman ng mga contestants ang kanilang pag-aayos at paghahanda for the competition.


Pawang naka-gown at nakaa­yos ang mga participants ng Baklash na kumakanta on location sa gitna ng init. Mas mai-enhance pa ng Eat Bulaga! ang nasabing segment kung ito’y gaganapin sa loob ng studio at hindi sa gitna ng initan lalupa’t magagaling ang sumasali sa nasabing segment.


Pure Magic sinimulan ng mga Kapamilya artist


Kung ang dating taunang star-studded Star Magic Ball ay ginawa nang ABS-CBN Ball nung isang taon, muling nag-create ang Star Magic (ang talent management arm ng ABS-CBN) ng panibago nilang event, ang Pure Magic na kanilang sinimulan nung nakaraang linggo, January 27, 2019 na ginanap sa grand ballroom ng Maruis Events Place in Bonifacio Global City sa Taguig na pinamahalaan ni Keren Pascual.



Spotted din ang mga kaibigan sina fashion photographer Paolo Pineda, make-up artist Peps Silvestre & Men's Health's Team Art Director Glen Concio, photographer Jake Verzosa, former House secretary general Cesar Strait Pareja, former DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman, Pops Fernandez, Tessa AlindoganTessa Prieto-Valdes and husband Dennis, Philippine Daily Inquirer president and CEO Sandy Romualdez, Chef Noel de la Rama, DZMM's Patricia Daza, Radyo INQUIRER's Noel Ferrer, Star Cinema's Enrico Santos, headwriter Joel Mercado, PEP editor-in-chief Jo Ann Maglipon, Eloisa Matias and Leo Katigbak, Shirley Kuan, Law Tan, Dolor Guevarra, Angelica Alita, Veana Fores, Bibeth Orteza and Malou Choa-Fagar, ABS-CBN COO for broadcast Cory Vidanes, Senators Grace Poe, Bam Aquino, Sonny Angara, Loren Legarda and Cynthia Villar, Dreamscape Entertainment head Deo Endrinal, advertising and promotions head Biboy Arboleda, Sr. Mary John Mananzan, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, Rev. Rhee Timbang, Rev. Broderick Pabillo, former Reps. Lorenzo “Erin” Tañada III and Neri Colmenares, ACT partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio, University of the Philippines (UP) chancellor Michael Tan, Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) national chairman and law dean Jose Manuel Diokno, BAYAN’s Carol Araullo, National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) secretary general Edre Olalia, UP professors Rolando Simbulan and Julkipli Wadi, journalists Vergel Santos and Inday Espina Varona, actors Mae Paner and Audie Gemora, Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay, Edith Burgos, former Bayan Muna Party-List Rep. Teddy Casiño, Liz Uy, MTRCB chairperson Rachel Arenas, Management Association of the Philippines president Riza Mantaring, Sun Life Financial CEO and country head Benedicto Sison, Jan Chiu, Bea Grabador, Andrea Villanueva, Mike Defensor, Fashion Forward Dubai CEO and co-founder Bong Guerrero, Carlo Magdaluyo, McDonald's managing director Margot Torres, Angelette Calero, Anton Barretto, designers Rajo Laurel, Randy Ortiz, Joan Bitagcol, JC Buendia, Joey Samson, James Reyes, Louis Claparols and Rhett Eala, Patty Betita, former Professional Models Association of the Philippines president Phoemela Baranda, Philippine Daily Inquirer Lifestyle editor Thelma San Juan with son Luis Carlo, The Philippine Star Lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil and husband Robert, Mons Romulo, Summit Media president Lisa Gokongwei Cheng, Manila Bulletin Lifestyle editor Arnel Patawaran, Manila Bulletin fashion and beauty editor Liza Ilarde, Philippine Tatler editor-in-chief Anton San Diego, Bev Llorente, Samantha Lopez, Navotas City Rep. Toby Tiangco, ALV Talent Circuit, Inc. president and talent manager Arnold Vegafria, former Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter, Taguig City Mayor Lani and Rep. Pia CayetanoBenny and Joy Aguilar and siblings Jam and Johansen, former Taguig City mayor Freddie Tinga and former first lady Kaye Tinga.

Ito’y dinaluhan ng stars and talents ng Star Magic na pinangunahan ni Piolo Pascual na siyang pinarangalang Lit of the Night, habang si Kim Chiu naman ang Star of the Night at si KZ Tan­dingan naman ang Glam of the Night.

Sa halip na nakasuot ng gown ang mga babae at suit naman ang guys tulad ng Star Magic Ball, naka-cocktail dress naman this time ang girls habang ang boys came in their semi-formal attire to make it distinct sa dating Star Magic Ball at ABS-CBN Ball.

https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/showbiz/2019/01/29/1888979/amy-perez-sa-gabi-na-lang-nakikita-ang-pamilya

Monday, January 28, 2019

Pure Magic sinimulan ng mga Kapamilya artist

Kung ang dating taunang star-studded Star Magic Ball ay ginawa nang ABS-CBN Ball nung isang taon, muling nag-create ang Star Magic (ang talent management arm ng ABS-CBN) ng panibago nilang event, ang Pure Magic na kanilang sinimulan nung nakaraang linggo, January 27, 2019 na ginanap sa grand ballroom ng Maruis Events Place in Bonifacio Global City sa Taguig na pinamahalaan ni Keren Pascual.

