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    Places in Philippines

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    and man-made scenery‚ Pampanga offers several sight-seeing options for visitors. Pampanga has always enjoyed the title "The Culinary Center of the Philippines". It is populated by resourceful hardy folk who are justifiably proud of their famous Kapampangan cuisine. The capital‚ City of San Fernando‚ is world famous for the annual Lenten re-enactment of the crucifixion of Christ. It is also famous for its Giant Lantern Festival where huge lanterns measuring 20-ft in diameter rise to the occasion to

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    CHAPTER 1: Location Profile This chapter discusses the site report and summary of Arayat‚ Pampanga. It will include the following: map of Arayat‚ Pampanga; trail route of Mt. Arayat‚ topography‚ boundary‚ point of reference‚ and travel time from Manila. A. Relative Location Figure 1 shows the relative location of Arayat among other closest municipalities like Magalang‚ Candaba‚ Sta. Ana‚ and Mexico. Figure 1: Location of Arayat Source: www.skyscrapercity.com B. Trail Route

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    Juan Osong

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    Paper in JUAN osong   Juan Wearing a Monkey’s Skin   This Filipino story was recorded in English based on a Kapampangan (Pampango‚ from the province of Pampanga) version in the early 20th century. There is also a Bicolano (Bikulano‚ from Bicol) version of this story.  Once upon a time there was a couple which was at first childless. The father was very anxiousto have a son to inherit his property: so he went to the church daily‚ and prayed God to give hima child‚ but in vain. One day‚ in his

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    Ldfa

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    is known as the “Mother Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education” (MTB-MLE). Moreover‚ this is part of the K+12 Basic Education Reform Program. The 12 dialects that will be used in the said program are Bikol‚ Chabacano‚ Cebuano‚ Hiligaynon‚ Iloko‚ Kapampangan‚ Maguinadanaoan‚ Maranao‚ Pangasinense‚ Tagalog‚ Tausug and Waray. The mother tongue of a specific region will be used to teach in all learning areas except from Filipino and English. The Filipino will be taught in Grade 1 during its first semester

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    • Independent cities 0 • Component cities 3 • Municipalities 21 • Barangays 569 • Districts 1st to 4th districts of Bulacan‚ Legislative lone district of the city of San Jose del Monte Time zone PHT (UTC+8) Spoken languages Tagalog‚ Kapampangan‚ English Demonym Bulakeño (Filipino) or Bulaqueño (Spanish) Website www.bulacan.gov.ph Bulacan (Tagalog: Bulakan)‚ (PSGC: 031400000; ISO: PH-BUL)‚ (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Bulakan)‚ is a first class province of the Republic of the Philippines‚

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    Local Literature According to Manila Bulletin (Tariella‚ 2014) entitled “Rural Tourism and Community Development”‚ it states that rural areas are becoming popular destinations because of cuisine. Most of the tourists look for attraction‚ activities such as festivals in different rural areas‚ authentic rural cuisine‚ and amenities of the area. This is the way to promote the Culinary Tour here in our country. Many of the residents in rural areas also have their own local unique food which visitors

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    Philippines

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    Philippines * Known by many names in song and story. * Before Magellan’s arrival‚ Chinese traders called it “Mai” meaning “Land of Barbarians”. Pearl of the Orient Seas * The names which modern writers give. * The most romantic name of our country. * One of the beautiful land in the Far East. Philippines * Northernmost point: Y’Ami Isle 78 miles from Taiwan * Southernmost tip: Salvage Isle 34 miles from Borneo Philippines * An archipelago of 7‚ 107 islands. 2

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    Olongapo City Analysis

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    Language The city’s population speaks a wide variety of the nation’s main languages‚ specifically: Tagalog‚ Sambal‚ Kapampangan‚ Pangasinan‚ Ilocano‚ and the modernized mixed language called Taglish (portmanteau of Tagalog and English). Many more languages are also spoken from other denominations of people. Aetas generally speak Sambal‚ which is also largely spoken by the Christian lowlanders of the municipality of Botolan. Tourism Olongapo has some interesting landmarks that have become major

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    languages are commonly used in Metro Manila which is the center of the Philippines and the Nation’s capital. Currently‚ there are 12 major languages or lingua franca that are used as language of instruction. These major languages are Tagalog‚ Kapampangan‚ Pangasinense‚ Iloko‚ Bikol‚ Cebuano‚ Hiligaynon‚ Waray‚ Tausug‚ Maguindanaoan‚ Maranao‚ and

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    Revolts in the Philippines

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    REVOLTS DURING THE SPANISH OCCUPATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Name | Leader | Time and Year | Cause of Revolt | Result of Revolt | Comment | 1. Dagami Revolt | Chief Dagami | 1565 - 1566 | re-establish the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and Chinese traders. | The most important of those revolts led to the expulsion of a number of Chinese from the Philippines‚ but they were later allowed to return. | The revolt was unsuccessful because Chief Dagami was betrayed

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