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Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Bikol language - Classification

Bicolano is classified as a Central Philippine language, which is a sub-branch of the Meso Philippine–Western Malayo-Polynesian languages. Bicolano is further subdivided into three groups: Coastal Bikol, Inland Bikol, and Pandan Bikol. Bikol language - Coastal. Naga Agta (Isarog) Agta (Mt. Iraya) Central Bicolano / Bicolano (Naga) Virac B ...

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Bikol language, Bikol language - Grammar, Bikol language - Pronouns, Bikol language - Classification, Bikol language - Coastal, Bikol language - Inland, Bikol language - Pandan

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Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - People
Metro Manila - Ancestry. Filipinos and Mestizos (Filipinos of mixed descent) constitute the majority in Metro Manila. Most of the Filipinos are Tagalog, Ilocano, Bicolano, Cebuano, Waray, or Maranao descent. Foreign groups include the Chinese, Americans, Spaniards, Indians and Pakistanis, Arabs, Indonesians, Japanese, Koreans, British, Italians, Basques, and other Europeans. See also:

Metro Manila, Metro Manila - Orientation, Metro Manila - Political Divisions, Metro Manila - People, Metro Manila - Ancestry, Metro Manila - Languages, Metro Manila - Religions, Metro Manila - Education, Metro Manila - Places, Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas, Metro Manila - Malls and Markets, Metro Manila - Business Centers, Metro Manila - Dining and Nightlife, Metro Manila - Wealth Extremes, Metro Manila - Police and Security, Metro Manila - Public Utilities, Metro Manila - Electricity, Metro Manila - Water, Metro Manila - Communications, Metro Manila - Transportation, Metro Manila - Roadways, Metro Manila - Railways, Metro Manila - Airports, Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila - History, Metro Manila - International Events and Expositions held in Metro Manila

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Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Marinduque - People and Culture

Marinduqueños are of Tagalog origin and speak Tagalog. However, because of the island's proximity to to the Visayas region, the Marinduqueño variant of Tagalog has many words that are Visayan origin and are not comprehensible to other Tagalog speakers. Traces of Bicolano can also be found in this variant. Filipino and English are also well understood. Marinduqueños are very hospitable in nature and are very welcoming. One such custom reflecting this is putong, which is a custom of welcoming and honoring friends and visitors. ...

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Marinduque, Marinduque - People and Culture, Marinduque - Economy, Marinduque - Geography, Marinduque - Political, Marinduque - Physical, Marinduque - History, Marinduque - Footnotes

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Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Atimonan Quezon - People and culture

People from Atimonan are called Atimonanins. The primary language is Tagalog, with many local phrases and expressions. Manilans usually understand Atimonan Tagalog, albeit with some frustrations. Many Atimonanins are part Chinese or Spanish. Some Atimonanins can also speak Bicolano, Lan-nang, or Spanish. The dominant religion in Atimonan is Protestantism, though there is a significant following of the Roman Catholic Church. The culture in Atimonan is primarily ingrained in rural maritime Filipino se ...

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Atimonan Quezon, Atimonan Quezon - People and culture, Atimonan Quezon - Economy, Atimonan Quezon - Barangays, Atimonan Quezon - Highlights

Read more here: » Atimonan Quezon: Encyclopedia II - Atimonan Quezon - People and culture

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Political/professional career

After he passed the bar in 1965, Roco lobbied for the holding of a Constitutional Convention that aimed to amend the 1935 Philippine Constitution. He campaigned for a seat to represent his district in Camarines Sur. He won and thus became convention's youngest Bicolano delegate. From 1983 to 1985, he served as president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. While there, he was on the legal staff of the late Philippine Senator Benigno " ...

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Raul Roco, Raul Roco - Early life and education, Raul Roco - Political/professional career, Raul Roco - As senator, Raul Roco - As Secretary of Education, Raul Roco - Candidacy for President, Raul Roco - 1998, Raul Roco - 2004, Raul Roco - Death

Read more here: » Raul Roco: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Political/professional career

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Manila - People

Manila - Demographics. The majority of Manila's residents are composed of Filipinos, primarily the Tagalog. Other significant Filipino populations include the Visayans, Bicolanos, Ilocanos, and Maranaos. Non-Filipino ethnicities include the Chinese, one of the longest residents of the city. Also included in this group are Americans, Spaniards, Arabs, Indonesians, Indians, and Koreans. Many Filipinos have intermingled with foreign ethnicities, giving Manila a distinct cosmopolitan charm as the rendezvous betwe ...

