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Federal Republic of the Philippines: State of Madyaas
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Federal Republic of the Philippines. What our politicians say about federalism. Boracay Island, a world class fine- white-sand island. Photo from tourism-philippines.com). Madyaas, a prospective state consisting of northern Panay and the Romblon islands. Federal Republic of the Philippines. Philippine culture is diverse, with over 80 ethnolinguistic groups native to the country. The federal Philippine nation would ideally consist of 22 ethnic states, each free in fostering its own culture and languag...
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Philippine Festivals: Kadayawan
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The Philippines is a country of diverse ethnic groups, each holding festivals every year. Filipinos just love to have fun. You can have fun with us, too! Photo by Meljoe San Diego. Kadayawan is an immense thanksgiving festival in Davao City. Many tribes from different parts of Mindanao participate in this festival, making it a huge, highly colorful celebration. August 17-19, 2012. Bagobo, Matigsalug, Kalagan, Tagakaulo, Ata, Mandaya, Davawenyo, T’boli, Maranao, Maguindanao, Tausug, Samal.
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Federal Republic of the Philippines: State of Yliguenes
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Federal Republic of the Philippines. What our politicians say about federalism. Sulu Sea, the center of the center of the world's marine biodiversity. Photo from en.wikipilipinas.org). Yliguenes, a prospective state east of the Sulu Sea covering southern Panay and western Negros. Federal Republic of the Philippines. Philippine culture is diverse, with over 80 ethnolinguistic groups native to the country. The federal Philippine nation would ideally consist of 22 ethnic states, each free in fostering i...
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Philippine Peoples: Bisaya
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The Different Ethnic Groups of the Philippines. Photo from philstar.com. The Bisaya, also known by the Spanish name Cebuano, are the biggest ethnic group in the Philippines. Without the help of legislation, their language is the lingua franca of half the country, being spoken in the Visayas and Mindanao. Ancestral territory of the Bisaya, covering the Central Visayas Region. The Heaven and the Abyss are the Bisaya’s supreme gods. Lapu-lapu, the first Filipino hero, a Bisaya. The Bisaya have their own sty...
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Philippine Peoples: Ethnic Map of the Philippines
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The Different Ethnic Groups of the Philippines. Ethnic Map of the Philippines. The Philippines is made up of a colorful diversity of peoples, with over 80 ethnic languages spoken in the country. Below is a tree of the Philippine ethnolinguistic groups, compiled from different studies*, as well as personal knowledge. Studies include Adelaar and Himmelmann, Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database, and Ethnologue. Posted by Federal Philippines. December 14, 2012 at 11:36 AM. Where is my/our ethnic group?
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Federal Republic of the Philippines: State of Pangasinan
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Federal Republic of the Philippines. What our politicians say about federalism. Lingayen Gulf, a rich gulf home to an ancient city. Pangasinan, a prospective state in northern Philippines enclosing the Lingayen Gulf. The name Pangasinan comes from pang-asinan. Land of salt," describing the region where salterns thrive as far back as the pre-colonial era. From a mayoralty ( alcadia mayor. Federal Republic of the Philippines. Philippine culture is diverse, with over 80 ethnolinguistic groups native to the ...
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The Philippines: Candaba Swamp
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Photo from lantaw.blogspot.com). A wetland in the Philippines visited by the most number of birds. This freshwater swamp marks the deepest point of the Pampanga basin, which is framed by mountain ranges west, north and east. Over 17,000 birds, from within the country and Asia, stop by this sanctuary. Posted by Federal Philippines. Location: Candaba Swamp, Candaba, Philippines.