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Continue reading →: Getting Accepted Gastronomically in the Philippines
Originally posted on Subli: Westerners have been present in the Philippines for over four hundred years, and many Filipinos are aware that a Westerner’s ways are different. You see it more prominent when a Filipino married a Westerner. The outgoing hospitality of Filipinos, along with their willingness to adapt to…
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Continue reading →: Batanes Island – Its History
Originally posted on Subli: ? Batanes – Photo Credit – Pinterest by Arnel Lumanog Continuing from last week. . . The ancient inhabitants of Batanes, the native Ivatans, were divided into small pagan kinship groups inhabiting the mountains near or on the rocky natural fortresses known as ijangs. Clans were…
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Continue reading →: Batanes – The Philippine’s northernmost remote islands
Originally posted on Subli: This photo of Batanes is courtesy of TripAdvisor Beyond the northern tip of Luzon is the mountainous Batanes, Home of the Winds, and the Philippine’s smallest province, both in land area and population. Flanked by the Pacific Ocean on the east and the South China Sea…
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Continue reading →: The Timelessness of July 4th
Originally posted on Pacific Paratrooper: SEEMS WE DON’T SAY IT ENOUGH – SO, I’M TRYING TO FIX THAT RIGHT HERE – GOD BLESS THE USA!!! A 1940’s CELEBRATION WRAPPED AROUND A 1776 WAR SONG HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!! HARK, hark the sound of war is heard, And we must all attend; Take up our arms…
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Continue reading →: The Galleon Trade
Originally posted on Subli: ? Acapulco in 1628 – Photo Credit: Wikipedia The Manila Galleons were Spanish trading ships which linked the Philippines with Mexico when both were part of the New Spain. Until 1821, the Philippines was administered by the Viceroy of Mexico; direct rule by Spain only…
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Continue reading →: Philippine Sea – What, Where and Its Place in the Philippine History
Originally posted on Subli: The blue area is the Philippine Sea. To its left is the Philippine Islands. ? Can you visualize the location of the Philippine Sea within the vast Pacific Ocean? The long elongated island to the extreme middle left is The Philippines. Philippine Sea is a section…
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Continue reading →: Filipino Families in the Philippine Culture
Originally posted on Subli: Today being Father’s Day, I want to talk about Filipino families. Mom & Dad with me and my brothers at a family gathering taken years ago. Due to the importance of the family in Filipino culture, it is impressed upon every individual from childhood to adulthood…
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Continue reading →: U.S. Army 244th Birthday / Flag Day
Originally posted on Pacific Paratrooper: ? 244 Years Strong THE U.S. ARMY AMERICA’S FIRST NATIONAL INSTITUTION ? Since its official establishment, June 14, 1775 — more than a year before the Declaration of Independence — the U.S. Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the…
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Continue reading →: The Philippines Independence Day – True Fact
Originally posted on Subli: June 12 is the Philippine Independence Day, recognized through Proclamation No. 28 signed by then President Diosdado Macapagal on May 12, 1962 citing Emilio Aguinaldo’s establishment of the Philippine Republic from Spain. Congress then formally designated June 12 as the date of Philippine independence by passing…
