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                    [Title] => Aliwan Festival 2011: Iloilo bets finish 1-2
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The Tribu Pan-ay of Dinagyang Festival and Tribu Pantat (Zarraga, Iloilo) of Kasadyahan Festival won as champion and second placer, respectively, in this year's Aliwan Festival of Festivals competition held in Manila on Saturday.

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The Philippines is not called the “Fiesta Islands” for nothing. Filipinos live their lives by a calendar that is full of religious feast days, historical commemorations, and joyful days of thanksgiving for bountiful harvests on land and sea.

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The Philippines is not called the “Fiesta Islands” for nothing. Filipinos live their lives by a calendar that is full of religious feast days, historical commemorations, and joyful days of thanksgiving for bountiful harvests on land and sea.

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