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\Sipa (lit. kick or to kick) is the Philippines' traditional native sport which predates Spanish rule. The game is related to Sepak Takraw. Similar games include Footbag net, Footvolley, Bossaball and Jianzi.
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do you mean clothes style or what
Being religious because the Spaniards were the ones who introduced Roman Catholicism in the Philippines.
Journalism started in the Philippines during the 16th century. But it was in 1887 when Filipinos started to write on their own without the influence of the Spaniards.
The Spaniards are in Spain.
The Spanish occupied the Philippines in the 16th century to expand their empire, spread Christianity, and establish trade routes in Asia. They sought to exploit the resources of the islands and gain a foothold in the region for economic and strategic purposes.
The local Philippine adobo was said to be a combination of the different influences of the Philippines from other countries like Chinese, Spaniards and Malay Settlers. The greatest influence of the dish would be the Spaniards as this is a Spanish-inspired recipe like the paella. The Chinese is where the Adbo found its key ingredient Soy Sauce while it is from the Spaniards that the name emerged.
Spaniards are from Spain, a country located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
the media particuarly have on the games
Probably the Spaniards captured wild horses. Probably the Spaniards captured wild horses.
what are the places named by the spaniards
The Spaniards were close with Inca.
Spaniards Inn was created in 1585.