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  1. The Bicolano people ( Bikol: Mga Bikolnon) are the fourth-largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. [2] Their native region is commonly referred to as Bicolandia, which comprises the entirety of the Bicol Peninsula and neighboring minor islands, all in the southeast portion of Luzon. Males from the region are often referred to as Bicolano, while ...

  2. Jul 19, 2022 · In 1986, Marcos was driven out of the country by the Filipino people in a people’s revolt popularly known as People Power or Edsa Revolt. However, up to the early 1990s, well into the presidency of his successor, Corazon Aquino, activists continued to be harassed, arrested, or became desaparecidos, literally “disappeared.”

  3. Bicolano. Bicol, fifth largest cultural-linguistic group in the Philippines, numbering about 4,070,000 in the late 20th century. Their indigenous region is commonly considered to be “Bicolandia,” a region composing part of the Bicol Peninsula and neighbouring islands of southeast Luzon. The Bicol are largely an agricultural and rural people ...

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    The Bicolano language is very fragmented, and its dialects are mutually incomprehensible to speakers of other Bicolano dialects. The majority of the Bicolano people are devout Roman Catholics due to the Spanish conquering the country and converting them to their religion. Catholic Mass is celebrated daily in many churches in the Bicol Region.

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  6. Mar 24, 2024 · The tallest volcano, Mayon, is said to be home to Gugurang, the supreme god of Bicolano mythology. It’s this god who’s praised — or blamed — for Bicol’s tempestuous moods: the heat, the ...

  7. May 9, 2023 · Learn about the Bicolano people, a cultural-ethnic group native to the Philippines, and their history, culture and language. Explore the Ibalon epic, the Bicol River, and the Bicol Peninsula in this lesson.

  8. Learn about the different languages and dialects of the Bicolano people, who live in the Bicol region of the Philippines. Discover their unique features, variations, and sources of information.

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