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Manila, Manila - The city, Manila - The City Seal, Manila - Districts, Manila - Parks and open areas, Manila - People, Manila - Demographics, Manila - Languages, Manila - Religion, Manila - Education and culture, Manila - Economy, Manila - Commerce, Manila - Manufacturing, Manila - Transportation, Manila - Communication, Manila - Public Services, Manila - Government, Manila - Interesting places, Manila - General landmarks, Manila - Malls and shopping centers, Manila - Churches, Manila - Sports centers, Manila - Educational institutions, Manila - Museums, Manila - Cemeteries, Manila - History, Manila - Pre-Spanish times, Manila - Arrival of the Spanish, Manila - The Philippine Revolution, Manila - U.S. Occupation, Manila - World War II, Manila - Manila and Security

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Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - Places

Manila has been the capital of the Philippines for about 500 years, as well as of Spanish Asia, and for this reason, Metro Manila, has a lot to offer, in terms of interesting areas and places. Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas. Located west of Metro Manila, Rizal Park is the reference point for all kilometer points in the island of Luzon and the Philippines. Rizal Park features the statue of the Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal, as well as several Philippine flags, a gigantic relief map of the P ...

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Metro Manila, Metro Manila - Orientation, Metro Manila - Political Divisions, Metro Manila - People, Metro Manila - Ancestry, Metro Manila - Languages, Metro Manila - Religions, Metro Manila - Education, Metro Manila - Places, Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas, Metro Manila - Malls and Markets, Metro Manila - Business Centers, Metro Manila - Dining and Nightlife, Metro Manila - Wealth Extremes, Metro Manila - Police and Security, Metro Manila - Public Utilities, Metro Manila - Electricity, Metro Manila - Water, Metro Manila - Communications, Metro Manila - Transportation, Metro Manila - Roadways, Metro Manila - Railways, Metro Manila - Airports, Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila - History, Metro Manila - International Events and Expositions held in Metro Manila

Read more here: » Metro Manila: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - Places

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Igorot - IGOROT ETHNIC GROUPS

(www.geocities.com/sagada_igorot/igorot/ethnic_groups.html) The Cordillera region of Northern Philippines is the ancestral domain of the Igorots. It is comprised of the six provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province plus the lone city of Baguio. The Igorots are grouped into six ethno-linguistic groups, the Bontoc, Ibaloi, Ifugao, Isneg (or Apayao), Kalinga, and the Kankana-ey. Below are brief descriptions of these Igorot ethnic groups. Igorot - the BONTOC. Alternative/Associated Names: Bontok, Bontoc LOCATION: C ...

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Igorot, Igorot - IGOROT ETHNIC GROUPS, Igorot - the BONTOC, Igorot - the IBALOI, Igorot - the IFUGAO, Igorot - the ISNEG, Igorot - the KALINGA, Igorot - the KANKANA-EY, Igorot - The IGOROT GLOBAL ORGANIZATION, Igorot - Mission Statement, Igorot - Vision, Igorot - IGO Mailing Address, Igorot - Famous IGOROT Quotes

Read more here: » Igorot: Encyclopedia II - Igorot - IGOROT ETHNIC GROUPS

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Ethnic Groups

Aboriginal Filipinos Negritos, (in Filipino, Ita or Aeta): the Aetas are descended from the Negritos and Australoid-Sakais who first settled the archipelago during the Ice Age. They are the poorest and most disadvantaged class of the Filipino population. Their numbers have been decreasing rapidly and are thought to number between 20,000 and 30,000, or 0.03% of the population. Most speak their tribal languages and have little or no understanding of Filipino. They are also known by other names. Ethnic Filip ...

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Demographics of the Philippines, Demographics of the Philippines - Religion, Demographics of the Philippines - Language, Demographics of the Philippines - Ethnic Groups, Demographics of the Philippines - 1903 census, Demographics of the Philippines - 1941, Demographics of the Philippines - Population July 2005 est.

Read more here: » Demographics of the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Ethnic Groups

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Las Piñas City - The city

Since its establishment as a small fishing port and a major salt-making center during the Spanish Era, Las Piñas City has grown into an important residential, commercial and industrial suburb of Metro Manila. Las Piñas City is world famous for its Bamboo Organ, located inside the St. Joseph Church of the Parish of Las Piñas, the only organ of its kind in the world. Built in the year 1824 by Fr. Diego Cera, created out of bamboo, wood, and metal, this famous organ is praise ...

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Las Piñas City, Las Piñas City - The city, Las Piñas City - Climate, Las Piñas City - Population, Las Piñas City - Language, Las Piñas City - Government, Las Piñas City - Districts and barangays, Las Piñas City - District 1 Barangays, Las Piñas City - District 2 barangays, Las Piñas City - Educational, Las Piñas City - Primary and Secondary Education, Las Piñas City - Colleges universities and technical schools, Las Piñas City - History, Las Piñas City - The city name, Las Piñas City - Las Piñas city map

Read more here: » Las Piñas City: Encyclopedia II - Las Piñas City - The city

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Christianity

Christianity arrived in the Philippines with the landing of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. In the late 16th century, soldiers and missionaries firmly planted the seeds of conversion when they officially claimed the archipelago for Spain and named it after their king. Missionary activity during the country's long colonial rule by Spain and the United States transformed the Philippines into one of the two predominantly Christian nations in East Asia, with approximately 95% of the population belonging to the C ...

