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In early days, our landforms and water forms were very clean and rich with natural resources.
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The mode of dressing of the Ilonggo ancestors before was more conservative than the present fashion style of today’s Ilonggo people.
True
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Jaro Belfry, one of the remarkable structures in Iloilo City, suffered major destruction from the Lady Tsunami Earthquake.
False
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Our Ilonggo ancestors move from one place to another to hunt for food.
True
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Miswa is the kind of noodle is being used in the original flavor of La Paz Batchoy.
False
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Dinagyang is a religious celebration in honor of Senior Sto. Nino and usually celebrated every 4th week of February.
False
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Before the Spaniards came, most of our ancestors worshipped nature, such as the trees, the sun, and the spirits.
True
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Molo a coastal community in the Island of Panay composed of 119 barangays.
False
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Ilonggos are known to be maldito/maldita (sweet, gentle or soft-spoken) now and then.
False
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Jaro Cathedral is made of white corals, limestones, with egg whites, and sand and known as "The Feminist Church".
False
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Iloilo takes pride of its famous La Paz Batchoy. Batchoy comes from the Chinese word "Bac Qui" which means meat and noddle soup.
False
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Casa Mariquit is a famous landmark in Iloilo City and known as "Bahay na Bato".
True
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