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Chavacano

Index Chavacano

Chavacano or Chabacano refers to a number of Spanish-based creole language varieties spoken in the Philippines. [1]

182 relations: Abra de Ilog, Akbar, Basilan, Al-Barka, Basilan, Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Ñ, Bancal, Banguingui people, Basilan, Binignit, Bobby Nalzaro, Cabilang Baybay, Carmona, Calabarzon, Camp Cawa-Cawa siege, Carmona, Cavite, Cavite, Cavite City, CBK, Cebuano language, Cesar Climaco, Chavacano Wikipedia, Christian Community Bible, Cities of the Philippines, Cotabato City, Culture of Asia, Culture of Basilan, Curacha, D' Biel Transportation Company, Dapitan, Dasmariñas, Daughter language, Davao City, Davao Oriental, Demographics of Malaysia, Demographics of Sabah, Demographics of the Philippines, Dipolog, Dipolog Airport, DXGB-TV, DXLA-TV, E-Dyario, Education in the Philippines, EMedia Productions, Ethnic groups in the Philippines, Filipino alphabet, Filipino Americans, Filipino language, Filipino mestizo, Filipino people of Spanish ancestry, Filipinos, Filipinos in Indonesia, ..., Filipinos in Malaysia, Filipinos of Malay descent, Fort Pilar, Greek to me, Guillermo Gómez Rivera, Hadji Mohammad Ajul, Basilan, Hadji Muhtamad, Basilan, Hispanic, Hispanicization, Hispanism, Hispanophone, History of Basilan, History of the Philippines, History of the Philippines (1521–1898), Hokaglish, Iligan, Index of language articles, Index of Metro Manila-related articles, Ipil Airport, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay, Iranun people, Isabela, Basilan, ISO 639:c, José Rizal, Karay-a language, Kenkoy, Kota Kinabalu, Kristang language, Lamitan, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Language revitalization, Languages in censuses, Languages of Asia, Languages of Malaysia, Languages of the Philippines, Lantawan, Basilan, Lantic, Carmona, Lapuyan, Zamboanga del Sur, Latin American Asian, Latin American diaspora, List of countries where Spanish is an official language, List of demonyms for Philippine provinces, List of extinct languages of Asia, List of numbers in various languages, List of official languages, List of polyglots, List of regional languages of the Philippines, List of Wikipedias, Little League World Series (Far East Region), Lumad, Mabuhay, Carmona, Maduya, Mag TV Na, Mag TV Na, De Aton Este!, Maguindanao, Maguindanao people, Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay, Malaysia, Maluso, Basilan, Maranao people, Maria Clara Lobregat, Mayor of Zamboanga City, Mexican Spanish, Mindanao, Misa de Gallo, Moro people, MV Danica Joy, Names of the Philippines, Nelly Baylon, Nori Dalisay, Oceania, Pagadian, Palatal lateral approximant, Palengke, Paraíso, Philippine folk music, Philippine peso, Philippine Spanish, Philippines, Pidgin, Pinoy hip hop, Port of Zamboanga, Portugis language, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zamboanga, Roman Catholic Diocese of Ipil, Romance languages, Romanization, Sampaguita Pictures, Scout Motto, Semporna, Shake, Rattle & Roll X, Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte, South Cotabato, Southeast Asia, Spaniards, Spanish dialects and varieties, Spanish Filipino, Spanish influence on Filipino culture, Spanish language, Spanish language in the Philippines, Spanish personal pronouns, Spanish-based creole languages, Stratum (linguistics), Subanon people, Sulu, Sumisip, Basilan, Tabuan-Lasa, Basilan, Tausūg people, Tausug language, Tawi-Tawi, Ternate, Cavite, The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga, Tipo-Tipo, Basilan, Trisagion, Tuburan, Basilan, TV Patrol, TV Patrol Chavacano, Ungkaya Pukan, Basilan, UNiCA (band), Universidad de Zamboanga, Wao Airport, Yakan people, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga City Council, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga International Airport, Zamboanga Peninsula, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboangueño people, 1992 Little League World Series. Expand index (132 more) »

Abra de Ilog

, officially the, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Akbar, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Al-Barka, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao

The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Awtonomong Rehiyon sa Muslim Mindanao, الحكم الذاتي الاقليمي لمسلمي مندناو Al-ḥukm adh-dhātiyy al-'aqlīmiyy limuslimiyy mindanāu; abbreviated ARMM) is an autonomous region of the Philippines, located in the Mindanao island group of the Philippines, that consists of five predominantly Muslim provinces: Basilan (except Isabela City), Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.

