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Learning Philippines (aa40)
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About Philippines like history, culture, places, and learning Filipino Language.
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@Dindin
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4 years ago
Oh my parents, Am I not late?
Oh my beloved parents who are there since my first day in this world. They take good care of me when I was young an innocent in this broken world. You were there for me dreaming when I was dreaming of...
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@Dindin
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4 years ago
This is me!
Hi there, my name is Dindin and I am from the Philippines. I work as an ESL tutor for Japanese people. And I really love my job because I was able to meet different people and their culture as well. I...
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@Rodz
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4 years ago
Mystery of mt.kamhantik
Located in the mountainous countryside of Mulanay town. It has recently become a staple of newspapers, television and radio news not only in the Philippines and abroad. enveloping Mount Kamhantik? Y...
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@Rodz
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4 years ago
Mt.Apo
The highest mountain in the Philippines The Mt.Apo has been provinces of Davao del Sur and North Cotabato, and has a sea of 32 kilometers west of Davao city. It has a height 2,954 meter(9690 ,fe...
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@Rodz
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4 years ago
Banaue rice terraces history
Banaue Rice Terraces Banaue Rice Terraces) is about 2000-years old garden stairs already carved in the mountains. of Ifugao in the Philippines ancestors of indigenous peoples Batad. Filipinos usual...
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@Lenny
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4 years ago
The bad right of Juan Luna
In 1892, Juan Luna, a well-known painter was involved in the bloody massacre that took place at their Paris home. The victims: his wife Paz Pardo de Tavera, and his mother-in-law. It is said that j...
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@Piolo.castro
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4 years ago
Rizal's history and his writing of the noli Me tangere Part I
Noli Me Tangere is a Latin word that means in English it is Touch Me Not or Huwag mo akong salingin in Filipino. This is from the Gospel of John and written by Dr. Jose P. Rizal in 1884 in Madrid whil...
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@DuBu
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4 years ago
Teachings of the Katipunan of The Sons of the People
Along the thorny path of life, the man leads the way and his wife and children follow. If the leader goes the way of perdition then so do those who are led. "Our president has led us again to be a bl...
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@Mark012207
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4 years ago
Culture and Traditions of Cagayan Valley
There are many differences between Cagayan and Manila people and less of the same. One of the only similarities is that they wear the same clothes every day. The difference is that the Cagayan people...
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@Unknown11
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4 years ago
Alim (Epic of Ifugao)
The epic Alim of Ifugao tells of a time when land is abundant. Even rivers and seas abound fish. Forests are a lot of animals that are easy catch up. People have no problem with food. They love eat, t...
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@bbhoho44
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4 years ago
Philippine Language and some Dialects
Manuel Quezon declared Filipino or Tagalog as Philippines' National Language. English is another official language that we consider which is also taught in school. Filipinos are known as good speaker...
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@Yen
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4 years ago
Filipino superstition when you go to funeral
Its been 15 years since my Grandfather passed away. I was 12 years old that time. I am just an innocent girl and no idea what superstitions are. I heard a lot of it during my grandfathers wake. My...
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@Bryskie
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4 years ago
History of Laguna
Laguna (province) Province of the Philippines Laguna is a province of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON region of Central Luzon. Santa Cruz is the seat of government and is located southea...
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@Lenny
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4 years ago
Aritao
Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya ARITAO is an old indigenous word Isaiai that means our King. "Ari" is "King", "Man" is "We." Aritao or Our King is Isinai Chieftain Mengal of the Cagayan Valley a free leader...
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@Ms.everything15
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4 years ago
Sick of Bilibid
Bilibid is part of Philippine history. Its first construction plan was carried out on 12 September 1859, but due to bureaucratic complications and lack of funding, it was only on April 10, 1866 that i...
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@Yen
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4 years ago
Filipino Beliefs During Pregnancy
Filipino has a lot of beliefs and superstitions. However not all Filipino followed it. Maybe because it a modern times now and they didnt believed such thing. I got pregnant last 2018 and I am not...
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Discovered Rhinoceros Bone In Rizal 709,000 years ago [History]
The recent discovery of the carcasses and bones of carcass remains in Rizal, Kalinga is proof of ancient hominini in the country 709,000 years ago. [6] Meanwhile, according to recorded human remains i...
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@Yen
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4 years ago
Water Festival
Today, June 24 we celebrate the fiest of Saint John the baptist. John is the one who baptist Jesus Christ. In Niyugan Jaen Nueva Ecija they celebrated the fiest yearly not just only by preparing...
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@Adnilem123
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4 years ago
Tatak Pinoy
Language of a Filipino is dynamic, they tend to adapt slangs, such as gay lingos we tend to call that the language of a Beckies, or a flamboyant of LGBT community. Evidently Filipinos has distinct abi...
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@emerlyn1214
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4 years ago
Spanish Rule ( 1521-1898 )
The Discovery of The Philippines Ferdinand Magellan The Philippines was first discovered by Ferdinand Magellan (Spanish name: Fernando Magallanes 1, Portuguese names: Fernão Magalhãnes ) on 16 Mar...
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Philippines Country in South Asia Last Part
The Philippines is an original member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the Southeast Asian Nations Organization, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and the East Asian Presidenc...
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@Yen
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4 years ago
Learning basic Filipino Phrases
Here are some of the most common phrases that the Filipino using everyday for communication. Please read and learn Kamusta - How are you. Kain tayo - Let's eat Saan ka pupunta? - Where are y...
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Philippines Country in South Asia Part V
The Spanish conquest (from 1565 to 1898) and the United States (from 1898 to 1946) greatly influenced or changed the language and customs of the Philippines. The Catholic faith or Catholicism was the...
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@Sayril
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4 years ago
Hospitable
Being hospitable means you're a welcome person. Filipinos are known to be the most welcoming people. Even you are just a stranger they'll invite you to enter their houses. I'll give you an example....
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Philippines Country in South Asia Part IV
The Philippines has been a part of the Spanish Empire for over 300 years. This paved the way for Catholicism to become a major faith. In the midst of this age, Manila became the center of the western...
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@jess19
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4 years ago
City of Mandaluyong
A lot of stories was being told where does the name of Mandaluyong came from. Some says it came from the word Daluyong meaning big waves, and others was the legendary story of a Maharlika named Lu on...
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@appleskie
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4 years ago
Dominican hill, Retreat house History.
This is commonly known as Diplomat Hotel . Located at the top of Dominican hill, Baguio City, Philippines. It is now an abandoned building structure. Way back in 1913 , when it was contructed...
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@Mark012207
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4 years ago
Miguel Lopez De Legazpi
One of the leaders in the occupation of the Philippines was Miguel López de Legazpi (Miguel Lopez de Legazpi colonized the Philippines) Miguel Lopez de Legazpi was born in 1510 in Zumarraga, Spain....
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Philippines Country in South Asia Part III
They were followed by the arrival of Australians. Trade took place in Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Muslim countries. Many competing countries or towns such as Tondo, Manila (town), Ma-i, Madyaas and th...
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@Kimchie
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4 years ago
Philippines Country in South Asia Part II
The Philippines' location in the Pacific Rim and near the equator is why storms and earthquakes are frequent, but it contains abundant natural resources and some of the most beautiful wildlife that ex...
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