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English: The fluvial procession is an annual tradition that marks the start of the official Sinulog festival. Although it is a solemn event in sending Sto. Niño to visit his foster father, St. Joseph at the St. Joseph Parish in Mandaue City
Deutsch: Mädchen während des Sinulog Festivals
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Date Taken on 18 Januwale 2014, 07:26:41
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Author Michol Sanchez
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Young Philippine girl in a pink hoodie and white sandals squatting down between rows of legs in army pants and combat boots, while clutching a religious red and gold ornament/doll and looking up.

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18 Januwale 2014

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