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KALAYAAN FESTIVAL

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from:   wowcavite.com

 

Kalayaan festival, as the name suggests, is a celebration of Philippine Independence.  There is no more appropriate place to hold this celebration than the very historic province of Cavite, the seat of Philippine independence.

Cavite, is a home to many a historic encounters, men and all of that patriotic what-not.

Kalayaan Festival is a 2 week-long, province-wide event held annually from May 28 to June 12.  The festival was came to life in 2005 with various programs including street dancing, float parade, beauty pageant and trade fair.  –  wowcavite.com

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from:  cavite.info

Named as the Cradle of Philippine Revolution and Birthplace of Philippine Independence, Cavite positions itself as the Historical Capital of the Philippines in this celebration, having been honored with the most extravagant verifiable inheritance that includes the arrangement of furnished uprisings that started with the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 and finished with the decree of Philippine Independence by Caviteno General Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898 at the overhang of his home in Kawit.

The Kalayaan Festival plans to exhibit another method for encountering our history and will hold the guarantee of enterprise and revelation of our magnificent past with incredible pride and excitement. It binds together the 20 districts and 3 urban communities of the territory in observing Cavite’s enduring verifiable and social commitments in embellishment our nation as a country and will investigate its importance in mapping the area’s drives towards its approach to advance.  Read More:  https://www.hellotravel.com/events/kalayaan-festival

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from:  zambales.gov.ph

The Kalayaan Festival aims to showcase a new way of experiencing our history and will hold the promise of adventure and discovery of our glorious past with great pride and enthusiasm. It unifies the 20 municipalities and 3 cities of the province in celebrating Cavite’s lasting historical and cultural contributions in molding our country as a nation and will explore its relevance in mapping the province’s initiatives towards its way to progress. Furthermore, through this festival, the province calls on the national committee to make Cavite the center of the annual celebration of Independence Day.  Read More:  http://cavite.info/article/kalayaan-festival.html

 

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Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from:  philstar.com

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from: cavite.info

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from: philstar.com

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from: suntrust.com.ph

 

Cavite Kalayaan FestivalPhoto from: tripwow.tripadvisor.com

 

Photo from:  https://www.hellotravel.com/events/kalayaan-festival

 

Photo from:  https://wheretogo.ph/destination/cavite/cavite-events/kalayaan-festival/

 

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Cavite – the Historical Capital of the Philippines

Colorful Festivals in Cavite

It’s Fun in Cavite

Interesting Spots in Cavite

Come and Visit Tagaytay

Cavite Photo Gallery

Cavite Video Collection

 

 

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