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    Mount Arayat is an isolated potentially active stratovolcano in the Central Luzon plains, Philippines. Located within vast agricultural lands of Pampanga...
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    Arayat, officially the Municipality of Arayat (Kapampangan: Balen ning Arayat; Tagalog: Bayan ng Arayat), is a 1st class municipality in the province...
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  • and rebuilt by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1942 Mount Arayat, a mountain in the Philippines USS Arayat (IX-134), a petroleum tanker built in 1918 This...
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    It was said to comprise the whole mountain range until Sinukuan of Mount Arayat (the god of the Kapampangans) became a strong rival of Namalyari. Their...
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  • Mount Arayat. During the colonial period, the Spanish rebranded him into Maria Sinukuan, the diwata or mountain goddess associated with Mount Arayat in...
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    prominent examples being Maria Sinukuan of Pampanga's Mount Arayat and Maria Cacao on Cebu's Mount Lantoy. Legends do not clarify whether this spirit was...
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    visita to the nearby town of Arayat on December 29, 1598. On April 30, 1605, it was separated by the Augustinians from Arayat and attained township status...
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    Calumpit, Bulacan via the Bagbag River. Mount Arayat stands in the middle of the basin. Southeast of Mount Arayat and the Pampanga River is the Candaba...
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    prominent examples being Maria Makiling of Los BaƱos and Maria Sinukuan of Mount Arayat. The original name of Maria Cacao is unknown as it was not recorded before...
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  • metallurgy, wood cutting, rice culture and even waging war; lives in Mount Arayat, and later included a female form Apolaki: the Tagalog god of sun and...
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