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Ñ

Ñ (lower case ñ, eñe, Phonetic Alphabet: "énye") is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (called a virgulilla in Spanish) on top of an upper- or lowercase N. It became part of the Spanish alphabet in the eighteenth century when it was first formally defined, but it is also used in other languages such as Galician, Asturian, the Aragonese Grafía de Uesca, Basque, Chavacano, Filipino, Chamorro, Guarani, Quechua, Mapudungun, Mandinka, and Tetum alphabets, as well as in Latin transliteration of Tocharian and Sanskrit, where it represents.

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Bancal

Barangay Bancal is one of the 14 urban barangays comprising the municipality of Carmona in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Banguingui people

Banguingui, also known as Sama Banguingui, Sama Bangingi’, Bangingi, and Samal Banguingui, is a distinct ethno-linguistic group dispersed throughout the Greater Sulu Archipelago and southern and western coastal regions of the Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao, Philippines.

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Basilan

Basilan (Chavacano: Provincia de Basilan; Tausug: Wilaya sin Basilan; Lalawigan sa Basilan) is an island province of the Philippines in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

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Binignit

Binignit is a Visayan dessert soup from the central Philippines.

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Bobby Nalzaro

Bobby Nalzaro (born Pablito Galeza Nalzaro) is a Filipino broadcast journalist, radio commentator and columnist.

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Cabilang Baybay, Carmona

Barangay Cabilang Baybay is an urban barangay in the municipality of Carmona in Cavite, Philippines.

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Calabarzon

Calabarzon, formally known as Southern Tagalog Mainland and designated as Region IV-A, is an administrative region in the Philippines.

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Camp Cawa-Cawa siege

The Camp Cawa-Cawa siege (Filipino: Pagkubkob sa Kampo Cawa-Cawa, Chavacano: Sitio de Campo Cawa-Cawa) was a siege of a Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police camp by security forces of the Philippines in January 1989 after a rogue policeman took the camp's ranking officer hostage.

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Carmona, Cavite

Carmona, officially the Municipality of Carmona (Filipino: Bayan ng Carmona) is a municipality in the easternmost part of the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Cavite

Cavite (Lalawigan ng Kabite;, or; Chabacano: Provincia de Cavite) is a province in the Philippines located on the southern shores of Manila Bay in the Calabarzon region on Luzon island.

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Cavite City

Cavite City, officially the City of Cavite (Lungsod ng Cavite; Ciudad de Cavite), is a fourth class urban component city in the province of Cavite of the region of CALABARZON in the Philippines.

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CBK

CBK could refer to.

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Cebuano language

The Cebuano or Cebuan language, also often colloquially albeit informally referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya (English translation: "Visayan", not to be confused with other Visayan languages), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 21 million people in Central Visayas, western parts of Eastern Visayas and most parts of Mindanao, most of whom belong to various Visayan ethnolinguistic groups, mainly the Cebuanos.

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Cesar Climaco

Cesar Cortez Climaco (February 28, 1916 – November 14, 1984) was a Filipino politician who served as mayor of Zamboanga City for 11 years and three nonconsecutive terms.

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Chavacano Wikipedia

The Chavacano Wikipedia is an edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia in the Chavacano language.

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Christian Community Bible

The Christian Community Bible is a translation of the Christian Bible in the English language originally produced in the Philippines.

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Cities of the Philippines

A city is one of the units of local government in the Philippines.

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Cotabato City

Cotabato City, officially the City of Cotabato (Maguindanaon: Kuta Wato; Dakbayan sa Cotabato; Lungsod ng Cotabato), is a city in the Philippines in the province of Maguindanao.

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Culture of Asia

The culture of Asia encompasses the collective and diverse customs and traditions of art, architecture, music, literature, lifestyle, philosophy, politics and religion that have been practiced and maintained by the numerous ethnic groups of the continent of Asia since prehistory.

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Culture of Basilan

The Culture of Basilan are derived from the three main cultural ethnolinguistic nations, the Yakan, Suluanon Tausug and the Zamboangueño in the southern Philippines.

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Curacha

Curacha also known as spanner crab or red frog crab is a local Chavacano name given to Ranina ranina, commonly found in the waters of Sulu province and Zamboanga and Bataan province.

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D' Biel Transportation Company

D' Biel Transportation Company is a bus company operated in Zamboanga City and Basilan province.