Spotted din ang mga kaibigan sina fashion photographer Paolo Pineda, make-up artist Peps Silvestre & Men's Health's Team Art Director Glen Concio, photographer Jake Verzosa, former House secretary general Cesar Strait Pareja, former DSWD Secretary Dinky Soliman, Pops Fernandez, Tessa AlindoganTessa Prieto-Valdes and husband Dennis, Philippine Daily Inquirer president and CEO Sandy Romualdez, Chef Noel de la Rama, DZMM's Patricia Daza, Radyo INQUIRER's Noel Ferrer, Star Cinema's Enrico Santos, headwriter Joel Mercado, PEP editor-in-chief Jo Ann Maglipon, Eloisa Matias and Leo Katigbak, Shirley Kuan, Law Tan, Dolor Guevarra, Angelica Alita, Veana Fores, Bibeth Orteza and Malou Choa-Fagar, ABS-CBN COO for broadcast Cory Vidanes, Senators Grace Poe, Bam Aquino, Sonny Angara, Loren Legarda and Cynthia Villar, Dreamscape Entertainment head Deo Endrinal, advertising and promotions head Biboy Arboleda, Sr. Mary John Mananzan, former Sen. Rene Saguisag, Rev. Rhee Timbang, Rev. Broderick Pabillo, former Reps. Lorenzo “Erin” Tañada III and Neri Colmenares, ACT partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio, University of the Philippines (UP) chancellor Michael Tan, Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG) national chairman and law dean Jose Manuel Diokno, BAYAN’s Carol Araullo, National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) secretary general Edre Olalia, UP professors Rolando Simbulan and Julkipli Wadi, journalists Vergel Santos and Inday Espina Varona, actors Mae Paner and Audie Gemora, Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay, Edith Burgos, former Bayan Muna Party-List Rep. Teddy Casiño, Liz Uy, MTRCB chairperson Rachel Arenas, Management Association of the Philippines president Riza Mantaring, Sun Life Financial CEO and country head Benedicto Sison, Jan Chiu, Bea Grabador, Andrea Villanueva, Mike Defensor, Fashion Forward Dubai CEO and co-founder Bong Guerrero, Carlo Magdaluyo, McDonald's managing director Margot Torres, Angelette Calero, Anton Barretto, designers Rajo Laurel, Randy Ortiz, Joan Bitagcol, JC Buendia, Joey Samson, James Reyes, Louis Claparols and Rhett Eala, Patty Betita, former Professional Models Association of the Philippines president Phoemela Baranda, Philippine Daily Inquirer Lifestyle editor Thelma San Juan with son Luis Carlo, The Philippine Star Lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil and husband Robert, Mons Romulo, 
Summit Media president Lisa Gokongwei Cheng, Manila Bulletin Lifestyle editor Arnel Patawaran, Manila Bulletin fashion and beauty editor Liza Ilarde, Philippine Tatler editor-in-chief Anton San Diego, Bev Llorente, Samantha Lopez, Navotas City Rep. Toby Tiangco, ALV Talent Circuit, Inc. president and talent manager Arnold Vegafria, former Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter, Taguig City Mayor Lani and Rep. Pia Cayetano, Benny and Joy Aguilar and siblings Jam and Johansen, former Taguig City mayor Freddie Tinga and former first lady Kaye Tinga.

Ito’y dinaluhan ng stars and talents ng Star Magic na pinangunahan ni Piolo Pascual na siyang pinarangalang Lit of the Night, habang si Kim Chiu naman ang Star of the Night at si KZ Tan­dingan naman ang Glam of the Night.

Sa halip na nakasuot ng gown ang mga babae at suit naman ang guys tulad ng Star Magic Ball, naka-cocktail dress naman this time ang girls habang ang boys came in their semi-formal attire to make it distinct sa dating Star Magic Ball at ABS-CBN Ball.


https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/showbiz/2019/01/29/1888979/amy-perez-sa-gabi-na-lang-nakikita-ang-pamilya

Friday, January 25, 2019

ARMM ratifies Bangsamoro Organic Law

The historic vote creates the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, a more powerful political entity that allows the Bangsamoro people a chance at genuine self-governance

MANILA, Philippines – Opening a new chapter in their history, the people of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) voted to ratify the law creating a new Bangsamoro region.

A majority of ARMM voters chose to approve the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) or Republic Act 11054 on Monday, January 21.

On Friday evening, January 25, the National Plebiscite Board of Canvassers announced the official results of the plebiscite, saying the BOL was "deemed ratified."

Ratification means the creation of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or BARMM. It will replace the ARMM, which has been called a “failed experiment” because of its dependence on the national government in Metro Manila and accusations of corruption and mismanagement.

ARMM is composed of 5 provinces: Basilan (excluding Isabela City), Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao (excluding Cotabato City), Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.

The BARMM, meanwhile, will have more powers and will receive an annual unconditional budget allocation, some P60 billion to P70 billion, from the national government – making it more independent and reducing the need for regional officials to “beg” for funding from Manila.

It will also have a parliament, to be composed of representatives from the current ARMM provinces, additional territories that voted to join BARMM, and representatives for women, Christians, and indigenous peoples.

Expanded territory

The BARMM will also be at least one city larger than the ARMM. Cotabato City, the so-called “crown jewel” and main urban hub of the Bangsamoro region, voted to join the BARMM on Monday.

Twice before, Cotabato City had refused to join ARMM – voting “no” in 1989 and again in 2001.

The hard-won victory of the BOL in the city, however, is being contested by its mayor, Cynthia Guiani Sayadi, the most powerful voice opposing the city’s inclusion in the BARMM.

Cotabato City's vote, however, does not affect the ratification of the BOL as only a majority of ARMM votes are required for the law's approval.

Because of BOL's ratification, a second plebiscite will be held on February 6 in Lanao del Norte (except Iligan City) and 67 towns in North Cotabato. Six municipalities in Lanao del Norte and 67 barangays in North Cotabato will be asked if they want to join the BARMM.

However, even if they say yes, their mother local government units will also have to agree to their joining the BARMM. This requirement was among the more contentious provisions in the BOL.

Sulu votes 'no'

Despite the BOL's landslide victory in most provinces in ARMM, island province Sulu voted against the BOL ratification.

Sulu Governor Abdusakur "Toto" Tan II has filed a petition before the Supreme Court to declare the BOL unconstitutional. He claims Sulu should be allowed to opt out of the BARMM by voting "no," instead of its votes being lumped together with the rest of ARMM.

He also asserted that the Bangsamoro Parliament to be created by the BOL violates the principle of separation of legislative and executive powers stated in the Constitution. The Bangsamoro law states that the chief minister and Cabinet of the Bangsamoro government will be chosen from members of the parliament.

Despite Sulu's "no" vote, it will still become part of BARMM because the BOL states all ARMM provinces votes are to be taken as one, instead of per province.

Hopes for peace

The BOL is a culmination of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front’s 40-year struggle for autonomy, including on-and-off talks with the government spanning the administration of 4 presidents.

Finally, under the administraiton of Benigno Aquino III, the MILF signed the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), which would lay the foundation for the BOL.

A previous version of the BOL, called the Bangsamoro Basic Law, was already being deliberated in Congress on Aquino’s last year in power when the Mamasapano massacre derailed its passage.

Duterte, Mindanao’s first president, resumed efforts with the MILF, this time involving one faction of rival group Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). In July 2018, he signed the BOL.

