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		<title>Philippine Festivals in January</title>
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Feast of the Black Nazarene (Quiapo, Manila)
9 January

 Every 9th of January, thousands of devotees from all walks of life come to the district of Quiapo to take part in the procession as a way of strengthening their faith or fulfilling their vow to the Lord.
The statue was brought by a priest in Mexico and [...]]]></description>
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