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  2. Cimarrones Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Cimarrones Festival is an annual festival in the municipality of Pili, Camarines Sur in the Philippines. The municipal government hosts the religious-based town fiesta in the town proper. [1] The festival is a celebration of the feast of San Rafael Archangel, the patron saint of Pili. It is celebrated annually every October 23–24 since ...

  3. List of festivals in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    celebration of Davao's Foundation Day as a chartered city [32] Anao Town Fiesta [48] Mar 13 to Mar 15 [48] Anao, Tarlac [48] Pintados de Passi Festival [32] [48] Mar 14 to Mar 16, [32] or Mar 11 to Mar 18 [48] Passi City, Iloilo [32] [48] History of Passi City [32] Delfin Albano Patronal Town Fiesta [48] Mar 14 to Mar 17 [48] Delfin Albano ...

  4. Annual events in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Feast of the Black Nazarene - (On 9 January) A grand Fiesta, this festival centers on the image of the Black Nazarene which was transported by galleon from Mexico to Manila in the 17th century. The festival is marked by a day-long procession by thousands of devotees around Quiapo district from the Rizal Park area, where the image was first ...

  5. Pili, Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Pili 10 20 30 40 2000 38.01 2003 32.85 2006 34.00 2009 33.05 2012 24.64 2015 29.29 2018 16.06 2021 29.92 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Camarines Sur Watersports Complex (CWC), in the provincial capitol complex in Cadlan, is the top tourist destination in the town. Due to the increase of economic activities in the town, Pili is now classified as a 1st class ...

  6. Buling-Buling Festival - Wikipedia

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    Buling-Buling Festival is a religious and cultural event celebrated annually in Pandacan, Manila in the Philippines on the third Saturday of January, in time with the town's fiesta, to honor its patron, Santo Niño — a wooden image of child Jesus Christ. It is a festival of street dancing where its people, Pandaqueños who are well-dressed in ...

  7. Pasuquin - Wikipedia

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    It is the most known festival in Pasuquin. “Panagsana” is the Ilocano term used for this old-aged occupation. It means salt making, customarily done during summer and became the leading industry among the coastal folks in the municipality. The festival is annually celebrated on December during the town fiesta.

  8. Morong, Rizal - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta - The celebrated fiesta in Morong is the town fiesta, which is the first Sunday of February. During the early times, February would be known for the harvesting month in the town, it is a form of celebration and thanksgiving for a bounty harvest. Catholic Fiesta - The patron saint of Morong, Rizal is Saint Jerome. A doctor of the church ...

  9. Pamplona, Cagayan - Wikipedia

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    This is the reason why the town fiesta is celebrated for two days and the images of the two patron saints are carried during religious processions. The town fiesta is celebrated every April 29. In 1919, some of the prominent people of Pamplona recommended the transfer of the same to Bidduang, a barrio of Pamplona.