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Visayas region. These inhabitants may be currently living in the Visayas region or migrated to other islands in the Philippines including Luzon and Mindanao. It is therefore not accurate to exclusively identify Bisaya with Cebuano because that precludes all the other inhabitants of the region.
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On May 23, 2005, Palawan and Puerto
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Mindanao, migrant ethnic individuals from Luzon as well as indigenous peoples assimilated into a society of Cebuano-speaking majority (Hiligaynon-speaking majority in the case of Soccsksargen) over many years, identifying themselves as Visayans upon learning Cebuano despite many of them still know
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Although the word Bisaya has been adapted into the
Cebuano terminology for centuries, it should never be equated with the word Cebuano. Even if its origin still has a lot of issues up to the present time, the word Bisaya is commonly used to refer to the inhabitants who originated (born) in any of the
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of many wrappings, which cover their privy parts, when they remove their skirts and jackets. The women are good-looking and graceful. They are very neat, and walk slowly. Their hair is black, long, and drawn into a knot on the head. Their robes are wrapped about the waist and fall downward. These are
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They differ from them in their hair, which the men wear cut in a cue, like the ancient style in España. Their bodies are tattooed with many designs, but the face is not touched. They wear large earrings of gold and ivory in their ears, and bracelets of the same; certain scarfs wrapped round the head,
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All
Cebuanos can be called Bisaya, but not all Bisaya can be called Cebuanos. Furthermore, Bisaya should not be referred to as a language and should never be equated with the Cebuano language, although the majority of the Visayan inhabitants speak the Cebuano language. The most commonly used Cebuano
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in 1543 and 1565 to colonize the islands for Spain. Subsequently, the
Visayas region and many kingdoms began converting to Christianity and adopting western culture. By the 18th and 19th centuries, the effects of colonization on various ethnic groups turned sour and revolutions such as those of
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epic as the alleged origins of the ancestral settlers in Panay. However historical, archeological, and linguistic evidence for this are still paltry. The languages of the Bisaya of Borneo and of the Bisaya of the
Philippines do not show any special correlation, apart from the fact that they all
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honor their traditions and culture by celebrating festivals as they are known to be Roman
Catholic or Christianity in religion. These festivals are celebrated in tribute to their saints, to share peace and happiness, to give thanks for the abundant harvest, and to advertise their products.
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term to have a reference to the
Visayan group of languages is "Binisaya". It is an adjective that is also used to describe anything that pertains to being Visayan. For example, "binisaya'ng awit" is translated into English as "Visayan song".
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very showy, which resemble turbans, and knotted very gracefully and edged with gold. They wear also a loose collarless jacket with tight sleeves, whose skirts reach half way down the leg. These garments are fastened in front and are made of
638:(c.1543) expeditions. It is likely that the reason the Spanish did not use the term generally until the later decades of the 1500s is due to the fact that people were more likely to identify themselves with more specific ethnic names like
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at that year. However, Palaweños criticized the move, citing a lack of consultation, with most residents in Puerto
Princesa and all Palawan municipalities but one, preferring to stay in Mimaropa (Region IV-B). Consequently,
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made of all colors, and they wear collarless jackets of the same material. Both men and women go naked and without any coverings, and barefoot, and with many gold chains, earrings, and wrought bracelets.
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Province. Many foreign people love to visit this beach, which is full of fun summer activities and beachside restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops. You can also find the Seafood Capital of the
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made with sticky rice during Halloween. They visited their dead loved ones at the cemetery. Aside from celebrations, Visayas has sweet and delicious mangoes that you can find in
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results for Palawan as a part of the Region IV-B results. As of 30 June 2011, the abeyance was still in effect, with Palawan and its capital city remaining under
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are recognized as hospitable, religious, fun, and robust people. They love to party and celebrate birthdays, graduation, baptism, weddings, and holidays.
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are all part of the Visayas in line with the non-centric view. This is contested by a few politicians in line with the Manila-centric view.
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provinces participated in the celebration by performing traditional dances and decorating a float, or Higantes, to represent their patron.
