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Iloco (also Ilokano; /iːloʊˈkɑːnoʊ/; Ilocano:
Pagsasao nga
Iloko) is an
Austronesian language predominantly spoken in the
Philippines by the
Ilocano people...
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particular in the
northern Ilocos Region (where it is
called ****ng
Iloko or ****ng basi). It
ranges from dark
yellow to
golden brown in color, and...
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Catholic church during its renovation, -
which are now kept in the
Museo de
Iloko. ****anese
fishermen eventually established their first settlement in the...
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original on
August 15, 2011.
Retrieved January 2, 2011. Elias, Jun. "
Iloko La Union's
official language". Philstar.com.
Retrieved September 23, 2023...
- The
Museo de
Iloko, (also
called the Agoo
Museum or the Agoo Presidencia), is a
heritage building and
museum located in Agoo, La Union, Philippines, known...
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Philippine Statistics Authority.
Retrieved February 14, 2017. Elias, Jun. "
Iloko La Union's
official language". Philstar.com.
Retrieved September 23, 2023...
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Ilocano literature or
Iloko literature pertains to the
literary works of
writers of
Ilocano ancestry regardless of the
language used - be it Ilocano,...
- vowel-raising. In
contrast to
Tagalog which has
three case
markers (ang/ng/sa), and
Iloko which has two (ti/iti),
Maranao has four: (so/ko/o/sa). Curiously, the sa...
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Tattao nga Ilokano,
Kailukuan / Kailukoan), also
referred to as
Ilokano or
Iloko, are an
Austronesian ethnic group and the third-largest ethnolinguistic...