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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. Mar 21, 2024 · Last updated March 21, 2024 • 11 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The Bicolano people ( Bikol: Mga Bikolnon) are the fourth-largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group. [2] .

  3. Feb 13, 2021 · Angela Manalang Gloria — a poet and a literary editor who authored “Revolt from Hymen” a poem protesting against marital rape, and the book “Poems” which was an entry to the Commonwealth Literary Awards. Gloria was born in Guagua, Pampanga but Bicol and settled in Tabaco, Albay. Bienvenido N. Santos — Filipino-American writer who ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Camilo_JacobCamilo Jacob - Wikipedia

    Camilo Jacob y Soledad (1856 - January 4, 1897) was a Bicolano hero, martyr and revolutionary. He was also known as one of the 11 among the Fifteen Martyrs of Bicol who were executed in Bagumbayan (Luneta), now Rizal Park, by Spanish authorities at the end of 19th century during the Philippine revolution.

  6. 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.

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