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  1. Central Visayas (Cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; Tagalog: Gitnang Kabisayaan or Gitnang Visayas) is an administrative region in the Philippines, numerically designated as Region VII. It consists of four provinces : Cebu , Bohol , Negros Oriental , and Siquijor .

    • 15,895.66 km² (6,137.35 sq mi)
    • Philippines
    • PH-07
  2. Bisayas Centrales (en cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; en inglés: Central Visayas) es una de las regiones de Filipinas, designada como la Región VII. Ocupa una superficie de 14.852 km² y tiene una población de 5.706.953 habitantes. Es parte del grupo de las islas Bisayas.

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    The region includes three island provinces, all with plenty of beaches and dive resorts. Each consists of one main island with the same name as the province plus various smaller islands nearby. 1. 9.883333124.2166671 Bohol, a major tourist draw with tarsiers (one of the world's smallest primates) and the scenic "Chocolate Hills" 2. 10.316667123.752...

    10.283333123.91 Metro Cebu, easily the largest urban area in the Visayas, second in the country. It consists mainly of three cities:

    9.079123.2715 Apo Island— a major diving destination with a large protected reef area, south of Dumaguete
    11.333333124.1166676 Malapascua — an island in Cebu Province, but separate from Cebu Island, somewhat to the north. It has beaches, dive shops, and many resorts, mostly upscale
    9.95123.47 Moalboal— an area in Cebu Province with many dive schools and many resorts, mostly at mid-range prices
    10.266667124.058 Olango Island— close to Cebu City, with a bird sanctuary, diving, and some mid-range resorts

    This is an overview article. For details of things to see and do, and places to eat, drink or sleep, see the lower-level articles on individual provinces, towns and islands. Links above will lead you to them.

    The main language of this region, and for much of Mindanao and parts of the Eastern Visayas, is Cebuano, which is also known as Bisaya. With more than 20 million native speakers, it is the second most important local language in the Philippines. Local and regional newscasts are broadcast in Cebuano, and most local newspapers are published in Englis...

    The region is well connected to the rest of the country by air or sea, and there are some buses. Most overseas visitors will enter it by air, landing at Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

    By sea

    The Port of Cebu is the region's main gateway. There are also ports in Dumaguete in Negros Oriental, Larena in Siquijor, and Tagbilaran, Getafe and Jagnain Bohol. Inter-island shipping is served by numerous shipping lines, two of them fastcraft companies which serve all the provinces in the region. From either Cebu City or Dumaguete, there are boats to Bohol and Siquijor. Both fast craft and RoRos (larger, slower, cheaper ferries that can carry cars and trucks) are available.

    By air

    It is rare to travel within the region by air; bus or ferry is generally more convenient. For example, one might fly Cebu-Tagbilaran but the ferry (see Tagbilaran#By_boat) is considerably cheaper. It is likely also faster and more convenient since the ports are downtown in both cities while airports are not, and boats go direct while fliers must change planes in Manila. The Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Metro Cebu has many domestic flights and is useful for trips further afield in the...

    The Eastern Visayas and Mindanao are accessible by ferry, either from the port of Cebuwhich is the main hub for the southern part of the country or from various smaller ports. For Negros, the commonest route is a bus from Cebu City to Bacolod or Dumaguete. For the Western Visayas, bus to Bacolod then a ferry to Iloilo; there are buses from Iloilo t...

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Central Visayas is the centrall region of the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. It lies between Western Visayas and Eastern Visayas regions. The region is a destination for beachcombers and historic landmarks which dates back to 1521.

  5. Bisayas Centrales (Región VII) Bisayas Centrales incluye las islas de Cebú y Bohol, así como la mitad oriental de la de Negros. Sus provincias son: Bohol; Cebú; Negros Oriental; Siquijor; Bisayas Orientales (Región VIII) Bisayas Orientales está compuesta por las islas de Leyte y de Sámar. Sus provincias son: Bilirán; Leyte; Leyte del Sur

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VisayasVisayas - Wikipedia

    Western Visayas consists of the islands of Panay and Guimaras and the western half of Negros. The regional center is Iloilo City. Its provinces are: Aklan; Antique; Capiz; Guimaras; Iloilo; Negros Occidental; Central Visayas (Region VII) Central Visayas includes the islands of Cebu, Siquijor and Bohol and the eastern half of Negros.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VisayansVisayans - Wikipedia

    Terminology. "Visayan" is the anglicization of the hispanized term Bisayas (archaic Biçayas ), in turn derived from Visayan Bisaya. Kabisay-an refers both to the Visayan people collectively and the islands they have inhabited since prehistory, the Visayas. The exact meaning and origin of the name Bisaya is unknown.

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