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Sibutu,
officially the Muni****lity of
Sibutu (Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Sibutu), is a muni****lity in the
province of Tawi-Tawi, Philippines.
According to the...
- Tawi-Tawi. In 1900, the
United States entered into a
treaty with
Spain whereby Sibutu and Ca****an de Sulu were
ceded to the
former for $100,000. The Sultanate...
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Sibutu P****age is a deep
channel some 18
miles (16 nmi; 29 km) wide that
separates Borneo from the Sulu Archipelago. It has a deep sill
allowing entry...
- The
Sibutu Islands are an
archipelago in the
southern Philippines. It is
geographically and
ethnologically the
islands are part of Borneo. The archipelago...
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Sitangkai and
Sibutu were
descended from the
royalties of Sulu, Sabah, and Sarawak.
Historical personalities such as the Datu
Iskandar of
Sibutu and the Datu...
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Ubian Tubigan Usada other small islands Andulinang Mardanas Omapoy Panguan Sibutu Sitangkai Lapac Lugus (Bulipongpong)
Siasi Tapul Cabingan[verification needed]...
- 27,000,
including the po****tion of Tandubas.
Southern Sama
Sibutu’ (Sama
Sibutu):
Sibutu’ Island,
southwest of
Bongao Island.
About 10,000 speakers....
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celebrated on the
seventh day of the month, and the
emphasis given to that day (
sibutu)
indicates a
Babylonian origin. The
Vedic Rudra has some
functions similar...
- the only
water crossings required were less than 3km wide (such as the
Sibutu strait). They
retain partial genetic signals among the
Manobo people and...
- 249.
Kleine (2003), p. 263. Allison, E.
Joseph (1979), "The
phonology of
Sibutu Sama: A
language of the
southern Philippines" (PDF),
Studies in Philippine...