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Kisanday is Diwata ng Maramag 2016 (Miss Maramag Diamond)

Diwata ng Maramag 2016 Top 5 in no particular order. (From left to right #2 San Roque, #1 South Poblacion, #5 Kisanday, #8 Dologon and #6 Kiharong). Photo © Bobbie Guzman 

Representative from Barangay Kisanday was crowned Diwata ng Maramag for the recently concluded Miss Maramag 2016 for its 60th Founding Anniversary. Coronation was held night before its July 1, 2016 Founding anniversary celebration and its Kahalawan Te Sebseb Festival 2016.

Contenders from Barangays San Roque, South Poblacion, Dologon, Kiharong, and Kisanday are the lucky picks for top 5.

Final judgment ended up with Barangay Dologon as the 1st runner-up, Kiharong as 2nd runner-up, South Poblacion 3rd runner-up and 4th runner-up is San Roque and the newly-crowned Miss Maramag is none other than Miss Kisanday.

Miss Dologon also brings home awards such as Best in Gown, Best in Swimsuit, Best in Casual, and Miss Gandang Alvin and Miss Royale.

Miss Maramag 2015 Miss Charmine Quilongquilong of Barangay Kiharong made her farewell walk as she turns over the crown for Miss Kisanday.

Miss Maramag 2015 Miss Charmine Quilongquilong (center) with 1st runner-up Miss Dologon and the newly-crowned Miss Kisanday Photo © Jesse Raxis

Only 11 candidates participated in this years search for Diwata ng Maramag out of 20 Barangays namely South Poblacion, San Roque, Dagumbaan, Kuya, Kisanday, Kiharong, Danggawan, Dologon, Anahawon, Colambugon, and San Miguel.

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