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  • 1

    The seventh (____) largest island in the Philippines. It is divided into two provinces Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro.

    7th

  • 2

    ACCESS REGION 4B Mimaropa

    PTIX (Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange) Batangas Port Van RORO Bus (via PITX) Door to Door

  • 3

    6 Accomodations of Mindoro

    1.) infinity beach resort 2.) tamaraw falls 3.) iraya mangyan village 4.) apo reef natural park 5.) grace island resort 6.) calawagan mountain resort

  • 4

    2 Accomodations of Mindoro

    Infinity Beach Resort Grace Island Resort

  • 5

    ACTIVITES of mindoro

    1. Island Hopping                                                          2. Dive and snorkel under its crystalline blue water                          3. Picnic, Nature Walk, and Bird Watching                                     4. Get to the Lighthouse and see the picturesque view of the island                5. Camping

  • 6

    Term that refers to several indigenous communities in the island of Mindoro in the Philippines.

    Mangyan

  • 7

    is the principal language in Mindoro, usually spoken with Batangas dialect.

    Tagalog

  • 8

    2 Festivals of Mindoro

    Pandang Gitab Festival Arawatan Festival

  • 9

    2 Festivals of Mangyan

    Pandang Gitab Festival Arawatan Festival

  • 10

    A dessert made from fresh carabao milk that is very famous to everyone who visits the province

    Pastillas

  • 11

    This particular suman in Mindoro called Ibos is best paired with arozz that is made from carabao milk before it becomes pastillas, it is palapot.

    Ibos with Arozz (Suman Malagkit)

  • 12

    This is a famous local snack in Mindoro. Locals there, particularly the old ones, eat this on a normal day or in an occasion.

    Uok (Steamed Woodworm)

  • 13

    A heart-shaped island which lies between the Bondoc Peninsula at the south- eastern part of Luzon and the island of Mindoro and it is considered the archipelago’s geographic center.

    Marinduque

  • 14

    location acess to marinduque

    Bus: Jac Liner To Lucena City Sea: Dalahican Port  Plane: Ninoy Aquino International  Airport in Manila

  • 15

    Built in 1792 as a fortress, it served as a hideout during a Moro attack and was the site of the blessing of the Philippine Revolutionary flag.

    Boac Cathedral

  • 16

    Standing at 1,157 meters above sea level, this stratovolcano boasts a vast landscape and thriving ecosystem comparable to Southern Luzon's famous peaks

    Mount Malindig

  • 17

    Offers a therapeutic escape with warm, bluish- white sulfuric water believed to have healing benefits. With two swimming pools and medicinal properties that can cure skin diseases, it's perfect for a rejuvenating dip. Take a sip of the safe-to-drink water

    Malbag Sulfur Hot spring

  • 18

    Pristine white-sand beaches, budget-friendly Santa Cruz beach resorts, and Bali-inspired glamping cottages. Palad Sandbar off the northern coast, best enjoyed in the morning during low tide.

    Maniwaya Island

  • 19

    Beautiful expanse of white sand, surrounded by crystal clear waters, is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and relaxing in beachfront huts and cottages

    Poctoy White Beach

  • 20

    Marinduque Circumferential Road, 4903 Poctoy, Philippines Price ranges from ₱11,000 to ₱15,000

    Flintstone Cave House 

  • 21

    306 Maniwaya Island, 4902 Maniwaya, Philippines. Price ranges from ₱4,000 to ₱6,000

    Islas Moriones Beach Resort

  • 22

    2nd zone Bagong Silang Poblacion Santa Cruz Marinduque Bagong Silang Santa Cruz, 4902 Maniwaya, Philippines

    Marinduque Bed and Breakfast

  • 23

    Activities of Marinduque

    Island Hopping   Hike Mount Malindig  Snorkeling and Scuba Diving Kayak or Paddleboard 

  • 24

    Marinduque is known for its traditional crafts, especially woven ________ and ______. Many local artisans use indigenous materials like coconut shells, pandan leaves, and bamboo to create beautiful handicrafts such as baskets, mats, and home decor.

