- in the
Visayas:
Western Visayas (pop. 4.73 million),
Negros Island Region (pop. 4.76 million),
Central Visayas (6.54 million) and
Eastern Visayas (4.5 million)...
-
Eastern Visayas (Waray:
Sinirangan Kabisay-an; Cebuano:
Sidlakang Kabisay-an; Tagalog:
Silangang Kabisayaan; Filipino:
Silangang Visayas) is an administrative...
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Central Visayas (Cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; Tagalog:
Gitnang Kabisayaan or Filipino:
Gitnang Visayas) is an
administrative region in the Philippines...
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Western Visayas (Hili****non: Kabisay-an Nakatundan; Tagalog:
Kanlurang Kabisayaan; Filipino:
Kanlurang Visayas) is an
administrative region in the Philippines...
- the
Eastern Visayas. The city is
located 360
miles (580 km)
southeast of Manila.
Tacloban is the
regional center of the
Eastern Visayas region. It is...
- The
University of the
Philippines Visayas (UPV or UP
Visayas) is a
public research university in Iloilo, Philippines. A
constituent university of the University...
- of the
Visayas (1899) (Filipino:
Labanan sa
Visayas, Cebuano:
Gubat sa
Visayas, Hili****non:
Gubat sang
Visayas, Spanish:
Batalla de las
Visayas) was fought...
-
spoken by 20
million people as a
native language in
Central Visayas,
parts of
Eastern Visayas, and most of Mindanao. Two
other well-known and widespread...
-
State of the
Visayas (Spanish:
Estado Federal de
Visayas, Hili****non:
Pederal nga
Estado sang
Visayas, Filipino:
Pederal na
Estado ng
Visayas) was a revolutionary...
- The
raids of
Visayas took
place in 1599 and 1600. The
allied Moro
fleets of Maguindanao,
Buayan and Sulu
conducted two
raids on the Spanish-held islands...