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    Anito (redirect from Diwata (mythology))
    Anito (a term predominantly used in Luzon) is also sometimes known as diwata in certain ethnic groups (especially among Visayans). Pag-anito refers to...
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  • "Diwata" ("Fairy") is a song by Filipino rapper Abra featuring Chito Miranda, frontman of the Filipino rock band Parokya ni Edgar. The single released...
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    Diwata-1 also known as PHL-Microsat-1 was a Philippine microsatellite launched to the International Space Station (ISS) on March 23, 2016, and was deployed...
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  • Look up diwata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diwata is another term for nature and ancestor spirits (anito) in the Visayan, Palawan, and Mindanao...
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  • Mount Diwata, colloquially nicknamed as Diwalwal, is a remote 1,261-metre (4,137 ft) high range of volcanic mountain and biodiversity area in Davao Region...
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    Diwata-2 or Diwata-2B is a Philippine microsatellite launched on October 29, 2018. It is the first satellite launched under the STAMINA4Space program....
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  • The diwata sphenomorphus (Sphenomorphus diwata) is a species of skink found in the Philippines. Diesmos, A.; Delima, E.M.; Tampos, G. (2009). "Sphenomorphus...
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    Makiling, is a diwatà (anito) in Philippine mythology, associated with Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines. She is the most widely known diwatà in Philippine...
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  • suck out the blood of the woman and snatch the fetus in their bellies. Diwata is a deity or spirit which appears as human beings who live in different...
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    immersed at sea Diwata Kat Sidpan (Tagbanwa mythology): a deity who lives in the western region called Sidpan; controls the rains Diwata Kat Libatan (Tagbanwa...
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