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The Sinulog festival includes parades, fluvial processions, dances, Cebu beauty pageants, and sometimes arts contests. Some other parts of
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from Taiwan populated the larger island of Luzon and headed south to the Visayas and Mindanao, and then to Indonesia and Malaysia, then to
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is the largest native language spoken on Visayas Island, where approximately 20 million natives speak it. Major languages include
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Baumgartner, Joseph (1974). "The Bisaya of Borneo and the Philippines: A New Look at Maragtas".
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on the fourth Sunday of January. This festival marked the baby Jesus Senior Sto. Nino. At
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2201:
2160:
1812:and Biliran. The regional center is
1148:, Venancio Jakosalem Fernandez from
4121:NCR – National Capital Region
3451:NCR – National Capital Region
3088:
2143:, the 'national language' based on
1379:in present-day populations is that
1324:tell the story of the ten leaders (
13:
4384:Archipelagoes of the Pacific Ocean
3103:2010 Census and Housing Population
2925:American Journal of Human Genetics
2611:Jocano, F. Landa (July 31, 2009).
2565:. Taylor and Francis. p. 27.
1989:
1880:
1780:and Bohol. The regional center is
1550:dancing to celebrate the entry of
1290:Secretary of Budget and Management
906:(population 648,773 in 2023), and
740:These resemble those of the Arabs.
14:
4405:
3919:List of cities in the Philippines
3201:
2822:"Executive Order No. 429 s. 2005"
2795:"Once, There Was Federal Visayas"
2176:This section has multiple issues.
1303:Mythical allusions and hypotheses
4379:Archipelagoes of the Philippines
4374:Island groups of the Philippines
4295:Island groups of the Philippines
4179:NIR – Negros Island Region
3456:NIR – Negros Island Region
3322:
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3207:
3042:Funtecha, Henry Florida (1992).
2264:
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1229:2010 Philippine general election
610:sources in reference to the non-
467:principal geographical divisions
392:
176:
4389:Archipelagoes of Southeast Asia
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2873:Adventure Guides: East Malaysia
2863:
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2579:
2515:. June 30, 2015. Archived from
2513:Philippine Statistics Authority
2393:Philippine Statistics Authority
2184:or discuss these issues on the
1862:
1441:. White Beach Resort is called
771:
4207:IX – Zamboanga Peninsula
3955:Lists of barangays by province
3421:IX – Zamboanga Peninsula
2554:
2501:
2483:
2465:"Administrative Order No. 129"
2418:
2406:
1684:The Visayas is composed of 16
910:(population 491,641 in 2023).
752:Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
655:, he specifies that the name "
649:Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
543:There are four administrative
16:Archipelago in the Philippines
1:
3235:The dictionary definition of
3172:
3132:"The Dialectology of Cebuano"
2733:"Iloilo City Population 2023"
2385:Census of Population (2015).
1800:Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)
1368:. Foreign historians such as
1269:and the latter province from
1189:Cantonal Government of Negros
1152:, and two personalities from
914:List of islands by population
614:inhabitants of the island of
4189:VIII – Eastern Visayas
3416:VIII – Eastern Visayas
3227:travel guide from Wikivoyage
2354:Provinces of the Philippines
2099:Languages of the Philippines
2088:
1772:Central Visayas (Region VII)
1217:Administrative Order No. 129
1177:Federal State of the Visayas
849:
566:
7:
4253:IV – Southern Tagalog
4212:X – Northern Mindanao
4184:VII – Central Visayas
4017:Formally proposed provinces
3426:X – Northern Mindanao
3411:VII – Central Visayas
2494:still remain a part of the
2337:
1692:Western Visayas (Region VI)
585:, who raided the coasts of
573:Visayans § Terminology
153:2,465 m (8087 ft)
10:
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4227:XIII – Caraga Region
4174:VI – Western Visayas
4105:Regions of the Philippines
3441:XIII – Caraga Region
3406:VI – Western Visayas
3313:
2756:Dr. Robert L. Yoder, FAPC.
2664:Morga's Philippine Islands
2538:Isorena, Efren B. (2004).