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Dapitan

, officially the, (Subanon: Gembagel G'benwa Dapitan/Bagbenwa Dapitan; Lungsod ng Dapitan; Chavacano: Ciudad de Dapitan), or simply referred to as Dapitan City, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Dasmariñas

Dasmariñas, officially the City of Dasmariñas (or simply Dasma; Lungsod ng Dasmariñas), is the largest city in terms of population in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Daughter language

In historical linguistics, a daughter language or son language, also known as offspring language, is a language descended from another language through a process of genetic descent.

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Davao City

, officially the (Dakbayan sa Dabaw, Lungsod ng Dabaw), is a highly urbanized city in the island of Mindanao,.

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Davao Oriental

Davao Oriental (Sidlakang Dabaw) is a province in the Philippines located in the Davao Region in Mindanao.

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Demographics of Malaysia

The demographics of Malaysia are represented by the multiple ethnic groups that exist in the country.

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Demographics of Sabah

The 2015 Malaysian Census reported the population of Sabah at 3,543,500, being the third most populous state in Malaysia and have the highest non-citizens population at 870,400.

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Demographics of the Philippines

Demography of the Philippines records the human population, including its population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects.

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Dipolog

, officially the, Lungsod ng Dipolog; Chavacano: Ciudad de Dipolog; Subanen: Gembagel G'benwa Dipuleg/Bagbenwa Dipuleg), is a settlement_text and capital of the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people. Geographically, the city is surrounded by rolling hills to the southeast and the Sulu Sea to the north. Dipolog is known for its wild orchids and its sardine industry which stems from the rich fishing area off its shores. It is known as the "Gateway to Western Mindanao" through the Western Nautical Highway and has also been called the "Bottled Sardines Capital of the Philippines." Dipolog can be reached by plane via Dipolog Airport or by ferry at the nearby Pulauan Port in Dapitan City. The construction of a roll-on/roll-off facility at Barangay Galas will allow for the eventual transfer of the service to Dipolog while retaining inter-island operations at Pulauan, which is soon to become a base port. A popular city attraction is the foreshore Dipolog Boulevard which, though still in its second phase of construction, has become a popular haven for exercise and leisure. It is also the site for various celebrations and festivals in the city. In the third phase of the project, the length of the boulevard will be extended to reach the seaport in Barangay Galas.

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Dipolog Airport

Dipolog Airport (Filipino: Paliparan ng Dipolog, Cebuano: Tugpahanan sa Dipolog, Chavacano and Spanish: Aeropuerto de Dipolog) is the main airport serving the general area of Dipolog, the capital city of Zamboanga del Norte, in the Philippines.

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DXGB-TV

DXGB-TV channel 11, is a The 5 Network-affiliated station in Zamboanga City.

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DXLA-TV

DXLA-TV, channel 9, is a television station of Philippine television network GMA Network.

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E-Dyario

e-Dyario is the first Spanish digital newspaper based in the Philippines established in Manila on 2010 and made by Filipino journalists.

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Education in the Philippines

Education in the Philippines is provided by public and private schools, colleges, universities, and technical and vocational institutions.

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EMedia Productions

EMedia Productions (Branded as EMedia Mo!; !) is a radio and television Production company based in Zamboanga City serving its base city as well as the province of Basilan and Zamboanga Sibugay.

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Ethnic groups in the Philippines

The Philippines is inhabited by more than 175 ethnolinguistic nations, the majority of whose languages are Malay in origin, then Han Chinese, then European (mostly Spanish).

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Filipino alphabet

The Modern Filipino alphabet (Makabagong alpabetong Filipino), otherwise known as the Filipino alphabet (alpabetong Filipino), is the alphabet of the Filipino language, the official national language and one of the two official languages of the Philippines.

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Filipino Americans

Filipino Americans (Mga Pilipinong Amerikano) are Americans of Filipino descent.

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Filipino language

Filipino (Wikang Filipino), in this usage, refers to the national language (Wikang pambansa/Pambansang wika) of the Philippines.

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Filipino mestizo

In the Philippines, Filipino mestizo, or colloquially tisoy, are people of mixed Filipino and any foreign ancestry.

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Filipino people of Spanish ancestry

Spanish settlement in the Philippines first took place in the 16th century, during the Spanish colonial period of the islands.

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Filipinos

Filipinos (Mga Pilipino) are the people who are native to, or identified with the country of the Philippines.

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Filipinos in Indonesia

Filipinos in Indonesia were estimated to number 4,800 individuals as of 2001, according to the statistics of the Philippine government.

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Filipinos in Malaysia

The Filipino Malaysians consists of people of full or partial Filipino descent who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia.

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Filipinos of Malay descent

Malays played a role in pre-Hispanic Philippine history.