Many Moros have pinned their hopes for peace in Mindanao on the BOL. Clashes between the MILF and government troops have claimed 120,000 lives. With its passage, the MILF will now have to fulfill its promise of decommissioning their 30,000 soldiers and firearms. – with Paterno Esmaquel II/Rappler.com

https://www.rappler.com/nation/221899-plebiscite-results-armm-votes-ratify-bangsamoro-organic-law

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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Multiply (website)

{{Infobox Website
|name         = Multiply
|logo         = [[File:Multiply (2013 logo).jpg|150px]]
|screenshot   = [[File:MultiplyNewMain.jpg|280px|Multiply screenshot as of August 23, 2008]]
|url          = http://multiply.com/
|commercial   = Yes
|type         = [[e-commerce]]
|language       = English, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai, Spanish, Portuguese<ref>http://multiply.com/languages</ref>
|registration = Free
|launch date    = December, 2003
|owner        = [[Stefan Magdalinski]]
|current status     = Defunct<br>Bankrupt (as a company)
}}
'''Multiply''' was a [[social network service|social networking service]] with an emphasis on allowing users to share media – such as photos, videos and blog entries – with their "real-world" network. The website was launched in March 2004 and was privately held with backing by [[VantagePoint Venture Partners]], [[Point Judith Capital]], Transcosmos, and private investors.<ref>[http://www.redherring.com/Home/22757 Red Herring], "VCs Count on Multiply.com"</ref> Multiply had over 11&nbsp;million registered users.<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/275/Happy_Thanksgiving_from_Multiply], "Multiply is Multiplying: Page Views Double to 600MM Year-over-Year"</ref> The company was headquartered in [[Boca Raton, Florida]] but moved to [[Jakarta, Indonesia]] early in 2012 and recently announced intentions to switch to e-commerce, dropping the social networking aspect entirely. Quantcast estimates Multiply had 2.47 million monthly U.S. unique visitors at their peak on July 30, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.quantcast.com/multiply.com |title=Multiply.com Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast |publisher=Quantcast.com |date=2014-02-21 |accessdate=2014-02-28}}</ref>

On Multiply, a user's network was made up of their direct contacts, as well as others who are closely connected to them through their first-degree relationships. Additionally, users were encouraged to specify the nature of their [[Interpersonal relationship|relationship]] with one another, making it possible to share content with their entire network of closely related people, or subsets thereof including friends, family, professional contacts, and so on.

May 31, 2013 officially marked the closing of their operations whilst expressing the hope that the website might reorganize, retain [[Jakarta, Indonesia]] as headquarters, and reopen as a [[social network service|social networking service]] in the future.<ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/04/26/13/multiplycom-close-may-6]</ref> However, the website is now shutting down for life anymore and the company is now bankrupt. In June 2014, it entered into corporate rehabilitation during the closure of their operations. At that time, the company's social networking portion had a network of 18 million users. Liquidity problems, however, affected earnings. Sales declined from its peak of P20 billion in 2014 to just about P5 billion in 2019.

==Blogging Paired with Media Sharing and Storage==
[[Image:Multiplylogo.png|thumb|right|Multiply Logo (2003-2013)]]
[[Image:MultiplyScreenshot082308.png|thumb|right|280px|Multiply screenshot as of August 23, 2008]]
Multiply tried to be the one-stop shop for a user's [[Web 2.0]] experience.<ref>[http://multiply.com/info/about Multiply Corporate Page], About Multiply</ref> Its bid is enhanced by the capabilities with which it empowers its users. There was a blog module, of course, but beyond that, users could upload videos, and host them on their pages rather than on third-party pages. Videos could also be added from major sites, notably YouTube. The user could also upload unlimited photos into their albums, hosted in the photo module. There were also modules for music, reviews, links, recipes, and a personal marketplace.

A blog traditionally followed a linear format (each entry rests above the other in chronological order regardless of the type of content that is included in the post). Though it is possible to have a traditional style blog on Multiply, content could also be organized according to the type of post (text, video, photo, etc.) or by topic (using tagged content boxes).<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/158/New_tag_stuff_plus_bonus_video_option], "New tag stuff (plus bonus video option!)"</ref> By organizing posts based on topic or type of media, a user can essentially create a [[personal web page]].

Multiply provided blog [[Crossposting|cross-posting]]; blog entries posted to Multiply could be automatically posted to a [[LiveJournal]], [[Blogger (service)|Blogger]] or [[TypePad]] account. There was also an option to post via [[e-mail]] or [[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]], enabling posting from mobile phones. Users could also post reviews (of movies and books, for example), and share a calendar of events. Multiply also reintroduced the Marketplace and Recipes modules, which allowed users to share interests in purchases, and favorite foods and drinks.<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/201/New_audiovideo_stuff._Better_alert_things._Generally_more_goodness. Multiply Corporate Blog], "New audio/video stuff. Better alert things. Generally more goodness"</ref>

Multiply was especially flexible in that users could choose to edit their background and theme colors, but the ability to incorporate CSS makes customizing more extensive.<ref>[http://multiply.com/setup/pages/upload-css CSS Interface], Customize Multiply Page CSS Interface</ref> Many users had pages far different from the base theme due to their mastery of [[Cascading Style Sheets|CSS]].

===Traditional Blogging===
Blog posts on Multiply included the ability to easily change font style, type, color or size. Photos could be added and moved about within the post.  A poll could be included and files could be attached.<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/228/Featured_Feature_Blog_Attachments Multiply Staff Blog], "Featured Feature: Blog Attachments"</ref> Users could use Multiply's WYSIWYG blog editor or edit HTML directly.<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/160/New_improved_HTML_editing Multiply Staff Blog], "New & improved HTML editing"</ref>

As with all types of posts on Multiply, users could set privacy settings on a per post basis, enabling a user to essentially run a private blog for friends and family right on top of, or embedded within, a public blog. (In other words, a user can post thoughts on politics to a public audience while reserving posts on the cute things the kids did for only friends and family.  Both types of posts were treated the same by Multiply in terms of alerts to the poster and the poster's contacts, but the privacy settings limit the content to only those that the user wants to give access to.)

===Unlimited Photo Sharing===
All accounts on Multiply included the ability to add an unlimited number of photos.<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/74/No_more_limits], "No more limits"</ref>  In addition to being able to share photos with contacts on Multiply, users could also let non-Multiply members see even their private photos by using the "share" link.

Multiply offered limited editing capabilities for photos: Photos could be rotated and a variety of picture frames can be added.  Using the Multiply Media Locker users could crop photos, eliminate red eye, retouch photos, adjust contrast, exposure, and saturation.  There was also an Auto Fix function that adjusted photos with one click.  All of the adjustments were reversible until clicked to apply them.

