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Poblacion V Pooc I Pooc II
Pulong Bunga Pulong Saging Puting Kahoy Sabutan San
Miguel I San
Miguel II San
Vicente I San
Vicente II
Santol Tartaria...
- made
using native Philippine plants such as abaca, bacbac, karagumoy,
sabutan,
romblon and tikog.
Plastic strips are also used as
synthetic substitute...
-
performers from
other cities,
provinces and regions.
Pinilisa Festival Jones Sabutan Festival Palanan Held
every March in Palanan, the
festival is
named after...
-
August Kadayawan Davao Higalaay Ca****an de Oro Pavvu-rulun
Tuguegarao Sabutan Festival Baler,
Aurora September Peñafrancia Naga City
Sandurot Dumaguete...
- La
Union Saginyogan Festival Mar 21 Alcantara,
Romblon Tablas Island Sabutan Festival Mar 21 to Mar 23 Palanan,
Isabela Kalap Festival Mar 21 Calapan...
- medium-sized
enterprises in the province.
Tatak Bulakenyo Products comprises sabutan bags,
buntal hats, beverages, and even jams such as
tomato jam. Bulacan...
- Biag-Ni-Lam-Ang of
Laoag City The
Sabutan Rainbow Parrot Fish of Palanan,
Isabela Boling-Boling
Festival of Catanauan,
Quezon 2005
Sabutan Festival of
Isabela Paradise...
- Bukar-Sadong
Bidayuh Buka, Bukar,
Bukar Sadong,
Bukar Sadung Bidayah,
Sabutan, Sadong, Serian, Tebakang.
Bukar Sadong,
Bukar Bidayuh (Bidayuh, Bidayah)...
- materials, the most
common are
bamboo hats made from
bamboo straw, and the
sabutan hat, made from
pandan leaves.
Buntal hat from the
Baliuag Museum and Library...
- honey.
Women from
Mabitac trade chickens with clay pots,
pandan mats, and
sabutan hats. It was a
market place.
Caboan came from the
Tagalog word “Kabuhuan...