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Isinai (also
spelled Isinay) is a
Northern Luzon language primarily spoken in
Nueva Vizcaya province in the
northern Philippines. By
linguistic classification...
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Vizcaya and Isabela;
Ilongot of
Nueva Vizcaya and
Nueva Ecija, and Aurora;
Isinay,
primarily of
Nueva Vizcaya; Aeta of Zambales, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan...
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mission called Ytuy in 1609 to
convert and
serve the
local tribe called Isinay. The present-day
towns of Bambang, Bayombong, Aritao, and
Kayapa comprised...
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lowlands to
escape Spanish ****cution. The Isinai/
Isinay are a
small ethnic group living in the Ca****an Valley,
specifically in the...
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Bayombong and 250
kilometres (160 mi) from Manila. The name "Bambang" is an
Isinay word
meaning "to dig".
Bambang was
originally inhabited by the
Igorot and...
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Santa Rosa
Vista Alegre (B. Baringin) Ilocano, Bontoc, Gaddang, Ifugao,
Isinay, Tagalog, and
English are used
always in Bayombong's schools, markets, and...
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northwest area of
Central Luzon;
Igorot people,
particularly Kalanguya,
Isinay, and Bugkalot, are
native residents in
northern area of
Central Luzon, precisely...
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climate suitable for agriculture. The
origin of the name ****x
stems from the
Isinay term "dopaj,"
denoting "to
recline in
utter relaxation and repose", expressing...
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Ibaloy language,
Ifugaw language,
Iguwak language,
Irungdungan language,
Isinay language,
Kalanguya language, and
Kankanaey language.
During the
later part...
- north-central),
Bugkalut (in Carranglan),
Ibaloy (in Carranglan), and
Kalanguya and
Isinay (in Carranglan);
another language spoken in the
province is Pangasinan,...