    products and wood carvings

  • 25

    January 17 - Buenavista, Marinduque

    Maalindog Tubaan Festival

  • 26

    3rd Sunday of January - Santa Cruz, Marinduque

    Ati-Atihan Festival

  • 27

    Holy Week - Boac, Gasan and Mogpog

    Moriones Festival

  • 28

    Easter Sunday - Gasan, Marinduque

    Gasang-Gasang Festival

  • 29

    May 13 - Mogpog, Marinduque

    Kangga Festival

  • 30

    August 20 - Gasan, Marinduque

    Araw ng Gasan- Kalesayahan Festival

  • 31

    December 8 - Boac, Marinduque

    Bila-Bila Festival

  • 32

    Dry powdery snack made from arrowroot powder and rice flour, similar to minatamis na bao, which is created from sugarcane jaggery that has been melted.

    Panganan

  • 33

    Is the indigenous Marinduque term for crayfish, and it’s a type of crayfish that’s very popular in the island.

    Manakla

  • 34

    Similar to dinuguan or dugó-dugó but with less broth.

    KARi-KARi

  • 35

    The native pancakes of Marinduque.

    Saludsod

  • 36

    Also known  in the country as bangungon, is an edible cone-shaped freshwater snail often found in fishponds. This species is called horn snail or telescope snail.

    Ginataang Bangumon 

  • 37

    charming archipelago province located in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines, known for its unspoiled beauty, marble industry, and vibrant cultural heritage.

    Romblon

  • 38

    264KM away from the Philippine capital of Manila. The best way to get to Romblon province is to travel by air from Manila as you can fly directly to Tablas, one of the major islands.

    Romblon

  • 39

    3 Attractions of Romblon

    BLUE HOLE cresta de gallo island lahung rock formation

  • 40

    3 Accomodations of Romblon

    sunset cove beach & dive resort stone creek house romblon beach & dive resort

  • 41

    ACTIVITIES (3): Romblon

    cliff jumping snorkeling and diving spots biaringan zipline

  • 42

    CULTURE of Romblon

    Handicrafts traditional music, weaving prowess and intricate designs. Textiles

  • 43

    One festival of romblon :One of the most popular festivals in Romblon is the _____, which celebrates the miraculous image of the Santo Niño de Romblon. During this festival, devotees gather to pay homage to the Santo Niño by dancing and chanting traditional songs. Colorful costumes and intricate dances add to the festive atmosphere.

    Biniray Festival

  • 44

    2 cuisines of Romblon

    Sarsa and Sihi

  • 45

    freshwater shrimps mixed with coconut and spices and then wrapped in coconut leaves.

    Sarsa

  • 46

    small shellfish often served ginataan (in coconut milk)

    Sihi

  • 47

    A world-renowned destination for its breathtaking land and seascapes, offering unparalleled cultural, adventure, and nature experiences.

    Palawan

  • 48

    One of the best diving spots in the Philippines and the world. The whole sanctuary comprises two atolls, or ring-shaped reefs, that are home to an array of colorful aquatic animals and corals.

    Tubbataha Reef (Cagayancillo Islands, Puerto Princesa)

  • 49

    This tropical destination lets you relax, unwind, and get away from the daily grind. You'll have to walk a flight of stairs to a vantage point when you reach the cove so you can see the most iconic image of this attraction.

    Kayangan Lake (Coron)

  • 50

    This powdery paradise was one of the secret getaways for some tourists until its beauty was discovered by many and became one of the most sought after beaches included in El Nido island-hopping tours.

    Nacpan Beach (El Nido)

  • 51

    Uniquely famous for its vibrantly colored waters and picturesque limestone rocks on the horizon. It's off the eastern coast of Miniloc Island in El Nido, Palawan.