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Religion in the Philippines, Religion in the Philippines - Animism, Religion in the Philippines - Buddhism, Religion in the Philippines - Christianity, Religion in the Philippines - Roman Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Anglicanism and Old Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Iglesia ni Cristo, Religion in the Philippines - Other Denominations, Religion in the Philippines - Islam, Religion in the Philippines - Hinduism and Sikhism

Read more here: » Religion in the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Christianity

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Candidacy for President

Raul Roco - 1998. Roco ran for president in the 1998 Philippine election. He lost to Vice-President Joseph Estrada but remarkably placed third overall, in a field of eleven candidates. His strong showing was attributed to the widespread support he received from young Filipinos who eventually formed his party, Aksyon Demokratiko, and its youth arm, Aksyon Kabataan. Party leaders then included Jaime Galvez Tan, Lorna Kapunan and Darwin Ma ...

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Raul Roco, Raul Roco - Early life and education, Raul Roco - Political/professional career, Raul Roco - As senator, Raul Roco - As Secretary of Education, Raul Roco - Candidacy for President, Raul Roco - 1998, Raul Roco - 2004, Raul Roco - Death

Read more here: » Raul Roco: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Candidacy for President

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - History

Manila was first founded in June 24, 1571 by three Spanish conquistadors, led by Martín de Goiti, Juan de Salcedo and Miguel López de Legazpi. In 1867, the Spanish Government of the Philippines founded the municipalities and territories south of the District of Morong in Nueva Ecija, north of the Province of Tondo and Imperial Manila and isolated those from their mother province-Nueva Ecija. The Government by its virtue created the Province of Manila comprised by the Province of Tondo to the south and the isolated territories of Nueva Ecij ...

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Metro Manila, Metro Manila - Orientation, Metro Manila - Political Divisions, Metro Manila - People, Metro Manila - Ancestry, Metro Manila - Languages, Metro Manila - Religions, Metro Manila - Education, Metro Manila - Places, Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas, Metro Manila - Malls and Markets, Metro Manila - Business Centers, Metro Manila - Dining and Nightlife, Metro Manila - Wealth Extremes, Metro Manila - Police and Security, Metro Manila - Public Utilities, Metro Manila - Electricity, Metro Manila - Water, Metro Manila - Communications, Metro Manila - Transportation, Metro Manila - Roadways, Metro Manila - Railways, Metro Manila - Airports, Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila - History, Metro Manila - International Events and Expositions held in Metro Manila

Read more here: » Metro Manila: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - History

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Early life and education

Raul Roco was born in Naga City in the Philippine province of Camarines Sur, the son of farmer Sulpicio Azuela Roco and public school teacher Rosario Orlanda Sagarbarria. Roco finished elementary school at age 10 from Naga Parochial School, and high school at age 14 from Ateneo de Naga. He graduated magna cum laude from San Beda College in Manila with a degree in English at the age of 18. Later, Roco received a Bachelor of Laws degree (also at San Beda College) and was the college's Abbott Awardee for Over-All Excellence. In th ...

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Raul Roco, Raul Roco - Early life and education, Raul Roco - Political/professional career, Raul Roco - As senator, Raul Roco - As Secretary of Education, Raul Roco - Candidacy for President, Raul Roco - 1998, Raul Roco - 2004, Raul Roco - Death

Read more here: » Raul Roco: Encyclopedia II - Raul Roco - Early life and education

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Igorot - The IGOROT GLOBAL ORGANIZATION

The Igorot Global Organization (IGO) is an organization of persons who trace their roots from the Central Cordillera (mountains) of Northern Luzon, Philippines, who choose to maintain the ethnic identity, Igolot or Igorot, literally meaning people of the mountains. Igorot - Mission Statement. To preserve for future generations the diverse heritage of the Igorot people and proactively promote their upliftment, advancement and interests and those of related people. Igorot - Vision. To be the advocate of Igorot rights and ...

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Igorot, Igorot - IGOROT ETHNIC GROUPS, Igorot - the BONTOC, Igorot - the IBALOI, Igorot - the IFUGAO, Igorot - the ISNEG, Igorot - the KALINGA, Igorot - the KANKANA-EY, Igorot - The IGOROT GLOBAL ORGANIZATION, Igorot - Mission Statement, Igorot - Vision, Igorot - IGO Mailing Address, Igorot - Famous IGOROT Quotes

Read more here: » Igorot: Encyclopedia II - Igorot - The IGOROT GLOBAL ORGANIZATION

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Animism

See also: Philippine Mythology Animism, for lack of better terminology, can be used to describe the indigenous spiritual traditions practiced by people in the Philippines during pre-colonial times. Some indigenous people continue to practice it today. It is a set of belief and cultural mores anchored in the idea that the world is inhabited by spirits and supernatural beings, both good and bad, and that respect be accorded to them through ritual.These spirits in nature and all around are known as "anitos". Some worship sp ...

