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38:verification
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1879:Manananggal
1854:Hantu Demon
1715:Mount Pulag
1705:Mount Mayon
1554:Dios Buhawi
1508:Irong-Irong
1217:January 12,
814:Arnold Arre
803:modern-day.
608:Vocabulario
497:Philippines
249:Mangkukulam
244:Manananggal
239:Mambabarang
173:Philippines
60:"Tikbalang"
2177:Categories
1985:Juan Tamad
1829:Dalaketnon
1819:Bungisngis
1513:Juan Tamad
1416:Mangindusa
964:Cruz, Neal
906:References
757:clumps or
574:(1589),
234:Juan Tamad
71:newspapers
1975:Hinilawod
1939:Tikbalang
1914:Sarimanok
1874:Kumakatok
1809:Berberoka
1804:Berbalang
1774:Amalanhig
1675:Mount Apo
1564:Papa Isio
1533:Sarimanok
1518:Kalantiaw
1503:Datu Daya
1380:Religions
980:Footnotes
925:cite book
895:Sihuanaba
848:Lost Girl
830:, then a
769:) trees.
736:transform
672:San Mateo
599:Estadismo
586:tigbalang
543:tigbalang
489:Werehorse
473:Tigbalang
469:Tikbalang
322:Tikbalang
302:Sarimanok
219:Berbalang
124:Tikbalang
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1990:Maragtas
1909:Sarangay
1904:Santelmo
1889:Minokawa
1849:Engkanto
1814:Biringan
1784:Anggitay
1779:Amomongo
1569:Pulajans
1488:Aliguyon
1467:Sinukuan
1462:Makiling
1442:Bakunawa
1421:Kabunian
1411:Kan-Laon
1264:April 2,
1191:Archived
1036:(1890).
941:(1860).
884:See also
868:Infinity
838:, and a
788:talisman
720:Filipino
704:Tagalogs
691:Visayans
656:Cronicas
639:Cronicas
596:—
589:religion
569:—
485:Tigbolan
481:Tikbalan
477:Tigbalan
367:Subjects
277:Bakunawa
160:Folklore
140:Grouping
1949:Wak Wak
1944:Tiyanak
1929:Siyokoy
1859:Higante
1839:Duwende
1799:Batibat
1794:Bal-Bal
1523:Lam-ang
1483:Ama-ron
1406:Bathala
1373:General
1186:(2015)
900:Centaur
840:Tiyanak
751:legends
724:Spanish
620:duendes
612:tiyanac
511:Origins
350:Ama-ron
332:Tiyanak
317:Siyokoy
292:Limokon
181:Forests
178:Habitat
170:Country
85:scholar
2026:Bagani
2006:Alamat
1924:Sirena
1919:Sigbin
1884:Manaul
1834:Diwata
1789:Aswang
1731:Agimat
1447:Mayari
1437:Amihan
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229:Duende
224:Diwata
214:Aswang
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2041:Dyosa
2011:Amaya
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1824:Busaw
1736:Anito
1631:Hilot
1616:Anito
1457:Cacao
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834:, an
828:Kapre
728:witch
687:unglo
563:vibit
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