    Big lagoon (EL NIDO)

  • 52

    Presenting a tranquil and tropical landscape featuring virgin mangroves and coconut trees with unparalleled view. This boutique holiday destination promises a peaceful refuge with its eco-chic exteriors, modern amenities, and friendly vibe. King Room price starts at ₱6,486.10 with breakfast included

    The Funny Lion

  • 53

    Presenting a haven in the middle ground of fine luxury and raw nature, Two Seasons Coron is also a turtle and giant clam sanctuary, and known as the first eco-friendly luxury island resort in Coron.

    Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel

  • 54

    Access to Palawan

    Plane from Puerto Prinsesa (Lio Airport) to Puerto Princesa, El Nido, Coron, Palawan Via Puerto Princesa

  • 55

    4 Attractions of Palawan

    Tubbataha Reef (Cagayancillo Islands, Puerto Princesa) Kayangan Lake (Coron) Nacpan Beach (El Nido) Big lagoon (EL NIDO) 

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    3 Accomodations

    Nacpan Beach Villa The Funny Lion Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel 

  • 57

    Presenting a haven in the middle ground of fine luxury and raw nature, Two Seasons Coron is also a turtle and giant clam sanctuary, and known as the first eco-friendly luxury island resort in Coron

    Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel 

  • 58

    5 Activities of Palawan

    1.) CORON ISLAND HOPPING 2.) EL NIDO ISLAND HOPPING 3.) IWAHIG FIREFLY WATCHING 4.) sHIPWRECK DIVING 5.) CALAUIT SAFARI PARK

  • 59

    There are different lakes, lagoons, and beaches that are very well known in Coron like the Kayangan Lake, Coron Bay, Twin Lagoon, Siete Pecados, Banol Beach and CYC Beach.

    CORON ISLAND HOPPING

  • 60

    A home to 45 unspoiled islands and islets including the Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Seven Commandos Beach and Snake Island. Tours in El Nido island hopping are categorized as Tour A, B, C, and D

    EL NIDO ISLAND HOPPING

  • 61

    An eco-tour near Puerto Princesa where tourists can see the dazzling light flickers from hundreds of firefly or lightning bugs in their natural habitat.

    IWAHIG FIREFLY WATCHING

  • 62

    There are 13 Japanese shipwrecks from World War II that can be seen between the waters of Culion and Busuanga. The shipwrecks have now been the habitat of many corals and various kinds of sea turtles, fishes as well as nudibranchs.

    sHIPWRECK DIVING

  • 63

    A 3,700 hectare island off the coast of Palawan which serves as a home to various exotic African species and endemic Palawan flora and fauna. Tourists have the chance to ride or walk around the park to see the animals up close and also have fun feeding them.

    CALAUIT SAFARI PARK

  • 64

    7 cultures of Palawan

    1.) Batak 2.) Agutaynon 3.) Tagbanua 4.) Molbog 5.) Palawano (Palaw’an) 6.) Tao’t Bato (Taaw’t Bato) 7.) Cuyunon

  • 65

    With about 500 or fewer members and considered as an endangered group. Known for their belief in nature spirits and connection in nature.

    Batak

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    Can be found in the northern part of Palawan and can sometimes be seen in Manila. They are believed to be part of Austronesians and Malayo-Polynesians who have lived in Palawan long ago.

    Agutaynon

  • 67

    One of the oldest indigenous groups in the Philippines. They are believed to be the descendants of Tabon Man because of the similarities in cultural practices, language and belief that they both have. Their current population is over 10,000 and they have their own government system.

    Tagbanua

  • 68

    Known to be the only indigenous Muslim group in the province of Palawan and they have lived there earlier to the Spanish colonization. They have a strong connection with the natural world, specifically with the sacred pilandok.

    Molbog

  • 69

    The _____ has four ethnolinguistic subgroups such as Quezon Palawan (Central Palawano), Bugsuk Palawano (South Palawano), Southwest Palawano and Brooke’s Point Palawanon. They are believed to have the shortest lifespan however, there is no statistical data to prove it.

