KARANOWAN FESTIVAL
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This fish-tival was derived from a local dialect “Ranow” meaning lake, spawned of giving significance to the beautiful Lake Bato, which is teemed with numerous species of fishes such as the well-known “tabios”, tilapia nilotica, carp, eel and many others. Read More: http://bicolregion.islandsphilippines.com/camarinessur/camsur_festivals.php
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A celebration promoting the rich aquatic resources of Lake Bato. Derived from local dialect “ranow” meaning lake, participants are clad in fish-like costumes depicting the different
indigenous fish of Bato Lake while gracefully dancing to creatively choreographed movements in their gaily colored unique outfits fashioned from indigenous materials. Read More: https://bicolandia2.wordpress.com/category/karanowan-fish-tival/
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https://malate.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/karanowan-festival/
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