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  2. Ethnic groups in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Filipino Americans numbered 8,509 people in 2000, 0.3% of the Baltimore metropolitan area. [13] In 2000, the Tagalog language is spoken at home by 2,180 people in Baltimore. [30] An annual Philippine-American Festival is held in Towson, a suburb of Baltimore. The festival includes Filipino cuisine, dances, and a parade. [37]

  3. The Filipino Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino Music Fest – a concert at the Estancia Mall in Pasig on October 12. It featured Nina , I Belong to the Zoo and Driven 2.0. It also saw the exhibition of thee finalist songs of a competition namely "Dito pa rin Ako" by Daniel Temporada, "Higit pa sa Ganda" by Maria Angelica Dayao, and "My Superstar" by Edmund Perlas and C-Tru.

  4. Baltimore, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Location of Baltimore, Ohio Location of Baltimore in Fairfield County Coordinates: 39°50′27″N 82°36′47″W  /  39.84083°N 82.61306°W  / 39.84083; -82

  5. File:2015 Richmond Filipino Festival (19796561673).jpg ...

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    Featuring a delectable cuisine, folk dances and music, the Filipino Festival has attracted thousands of attendees from Richmond and surrounding cities and counties who want to experience the best of the Philippine islands without leaving Virginia. Date: 8 August 2015, 15:38: Source: 2015 Richmond Filipino Festival: Author: Eli Christman from ...

  6. Regada Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Original Venerated Image of San Juan Bautista de Cavite the true center of the annual Regada Festival. Regada Festival known as Cavite City Water Festival (Spanish and Chavacano: Festival de Regada) (literally: to water or to sprinkle) is a festival in honor to Saint John the Baptist, patron saint of Barangay 20- (Virgo) in Cavite City, and of many other communities throughout the ...

  7. Locust Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Locust Point has been called "Baltimore's Ellis Island" because the neighborhood was once the third largest point of entry for immigrants to the United States after Ellis Island and the Port of Philadelphia. From 1868 until the closure of the Locust Point piers in 1914, 1.2 million European immigrants entered Baltimore through Locust Point. [4]

  8. Bellaire, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Flooding of the Ohio River in 1937. Bellaire gained the title of "Glass City" for the period of 1870 to 1885. The area had modern transportation, an energy source, and a skilled workforce. The transportation infrastructure included the Ohio River, the National Road, [6] and railroads, including the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Central Ohio ...

  9. Belpre, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Belpre (historically spelled Belpré; [5] pronounced / ˈ b ɛ l p r i / BEL-pree [6]) is a city in Washington County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River across from Parkersburg, West Virginia. The population was 6,728 at the 2020 census. Its name derives from "Belle Prairie" (French for "beautiful meadow"), the name given to the valley ...