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Manila paper is a type of a paper that is originally made from the Manila hemp. The colour of Manila paper is beige and the fibres of these colours very easily visible to the naked earth. Since the Manila paper is normally not at all expensive, it is commonly given out to young, small children for the making of child art.
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