In Laguna Province.
mayon volcano,taal and mount makiling volcano
There are several variations to the legend of Mariang Makiling. Variations aside, Mariang Makiling is the diwata (fairy or wood nymph) of Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines. She is the guardian of the mountain and benefactor to those who rely on the mountain for survival.
Maria Makiling is a mythical character in Philippine folklore. She is often depicted as a beautiful and benevolent nature spirit who protects Mount Makiling, a dormant volcano in the Philippines. Maria Makiling is known for her healing abilities, association with nature and wildlife, and her role in ensuring the well-being of the surrounding forests and environment.
1.Mount Arayat- Pampanga 2.Mount Apo- Davao Del Sur 3.Mount Makiling- Laguna 4.Mount Halcon- Oriental Mindoro 5.Mount Banahaw- Quezon 6.Mount Mariveles- Bataan 7.Mount Isarog- Camarines Sur
Mike Relon Makiling was born on June 30, 1932, in Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines.
I believe you're mistaken for Mount McKinley, which is in Alaska. Also known as danali.
Mt Apo in Davao Mt Makiling in Laguna
The protagonist in the story of Mariang Makiling is Mariang Makiling herself, a mythical figure in Filipino folklore who is the guardian of Mount Makiling. She is often depicted as a beautiful fairy or diwata who possesses magical powers and protects the surrounding environment.
1800'c
Region 6 in the Philippines is known for its rich folklore and legends, including the story of Maria Makiling in Laguna, who is said to be a mystical fairy guardian of Mount Makiling. Another legend from the region is the story of the Half-Human, Half-Horse Tikbalang, a creature that is believed to dwell in the mountains of Negros and Panay. These legends are often passed down through generations and are an important part of the culture in Region 6.
no one wrote it, it is a legend about a goddes who inhabited mt. makiling. it originated from the from the province of laguna, philippines where the mountain is located...the story happened before the spaniards came to the philippines... ancient filipinos believe in gods and godesses of nature... "diwata"
The Makiling Botanical Garden in the Philippines is home to hundreds of types of plants and trees. Some of those plants and trees are medinillas, mussaendas, quiapo, orchids, ferns, palms, and mahogany.