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Abra
    Arya Abra   (Bangued, Abra, Luzon) Celebrated on March 9,it commemorates the establishment of the province in 1917.

    Tingguian Festival   (Bangued, Abra, Luzon) Celebrating the Tingguian culture,this festival has dances,rituals,and songs of these ethnic grouping.

Agusan del Norte
    30 K Baroto Marathon (June 14-15)   (Jabonga, Agusan del Norte, Mindanao) The longest paddling race in the Philippines for 3-seater dug-out canoes,the contest is about to be upgraded into a Mindanao Island race.

    Lisagan   (Magallanes, Agusan del Norte, Mindanao) It is a re-enactment of the first miraculous healing that supposedly happened in 1910 to a Mamanwa native while dancing in front of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Agusan del Sur
    Diwata Festival    (San Francisco, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao) The festival showcases the Manobo culture of Agusan del Sur. Street dancing adds color to the celebration,which coincides with the foundation anniversary of San Francisco.

    Kaamulan Festival    (Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao) The Kaamulan Festival is a yearly convergence of all tribal leaders in Agusan del Sur. The festival's highlight is the performance of authentic tribal rituals by the tribal priests.

    Kahimunan Festival    (Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao) This festival is the province's own version of the Sinulog Festival of Cebu. The main attraction is street dancing that portrays tribal life in Agusan del Sur.

    Naliyagan Festival    (Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao) The Naliyagan Festival depicts Agusanon culture and heritage.

Aklan
    Ati-Atihan   (Kalibo, Aklan, Visayas) The Ati-Atihan,a feast in honor of the Santo Niņo,is celebrated on the second Sunday after Epiphany.

Albay
    Ibalong Festival   (Legazpi City, Albay, Luzon) The name was the early nomenclature of  the Bicol region.

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