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December 19 | Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines.
The Galicayo Festival is a province-wide cultural and religious celebration in honor of Pangasinan’s patroness, Our Lady of Manaoag.
Back in the late 1500's, an apparition of the Virgin Mary was believed to call on the people to build a church. The term manaoag, which means "to call", was then attributed to the town and eventually became its official name. The Dominicans viewed the appearance of the apparition as a miraculous event and they were inspired to build the church of Our Lady of Manaoag. The church's foundation, coupled with the story behind it, made Manaoag the religios center of Pangasinan.
The people of Manaoag decided to hold a feast in honor of their patron saint, which was named as the Galicayo Festival.
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