    Palawano (Palaw’an)

  • 70

    Known as the “people of the rock” and is just a small Palawano tribe. Because of the _____ uniqueness, they are declared to be off-limits to outsiders by the Philippine government.

    Tao’t Bato (Taaw’t Bato)

  • 71

    Considered as an “elite class” among the other indigenous groups in the province of Palawan and known for their strongsense of community, religious devotion, and discipline . Also has four subgroups such as the Paraguanen, Poroanen, Mestiso, and Lakto.

    Cuyunon

  • 72

    6 Festivals of Romblon

    Balayong Festival Arawedan Festival Kulambo Festival The Pasinggatan Festival Anihan festival tarek festival

  • 73

    is an annual event celebrated during the third week of January by the Tagbanua and Batak tribes in the municipality of Aborlan, Palawan. This festival is renowned for its ritual dances, similar to the Pagdiwata Tribe Ritual, and is held only under a bright full moon.

    The Tarek Palawan Festival

  • 74

    previously known as Anihan Festival, is a well-known event in Narra, Palawan, which highlights the town’s abundant harvest. The festival is celebrated annually, usually in the last week of October, as a way for the people of Narra to express their gratitude for the bountiful harvest.

    Anihan festival/ Palay

  • 75

    a vibrant celebration held every year from May 1st to 4th in the Municipality of Taytay, Palawan. This festival showcases the passion of Filipinos for singing and dancing, highlighting the rich culture of the Philippines.

    Pasinggatan Festival

  • 76

    takes place from March 15th to 18th and features participants in eye-catching costumes made of kulambo, or mosquito nets, during the street parade.

    Kulambo Festival

  • 77

    an exciting celebration that takes place annually from January 23 to January 24 in the charming coastal town of Port Barton in the Municipality of San Vicente, Palawan. This festival is a vibrant showcase of the numerous tourist attractions in the municipality, including its stunning beaches, breathtaking marine reserves, and verdant parks.

    Arawedan Festival

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    featuring the unique Palawan Cherry that blooms during February and March, is celebrated on March 14th to commemorate the founding of Puerto Princesa City.

    Balayong Festival

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The seventh (____) largest island in the Philippines. It is divided into two provinces Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro.

    7th

  • 2

    ACCESS REGION 4B Mimaropa

    PTIX (Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange) Batangas Port Van RORO Bus (via PITX) Door to Door

  • 3

    6 Accomodations of Mindoro

    1.) infinity beach resort 2.) tamaraw falls 3.) iraya mangyan village 4.) apo reef natural park 5.) grace island resort 6.) calawagan mountain resort

  • 4

    2 Accomodations of Mindoro

    Infinity Beach Resort Grace Island Resort

  • 5

    ACTIVITES of mindoro

    1. Island Hopping                                                          2. Dive and snorkel under its crystalline blue water                          3. Picnic, Nature Walk, and Bird Watching                                     4. Get to the Lighthouse and see the picturesque view of the island                5. Camping

  • 6

    Term that refers to several indigenous communities in the island of Mindoro in the Philippines.

    Mangyan

  • 7

    is the principal language in Mindoro, usually spoken with Batangas dialect.

    Tagalog

  • 8

    2 Festivals of Mindoro

    Pandang Gitab Festival Arawatan Festival

  • 9

    2 Festivals of Mangyan

    Pandang Gitab Festival Arawatan Festival

  • 10

    A dessert made from fresh carabao milk that is very famous to everyone who visits the province

    Pastillas

  • 11

    This particular suman in Mindoro called Ibos is best paired with arozz that is made from carabao milk before it becomes pastillas, it is palapot.

    Ibos with Arozz (Suman Malagkit)

  • 12

    This is a famous local snack in Mindoro. Locals there, particularly the old ones, eat this on a normal day or in an occasion.

    Uok (Steamed Woodworm)

  • 13

    A heart-shaped island which lies between the Bondoc Peninsula at the south- eastern part of Luzon and the island of Mindoro and it is considered the archipelago’s geographic center.

