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Butuanon may
refer to: The
Butuanon language, an
Austronesian language and
member of the
Visayan language family,
spoken in the
Philippines The Butuanon...
- The
Butuanon, also
known interchangeably by the
endonym Lapaknon, are an
ethnolinguistic group who
primarily inhabit the
region of Caraga, Philippines...
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Butuanon (Binutwanon, [binutwɐnʊn]) is an
Austronesian language spoken by the
Butuanon people in
Agusan del
Norte and
Agusan del Sur, with some native...
- Lake Mainit,
Agusan del Sur and
Davao Oriental. The language,
along with
Butuanon and Tausug, are the only
Visayan languages geographically native to Mindanao...
- self-reference
Bisaya or Binisaya. To
speakers of Cuyonon, Surigaonon,
Butuanon and Tausug, the term
Visayan usually refers to
either Cebuano or Hili****non...
- Batok, batek, patik, batik, or buri,
among other names, are
general terms for
indigenous tattoos of the Philippines.
Tattooing on both ****es was practiced...
- Capiznon, Hili****non, Waray, Masbateño, Romblomanon, Cuyonon, Surigaonon,
Butuanon, Tausug), Ivatan, Ilocano, Ibanag, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Bikol, Sama-Bajaw...
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provinces Surigao del Norte,
Surigao del Sur, and
Agusan del Sur and with the
Butuanon language of
Agusan del Norte; it has also some
vocabulary similarities...
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officially the
Province of
Agusan del Sur (Cebuano:
Habagatang Agusan;
Butuanon:
Probinsya hong
Agusan del Sur; Tagalog:
Timog Agusan), is a
province in...
- Kayi (Remontado)
Southern Alta
Umiray Dumaget Caraga Agusan Ata
Manobo Butuanon Higaonon Kamayo Mamanwa Surigaonon Central Luzon Abellen Ambala Antsi Botolan...