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  2. Pandanggo - Wikipedia

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    Pandanggo is a Philippine folk dance which has become popular in the rural areas of the Philippines. The dance evolved from Fandango , a Spanish folk dance, which arrived in the Philippines during the Hispanic period.

  3. Rinconada Bikol language - Wikipedia

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    Although properly considered separate languages, speakers of Rinconada Bikol or Rinconada can communicate with Albay Bikol speakers with ease and without code-switching. A student from Ligao City (West Miraya speaker) studying at a university in Iriga City can understand Rinconada (any variant) and can be understood by Rinconada speakers as well.

  4. Rinconada, Jujuy - Wikipedia

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    Rinconada is a rural municipality and village in Jujuy Province in Argentina. [1] It is located in the west of the province of Jujuy and is the head of the Rinconada Department . Due to its altitude of 3851 meters, it is the highest city of Argentina, taking into account those cities possessing municipal organization.

  5. Antonino Buenaventura - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 he composed the accompaniment to the folk dance "Pandanggo sa Ilaw" and incorporated ethnic melodies and instruments to some of his compositions. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] He was composed the A.F.P on The March back in 1957, which is used as the marching music during ceremonies, inspection, and military graduations.

  6. Bikol languages - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Rinconada dialect (lacks /ə/ vowel) Highland Rinconada dialect (with /ə/ vowel) Buhinon – spoken in Buhi, Camarines Sur. Contains features from both the Bikol of Polangui, Albay and the Iriga variant of Rinconada Bikol. Libon – spoken in Libon, Albay. West Miraya – spoken in Ligao City, Polangui, Oas, and Pio Duran, Albay.

  7. Mount Iriga Agta language - Wikipedia

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    Inagta Rinconada (Mount Iriga Agta) is a Bikol language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Agta people of the Philippines. It is spoken to the east of Iriga City up to the shores of Lake Buhi. The language is largely intelligible with Mount Iraya Agta on the other side of the lake.

  8. Bato, Camarines Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Bato 10 20 30 40 50 2006 38.90 2009 40.09 2012 40.30 2015 41.22 2018 30.85 2021 37.28 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Majority of employment is within agriculture, fishery, poultry and construction industry groups. Commerce and industry 96 commercial establishments engaged in retail trade 46 commercial establishments engaged in services 1 commercial establishment ...

  9. Cariñosa - Wikipedia

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    According to the book of Francisca Reyes-Aquino, Philippine Folk Dances, Volume 2, there is a different version of the cariñosa in the region of Bicol. Reyes-Aquino is a Filipino folk dancer and cultural researcher who discovered and documented Philippine traditional dances, one of which is the Cariñosa. [1]