Photos in albums could be embedded into other posts or replies on Multiply, or they could be [[Inline linking|hotlinked]] outside of Multiply, in which case a watermark is added.

Multiply had partnered with [http://www.qoop.com QOOP] for photo printing and other photo services.

Multiply had an Auto Uploading tool which automatically uploads your photos into your Media Locker where they are stored until you choose to share them.  For premium users the full size original was stored indefinitely.

===Videos===
Users could easily upload videos directly to Multiply, or they could pull video in from YouTube, Photobucket, Google Video, Metacafe, or myspacetv.com. Free users could upload up to 10 minutes (or 100mb of video footage). Premium members had a limit of 20 minutes (or 200mb).<ref>[http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/239/Introducing_the_Multiply_AutoUploader_Media_Locker_Premium_Service Multiply Staff Blog], "Introducing the Multiply AutoUploader, Media Locker, Premium Service"</ref>

===Calendar===
Users could post calendar entries for themselves, for their contacts, their network or even for public access (enabling users to keep personal entries, such as doctor appointments, private, while allowing a wider audience for such entries as a fund raising event that is open to the public).

Users had access to an aggregated calendar on their Inbox page that collects all of their calendar entries as well as those of their contacts and displays them in one calendar feed.

Calendar entries, as with all entries on Multiply, could be discussed within the calendar entry post, enabling members to not only announce an event, but discuss it as well.

===Reviews===
Users could add reviews to their website, not only rating and explaining their view on the product, but discussing it as well with friends and family. Reviews used a 5 star system so both those who post and those who reply can rate how well they liked a product.

===Recipes===
The recipe section was a component of Multiply at the time of its launch in 2004, but it was removed for a time. The recipe and marketplace sections were returned in 2007 due to popular demand.

===Marketplace===
The marketplace section was designed to be a way to showcase items that a person may want to pass on to contacts or to search for an item that a user's contacts may have.

===Music===
Since its inception the website had allowed users to upload music playlists to their profile page. Initially users could upload up to 10 songs at a time with an unlimited number of songs allowed on any given playlist (they could upload more songs after the first ten by starting a second upload and specifying that they should be added to a pre-existing playlist.) This brought the site initial popularity due to the ease with which people could share copyrighted digital music. Originally one could download each track individually in mp3 format.

In order to combat illegal music sharing (as the intent was for users to be able to share only music that they had the legal right to), the site cut the maximum uploads at one time to five, and then to three. They then removed the ability to easily right click and download each individual track and instead put a link to a *.m3u playlist file. However users could simply save that file and open it with a text editor, and then cut and paste the individual file links and save the mp3 files.

In July 2008, the site removed the ability to download the *.m3u playlist file and replaced it with an embedded music player. However users can still use third party software to obtain the original mp3 files (which are also stored in a computer's download cache.) Nonetheless, these changes (as well as the large number of users forcibly removed from the site due to copyright violations) have affected the size of the user base.

==Inbox newsfeed==
Multiply had a newsfeed since its inception, variously called the "Explore" page, "My Multiply" and the "Inbox".  This feed aggregates not only the user's posts, but those of the user's contacts, network and groups as well, using technology that Multiply has patented.<ref>[http://www.google.com/patents?id=KVeaAAAAEBAJ&dq=%22peter+pezaris%22 Google Patent Information], "Method and system for performing and sorting a content search"</ref>  The inbox alerts users not only to new posts by their contacts or within their network, but it also notifies users of new replies to posts that users have shown an interest in.  If a user ignores a post, then the post is not popped to the top of the page no matter how many new replies are made.  In this way, users don't need to "clean up" their inbox because uninteresting posts simply "drop off" the page.

The feed was highly customizable, allowing the user to set filters to show specific posts.  Filters could be saved and users can easily switch between them. In this way, users were only alerted to posts and replies that are interesting to them, though they can switch to a "wider" view of network or group activity when that is preferred.

==Groups==
In addition to networking with your "real life" friends and family, Multiply also provided a way to meet and socialize with other members through groups.

Registered users could create groups on Multiply. These groups exist outside of the "network" structure, enabling people with certain interests to share the aforementioned types of media with others who share their interests, but may not be closely connected to them through relationships.

Groups were categorized as Business, Computers & Internet, Cultures & Community, [http://multiply.com/search/groups?_charset_=UTF-8&usertoken=U2FsdGVkX19-LNHnvcJnJUZmnr58DHgvS3L4MUgABi6EbpdSLqfGyw%3D%3D&form%3A%3Agroup_search=group_search&form%3A%3Agroup_search%3A%3Acount=1&group_search%3A%3Astart=0&group_search%3A%3Alimit=10&group_search%3A%3Alanguage=1&group_search%3A%3Acat=entertainment&group_search%3A%3Asecure-token=3099%3AU2FsdGVkX19-LNHnvcJnJVYQXwGta.CPFntIXIjPrn8%3D&group_search%3A%3Atext=&omniture_submission=submitted Entertainment & Arts], Friends & Family, Games, Government & Politics, Health & Wellness, Hobbies & Crafts, Money & Investing, Places & Travel, Recreation & Sports, Religion & Beliefs, Romance & Relationships, Schools & Education, Science & History, and Other.

=== Migration from MSN Groups ===
{{Update|section|date=October 2009}}
In February 2009, MSN Groups closed to make way for the new Windows Live Groups. Communities hosted on the old MSN Groups service can not be migrated across to the new platform. As such MSN have worked with Multiply to create a tool which allowed group owners to move their MSN Groups community over to the Multiply service.

This move by MSN and Multiply succeeded in killing off a large number of MSN Groups communities. This was due to the fact that the migration process was rather complex, essentially creating a new group, importing content from the old one.

This meant that all existing MSN users had to re-join the new group, and if the old community located on MSN Groups was not closed by the owner after the migration process, any changes made afterward were to be lost when the service closed.

Details of the migration process could be found on the MSN Groups homepage which has subsequently been removed and now directs to a Microsoft Account log in page, however information regarding Groups' closure and migration to Multipy has been preserved on a Windows Live blog.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://windowslivearchive.wordpress.com/2008/10/23/changes-to-msn-groups/ |title=Changes to MSN Groups &#124; Windows Live team blog archive |publisher=Windowslivearchive.wordpress.com |date=2008-10-23 |accessdate=2014-02-28}}</ref>

With the announced closure of Multiply's social networking sites, members who used the site for that purpose are looking for alternatives offering similar features. While Multiply has not announced a partnership with any other web site or sites for the purposes of migration as MSN did, the CEO did promise to provide "easy ways for you to either download your stuff (photos, blogs, content, etc), or migrate it to other online services" with details to be announced at a later date.<ref>http://multiply.com/info/we-are-sorry</ref>

==Personal website==
Though Multiply did provide a profile page for users, that was not the main focal point of a user's Multiply presence.  Rather, each user had a home page where all of their recent content was aggregated.  The content boxes on this home page could be rearranged and could be aligned into a one or two column format (or a mixture of both). Tagged content boxes could also be added and unwanted boxes could be hidden.

