- "to wade into the water". The word has
evolved in the
Cebuano language as
sugbú,
meaning "to dive into water" and also
exists in
other Philippine languages...
- Cebu, also
called Sugbu,
informally referred to as the
Rajahnate of Cebu, was an
Indianized mandala (polity)
monarchy on the
island of Cebu in the Philippines...
- region,
which is
dominated by the
Cebuano (Sugbuanon)
ethnic group, to
Sugbu, the
former name of the
region prior to
Spanish colonization in the 16th...
- Kugi
Uswag Sugbo (lit. transl. Work Hard
Progress Cebu),
commonly known as KUSUG, is a
local political party based in Cebu City,
Philippines and was founded...
- Look up Cebu, cebú, or
Sugbu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cebu is an
island province of the
Philippines located in the
Central Visayas (Region...
-
Plaza Sugbu,
formerly known as
Plaza Rizal, is a
public square in Cebu City, Philippines. The
square connects the Magellan's
Cross kiosk and the Cebu...
-
Laguna Springs and
Batangas 29ers) and
Southern (Iloilo Warriors,
Tribu Sugbu-Cebu, Ca****an de Oro Stars,
Ozamiz Cotta). It
still adopted the MBA's Home...
- is also po****rly
referred to as the
Queen City of the South. The word
sugbú in
Cebuano means "to dive into water", and also in Tagalog, Hili****non,...
- There, they
entered canal between two island, one of
which was
called Sugbu (now
called Cebu) and the
other was
Matan (now
called Mactan). They sailed...
-
Diccionario De La
Lengua Bisaya,
Hiligueina y
Haraia de la isla de
Panay y
Sugbu y para las
demas islas (c.1637) of the
Augustinian missionary Alonso de...