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  2. List of festivals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Balut sa Puti Festival [58] Mar 29 Pateros, Metro Manila Full moon hatching of duck eggs, co-celebrated with Araw ng Pateros (Pateros Foundation Day). Movable celebration if fall in any days of Holy Week. Katkat sa Dipolog [48] Mar 28 to Apr 3 [48] Dipolog [48] Senakulo / Holy Week Rituals & Processions [48] Mar 28 to Apr 4 [48] nationwide [48 ...

  3. Category:Religious festival templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Religious festival templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Religious festival templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Pintados-Kasadyaan - Wikipedia

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    The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban, Philippines, based on the body-painting traditions of the ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors. [1] In 1986, the Pintados Foundation, Inc. was formed by the people of Tacloban to organize this festival in honor of Señor Santo Niño . [ 2 ]

  5. Kasadyahan - Wikipedia

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    The Kasadyahan Festival is a cultural festival that is part of the larger Dinagyang Festival held annually on the fourth Saturday of January in Iloilo City, Philippines. It precedes the main highlight of Dinagyang, the Ati Tribes Competition, which takes place the following day on Sunday.

  6. Tazaungdaing festival - Wikipedia

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    The Tazaungdaing Festival (Burmese: တန်ဆောင်တိုင်ပွဲတော်, also known as the Festival of Lights and spelt Tazaungdine Festival), held on the full moon day of Tazaungmon, the eighth month of the Burmese calendar, is celebrated as a national holiday in Myanmar and marks the end of the rainy season.

  7. Calanasan - Wikipedia

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    Say-am: The Isnag's Renowned Celebration and Thanksgiving Say-am is the Isnag people's famous form of celebration and thanksgiving. It is a feast that embodies the traditional way of giving thanks to the Higher Supreme Being, known as "Alawagan," through rituals enriched with vibrant songs, native chants, and dances called "Talip" and "Tad-do."

  8. Tabaung - Wikipedia

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    Tabaung Festival - full moon of Tabaung; Sand Pagoda Festival (သဲပုံစေတီပွဲတော်) [2] 28 Pagoda Parade Festival, Pyinmana Township [3] Pagoda festivals. Shwedagon Pagoda Festival [4] Alaungdaw Kathapa Pagoda Festival, Sagaing Region [5] Shwesettaw Pagoda Festival, Minbu Township, Magwe Region [6] [7]

  9. Kaamulan - Wikipedia

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    Kaamulan started as a festival on May 15, 1974, [3] during the fiesta celebration of the then municipality of Malaybalay. A town official thought of inviting some indigenous people to town and made them perform a few dance steps at Plaza Rizal to enliven the fiesta celebration. [ 5 ]