    Marinduque

  • 14

    location acess to marinduque

    Bus: Jac Liner To Lucena City Sea: Dalahican Port  Plane: Ninoy Aquino International  Airport in Manila

  • 15

    Built in 1792 as a fortress, it served as a hideout during a Moro attack and was the site of the blessing of the Philippine Revolutionary flag.

    Boac Cathedral

  • 16

    Standing at 1,157 meters above sea level, this stratovolcano boasts a vast landscape and thriving ecosystem comparable to Southern Luzon's famous peaks

    Mount Malindig

  • 17

    Offers a therapeutic escape with warm, bluish- white sulfuric water believed to have healing benefits. With two swimming pools and medicinal properties that can cure skin diseases, it's perfect for a rejuvenating dip. Take a sip of the safe-to-drink water

    Malbag Sulfur Hot spring

  • 18

    Pristine white-sand beaches, budget-friendly Santa Cruz beach resorts, and Bali-inspired glamping cottages. Palad Sandbar off the northern coast, best enjoyed in the morning during low tide.

    Maniwaya Island

  • 19

    Beautiful expanse of white sand, surrounded by crystal clear waters, is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and relaxing in beachfront huts and cottages

    Poctoy White Beach

  • 20

    Marinduque Circumferential Road, 4903 Poctoy, Philippines Price ranges from ₱11,000 to ₱15,000

    Flintstone Cave House 

  • 21

    306 Maniwaya Island, 4902 Maniwaya, Philippines. Price ranges from ₱4,000 to ₱6,000

    Islas Moriones Beach Resort

  • 22

    2nd zone Bagong Silang Poblacion Santa Cruz Marinduque Bagong Silang Santa Cruz, 4902 Maniwaya, Philippines

    Marinduque Bed and Breakfast

  • 23

    Activities of Marinduque

    Island Hopping   Hike Mount Malindig  Snorkeling and Scuba Diving Kayak or Paddleboard 

  • 24

    Marinduque is known for its traditional crafts, especially woven ________ and ______. Many local artisans use indigenous materials like coconut shells, pandan leaves, and bamboo to create beautiful handicrafts such as baskets, mats, and home decor.

    products and wood carvings

  • 25

    January 17 - Buenavista, Marinduque

    Maalindog Tubaan Festival

  • 26

    3rd Sunday of January - Santa Cruz, Marinduque

    Ati-Atihan Festival

  • 27

    Holy Week - Boac, Gasan and Mogpog

    Moriones Festival

  • 28

    Easter Sunday - Gasan, Marinduque

    Gasang-Gasang Festival

  • 29

    May 13 - Mogpog, Marinduque

    Kangga Festival

  • 30

    August 20 - Gasan, Marinduque

    Araw ng Gasan- Kalesayahan Festival

  • 31

    December 8 - Boac, Marinduque

    Bila-Bila Festival

  • 32

    Dry powdery snack made from arrowroot powder and rice flour, similar to minatamis na bao, which is created from sugarcane jaggery that has been melted.

    Panganan

  • 33

    Is the indigenous Marinduque term for crayfish, and it’s a type of crayfish that’s very popular in the island.

    Manakla

  • 34

    Similar to dinuguan or dugó-dugó but with less broth.

    KARi-KARi

  • 35

    The native pancakes of Marinduque.

    Saludsod

  • 36

    Also known  in the country as bangungon, is an edible cone-shaped freshwater snail often found in fishponds. This species is called horn snail or telescope snail.

    Ginataang Bangumon 

  • 37

    charming archipelago province located in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines, known for its unspoiled beauty, marble industry, and vibrant cultural heritage.

    Romblon

  • 38

    264KM away from the Philippine capital of Manila. The best way to get to Romblon province is to travel by air from Manila as you can fly directly to Tablas, one of the major islands.

