Cabarroguis, the capital town of Quirino Province, proudly showcased its culture, unity, and spirit as it marched in the grand parade of the Pinagdadapunan Festival, one of the highlights of the 54th Araw ng Quirino celebration.
The parade brought together different municipalities of the province, each presenting colorful themes, vibrant costumes, and rhythmic performances that reflected Quirino’s heritage and progress. Cabarroguis stood out with its well-prepared delegation, symbolizing both the town’s dynamic growth and its deep respect for tradition.
Local officials, community leaders, and residents joined forces to represent the municipality, waving banners and donning attire that highlighted Cabarroguis’ identity. The march was accompanied by drumbeats, cheers, and warm applause from the audience lining the streets.
Mayor and municipal officials expressed pride in Cabarroguis’ participation, emphasizing that the event was not only a display of festivity but also a reminder of the town’s role in the shared history and continued development of Quirino Province.
The Pinagdadapunan Festival, which commemorates the province’s founding, remains a time-honored tradition where unity, resilience, and cultural pride take center stage. For Cabarroguis, joining the parade was more than a celebration—it was a reaffirmation of its commitment to progress and community spirit.

