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    ‘Fish-tival’ sets record longest grill

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    Date
    April 6, 2014
    Author
    Macob, Johanne
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    Classification code
    MS20140406_1
    Excerpt
    The Philippines has set another world record – this time for the longest barbecue grill – in Pangasinan, a local radio report said Saturday. Bombo Radyo said the simultaneous grilling of fish to mark the Malangsi “Fish tival” in Bayambang town reached 8.016 km. The “fish-tival” highlighted the activities marking the town’s 400th anniversary, the report said. Guinness World Records adjudicator Seydi Subasi announced the new record.
    Citation
    Macob, J. (2014, April 6). ‘Fish-tival’ sets record longest grill. Manila Standard, pp. 1, 2.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/5672
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    Corporate Names
    Bombo Radyo Guinness World Records
    Personal Names
    Espino, Amado Jr. Costales, Ronald De Venecia, Guillermo De Vera III, J. Prospero Duque, Gonzalo Goco, Marietta P. Malillin, Pocholo Quiambao, Cesar Romero, Gloria Villar, Antonio Fernandez, Alex Romeo De Guzman, Alvin Soriano, Sharmaine Mutya Bustamante, Jayson Subasi, Seydi Manzan, Mary John
    Geographic Names
    Bayambang Pangasinan
    Subject
    fish Human food recreation
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