    Romblon

  • 39

    3 Attractions of Romblon

    BLUE HOLE cresta de gallo island lahung rock formation

  • 40

    3 Accomodations of Romblon

    sunset cove beach & dive resort stone creek house romblon beach & dive resort

  • 41

    ACTIVITIES (3): Romblon

    cliff jumping snorkeling and diving spots biaringan zipline

  • 42

    CULTURE of Romblon

    Handicrafts traditional music, weaving prowess and intricate designs. Textiles

  • 43

    One festival of romblon :One of the most popular festivals in Romblon is the _____, which celebrates the miraculous image of the Santo Niño de Romblon. During this festival, devotees gather to pay homage to the Santo Niño by dancing and chanting traditional songs. Colorful costumes and intricate dances add to the festive atmosphere.

    Biniray Festival

  • 44

    2 cuisines of Romblon

    Sarsa and Sihi

  • 45

    freshwater shrimps mixed with coconut and spices and then wrapped in coconut leaves.

    Sarsa

  • 46

    small shellfish often served ginataan (in coconut milk)

    Sihi

  • 47

    A world-renowned destination for its breathtaking land and seascapes, offering unparalleled cultural, adventure, and nature experiences.

    Palawan

  • 48

    One of the best diving spots in the Philippines and the world. The whole sanctuary comprises two atolls, or ring-shaped reefs, that are home to an array of colorful aquatic animals and corals.

    Tubbataha Reef (Cagayancillo Islands, Puerto Princesa)

  • 49

    This tropical destination lets you relax, unwind, and get away from the daily grind. You'll have to walk a flight of stairs to a vantage point when you reach the cove so you can see the most iconic image of this attraction.

    Kayangan Lake (Coron)

  • 50

    This powdery paradise was one of the secret getaways for some tourists until its beauty was discovered by many and became one of the most sought after beaches included in El Nido island-hopping tours.

    Nacpan Beach (El Nido)

  • 51

    Uniquely famous for its vibrantly colored waters and picturesque limestone rocks on the horizon. It's off the eastern coast of Miniloc Island in El Nido, Palawan.

    Big lagoon (EL NIDO)

  • 52

    Presenting a tranquil and tropical landscape featuring virgin mangroves and coconut trees with unparalleled view. This boutique holiday destination promises a peaceful refuge with its eco-chic exteriors, modern amenities, and friendly vibe. King Room price starts at ₱6,486.10 with breakfast included

    The Funny Lion

  • 53

    Presenting a haven in the middle ground of fine luxury and raw nature, Two Seasons Coron is also a turtle and giant clam sanctuary, and known as the first eco-friendly luxury island resort in Coron.

    Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel

  • 54

    Access to Palawan

    Plane from Puerto Prinsesa (Lio Airport) to Puerto Princesa, El Nido, Coron, Palawan Via Puerto Princesa

  • 55

    4 Attractions of Palawan

    Tubbataha Reef (Cagayancillo Islands, Puerto Princesa) Kayangan Lake (Coron) Nacpan Beach (El Nido) Big lagoon (EL NIDO) 

  • 56

    3 Accomodations

    Nacpan Beach Villa The Funny Lion Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel 

  • 57

    Presenting a haven in the middle ground of fine luxury and raw nature, Two Seasons Coron is also a turtle and giant clam sanctuary, and known as the first eco-friendly luxury island resort in Coron

    Two Seasons Coron Bayside Hotel 

  • 58

    5 Activities of Palawan

    1.) CORON ISLAND HOPPING 2.) EL NIDO ISLAND HOPPING 3.) IWAHIG FIREFLY WATCHING 4.) sHIPWRECK DIVING 5.) CALAUIT SAFARI PARK

  • 59

    There are different lakes, lagoons, and beaches that are very well known in Coron like the Kayangan Lake, Coron Bay, Twin Lagoon, Siete Pecados, Banol Beach and CYC Beach.

    CORON ISLAND HOPPING

  • 60

    A home to 45 unspoiled islands and islets including the Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Seven Commandos Beach and Snake Island. Tours in El Nido island hopping are categorized as Tour A, B, C, and D

    EL NIDO ISLAND HOPPING

  • 61

    An eco-tour near Puerto Princesa where tourists can see the dazzling light flickers from hundreds of firefly or lightning bugs in their natural habitat.

