Philippine Festivals: Ati-Atihan, Sinulog, and Dinagyang
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Match the following festivals with their locations:

Ati-Atihan Festival = Kalibo, Aklan Sinulog Festival = Iloilo City Dinagyang Festival = Cebu Panagbenga Festival = Baguio

Match the following festivals with their dates:

Ati-Atihan Festival = Third Sunday of January Dinagyang Festival = Fourth Sunday of January Panagbenga Festival = Throughout February Moriones Festival = Holy Week

Match the following festivals with their primary purposes:

Ati-Atihan Festival = Tribute to the Santo Niño Sinulog Festival = Commemoration of the Cebuano people's pagan origin Panagbenga Festival = Rise up from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake Kaamulan Festival = Gathering for any purpose

Match the following festivals with their cultural significance:

<p>Dinagyang Festival = Acceptance of Christianity Kaamulan Festival = Indigenous Bukidnon term Moriones Festival = Penitence during Holy Week Panagbenga Festival = Tribute to the city's flowers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following festivals with their unique practices:

<p>Sinulog Festival = Dance ritual Moriones Festival = Penitents being nailed to a cross Dinagyang Festival = Religious and cultural rituals Ati-Atihan Festival = Feast in honor of the Santo Niño</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following festivals with their origins:

<p>Ati-Atihan Festival = Feast in honor of the Santo Niño Sinulog Festival = Commemoration of the Cebuano people's pagan origin Panagbenga Festival = Tribute to the city's flowers Kaamulan Festival = Indigenous Bukidnon term</p> Signup and view all the answers

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