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                    [Title] => ‘Fiesta Mexico’ opens /  RP Heritage Festival presents Misa Pamana
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In the Spanish colonial era, the galleons sailed to the Philippines from Acapulco, Mexico; accordingly, Phil-Mexican ties hark back to the early years of Spanish rule. Indeed, remnants of Mexico remain to this day; e.g., many of our fruits, words like petate and tranca, the Black Nazarene in Quiapo – all these are of Mexican origin.
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MISA PAMANA
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In the Spanish colonial era, the galleons sailed to the Philippines from Acapulco, Mexico; accordingly, Phil-Mexican ties hark back to the early years of Spanish rule. Indeed, remnants of Mexico remain to this day; e.g., many of our fruits, words like petate and tranca, the Black Nazarene in Quiapo – all these are of Mexican origin.
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