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More than 2.2 million Filipinos passed through ports during Holy Week, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) said on Monday.
Some passengers decided to travel on Monday to avoid the influx of people during the Holy Week exodus last week, according to ...
For our largely Catholic country, the long weekend that ended our Lenten observance has always been associated with the holiday travel rush.
A total of 198,923 passengers have so far been recorded on Holy Wednesday, said the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange ...
The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) conducted on-the-spot inspections and information drive on April 14-15 in Metro Manila bus terminals to ensure compliance with ...
As Malacañang suspended government work from noon onwards on Holy Wednesday, the Department of the Interior and Local ...
Police Maj. Gen. Anthony A. Aberin, director of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), ordered all police ...
Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon has warned four bus companies operating along EDSA in Malibay, Pasay for using illegal makeshift terminals that lack adequate facilities for passengers. In a news ...
Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon on Monday said more special bus permits should be issued as around 200,000 passengers ...
Mexico's Indigenous peoples survived religious colonization by mixing sacred beliefs and Christianity, resulting in unique Holy Week rituals.
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday and ends with Easter. It's celebrated by more than 2 billion Christians around the world.
Passengers begin to flock at the Paraaque Integrated Terminal Exchange on Holy Monday, April 14, as people gear for the long ...
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