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  2. Maria Makiling - Wikipedia

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    A fictionalized version of Makiling was portrayed in the 2018 television series Bagani by Maricar Reyes-Poon then in 2024 in the series dedicated to the goddess, Makiling, Miss Universe Philippines 2020 Rabiya Mateo portrays Maria Makiling, the story is set in the Modern Times where Maria Makiling uses her supernatural powers to help those ...

  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. 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. Penduko - Wikipedia

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    Nadine Lustre was later cast as Maria Makiling on October 19, 2017. [6] [7] Treb Monteras II was initially hired as the film's director, while Estolatan was hired to write the film's screenplay. [8] On May 31, 2019, Reid was forced to drop out of the film due to a spinal injury. [8]

  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. 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.

  9. Encantadia - Wikipedia

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    According to her, it was inspired by the story of Maria Makiling, a diwata (fairy) in Philippine folklore, in four different persona. [7] It was also inspired by different stories around the world combined into one. [7] The first three installment were consecutively shown from 2005 to 2006.