-
Ibalon, or Ibalong, is the
ancient name of the
Bicol Region in the Philippines. The
center of
settlement is
believed to be
either beside the
Bicol River...
-
celebrate with the Bicolanos. The
Ibalong Festival is also
known as the
Ibalon Waterfalls. However,
according to
renowned historians and anthropologists...
-
province of the Philippines, that was
formerly known as the
Partido de
Ibalon. The
Spanish divided the
Bicol Region into two
distinct areas at the present...
- divisions,
Camarines in the
northwest and
Ibalon in the southeast. In 1636, the two
partidos were separated, and
Ibalon became a
separate province with Sorsogon...
-
celebrated annually in
honor of the epic
Ibalong as a
commemoration of the
Ibalon geography. It is
unusual because Spaniards introduced saints and fiestas...
-
where Spanish colonists were
urged to reside. In 1636,
Ibalon was
split into two:
Partido de
Ibalon (comprising what is now Albay, Catanduanes, Sorsogon...
-
ethnicities include the
Hudhud ni
Aliguyon of the Ifugao,
Hinilawod of Panay,
Ibalon from Bicol, and
Darangen of the Maranao.
During this time,
different oral...
- from
Burias and
Ticao islands and
landed on a
coastal settlement called Ibalon in what is now the
province of Sorsogon. From this
point another expedition...
- demi-goddess who
brought peace to the land
after defeating all
beasts in
Ibalon, Laon, a Hili****non
demigod who can talk to
animals and
defeated the mad...
- "people of Ibal"; eventually, this was
shortened to
Ibalon. The word Bikol,
which replaced Ibalon, was
originally bikod (meaning "meandering"), a word...