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Religion in the Philippines, Religion in the Philippines - Animism, Religion in the Philippines - Buddhism, Religion in the Philippines - Christianity, Religion in the Philippines - Roman Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Anglicanism and Old Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Iglesia ni Cristo, Religion in the Philippines - Other Denominations, Religion in the Philippines - Islam, Religion in the Philippines - Hinduism and Sikhism

Read more here: » Religion in the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Animism

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is the administrative body in charge of the metropolis' development, and solving perennial problems such as traffic management, flood control, garbage disposal and sewage maintenace. It closely coordinates with various other organizations such as the Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), as well as the local government units of the component cities and municipalities. Its agency's head is appointed by t ...

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Metro Manila, Metro Manila - Orientation, Metro Manila - Political Divisions, Metro Manila - People, Metro Manila - Ancestry, Metro Manila - Languages, Metro Manila - Religions, Metro Manila - Education, Metro Manila - Places, Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas, Metro Manila - Malls and Markets, Metro Manila - Business Centers, Metro Manila - Dining and Nightlife, Metro Manila - Wealth Extremes, Metro Manila - Police and Security, Metro Manila - Public Utilities, Metro Manila - Electricity, Metro Manila - Water, Metro Manila - Communications, Metro Manila - Transportation, Metro Manila - Roadways, Metro Manila - Railways, Metro Manila - Airports, Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila - History, Metro Manila - International Events and Expositions held in Metro Manila

Read more here: » Metro Manila: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Population July 2005 est.

Population: 76,504,077 (2000 census) Age structure: 0-14 years: 35.4% (male 15,869,636; female 15,255,588) 15-64 years: 60.6% (male 26,503,785; female 26,722,511) 65 years and over: 4% (male 1,523,213; female 1,982,740) (2005 est.) Median age: total: 22.27 years male: 21.77 years female: 22.8 years (2005) Population growth rate: 1.8% (2005 est.) Birth rate: 25.31 births/1,000 population ( ...

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Demographics of the Philippines, Demographics of the Philippines - Religion, Demographics of the Philippines - Language, Demographics of the Philippines - Ethnic Groups, Demographics of the Philippines - 1903 census, Demographics of the Philippines - 1941, Demographics of the Philippines - Population July 2005 est.

Read more here: » Demographics of the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Population July 2005 est.

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Religion

Religion in the Philippines plays a very important role in the Filipino Society. The Majority of the people belong to the Christian religion which makes up (94%) of the population. The majority of Christians are Roman Catholic with (83%); followed by Protestant with (9%); Islam with (5%); Buddhism and Hinduism make up the remainder with (3%). Roman Catholics and Protestants were converted during 425 years of Western domination by Spain and the United States. 377 years of Spanish rule was responsible for converting the majority ...

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Demographics of the Philippines, Demographics of the Philippines - Religion, Demographics of the Philippines - Language, Demographics of the Philippines - Ethnic Groups, Demographics of the Philippines - 1903 census, Demographics of the Philippines - 1941, Demographics of the Philippines - Population July 2005 est.

Read more here: » Demographics of the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of the Philippines - Religion

Bicolano: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - Orientation

Metro Manila is the smallest of the country's administrative regions, but the most populous and the most densely populated, having a population of 9,932,560 (2000 census) in an area only 636 square kilometers large. It is also the only region without any provinces. The region is bordered by the provinces of Bulacan to the north, Rizal to the east, and Cavite and Laguna to the south. Metro Manila is also sandwiched by the Manila Bay to the west and the Laguna de Bay to the southeast with the Pasig River ...

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Metro Manila, Metro Manila - Orientation, Metro Manila - Political Divisions, Metro Manila - People, Metro Manila - Ancestry, Metro Manila - Languages, Metro Manila - Religions, Metro Manila - Education, Metro Manila - Places, Metro Manila - Parks and Recreation Areas, Metro Manila - Malls and Markets, Metro Manila - Business Centers, Metro Manila - Dining and Nightlife, Metro Manila - Wealth Extremes, Metro Manila - Police and Security, Metro Manila - Public Utilities, Metro Manila - Electricity, Metro Manila - Water, Metro Manila - Communications, Metro Manila - Transportation, Metro Manila - Roadways, Metro Manila - Railways, Metro Manila - Airports, Metro Manila - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Metro Manila - History, Metro Manila - International Events and Expositions held in Metro Manila

Read more here: » Metro Manila: Encyclopedia II - Metro Manila - Orientation

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