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  2. List of festivals in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City Pride [9] Monmouth Film Festival [10] New Jersey State Fair [2] Newark Black Film Festival [11] Philippine Fiesta - Meadowlands Exposition Center; Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning; TidalWave Music Festival (Atlantic City, New Jersey)

  3. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    A Philippine Grocery in Jersey City, NJ New Jersey is home to a Filipino population numbering at more than 100,000 statewide, according to the 2000 U.S. Census. This number may have been closing in to the 200,000 level, in 2006, due to a high birth rate among Filipino Americans and 8,000 Filipino immigrants annually.

  4. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Day Parade [317] Passaic, NJ: June: Pista Sa Nayon [318] Vallejo, CA: June: New York Filipino Film Festival at The ImaginAsian Theatre: New York City June: Empire State Building commemorates Philippine Independence [319] New York City June: Philippine–American Friendship Day Parade [320] Jersey City, NJ: June 12: Fiesta Filipina ...

  5. Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    By 2014 Census estimates, the New York City-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area was home to 262,375 Filipino Americans, [1] 221,612 (84.5%) of them uniracial Filipinos.

  6. 91.7 FM - Wikipedia

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    12 Philippines. 13 United States (Channel 219) ... Fiesta in Jujuy; Horizonte in Rosario, ... New Jersey; WLNJ in Lakehurst, New Jersey;

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  8. Philippine Independence Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    Several celebrations dedicated to Philippine Independence are done throughout the world. An example of this would be a smaller annual Philippine Independence Day Parade held in early June in Passaic, New Jersey. [5] This parade is organized by a large Filipino and Filipino-American organization known as the Philippine Day Organizing Council (PDOC).

  9. Filipino-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coconut, like rice, is another staple in Filipino dishes; it is known as, buko, in the Philippine language and can be used in drinks, main dishes, or desserts. [2] There are dishes native to a specific region such as how in Quezon they make a dish using a leaf-wrapped shrimp, buko strips, and cook it in buko water. [ 2 ]