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  2. Maria Makiling - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mariang Makiling" is the Spanish-Tagalog contraction of "Maria ng Makiling" (Maria of Makiling). The term is a Hispanicized evolution of an alternate name for the Diwata, "Dayang Makiling"-"dayang" being an Austronesian word meaning "princess" or "noble lady". [ 6 ]

  3. Maria Sinukuan - Wikipedia

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    Apúng Sinukuan is the Kapampangan sun god of war and death who lived on Mount Arayat.During the colonial period, the Spanish rebranded him into Maria Sinukuan, the diwata or mountain goddess associated with Mount Arayat in Pampanga, Philippines, and later became a prominent example of the mountain goddess motif in Philippine mythology; other prominent examples being Maria Makiling of Los ...

  4. Maria Cacao - Wikipedia

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    Maria Cacao is the diwata or mountain goddess associated with Mount Lantoy in Argao, Cebu, Philippines.The Maria Cacao legend is a prominent example of the mountain goddess motif in Philippine mythology; other prominent examples being Maria Makiling of Los Baños and Maria Sinukuan of Mount Arayat.

  5. National Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Arts Center is a building complex situated in Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna, the Philippines.The establishment was inaugurated in 1976. Its theater is the Tanghalang Maria Makiling or the NAC Center, which has an audience capacity of 1,000 people.

  6. Adarna House - Wikipedia

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    Aklat Adarna published eight (8) pocket-sized and landscape-format storybooks in 1997. The titles included Istorya ni Dodong (The Story of Dodong) in two parts, Si Pilar Katerpilar (Pilar the Caterpillar), and Ang Pag-ibig ni Mariang Makiling (The Love of Mariang Makiling).

  7. Bernardo Carpio - Wikipedia

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    Bernardo Carpio is a legendary figure in Philippine mythology who is said to be the cause of earthquakes. There are numerous versions of this tale. Some versions say Bernardo Carpio is a giant, as supported by the enormous footsteps he has reputedly left behind in the mountains of Montalban.

  8. Makiling - Wikipedia

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    Makiling may refer to: Maria Makiling, a goddess in Philippine mythology; Mount Makiling, a mountain in the Philippines; Makiling (band), a world-music band based in the Philippines; Makiling (TV series), a Philippine television series broadcast by GMA Network; Makiling, Calamba, an upland barangay in Calamba in the province of Laguna, Philippines

  9. Daragang Magayon - Wikipedia

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    Magayon was the only daughter of Makusog (strong), the tribal chief of Rawis, and Dawani (rainbow), who died shortly after giving birth to her.