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Cuyonon is a
regional Bisayan language spoken on the
coast of
Palawan and the Cuyo
Islands in the Philippines.
Cuyonon had been the
lingua franca (language...
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Cuyonon refers to an
ethnic group po****ting the Cuyo Islands,
along with
northern and
central Palawan. The
Cuyonons hail
originally from Cuyo and the...
- El Nido,
officially the Muni****lity of El Nido (
Cuyonon:
Banwa i'ang El Nido, Tagalog:
Bayan ng El Nido), is a muni****lity in the
province of Palawan...
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Cuyonon language, a
Bisayan language spoken in the Cuyo
Archipelago just to the
south of Mindoro. This may be
brought about by
migrations of
Cuyonons...
- (/pəˈlɑːwən/, Tagalog: [pɐˈlaː.wan]),
officially the
Province of
Palawan (
Cuyonon:
Probinsya i'ang Palawan; Tagalog:
Lalawigan ng Palawan), is an archipelagic...
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Visayas do not use the self-reference
Bisaya or Binisaya. To
speakers of
Cuyonon, Surigaonon,
Butuanon and Tausug, the term
Visayan usually refers to either...
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percent of the
residents speak Tagalog.
Languages native to the
island are
Cuyonon (26.27 percent) and
Palawano (4.0 percent). Kinaray-a is also
present in...
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natively have this
vowel sound (e.g. Karay-a (Karáy-a/Kinaray-a),
Cuyonon (Kuyónon/Kuyonon),
Kankanaey (Kankanáëy/Kankanay), and
Ibaloi (Ibalóy/Ibaloy)...
- Cuyo,
officially the Muni****lity of Cuyo (
Cuyonon:
Banwa 'ang Cuyo, Tagalog:
Bayan ng Cuyo), is a muni****lity in the
province of Palawan, Philippines...
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Calamian Islands were
originally inhabited by the Tagbanuas, Calmiananen, and
Cuyonon tribes. Oral
history tells that the Datu
Macanas ruled the
entire Busuanga...