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By : Ryne and Riley You say Maligayang Pasko for Merry Christmas Christmas in the Philippines
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By : Ryne and Riley You say Maligayang Pasko for Merry Christmas Christmas in the Philippines.

Jan 17, 2016

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Page 1: By : Ryne and Riley You say Maligayang Pasko for Merry Christmas Christmas in the Philippines.

By : Ryne and Riley

You say Maligayang Pasko for Merry Christmas

Christmas in the Philippines

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General Information

They speak Filipino

The population is 105,720,644

The weather in December is usually 70 degrees F 21 degrees C

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Celebrations and Traditions

They go to a church called Misa De Gallo

They go to it on December 13

They celebrate for Jesus’s day of birth

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Important Characters

The important character in the Philippines is Jesus

He’s important because it’s his birthday on Christmas there

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Gifts

They give each other clothes for Christmas

The wise men gave gifts to Jesus when he was born

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Decorations

They put up lights, stars, round ornaments, and star lanterns

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Food

They eat pork, chicken, cabbage, celery, and boned stuffed chicken for Christmas

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Their Christmas is very warm and does not snow

They sing strange songs for example O Naggasat Daytoy Nga Rabii it’s strange because it’s in Filipino

Other Information