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Harana Festival (Karantahan nin Pagranga)

Harana Festival (Karantahan nin Pagranga)

by Xtian Mack on March 1, 2013
The province of Camarines Sur is an emerging tourist center for the Bicol region, with many local attractions that draw in visitors from near and far, with colorful festivals that embody the unique and vibrant culture that the Bicolanos have possessed throughout the ages. One such festival is the colorful Harana Festival.
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Bikolano Pride in the Tinagba Festival 2012

Bikolano Pride in the Tinagba Festival 2012

by Jane Dacumos on October 24, 2012
During the month of February, Iriga welcomes the world with different colorful festivals. Recently, it held the Gayon Bikol sa Tinagba Festival 2012 where thousands of people all over the country joined Irigueños as they celebrated this annual festival.
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The Most Awaited Celebration of Peñafrancia and Voyadores Festival 2012

The Most Awaited Celebration of Peñafrancia and Voyadores Festival 2012

by Jhaypee Guia on October 23, 2012
Voyadores Festival is one of the most awaited festivals of Bicol, held every 3rd week of September where the feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is commemorated.
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Experience Nature at the Town of San Jose, Camarines Sur

Experience Nature at the Town of San Jose, Camarines Sur

by Jhaypee Guia on September 6, 2012
San Jose is a scenic town in the province of Camarines Sur in the Philippines with much to offer in terms of stunning natural wonders and adventures for anyone who takes the time to visit.
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Lagonoy Parish Church

Lagonoy Parish Church

by Jhaypee Guia on September 6, 2012
The church of Lagonoy is one of the oldest churches in Camarines Sur. It is located in the town of San Jose in Camarines Sur. The old parish priest of Lagonoy, Fr. Salvador Mendoza, decided to build a church in a place called “Cabayawasan” because of the presence of so many guava trees in the area. The construction of the church began in 1818. It was a cooperative effort of the people of Lagonoy who worked on the northern part and the people of Danlog on the southern part. Most of the materials and labor were either free or as payment for weddings and baptisms.
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