She is the patroness of Bicol, affectionately called "Ina" by millions of devotees who join her massive fluvial procession every September.
Our Lady of Peñafrancia (Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia)
This spicy signature Bicolano dish is made of pork, shrimp paste (balao), whole silis, and heavy coconut milk.
Bicol Express
This standard Bikol phrase is used to say "Thank you very much."
Mabalos Husto (Mabalos)
This majestic volcano in Albay is universally praised for its almost mathematically flawless, symmetric cone shape.
Mayon Volcano
He is the primary, benevolent supreme deity and creator god in ancient Bicolano mythology, representing light and goodness.
Gugurang
This is the total number of provinces that make up the Bicol Region (Region V).
6 (Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon)
This local dish consists of dried taro leaves cooked slowly with coconut milk, meat, or seafood, and plenty of chili.
Laing (Pinangat or Natong)
In Bicolano, if a dish is described as maharang, it possesses this distinct flavor characteristic.
Spicy or Hot
Located in Donsol, Sorsogon, tourists flock to see this massive creature, locally termed Butanding.
Whale Shark
The wicked, jealous brother of Gugurang who rules the underworld volcano Asog and constantly tries to steal the sacred fire.
Asuang
Bicol is globally recognized for producing this durable, high-quality natural fiber extracted from a relative of the banana plant, commonly used to make handicrafts and ropes.
Abaca (Manila Hemp)
This native Bicol nut is world-famous for its smooth, buttery texture, often roasted, caramelized, or used to make crispy panutsa.
Pili Nut
This beautiful Bicol word means "Beautiful," "Pretty," or "Good-looking" when describing a person or an object.
Magayon
This island province of Bicol faces the Pacific Ocean directly and is frequently called the "Land of the Howling Winds" due to its open exposure to tropical typhoons.
Catanduanes
This massive ancient folk epic poem chronicles the mythological dawn of Bicol, detailing how early warriors cleared the land of monsters.
Ibalong Epic
This iconic church ruin in Albay, with its surviving stone bell tower, serves as a historic reminder of Mayon Volcano's devastating 1814 eruption.
Cagsawa Ruins
This unique, vibrant purple dessert or snack from Camalig, Albay is made from pounded cassava, sugar, and coconut strip toppings.
Inulukan (Log-log or specialized kakanin like Binutong depending on the exact preparation).
If a Bicolano friend tells you they are going to magkaon, they are inviting you to do this activity.
To Eat
This colorful festival celebrated in Legazpi City, Albay, showcases the ancient local epic narrative of heroes like Baltog, Handiong, and Bantong.
Ibalong Festival
She is the tragic heroine of Bicol folklore whose burial mound eventually grew over centuries to become the iconic Mayon Volcano.
Daragang Magayon
Known as the regional center of Bicol, this city in Camarines Sur is designated as one of the Royal Cities of the Spanish colonial era, formerly called Ciudad de Nueva Cáceres.
Naga City
Native to Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur, this tiny freshwater species holds the record as the smallest commercially harvested food fish in the world.
Sinarapan (Sinarapan Fish/Tabios)
While standard Tagalog uses babae and lalaki, Central Bikolano uses these two terms to denote a girl/woman and a boy/man.
Babaye o Lalake
This province in the Bicol region is geographically distinct because it is an island province known as the "Rodeo Capital of the Philippines."
Masbate
He is the first epic hero of Bicolano lore who killed the giant, one-eyed man-eating wild boar named Tandayag.
Baltog