2349:Regions of the Philippines
2092:
1871:
1735:Negros Island Region (NIR)
1605: Negros Island Region
1488:Senior Santo Nino de Cebu.
1144:and Diego de la Viña from
1077:
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756:Morga's Philippine Islands
570:
214:Region 8 – Eastern Visayas
209:Region 7 – Central Visayas
204:NIR – Negros Island Region
199:Region 6 – Western Visayas
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4141:III – Central Luzon
4136:II – Cagayan Valley
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3386:III – Central Luzon
3381:II – Cagayan Valley
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2737:worldpopulationreview.com
2667:. Artur H. Clark Company.
2439:"Executive Order No. 429"
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3436:XII – Soccsksargen
3282:Administrative divisions
3136:Multilingual Philippines
2847:. Philippine Government.
2828:. Philippine Government.
2586:Richard Pearson (2022).
2424:C. Michael Hogan. 2011.
2369:
2123:in Central Visayas, and
1570:Administrative divisions
1250:were joined to form the
1084:After the defeat of the
465:), are one of the three
229: (pop. 964,169)
4394:Maritime Southeast Asia
4217:XI – Davao Region
4146:IV-A – Calabarzon
4131:I – Ilocos Region
4001:Special Geographic Area
3431:XI – Davao Region
3391:IV-A – Calabarzon
3376:I – Ilocos Region
3306:National Capital Region
2782:"The Dagohoy Rebellion"
2770:"Venancio's Leon Kilat"
1282:Executive Order No. 183
1256:Executive Order No. 183
1225:Commission on Elections
1208:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
1204:Executive Order No. 429
1116:1920 map of the Visayas
1102:Miguel López de Legazpi
1080:Visayans § History
268:292/km (756/sq mi)
4156:V – Bicol Region
3401:V – Bicol Region
3186:. New Day Publishers.
3027:Romulo, Liana (2012).
2758:"Graciano López Jaena"
2228:by rewriting it in an
1658:
1632:
1407:
1362:San Jose de Buenavista
1315:
1278:Executive Order No. 38
1117:
780:" which came from the
769:
462:[kɐbɪsɐˈjaʔan]
150:Highest elevation
3991:Legislative districts
3721:Maguindanao del Norte
3112:on September 28, 2013
2870:Wendy Hutton (2000).
2117:Hiligaynon or Ilonggo
1868:Population of Visayas
1816:. Its provinces are:
1784:. Its provinces are:
1751:. Its provinces are:
1704:. Its provinces are:
1656: Western Visayas
1650: Eastern Visayas
1644: Central Visayas
1638:
1599: Western Visayas
1593: Eastern Visayas
1587: Central Visayas
1577:
1402:
1395:Culture and festivals
1310:
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812:, based on how other
754:(1609) translated in
665:
659:" is synonymous with
555:(pop. 4.76 million),
551:(pop. 4.73 million),
449:[kabiˈsajʔan]
3986:List of primary LGUs
3216:at Wikimedia Commons
3180:Scott, William Henry
3031:. Tuttle Publishing.
2119:in Western Visayas,
2103:Philippine Languages
1855:and the province of
1671:Negros Island Region
1381:Austronesian peoples
1252:Negros Island Region
1164:in 1621 to 1622 and
1126:Graciano Lopez Jaena
553:Negros Island Region
4341: /
4021:Autonomous regions
3891:Zamboanga del Norte
3726:Maguindanao del Sur
2519:on October 13, 2008
1869:
1536:Ati-Atihan Festival
1498:Ati-Atihan Festival
1370:William Henry Scott
1312:Ati-Atihan Festival
840:Austronesian family
838:belong to the same
559:(6.54 million) and
375:other ethnic groups
245:Visayan (natively "
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3996:Metropolitan areas
3969:Other subdivisions
3781:Occidental Mindoro
3741:Misamis Occidental
2906:, pp. 81–103.
