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  2. Nemesio Miranda - Wikipedia

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    The arthouse has 4 facets, which are the house gallery, Foyer, Second Floor Galleries, and the Main Gallery. Many of the artworks depicts Angono’s mystic legends and local folklores such as “Ang Nuno”, “Habagat”, “The Mermaid of Angono”, “Amihan”, and “Malakas at Maganda”. [1] [4] [5] [6]

  3. File : Malakas and Maganda Emerging from Bamboo BambooMan.jpg

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  4. Manaul - Wikipedia

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    Manaul flew from right to left and landed on the bamboo. When Manaul pecked on the bamboo, it opened in half and released the first man, Malakas, and the first woman, Maganda. Manaul afterward flew from right to left again, signaling a labay, or a good omen, to proceed. In other sources, it was the bird form of the deity of peace, Amihan, who ...

  5. Amihan (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    A locally designed attire depicting Amihan. Amihan is a genderless deity that is depicted as a bird in the Philippine mythology.According to the Tagalog folklore, Amihan is the first creature to inhabit the universe, along with the gods called Bathala and Aman Sinaya.

  6. Philippine mythology - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the first man, Malakas, and woman, Maganda, who came out from a bamboo pecked by the bird form of the deity of peace, Amihan, in Tagalog mythology The Maranao people believe that Lake Lanao is a gap that resulted in the transfer of Mantapoli into the center of the world.

  7. Tigmamanukan - Wikipedia

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    In at least one telling of the Filipino creation myth, the Tigmamanukan was responsible for opening the bamboo from which emerged the first man, Malakas, and first woman, Maganda. [4] It is said that the specific tigmamanukan that pecked the bamboo was named by Bathala as Manaul , however, in other sources, it was the bird form of Amihan, the ...

  8. Anastacio Caedo - Wikipedia

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    "Malakas at Maganda" sculpture which became the trophy of Philippine Sports Association "Mercury" Professor Caedo's version of Giambologna's famous sculpture. 14-ft statue of St. Thomas More – Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City (formerly at the Ateneo College of Law at Padre Faura St., Manila) The MacArthur Landing site in Palo Red ...

  9. Leyte - Wikipedia

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    The Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum boasts the painting of the fourteen stations of the cross done by Filipino artists and a bas-relief of the legend of the first Filipino man and woman (Malakas and Maganda). The San Juanico Bridge is the longest bridge in the Philippines.