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Ulonging is a term used to describe a circumstance when a tribe enters the merge with few members due to constantly losing Immunity Challenges. The term was coined in reference to the infamous Ulong tribe from Survivor: Palau, who failed to win a single Immunity Challenge, entering the "merge" with only one member. This is similar to, but not the same as, Pagonging, where a tribe is picked off in succession post-merge.

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  • Ulonging
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  • Ulonging is a term used to describe a circumstance when a tribe enters the merge with few members due to constantly losing Immunity Challenges. The term was coined in reference to the infamous Ulong tribe from Survivor: Palau, who failed to win a single Immunity Challenge, entering the "merge" with only one member. This is similar to, but not the same as, Pagonging, where a tribe is picked off in succession post-merge.
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  • A tribe is decimated pre-merge due to losing many Immunity Challenges.
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  • Ulonging is a term used to describe a circumstance when a tribe enters the merge with few members due to constantly losing Immunity Challenges. The term was coined in reference to the infamous Ulong tribe from Survivor: Palau, who failed to win a single Immunity Challenge, entering the "merge" with only one member. This is similar to, but not the same as, Pagonging, where a tribe is picked off in succession post-merge.
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