- Salambáw (Spanish:
salambáo or sarambáo), is a type of lift net used by
indigenous fishermen in the Philippines. They are
found throughout the Philippine...
- Baylon),
Santa Clara (Clare of ****isi) and
Nuestra Señora de
Salambáo (Our Lady of
Salambao). The
fertility rites were
initially done in
honour of the anito...
- Our Lady of
Salambáo (Spanish:
Nuestra Señora de la
Inmaculada Concepción de
Salambáo; Tagalog:
Mahal na
Birhen ng
Salambáo or
Birheng ng Salambáw) is...
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Parish and
National Shrine of
Nuestra Señora de la
Immaculada Concepcion de
Salambao,
commonly known as
Obando Church, is a
Roman Catholic church located in...
- Council, the area was made into a baran**** and
named Nuestra Señora de
Salambao in
honor of one of its
patron saints.
Obando is
bordered by Valenzuela...
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Sebastian Bulacan –
Saint Paschal Baylon,
Saint Claire Of ****isi, Our Lady Of
Salambao, Our Lady Of
Queen And
Patroness Of
Paombong Cabatuan,
Iloilo – Nicholas...
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separated from the city proper, and was
bounded by Baran****
Binuangan and
Salambao in Obando,
Bulacan to the north,
Manila Bay and Baran**** San
Roque to the...
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bordered by the baran****s of
Tawiran and Paco on the north, Lawa to the east,
Salambao on the south, and the
Bulakan baran**** of
Taliptip to the west. As of the...
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Fireworks makers -
Barbara Fishermen -
Andrew the Apostle, Benno, Our Lady of
Salambao,
Peter the Apostle, Zeno of
Verona Fishmongers -
Andrew the Apostle, Magnus...
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separated from the city proper, and was
bounded by Brgy.
Binauangan and
Salambao in Obando,
Bulacan to the north,
Manila Bay and Brgy. San
Roque to the...