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  1. On the other hand, other ethnolinguistic groups in the Bicol region, besides the Tagalog, are the Visayans, particularly the Cebuano and Ilonggo; and the Kankanaey from northern Luzon. Bicolanos are also found as a minority in Mindanao, especially in the Davao Region. Culture and traits Cuisine

  2. 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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  4. Jan 14, 2024 · The Bikol language belongs to the Austronesian language family, which comprises various languages spoken across Southeast Asia and the Pacific. This family includes languages such as Tagalog, Cebuano, and Malay. Within the Philippine language family, Bikol is specifically classified as a Central Philippine language.

  5. Iriga Bicolano. If we talk about a Bicolano language with both dialects and variants, it would be the Iriga Bicolano, or Rinconada Bicolano. With approximately 85,000 speakers, the language is mainly spoken in Iriga City, as well as in Baao, Nabua, and Bato in Camarines Sur. The language has two dialects, which are subdivided into six variants.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bicol_RegionBicol Region - Wikipedia

    The Bicol Region, commonly shortened to Bicol and designated as Region V, is an administrative region of the Philippines. Also referred to as Bicolandia , it comprises six provinces , four on the Bicol Peninsula (the southeastern end of Luzon ): Albay , Camarines Norte , Camarines Sur , and Sorsogon , and two off the shore: Catanduanes and ...

  7. Mar 24, 2024 · Meet the artisans of Bicol, the Filipino peninsula forged by fire. In the Bicol Peninsula, in the south east of Luzon island, the region’s volcanic soil supports a cottage handicraft industry ...

  8. Mar 10, 2020 · In addition, the Bicol dialect spoken in Camarines Norte is observed to be used interchangeably with Tagalog. Nevertheless, even with these differences, the Bicolano community are able to communicate with each other.