Likely between 1280 and 1320 A.D., according to historical accounts.
Hosana
i don't really know but i think they don't celebrate Christmas like Americans, canadians, and Mexican for their children
"Pasko" is the Filipino word for Christmas. It is a widely celebrated holiday in the Philippines, marked by traditions such as Simbang Gabi (Nine-Day Dawn Masses), parol-making (lanterns), and Noche Buena (Christmas Eve feast).
the most important holiday in the philippines is........ christmas
In 1998 Florikultura'98 was the first international exhibition in Southeast Asia held at the Philippine Christmas Village Pampanga. Philippines.
blue purple and orange
christmas,easter sunday
about 1600 A.C. ruffly
the Philippians of corse. u fool
Maligayan Pasko!
September-January.
Yes they do. Philippines is dominantly a Christian country. It is one of the biggest celebrations yearly.