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- Awit abstract "The awit is a form of Filipino poetry. Its literal translation into English is "song," although in the context of poetry, it is closer to the narrative.".
- Awit wikiPageID "2639276".
- Awit wikiPageLength "545".
- Awit wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Awit wikiPageRevisionID "678904836".
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Awit_Award.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Awit_Awards.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_poetry.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Dalit_(poem).
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Florante_at_Laura.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Ibong_Adarna.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Narrative_poetry.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Awit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Awit".
- Awit wikiPageWikiLinkText "awit".
- Awit hasPhotoCollection Awit.
- Awit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippines-stub.
- Awit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poetry-stub.
- Awit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Awit subject Category:Philippine_poetry.
- Awit hypernym Form.
- Awit type Article.
- Awit type Article.
- Awit comment "The awit is a form of Filipino poetry. Its literal translation into English is "song," although in the context of poetry, it is closer to the narrative.".
- Awit label "Awit".
- Awit sameAs m.07tkrv.
- Awit sameAs Q4830063.
- Awit sameAs Q4830063.
- Awit wasDerivedFrom Awit?oldid=678904836.
- Awit isPrimaryTopicOf Awit.