Users could customize the overall look of their site using either one-click customization tools that Multiply provides or by adding customizations with CSS.

==Awards & recognitions==
In 2008, Multiply was named [[Open Web]] Awards finalist.<ref>[http://mashable.com/2008/11/19/openwebawards-voting-1/ 2nd Annual Open Web Awards]</ref>

==Headquarters moves to Indonesia==
As Multiply expanded to include e-commerce, the announcement was made that the company was moving from its headquarters in Florida to Indonesia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theindonesiatoday.com/latest-news/107-latest-news/18775-multiply-moves-headquarter-to-indonesia.html |accessdate=August 11, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130507015136/http://www.theindonesiatoday.com/latest-news/107-latest-news/18775-multiply-moves-headquarter-to-indonesia.html |archivedate=May 7, 2013 }}</ref>

==Multiply announces closure of social networking site==
An official announcement by Multiply's CEO, Stefan Magdalinski, was made on August 9, 2012, that the social networking portion of Multiply would be discontinued, including hosted blogs, videos, photos and messaging, in order to focus solely on e-commerce.<ref>[http://multiply.com/info/we-are-sorry]</ref> Multiply International ceased its social network on March 23, 2013. One month later, Multiply announced that all services of both Indonesian and International would close, making the site entirely defunct, and the company is now totally bankrupt.<ref>{{cite web|author=kompas cyber media |url=http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/04/26/14295497/Situs.Multiply.Indonesia.Akan.Ditutup |title=Situs Multiply Indonesia Akan Ditutup - Kompas.com Tekno |publisher=Tekno.kompas.com |date=2013-04-26 |accessdate=2014-02-28}}</ref> That the site will be re-opened after [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama|Obama]] stepping down in the office on January 20, 2017 and keeping [[Facebook]] as the sole social networking site.

==See also==
* [[E-commerce]]
* [[Social network service]]
* [[List of social networking websites]]
* [[Comparison of video services]]
* [[Multipers.com]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.multiply.com/ Multiply]
* [http://www.folksonomy.org/2006/09/interview_with_multiply.html Folksonomy.org Interview with Multiply Founder]
* [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=multiply.com Alexa info] – Traffic and usage statistics
* [http://www.wptv.com/content/specialreports/story.aspx?content_id=6824b1e3-e60a-4be1-923c-4c88b0a93dd3 WPTV: West Palm Beach]
* [http://multiply.com/info/corp Multiply Corporate Info]
* [http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/06/multiply-lands-166-million-series-b/ Multiply Secures Second Round of Funding]
* [http://multiply.com/info/about Multiply's Multimedia and Networking Capabilities]
* [http://www.socialnetworkingwatch.com/2008/11/peter-pezaris-m.html/ Peter Pezaris, Multiply.com CEO Interview, November 2008]
* [http://tekno.kompas.com/read/2013/04/26/14295497/Situs.Multiply.Indonesia.Akan.Ditutup/ Accouncement to stop all its services, April 2013]

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Jesus Miracle Crusade

The Jesus Miracle Crusade International Ministry (acronym as JMCIM) is an Apostolic Pentecostal religious group in the Philippines which believes particularly in the promotion of miracles and faith in God for healing. JMCIM was founded by Evangelist Wilde E. Almeda in February 14, 1975. It has members in the Philippines, the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle east, Australia, Singapore, Japan, China, and other parts of Asia.


History


It has a focus on faith healing, form both physical and spiritual disorders; its ministry conceptualizes substance abuse, marital problems, and other personal and life issues as spiritual disorders. It also held several anti-communism rallies in the country.


Doctrine


They also adhere to the Pentecostal formulation of baptism, whereby believers are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, commonly referred to as Jesus-name baptism, rather than using the Trinitarian formula, and promote Pentecostal standards of holiness in conversation, appearance, and way of thinking.


As a charismatic group, the Jesus Miracle Crusade believes in speaking in tongues and faith healing.


National and International Chapters

The movement has the following chapters nationally and internationally:

Philippines

  • Metro Manila
    • Caloocan
    • Las Piñas
    • Makati
    • Malabon
    • Mandaluyong
    • Manila
    • Marikina
    • Muntinlupa
    • Navotas
    • Parañaque
    • Pasay
    • Pasig
    • Pateros
    • Quezon City
    • San Juan
    • Taguig
    • Valenzuela
  • Ilocos Region
    • Dagupan
    • Ilocos Norte
    • Ilocos Sur
    • La Union
    • Pangasinan
  • Cordillera Administrative Region
    • Abra
    • Apayao
    • Baguio
    • Benguet
    • Ifugao
    • Kalinga
    • Mountain Province
  • Cagayan Valley
    • Batanes
    • Cagayan
    • Isabela
    • Nueva Vizcaya
    • Quirino
    • Santiago
  • Central Luzon
    • Angeles
    • Aurora
    • Bataan
    • Bulacan
    • Cabanatuan
    • Mabalacat
    • Malolos
    • Nueva Ecija
    • Olongapo
    • Pampanga
    • San Fernando
    • San Jose del Monte
    • Tarlac
    • Tarlac City
    • Zambales
  • Calabarzon
    • Antipolo
    • Bacoor
    • Batangas
    • Batangas City
    • Biñan
    • Cabuyao
    • Calamba
    • Cavite
    • Dasmariñas
    • General Trias
    • Imus
    • Laguna
    • Lipa
    • Lucena
    • Quezon
    • Rizal
    • San Pablo
    • San Pedro
    • Santa Rosa
  • Mimaropa
    • Marinduque
    • Occidental Mindoro
    • Oriental Mindoro
    • Palawan
    • Puerto Princesa
    • Romblon
  • Bicol Region
    • Albay
    • Camarines Norte
    • Camarines Sur
    • Catanduanes
    • Masbate
    • Naga
    • Sorsogon
  • Western Visayas
    • Aklan
    • Antique
    • Bacolod
    • Capiz
    • Guimaras
    • Iloilo
    • Iloilo City
    • Negros Occidental
  • Central Visayas
    • Bohol
    • Cebu
    • Cebu City
    • Lapu-Lapu
    • Mandaue
    • Negros Oriental
    • Siquijor
  • Eastern Visayas
    • Biliran
    • Eastern Samar
    • Leyte
    • Northern Samar
    • Ormoc
    • Samar
    • Southern Leyte
    • Tacloban
  • Zamboanga Peninsula
    • Isabela City
    • Zamboanga City
    • Zamboanga del Norte
    • Zamboanga del Sur
    • Zamboanga Sibugay
  • Northern Mindanao
    • Bukidnon
    • Cagayan de Oro
    • Camiguin
    • Iligan
    • Lanao del Norte
    • Misamis Occidental
    • Misamis Oriental
  • Davao Region
    • Compostela Valley
    • Davao City
    • Davao del Norte
    • Davao del Sur
    • Davao Oriental
    • Davao Occidental
  • Soccsksargen
    • Cotabato
    • General Santos
    • Sarangani
    • South Cotabato
    • Sultan Kudarat
  • Caraga
    • Agusan del Norte
    • Agusan del Sur
    • Butuan
    • Dinagat Islands
    • Surigao del Norte
    • Surigao del Sur
  • Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
    • Basilan
    • Cotabato City
    • Lanao del Sur
    • Maguindanao
    • Sulu
    • Tawi-Tawi

