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- Manila_paper abstract "Manila paper is a relatively inexpensive type of paper, generally made through a less refined process than other types of paper. It is typically made from semi-bleached wood fibres. It is not as strong as kraft paper but has better printing qualities. Manila is buff-coloured and the fibres are usually visible to the naked eye. Because this paper is generally inexpensive, it is commonly given to children for making art.Manila paper was originally manufactured in the Philippines, hence the name. It was made from Manila hemp (also called abacá).Manila is most commonly used for making file folders. Some fashion schools and people in the fashion industry use large rolls of Manila to create finalised clothing patterns.In East Africa, “Manila paper” refers to card stock paper.".
- Manila_paper thumbnail ManilaPaper.jpg?width=300.
- Manila_paper wikiPageID "2464563".
- Manila_paper wikiPageLength "1234".
- Manila_paper wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Manila_paper wikiPageRevisionID "675897548".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Abacá.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Bleaching_of_wood_pulp.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Buff_(colour).
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Card_stock.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_materials.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_art.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Child_art.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Fiber.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink File_folder.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Human_eye.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Kraft_paper.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Manila_hemp.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLink File:ManilaPaper.jpg.
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manila paper".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manila".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "manila envelope".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "manila notification card".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "manila paper".
- Manila_paper wikiPageWikiLinkText "manila".
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- Manila_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Material-stub.
- Manila_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paper.
- Manila_paper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Manila_paper subject Category:Art_materials.
- Manila_paper subject Category:Childrens_art.
- Manila_paper subject Category:Paper.
- Manila_paper type Art.
- Manila_paper comment "Manila paper is a relatively inexpensive type of paper, generally made through a less refined process than other types of paper. It is typically made from semi-bleached wood fibres. It is not as strong as kraft paper but has better printing qualities. Manila is buff-coloured and the fibres are usually visible to the naked eye. Because this paper is generally inexpensive, it is commonly given to children for making art.Manila paper was originally manufactured in the Philippines, hence the name.".
- Manila_paper label "Manila paper".
- Manila_paper sameAs Q6749724.
- Manila_paper sameAs m.07fy7l.
- Manila_paper sameAs Papel_de_Manila.
- Manila_paper sameAs Q6749724.
- Manila_paper sameAs 馬尼拉紙.
- Manila_paper wasDerivedFrom Manila_paper?oldid=675897548.
- Manila_paper depiction ManilaPaper.jpg.
- Manila_paper isPrimaryTopicOf Manila_paper.