2230:encyclopedic style
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1528:Dinagyang Festival
1512:, where the first
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1263:Benigno Aquino III
1170:Republic of Negros
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1098:Philip II of Spain
1088:expedition at the
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158:Highest point
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3756:Negros Occidental
3751:Mountain Province
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1240:Negros Occidental
1194:On May 23, 2005,
1166:Francisco Dagohoy
1109:began to emerge.
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1175:The short-lived
1162:Tamblot Uprising
1090:Battle of Mactan
844:folk etymologies
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2015:14,158,443
2004:13,041,947
1972:11,112,523
1961:10,133,392
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441:Kabisay-an
431:), or the
351:Surigaonon
321:Hiligaynon
257:Population
44:Kabisay-an
3960:Poblacion
3947:Barangays
3881:Tawi-Tawi
3831:Sarangani
3488:Provinces
3116:August 9,
2799:Newsbreak
2187:talk page
2133:Kinaray-a
2089:Languages
1950:9,032,454
1939:7,642,073
1928:6,414,595
1917:5,590,104
1906:3,810,750
1895:2,863,077
1782:Cebu City
1749:Dumaguete
1686:provinces
1665:, namely
1564:Barangays
1546:also has
1544:Dinagyang
1484:Cebu City
1358:Binirayan
1338:Dinagyang
1260:President
1212:president
1094:Lapu-Lapu
1061:Mararison
979:– 136,960
973:– 171,612
967:– 174,613
961:– 467,824
850:Geography
818:loanwords
816:-derived
641:Sugbuanon
583:Pi-sho-ye
567:Etymology
336:Porohanon
331:Masbateño
227:Cebu City
76:Geography
4336:123°30′E
4316:Mindanao
4199:Mindanao
4052:Regions
4010:Proposed
3886:Zambales
3841:Sorsogon
3836:Siquijor
3796:Pampanga
3696:La Union
3661:Guimaras
3621:Cotabato
3596:Camiguin
3571:Bukidnon
3551:Batangas
3351:Mindanao
3182:(1984).
3163:Archived
3082:Archived
2989:29792550
2955:11170891
2719:29791077
2692:29791163
2645:29791138
2496:Mimaropa
2426:Sulu Sea
2398:June 20,
2359:Mindanao
2344:Visayans
2338:See also
2141:Filipino
2137:Capiznon
1853:Mimaropa
1766:Siquijor
1724:Guimaras
1474:Visayans
1469:Visayans
1451:Caticlan
1435:Guimaras
1431:Bibingka
1415:Visayans
1411:Visayans
1321:Maragtas
1297:Siquijor
1233:Mimaropa
1221:E.O. 429
1086:Magellan
1067:Maniguin
1055:Batbatan
1043:Homonhon
1037:Limasawa
1031:Maripipi
1027:– 11,308
1021:– 32,267
1015:– 36,508
1009:– 39,032
1003:– 55,180
997:– 57,703
991:– 79,216
985:– 95,984
983:Siquijor
977:Bantayan
965:Guimaras
900:Bantayan
892:Siquijor
884:Guimaras
834:Maragtas
814:Sanskrit
782:Sanskrit
745:—
733:mangubas
721:bahaques
661:Pintados
632:Saavedra
624:Visayans
599:Pintados
491:Sulu Sea
479:Mindanao
454:Filipino
346:Suludnon
301:Capiznon
296:Butuanon
291:Boholano
280:Visayans
81:Location
4369:Visayas
4333:11°00′N
4311:Visayas
4166:Visayas
3821:Romblon
3811:Quirino
3791:Palawan
3736:Masbate
3691:Kalinga
3686:Isabela
3581:Cagayan
3576:Bulacan
3561:Biliran
3556:Benguet
3546:Batanes
3536:Basilan
3521:Antique
3361:Regions
3346:Visayas
3294:Capital
3284:of the
3238:visayas
3225:Visayas
3214:Visayas
3012:May 17,
2946:1235276
2889:May 26,
2498:region.
2475:May 18,
2449:May 18,
2224:Please
2154:versus
2152:Cebuano
2145:Tagalog
2129:Aklanon
2121:Cebuano
2113:Cebuano
1995:±% p.a.
1886:±% p.a.