                                                            Africa

                                                            • Algeria
                                                            • Angola
                                                            • Benin
                                                            • Botswana
                                                            • Burkina Faso
                                                            • Burundi
                                                            • Cameroon
                                                            • Cape Verde
                                                            • Central African Republic
                                                            • Chad
                                                            • Comoros
                                                            • Democratic Republic of the Congo
                                                            • Republic of the Congo
                                                            • Djibouti
                                                            • Egypt
                                                            • Equatorial Guinea
                                                            • Eritrea
                                                            • Ethiopia
                                                            • Gabon
                                                            • The Gambia
                                                            • Ghana
                                                            • Guinea
                                                            • Guinea-Bissau
                                                            • Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)
                                                            • Kenya
                                                            • Lesotho
                                                            • Liberia
                                                            • Libya
                                                            • Madagascar
                                                            • Malawi
                                                            • Mali
                                                            • Mauritania
                                                            • Mauritius
                                                            • Morocco
                                                            • Mozambique
                                                            • Namibia
                                                            • Niger
                                                            • Nigeria
                                                            • Rwanda
                                                            • São Tomé and Príncipe
                                                            • Senegal
                                                            • Seychelles
                                                            • Sierra Leone
                                                            • Somalia
                                                            • South Africa
                                                            • South Sudan
                                                            • Sudan
                                                            • Swaziland
                                                            • Tanzania
                                                            • Togo
                                                            • Tunisia
                                                            • Uganda
                                                            • Western Sahara
                                                            • Zambia
                                                            • Zimbabwe

                                                            Asia

                                                            • Abkhazia
                                                            • Afghanistan
                                                            • Akrotiri and Dhekelia
                                                            • Armenia
                                                            • Azerbaijan
                                                            • Bahrain
                                                            • Bangladesh
                                                            • Bhutan
                                                            • British Indian Ocean Territory
                                                            • Brunei
                                                            • Cambodia
                                                            • China
                                                            • Christmas Island
                                                            • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
                                                            • Cyprus
                                                            • East Timor (Timor-Leste)
                                                            • Egypt
                                                            • Georgia
                                                            • Hong Kong
                                                            • India
                                                            • Indonesia
                                                            • Iran
                                                            • Iraq
                                                            • Israel
                                                            • Japan
                                                            • Jordan
                                                            • Kazakhstan
                                                            • Kuwait
                                                            • Kyrgyzstan
                                                            • Laos
                                                            • Lebanon
                                                            • Macau
                                                            • Malaysia
                                                            • Maldives
                                                            • Mongolia
                                                            • Myanmar
                                                            • Nagorno-Karabakh
                                                            • Nepal
                                                            • North Korea
                                                            • Northern Cyprus
                                                            • Oman
                                                            • Pakistan
                                                            • Palestine
                                                            • Qatar
                                                            • Russia
                                                            • Saudi Arabia
                                                            • Singapore
                                                            • South Korea
                                                            • South Ossetia
                                                            • Sri Lanka
                                                            • Syria
                                                            • Taiwan
                                                            • Tajikistan
                                                            • Thailand
                                                            • Timor Leste
                                                            • Turkey
                                                            • Turkmenistan
                                                            • United Arab Emirates
                                                            • Uzbekistan
                                                            • Vietnam
                                                            • Yemen

                                                            North America

                                                            • Anguilla
                                                            • Antigua and Barbuda
                                                            • Aruba
                                                            • Bahamas
                                                            • Barbados
                                                            • Belize
                                                            • Bermuda
                                                            • British Virgin Islands
                                                            • Canada
                                                            • Cayman Islands
                                                            • Clipperton Island
                                                            • St. Martin
                                                            • Costa Rica
                                                            • Cuba
                                                            • Curaçao
                                                            • Dominica
                                                            • Dominican Republic
                                                            • El Salvador
                                                            • Greenland
                                                            • Grenada
                                                            • Guatemala
                                                            • Haiti
                                                            • Honduras
                                                            • Jamaica
                                                            • Mexico
                                                            • Montserrat
                                                            • Navassa Island
                                                            • Nicaragua
                                                            • Panama
                                                            • Puerto Rico
                                                            • St. Barthélemy
                                                            • St. Kitts and Nevis
                                                            • Saint Lucia
                                                            • St. Pierre and Miquelon
                                                            • St. Vincent and the Grenadines
                                                            • Sint Maarten
                                                            • Trinidad and Tobago
                                                            • Turks and Caicos Islands
                                                            • United States Virgin Islands
                                                            • United States

                                                            Canada

                                                            • Alberta
                                                            • British Columbia
                                                            • Manitoba
                                                            • New Brunswick
                                                            • Newfoundland and Labrador
                                                            • Northwest Territories
                                                            • Nova Scotia
                                                            • Nunavut
                                                            • Ontario
                                                            • Prince Edward Island
                                                            • Quebec
                                                            • Saskatchewan
                                                            • Yukon