    IWAHIG FIREFLY WATCHING

  • 62

    There are 13 Japanese shipwrecks from World War II that can be seen between the waters of Culion and Busuanga. The shipwrecks have now been the habitat of many corals and various kinds of sea turtles, fishes as well as nudibranchs.

    sHIPWRECK DIVING

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    A 3,700 hectare island off the coast of Palawan which serves as a home to various exotic African species and endemic Palawan flora and fauna. Tourists have the chance to ride or walk around the park to see the animals up close and also have fun feeding them.

    CALAUIT SAFARI PARK

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    7 cultures of Palawan

    1.) Batak 2.) Agutaynon 3.) Tagbanua 4.) Molbog 5.) Palawano (Palaw’an) 6.) Tao’t Bato (Taaw’t Bato) 7.) Cuyunon

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    With about 500 or fewer members and considered as an endangered group. Known for their belief in nature spirits and connection in nature.

    Batak

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    Can be found in the northern part of Palawan and can sometimes be seen in Manila. They are believed to be part of Austronesians and Malayo-Polynesians who have lived in Palawan long ago.

    Agutaynon

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    One of the oldest indigenous groups in the Philippines. They are believed to be the descendants of Tabon Man because of the similarities in cultural practices, language and belief that they both have. Their current population is over 10,000 and they have their own government system.

    Tagbanua

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    Known to be the only indigenous Muslim group in the province of Palawan and they have lived there earlier to the Spanish colonization. They have a strong connection with the natural world, specifically with the sacred pilandok.

    Molbog

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    The _____ has four ethnolinguistic subgroups such as Quezon Palawan (Central Palawano), Bugsuk Palawano (South Palawano), Southwest Palawano and Brooke’s Point Palawanon. They are believed to have the shortest lifespan however, there is no statistical data to prove it.

    Palawano (Palaw’an)

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    Known as the “people of the rock” and is just a small Palawano tribe. Because of the _____ uniqueness, they are declared to be off-limits to outsiders by the Philippine government.

    Tao’t Bato (Taaw’t Bato)

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    Considered as an “elite class” among the other indigenous groups in the province of Palawan and known for their strongsense of community, religious devotion, and discipline . Also has four subgroups such as the Paraguanen, Poroanen, Mestiso, and Lakto.

    Cuyunon

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    6 Festivals of Romblon

    Balayong Festival Arawedan Festival Kulambo Festival The Pasinggatan Festival Anihan festival tarek festival

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    is an annual event celebrated during the third week of January by the Tagbanua and Batak tribes in the municipality of Aborlan, Palawan. This festival is renowned for its ritual dances, similar to the Pagdiwata Tribe Ritual, and is held only under a bright full moon.

    The Tarek Palawan Festival

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    previously known as Anihan Festival, is a well-known event in Narra, Palawan, which highlights the town’s abundant harvest. The festival is celebrated annually, usually in the last week of October, as a way for the people of Narra to express their gratitude for the bountiful harvest.

    Anihan festival/ Palay

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    a vibrant celebration held every year from May 1st to 4th in the Municipality of Taytay, Palawan. This festival showcases the passion of Filipinos for singing and dancing, highlighting the rich culture of the Philippines.

    Pasinggatan Festival

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    takes place from March 15th to 18th and features participants in eye-catching costumes made of kulambo, or mosquito nets, during the street parade.

    Kulambo Festival

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    an exciting celebration that takes place annually from January 23 to January 24 in the charming coastal town of Port Barton in the Municipality of San Vicente, Palawan. This festival is a vibrant showcase of the numerous tourist attractions in the municipality, including its stunning beaches, breathtaking marine reserves, and verdant parks.

    Arawedan Festival

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    featuring the unique Palawan Cherry that blooms during February and March, is celebrated on March 14th to commemorate the founding of Puerto Princesa City.

    Balayong Festival