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Panagdadapun Festival is a showcase of the unique culture, convergence of all tribes and colorful history of the Province of Quirino.

It is celebrated every month of September every year which coincides with the Araw ng Quirino Foundation.

 

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The province of Quirino rarely rings a bell in everyday conversation, but one week every September puts this province squarely in the eyes of the country: the Panagdadapun Festival.

Panagdadapun is an Ilocano word which means assembly. It’s a word that’s so appropriate for the festival that it reverberates throughout the province of Quirino. Quririnians from all over the province gather to showcase what the province is all about in the week-long festivities.   Read More: http://primer.com.ph/event/2016/09/06/panagdadapun-festival-commemorating-quirinos-history/

 

 

 

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The province of Quirino once in a while rings a ringer in ordinary discussion, however multi week each September puts this region decisively according to the nation: the Panagdadapun Festival. Panagdadapun is an Ilocano word which implies get together. It’s a word that is so proper for the celebration that it resounds all through the territory of Quirino. Quririnians from everywhere throughout the region assemble to grandstand what the area is about in the week-long festivities.

A five-day Panagdadapun celebration is set to be an important festival for the Quirinians notwithstanding the cataclysm that hit the region on the beginning of August or September. This is the ideal opportunity for the individuals who fell casualties to the debacle to unwind, appreciate and be a piece of the festival for them to feel that in spite of the disasters, there is a festival in the area that everybody can take an interest and feel bubbly inclination without spending too much.  Read more:  https://www.hellotravel.com/events/panagdadapun-festival

 

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PANAGDADAPUN FESTIVAL

 

 

 

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The Mountainous Province of Quirino

The Many Waterfalls in Quirino

See The Mysterious Caves in Quirino

Colorful Festivals in Quirino

Interesting Places to Visit in the Quirino Province

 

 

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