                                                            Mexico

                                                            • Baja California
                                                            • Baja California Sur
                                                            • Chihuahua
                                                            • Durango
                                                            • Sinaloa
                                                            • Sonora
                                                            • Coahuila
                                                            • Nuevo León
                                                            • Tamaulipas
                                                            • Aguascalientes
                                                            • Guanajuato
                                                            • Querétaro
                                                            • San Luis Potosí
                                                            • Zacatecas
                                                            • México
                                                            • Mexico City
                                                            • Morelos
                                                            • Colima
                                                            • Jalisco
                                                            • Michoacán
                                                            • Nayarit
                                                            • Hidalgo
                                                            • Puebla
                                                            • Tlaxcala
                                                            • Veracruz
                                                            • Campeche
                                                            • Quintana Roo
                                                            • Tabasco
                                                            • Yucatán
                                                            • Chiapas
                                                            • Guerrero
                                                            • Oaxaca

                                                            Panama

                                                            • Bocas del Toro
                                                            • Chiriquí
                                                            • Coclé
                                                            • Colón
                                                            • Darién
                                                            • Herrera
                                                            • Los Santos
                                                            • Panamá
                                                            • Panamá Oeste
                                                            • Veraguas
                                                            • Emberá
                                                            • Guna Yala
                                                            • Ngäbe-Buglé
                                                            • Kuna de Madugandí
                                                            • Kuna de Wargandí

                                                            United States

                                                            • Alabama
                                                            • Alaska
                                                            • Arizona
                                                            • Arkansas
                                                            • California
                                                            • Colorado
                                                            • Connecticut
                                                            • Delaware
                                                            • Florida
                                                            • Georgia
                                                            • Hawaii
                                                            • Idaho
                                                            • Illinois
                                                            • Indiana
                                                            • Iowa
                                                            • Kansas
                                                            • Kentucky
                                                            • Louisiana
                                                            • Maine
                                                            • Maryland
                                                            • Massachusetts
                                                            • Michigan
                                                            • Minnesota
                                                            • Mississippi
                                                            • Missouri
                                                            • Montana
                                                            • Nebraska
                                                            • Nevada
                                                            • New Hampshire
                                                            • New Jersey
                                                            • New Mexico
                                                            • New York
                                                            • North Carolina
                                                            • North Dakota
                                                            • Ohio
                                                            • Oklahoma
                                                            • Oregon
                                                            • Pennsylvania
                                                            • Rhode Island
                                                            • South Carolina
                                                            • South Dakota
                                                            • Tennessee
                                                            • Texas
                                                            • Utah
                                                            • Vermont
                                                            • Virginia
                                                            • Washington
                                                            • Washington, D.C.
                                                            • West Virginia
                                                            • Wisconsin
                                                            • Wyoming

                                                            South America

                                                            • Argentina
                                                            • Bolivia
                                                            • Brazil
                                                            • Chile
                                                            • Colombia
                                                            • Ecuador
                                                            • Guyana
                                                            • Paraguay
                                                            • Peru
                                                            • Suriname
                                                            • Uruguay
                                                            • Venezuela

                                                            Argentina

                                                            • Buenos Aires City
                                                            • Buenos Aires
                                                            • Catamarca
                                                            • Chaco
                                                            • Chubut
                                                            • Córdoba
                                                            • Corrientes
                                                            • Entre Ríos
                                                            • Formosa
                                                            • Jujuy
                                                            • La Pampa
                                                            • La Rioja
                                                            • Mendoza
                                                            • Misiones
                                                            • Neuquén
                                                            • Río Negro
                                                            • Salta
                                                            • San Juan
                                                            • San Luis
                                                            • Santa Cruz
                                                            • Santa Fe
                                                            • Santiago del Estero
                                                            • Tierra del Fuego
                                                            • Tucumán
                                                            • Bolivia
                                                            • Beni
                                                            • Chuquisaca
                                                            • Cochabamba
                                                            • La Paz
                                                            • Oruro
                                                            • Pando
                                                            • Potosí
                                                            • Santa Cruz
                                                            • Tarija

                                                            Brazil

                                                            • Acre
                                                            • Alagoas
                                                            • Amapá
                                                            • Amazonas
                                                            • Bahia
                                                            • Ceará
                                                            • Espírito Santo
                                                            • Distrito Federal
                                                            • Fernando de Noronha
                                                            • Goiás
                                                            • Maranhão
                                                            • Mato Grosso do Sul
                                                            • Mato Grosso
                                                            • Minas Gerais
                                                            • Pará
                                                            • Paraíba
                                                            • Paraná
                                                            • Pernambuco
                                                            • Piauí
                                                            • Rio de Janeiro
                                                            • Rio Grande do Norte
                                                            • Rio Grande do Sul
                                                            • Rocas Atoll
                                                            • Rondônia
                                                            • Roraima
                                                            • Saint Peter and Saint Paul
                                                            • Santa Catarina
                                                            • São Paulo
                                                            • Sergipe
                                                            • Tocantins
                                                            • Trindade and Martim Vaz

                                                            Chile

                                                            • Aysén
                                                            • Antártica Chilena
                                                            • Antofagasta
                                                            • Arauco
                                                            • Arica
                                                            • Bío Bío
                                                            • Cachapoal
                                                            • Capitán Prat
                                                            • Cardenal Caro
                                                            • Cauquenes
                                                            • Cautín
                                                            • Chacabuco
                                                            • Chañaral
                                                            • Chiloé
                                                            • Choapa
                                                            • Coyhaique
                                                            • Colchagua
                                                            • Concepción
                                                            • Copiapó
                                                            • Cordillera
                                                            • Curicó
                                                            • El Loa
                                                            • Elqui
                                                            • General Carrera
                                                            • Huasco
                                                            • Iquique
                                                            • Isla de Pascua
                                                            • Limarí
                                                            • Linares
                                                            • Llanquihue
                                                            • Los Andes
                                                            • Magallanes
                                                            • Maipo
                                                            • Malleco
                                                            • Marga Marga
                                                            • Melipilla
                                                            • Ñuble
                                                            • Osorno
                                                            • Palena
                                                            • Parinacota
                                                            • Petorca
                                                            • Quillota
                                                            • Ranco
                                                            • San Antonio
                                                            • San Felipe de Aconcagua
                                                            • Santiago
                                                            • Talagante
                                                            • Talca
                                                            • Tamarugal
                                                            • Tierra del Fuego
                                                            • Tocopilla
                                                            • Última Esperanza
                                                            • Valdivia
                                                            • Valparaíso

