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Capital City of Bicol Region

Legazpi

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Food that is name after Bicol

Bicol Express

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celebrated annually which tells the story of a maiden who loves everything in red.

Pulang Angui -Red Maria

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Bicol is most known for what? 

Spicy Foods

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where can you find the famous Mayon Volcano 

Legazpi City


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Second best food in Bicol

Laing

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held in conjunction with the anniversary of the cityhood of Ligao City, spotlights the flamboyant flower that abounds in the area. This flower symbolizes their faith, resiliency, hope and love.

Sunflower Festival - Ligao Albay

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WhatRegion is Bicol?

Region 5

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Queen City of Bicol

Naga City

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 this noodle has its origin in the municipality of Bato, Camarines Sur.

Pancit Bato

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derived from the popular legend of Mayon Volcano to honor the province's bounty and beauty.

Magayon festival 

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Aside from coconut, this is the second largest product of Bicol.

Santon - Cotton fruit.

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Largest province in Bicol Region

Camarines Sur

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very creamy type of kakanin made from kamoteng kahoy (cassava), banana or taro with sugar, milk or grated coconut. This is usually served with margarine and grated peanuts as toppings.

Linubak 

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It is a celebration of a local legend, with masked and costumed reconstructions of classic battles.

Ibalong festival

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What Church is set on a hilltop against a backdrop of Mayon volcano.

Daraga Church

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4 provinces in Bicol region. 

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Albay

Sorsogon

Camsur. 

CamNorte.

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A spicy appetizer made of either sting ray meat or shark meat, this is one of the favorites of the Bicolanos cooked with coconut cream and moringa leaves, locally known as “malunggay”.

Kinunot 

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A barge procession, fireworks and more, celebrating Bicol’s patron. 

Peñafrancia Festival, Naga – September

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Bicol ants are also known as.

Oragon. 

oragon “is Bicol slang for somebody who is feisty, determined, principled, a fighter, unafraid of consequences, and who stands up for his(/her) principles.”