1857:Masbate
1821:Biliran
1745:Bacolod
1714:Antique
1663:regions
1443:Boracay
1419:Karaoke
1366:Antique
1244:Bacolod
1196:Palawan
1187:), the
1158:Tamblot
1096:, King
1074:History
1057:– 2,851
1051:– 3,847
1049:Parasan
1045:– 4,211
1039:– 6,061
1033:– 7,159
1019:Boracay
1001:Pacijan
989:Panglao
971:Biliran
888:Biliran
729:caraças
620:endonym
608:Spanish
581:as the
545:regions
534:Masbate
530:Romblon
526:Palawan
469:of the
445:locally
437:Visayan
388:Visayas
364:Negrito
326:Karay-a
311:Cuyunon
306:Cebuano
286:Aklanon
239:Demonym
192:Regions
48:Visayan
29:Visayas
21:Vishaya
3981:Sitios
3976:Puroks
3911:Cities
3876:Tarlac
3806:Quezon
3701:Laguna
3681:Iloilo
3666:Ifugao
3611:Cavite
3541:Bataan
3531:Aurora
3526:Apayao
3302:Manila
3190:
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2987:
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2742:May 6,
2717:
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2135:, and
2101:, and
2073:+1.20%
2062:+1.41%
2051:+1.76%
2040:+1.39%
2029:+2.00%
2018:+1.55%
2007:+1.61%
1975:+1.86%
1964:+2.33%
1953:+1.68%
1942:+1.47%
1931:+1.54%
1920:+1.84%
1909:+1.92%
1741:Negros
1729:Iloilo
1677:, and
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1613:Negros
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1429:, and
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1288:, the
1254:under
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1146:Negros
1134:Iloilo
1025:Ponson
995:Panaon
959:Mactan
929:Negros
896:Panaon
864:Negros
829:Borneo
825:Bisaya
810:Bisaya
808:, not
806:Biraya
802:Bidaya
798:Vijaya
794:Vijaya
790:Bisaya
685:Negros
673:Ybabao
657:Biçaya
628:Loaisa
591:Penghu
587:Fujian
532:, and
506:Negros
316:Eskaya
247:Bisayâ
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123:Negros
4306:Luzon
4113:Luzon
3826:Samar
3816:Rizal
3716:Leyte
3601:Capiz
3566:Bohol
3516:Albay
3511:Aklan
3341:Luzon
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3099:(PDF)
2985:JSTOR
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2364:Luzon
2125:Waray
2067:2020
2056:2015
2045:2010
2034:2007
2023:2000
2012:1995
2001:1990
1969:1980
1958:1975
1947:1970
1936:1960
1925:1948
1914:1939
1903:1918
1892:1903
1846:Samar
1826:Leyte
1810:Samar
1806:Leyte
1789:Bohol
1719:Capiz
1709:Aklan
1698:Panay
1629:Samar
1625:Leyte
1621:Bohol
1609:Panay
1552:Malay
1548:Ati's
1540:Aklan
1522:Ati's
1520:, or
1508:, on
1463:Capiz
1437:near
1423:Suman
1354:Aklan
1326:Datus
1185:Panay
1154:Bohol
1132:from
1100:sent
1069:– 719
1063:– 750
1007:Daram
953:Bohol
947:Samar
941:Leyte
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880:Bohol
872:Leyte
868:Panay
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518:Leyte
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502:Panay
475:Luzon
424:viss-
356:Waray
133:Samar
128:Panay
118:Leyte
108:Bohol
3861:Sulu
3616:Cebu
3496:Abra
3188:ISBN
3144:2023
3118:2013
3014:2023
2951:PMID
2891:2013
2878:ISBN
2807:2017
2744:2023
2592:ISBN
2567:ISBN
2525:2015
2477:2009
2451:2009
2400:2016
1990:Pop.
1986:Year
1881:Pop.
1877:Year
1794:Cebu
1778:Cebu
1747:and
1617:Cebu
1492:Cebu
1150:Cebu
1128:and
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898:and
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762:and
697:Cuyo
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142:Area
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