                                                            Colombia

                                                            • Amazonas
                                                            • Antioquia
                                                            • Arauca
                                                            • Atlántico
                                                            • Bogotá
                                                            • Bolívar
                                                            • Boyacá
                                                            • Caldas
                                                            • Caquetá
                                                            • Casanare
                                                            • Cauca
                                                            • Cesar
                                                            • Chocó
                                                            • Córdoba
                                                            • Cundinamarca
                                                            • Guainía
                                                            • Guaviare
                                                            • Huila
                                                            • La Guajira
                                                            • Magdalena
                                                            • Meta
                                                            • Nariño
                                                            • N. Santander
                                                            • Putumayo
                                                            • Quindío
                                                            • Risaralda
                                                            • San Andrés
                                                            • Santander
                                                            • Sucre
                                                            • Tolima
                                                            • Valle del Cauca
                                                            • Vaupés
                                                            • Vichada

                                                            Ecuador

                                                            • Azuay
                                                            • Bolívar
                                                            • Cañar
                                                            • Carchi
                                                            • Chimborazo
                                                            • Cotopaxi
                                                            • El Oro
                                                            • Esmeraldas
                                                            • Galápagos
                                                            • Guayas
                                                            • Imbabura
                                                            • Loja
                                                            • Los Ríos
                                                            • Manabí
                                                            • Morona-Santiago
                                                            • Napo
                                                            • Orellana
                                                            • Pastaza
                                                            • Pichincha
                                                            • Santa Elena
                                                            • Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
                                                            • Sucumbíos
                                                            • Tungurahua
                                                            • Zamora-Chinchipe

                                                            Guyana

                                                            • Barima-Waini
                                                            • Pomeroon-Supenaam
                                                            • Essequibo Islands-West Demerara
                                                            • Demerara-Mahaica
                                                            • Mahaica-Berbice
                                                            • East Berbice-Corentyne
                                                            • Cuyuni-Mazaruni
                                                            • Potaro-Siparuni
                                                            • Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo
                                                            • Upper Demerara-Berbice

                                                            Paraguay

                                                            • Alto Paraguay
                                                            • Alto Paraná
                                                            • Amambay
                                                            • Asunción (Capital District)
                                                            • Boquerón
                                                            • Caaguazú
                                                            • Caazapá
                                                            • Canindeyú
                                                            • Central
                                                            • Concepción
                                                            • Cordillera
                                                            • Guairá
                                                            • Itapúa
                                                            • Misiones
                                                            • Ñeembucú
                                                            • Paraguarí
                                                            • Presidente Hayes
                                                            • San Pedro

                                                            Peru

                                                            • Amazonas
                                                            • Ancash
                                                            • Apurímac
                                                            • Arequipa
                                                            • Ayacucho
                                                            • Cajamarca
                                                            • Callao
                                                            • Cusco
                                                            • Huancavelica
                                                            • Huánuco
                                                            • Ica
                                                            • Junín
                                                            • La Libertad
                                                            • Lambayeque
                                                            • Lima
                                                            • Loreto
                                                            • Madre de Dios
                                                            • Moquegua
                                                            • Pasco
                                                            • Piura
                                                            • Puno
                                                            • San Martín
                                                            • Tacna
                                                            • Tumbes
                                                            • Ucayali

                                                            Suriname

                                                            • Brokopondo District
                                                            • Commewijne District
                                                            • Coronie District
                                                            • Marowijne District
                                                            • Nickerie District
                                                            • Para District
                                                            • Paramaribo District
                                                            • Saramacca District
                                                            • Sipaliwini District
                                                            • Wanica District

                                                            Uruguay

                                                            • Artigas
                                                            • Canelones
                                                            • Cerro Largo
                                                            • Colonia
                                                            • Durazno
                                                            • Flores
                                                            • Florida
                                                            • Lavalleja
                                                            • Maldonado
                                                            • Montevideo
                                                            • Paysandú
                                                            • Río Negro
                                                            • Rivera
                                                            • Rocha
                                                            • Salto
                                                            • San José
                                                            • Soriano
                                                            • Tacuarembó
                                                            • Treinta y Tres

                                                            Europe

                                                            • Åland Islands
                                                            • Albania
                                                            • Andorra
                                                            • Austria
                                                            • Belarus
                                                            • Belgium
                                                            • Bosnia and Herzegovina
                                                            • Bulgaria
                                                            • Croatia
                                                            • Czech Republic
                                                            • Denmark
                                                            • Estonia
                                                            • Faroe Islands
                                                            • Finland
                                                            • France
                                                            • Germany
                                                            • Gibraltar
                                                            • Greece
                                                            • Guernsey
                                                            • Hungary
                                                            • Iceland
                                                            • Ireland
                                                            • Isle of Man
                                                            • Italy
                                                            • Jan Mayen
                                                            • Jersey
                                                            • Kosovo
                                                            • Latvia
                                                            • Liechtenstein
                                                            • Lithuania
                                                            • Luxembourg
                                                            • Macedonia
                                                            • Malta
                                                            • Moldova
                                                            • Monaco
                                                            • Montenegro
                                                            • Netherlands
                                                            • Norway
                                                            • Poland
                                                            • Portugal
                                                            • Romania
                                                            • Svalbard
                                                            • San Marino
                                                            • Serbia
                                                            • Slovakia
                                                            • Slovenia
                                                            • Spain
                                                            • Sweden
                                                            • Switzerland
                                                            • Transnistria
                                                            • Ukraine
                                                            • United Kingdom

                                                            Oceania

                                                            • American Samoa
                                                            • Ashmore and Cartier Islands
                                                            • Australia
                                                            • Baker Island
                                                            • Christmas Island
                                                            • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
                                                            • Cook Islands
                                                            • Coral Sea Islands
                                                            • Federated States of Micronesia
                                                            • Fiji
                                                            • French Polynesia
                                                            • Guam
                                                            • Howland Island
                                                            • Jarvis Island
                                                            • Johnston Atoll
                                                            • Kingman Reef
                                                            • Kiribati
                                                            • Marshall Islands
                                                            • Midway Atoll
                                                            • Nauru
                                                            • New Caledonia
                                                            • New Zealand
                                                            • Niue
                                                            • Norfolk Island
                                                            • Northern Mariana Islands
                                                            • Palau
                                                            • Papua New Guinea
                                                            • Pitcairn Islands
                                                            • Samoa
                                                            • Solomon Islands
                                                            • Tokelau
                                                            • Tonga
                                                            • Tuvalu
                                                            • Vanuatu
                                                            • Wake Island
                                                            • Wallis and Futuna