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    Poverty Incidence of Iriga 10 20 30 40 2006 25.80 2009 31.53 2012 23.01 2015 28.42 2018 13.62 2021 28.45 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Iriga City Central Terminal Iriga is the 4th largest economy in the entire Bicol region, and May soon become a Major Economic hub in the future. Iriga City Public Market is one of the busiest in the region which makes the city as the center of ...

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    Daraga, officially the Municipality of Daraga ( Central Bikol: Banwaan kan Daraga; Tagalog: Bayan ng Daraga ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 133,893. [3] The municipality is home to the famous Cagsawa Ruins .

  3. 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.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Puto_(food)Puto (food) - Wikipedia

    Puto (food) Puto is a Filipino steamed rice cake, traditionally made from slightly fermented rice dough ( galapong ). It is eaten as is or as an accompaniment to a number of savoury dishes (most notably, dinuguan ). Puto is also an umbrella term for various kinds of indigenous steamed cakes, including those made without rice.

  5. Other legend. Widespread/L2 use of Cebuano. Widespread/L2 use of Hiligaynon. The Bisayan languages or Visayan languages [1] are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are most closely related to Tagalog and the Bikol languages, all of which are part of the Central Philippine languages.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · The Bikol language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Bikol is part of the diverse Philippine languages family. The language has various dialects, including Coastal and Inland Bikol, as well as standardized Central Bikol.

  7. Publication date. 1865. Media type. Print. Preceded by. Vocabulario. de la Lengua Bicol. (1728/1754) The Vocabulario de la lengua Bicol is a list of vocabulary of Bicol language collected by Marcos de Lisboa when he destined in Bicol Region, Philippines .

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