- The
Bicolano people (Bikol: Mga Bikolnon) are the fourth-largest
Filipino ethnolinguistic group.
Their native region is
commonly referred to as Bicol,...
- Look up Bicol,
Bicolano, or
Bikol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bikol or
Bicol usually refers to:
Bicol Region, the
administrative region in the...
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Bikol Naga or
simply as Bikol, is an
Austronesian language spoken by the
Bicolanos,
primarily in the
Bicol Region of
southern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken...
- to cook fish or meat in a
broth of
water and salt.
Laing is
typical of
Bicolano cuisine,
which is
known for
their common use of
chilis and
coconut milk...
- 26.0%
Tagalog 14.3%
Bisaya 8.0%
Ilocano 8.0%
Cebuano 7.9%
Ilonggo 6.5%
Bicolano 20.3%
other Religion (2020) 85.3%
Christianity 78.8%
Catholicism 6.5% other...
- [bajˈbajɪn]) or
Sulat Tagalog (ᜐᜓᜎᜆ᜔ ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔), also
called Basahan (ᜊᜐᜑᜈ᜔) by
Bicolanos,
sometimes erroneously referred to as alibata, is a
Philippine script...
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Rinconada Bikol has
contributed much to this
unique feature of
spoken Bicolano languages.[citation needed] Examples:
Sainigin is a
group of
selected words...
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Pandan Bikol, or
Northern Catanduanes Bicolano, is one of the
three groups of the
Bikol languages. It is
spoken in
Pandan and
northeastern portion of Catanduanes...
- Higaonon,
Maranao Bicolano, Cebuano, Chinese, Hili****non, Ilocano, Indian, Kapampangan,
Tagalog Camiguin
Kamigin Manobo Bicolano, Cebuano, Hili****non...
- towns. The
Bicolanos are
descended from the Austronesian-speaking
immigrants who came from
Southern China during the Iron Age. Many of
Bicolanos also have...