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  2. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Philippine games, such as luksong baka, patintero, [8] piko, and tumbang preso [9] are played primarily as children's games. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 3 ] The yo-yo , a popular toy in the Philippines, was introduced in its modern form by Pedro Flores [ 12 ] with its name coming from the Ilocano language .

  3. Category:Philippine games - Wikipedia

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    Traditional games in the Philippines; S. Sa'-ro; Sipa; Southeast Asian mancala; Spider fighting; T. Tiyakad; Tumbang preso This page was last edited on 24 July 2023 ...

  4. Category:Traditional games - Wikipedia

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    List of children's games; Traditional games of China; Coconut-shell walking; ... Traditional games in the Philippines; Q. Traditional games of Qatar; R. Ritinis; S.

  5. Patintero - Wikipedia

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    Patintero, also known as harangang-taga or tubigan, (Intl. Translate: Escape from the hell or Block the runner) is a Filipino traditional children's game. Along with tumbang preso, it is one of the most popular outdoor games played by children in the Philippines. [1]

  6. Tumbang preso - Wikipedia

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    Tumbang preso ("knock down the prisoner"), also known as tumbang lata ("knock down the can") or bato lata ("hit the can [with a stone]"), is a Filipino traditional children's game. The game involves throwing a slipper at a can or bottle, which one player - the tayà - attempts to guard. The game is usually played in backyards, parks, or streets ...

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  8. Sports in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cockfighting in Iloilo. The Philippines has numerous traditional sports that were popular before the colonial era and after the colonial era. Among these are archery, arnis, horse-riding, fling sports, wrestling sports, dart sports, track sports, and traditional martial arts.

  9. Tugging rituals and games - Wikipedia

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    The tugging rituals and games promote social solidarity, provide entertainment and mark the start of a new agricultural cycle. [6] While these traditional practices often emphasize competition, the game is intended to show the importance of cooperation. [2]