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[Title] => Pangasinan celebrates Galicayo Festival
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Manaoag town, Pangasinans "religious epicenter" and one of its famous tourism destinations, beckons this week as it celebrates the Galicayo Festival.
In the Pangasinan dialect, galicayo means "come here" while manaoag means "to call." Both words were derived from stories on the Virgin Marys apparition in Manaoag where she called on the people to come and build a church.
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GALICAYO FESTIVAL
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Manaoag town, Pangasinans "religious epicenter" and one of its famous tourism destinations, beckons this week as it celebrates the Galicayo Festival.
In the Pangasinan dialect, galicayo means "come here" while manaoag means "to call." Both words were derived from stories on the Virgin Marys apparition in Manaoag where she called on the people to come and build a church.
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November 14, 2011 - 12:00am
December 3, 2002 - 12:00am