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  2. Simbang Gabi - Wikipedia

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    Simbang Gabi originated in 1669 during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, as a practical compromise for farmers who began working before sunrise.When the Christmas season would begin, it was customary to hold novenas in the evenings, which was more common in the rest of the Hispanic world, but the priests saw that the people would attend despite the day's fatigue.

  3. San Pedro Sula - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, San Pedro Sula was left exposed to raids by pirates and French, Dutch, and English mercenaries. By the mid-18th century, the Spanish government decided to build a number of coastal fortresses to curb English attacks. One of these fortresses, the Fortaleza de San Fernando, was built in Omoa, less than 50 miles from San Pedro Sula ...

  4. Lucio San Pedro - Wikipedia

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    Lucio Diestro San Pedro, Sr. (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991. [3] Today, he is remembered for his contribution to the development of Filipino regional band music [ 4 ] and for his well-known compositions such as the Filipino ...

  5. Simbang Gabi's 9 days of prayer, food and tradition connect ...

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    Nine days of Masses and receptions offer a chance for the Filipino community to reconnect with friends and introduce children to cherished traditions.

  6. Simbang - Wikipedia

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    Simbang may refer to: Nyctimystes obsoletus , known as the Simbang big-eyed tree frog, a species of frog in the subfamily Pelodryadinae Simbang Gabi , a devotional, nine-day series of Masses attended by Filipino Catholics in anticipation of Christmas

  7. Mapa (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mapa" [a] is a song recorded by Filipino boy band SB19, released on May 16, 2021, [1] by Sony Music, as the second pre-release digital single off their extended play Pagsibol. [2] " Mapa" was written by the band's leader Pablo .

  8. Cortés Department - Wikipedia

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    The Merendón Mountains rise in western Cortés, but the department is mostly a tropical lowland, the Sula Valley, crossed by the Ulúa and Chamelecon rivers. It was created in 1893 from parts of the departments of Santa Bárbara and Yoro. The departmental capital is San Pedro Sula.

  9. Giant Lantern Festival - Wikipedia

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    Also, 3 participating barangays returned for the competition: San Pedro, Sto. Nino & Del Carmen. And, for the first time in the history, a female-lead lantern maker from Brgy. San Jose competed in the festival. On December 15, 2018, Brgy. Telabastagan won the competition after 5 years. Followed by Brgy. San Jose as first-runner up, Brgy.