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  2. Cebuano literature - Wikipedia

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    Novenas and gozos, most notably the Bato Balani for the Santo Niño. The first written Cebuano literature is Maming, by Vicente Sotto, the father of Cebuano literature. The story was published on July 16, 1900 in the first issue of his Ang Suga. Two years later Sotto wrote, directed, and produced the first Cebuano play, Elena. It was first ...

  3. Pintados-Kasadyaan - Wikipedia

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    "Pinados," or "piatos people," is a term that refers to the native Filipinos who Spanish colonizers encountered in the 16th century. [4] Centuries of Spanish occupation affected Filipino culture and much of the history surrounding tribal tattoos is concentrated on the Visayan (including the people of Tacloban) and Igorot peoples. [4]

  4. Pusong Bato - Wikipedia

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    "Pusong Bato" (lit. Stone Heart) is a single originally released by Filipino singer Aimee Torres, in 2003. [ 1 ] After becoming a viral hit, [ 2 ] the record was re-released by Star Records in 2013 on the album The Original Pusong Bato , as well as on the official soundtrack to the Filipino television series Juan dela Cruz .

  5. Kapampangan people - Wikipedia

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    One of the greatest artist-decorator-designers of Pampanga. One of his living artworks is the ceiling painting of Betis church, painted with Dr. Juco as his mentor. He was also the designer of the logo of Philippine Rabbit Bus Liner. He used to decorate for Circulo Fernandino, Batu-Balani, Old legs, Circilo Masantoleno, to name a few.

  6. Camiña Balay Nga Bato - Wikipedia

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    Camiña Balay Nga Bato, viewed from the restaurant extension of the house. The house was once the home of Fernando Avancena and his wife, Eulalia Abaja, and was built in the 1860s. The structure of the house was patterned after the bahay kubo, or "cube house." It was made of strong and natural materials—the roof was made of bamboo and nipa ...

  7. Ancestral houses of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    It corresponds to long tradition by Filipino people of giving reverence for ancestors and elders. Houses could be a simple house to a mansion. The most common ones are the "Bahay na Bato". Some houses of prominent families had become points of interest or museums in their community because of its cultural, architectural or historical significance.

  8. Talk:Filipino proverbs - Wikipedia

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    "Bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaa'y huwag magagalit." I'm sorry but you got that saying wrong. Bato-bato is a kind of bird. That proverb means that if I'm throwing something at the sky and it hit a bato-bato, that bato-bato should not get mad because I'm targeting nothing particular but the sky--a very big space.

  9. 1975 in Philippine television - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – The Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation relaunched in the Philippines back on March 1, 1960. [1]April 9 – The Philippine Basketball Association was inaugurated at Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, with the Kanlaon Broadcasting System as its first coveror.