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Fort Pilar

The Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza (Royal Fort of Our Lady of the Pillar of Zaragoza), also Fort Pilar, is a 17th-century military defense fortress built by the Spanish colonial government in Zamboanga City, Philippines.

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Greek to me

That's Greek to me or It's (all) Greek to me is an idiom in English, expressing that something is not understandable.

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Guillermo Gómez Rivera

Guillermo Gómez Rivera (born 12 September 1936) is a Spanish Filipino multilingual author, historian, educator and linguistic scholar whose lifelong work has been devoted to the movement to preserve Spanish culture as an important element of the Filipino identity.

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Hadji Mohammad Ajul, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Hadji Muhtamad, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Hispanic

The term Hispanic (hispano or hispánico) broadly refers to the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain.

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Hispanicization

Hispanicisation or hispanisation, also known as castilianization or castilianisation (Spanish: castellanización) refers to the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-Hispanic becomes Hispanic.

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Hispanism

Hispanism (sometimes referred to as Hispanic Studies or Spanish Studies) is the study of the literature and culture of the Spanish-speaking world, principally that of Spain and Hispanic America.

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Hispanophone

Hispanophone and Hispanosphere are terms used to refer to Spanish-language speakers and the Spanish-speaking world, respectively.

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History of Basilan

Basilan is an island province of the Philippines.

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History of the Philippines

The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans using rafts or boats at least 67,000 years ago as the 2007 discovery of Callao Man suggested.

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History of the Philippines (1521–1898)

The history of the Philippines from 1521 to 1898, also known as the Spanish colonial period, a period that spans during the Captaincy General of the Philippines located in the collection of Islands in Southeast Asia that was colonized by Spain known as 'Las Islas Filipinas', once under New Spain until Mexican independence which gave Madrid direct control over the area.

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Hokaglish

Hokaglish (or Philippine Hybrid Hokkien), also known by locals as Sa-lam-tsam oe (mixed language), is an oral contact language primarily resulting among three languages: (1) Hokkien, (2) Tagalog, and (3) English (Other languages that have relative influence include Cantonese, Spanish and other local peripheral languages).

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Iligan

, officially the, (Dakbayan sa Iligan; Lungsod ng Iligan), or referred to as Iligan City, is a highly urbanized city in Northern Mindanao,.

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Index of language articles

This is a partial index of 773 Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically.

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Index of Metro Manila-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the Philippine capital region of Metro Manila.

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Ipil Airport

Ipil Airport (Filipino: Paliparan ng Ipil, Cebuano: Tugpahanan sa Ipil, Chavacano is an airport serving the general area of Ipil, the capital of the province of Zamboanga Sibugay in the Philippines. It is the one of the 2 airport in the province other than Malangas Airfield. The airport is classified as a community airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation and Communications that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all other airports in the Philippines except the major international airports.

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Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay

, officially the, (Lungsod sa Ipil; Chavacano: Municipalidad de Ipil; Bayan ng Ipil), is a settlement_text and capital of the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Iranun people

The Iranun are a Moro ethnic group native to Mindanao, Philippines, and the west coast of Sabah (in which they are found in 25 villages around the Kota Belud and Lahad Datu districts; also in Kudat and Likas, Kota Kinabalu).

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Isabela, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Bandar; Chavacano: Ciudad de; name), or simply known as City, is a settlement_text in Zamboanga Peninsula,.

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ISO 639:c

|- !caa | || ||I/L|| ||čorti'||Chortí|| ||chortí||奇奥蒂语|| || |- !cab | || ||I/L|| || ||Garifuna||garifuna|| || || || |- !cac | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuj (San Sebastián Coatán)|| || || || || |- !cad | ||cad||I/L|| ||Hasí:nay||Caddo||caddo||caddo||卡多语||каддо||Caddo |- !cae | || ||I/L|| || ||Lehar|| || || || || |- !caf | || ||I/L|| ||ᑕᗸᒡ||Carrier, Southern|| || || || || |- !cag | || ||I/L|| || ||Nivaclé|| || || || || |- !cah | || ||I/L|| || ||Cahuarano|| ||cahuarano|| || || |- !caj | || ||I/E|| || ||Chané|| || || || || |- !cak | || ||I/L|| || ||Cakchiquel, Central|| ||cakchiquel central||喀克其奎语|| || |- !cal | || ||I/L|| || ||Carolinian||carolinien|| ||加罗林语||каролинский||Karolinisch |- !cam | || ||I/L|| || ||Cemuhî|| || || || || |- !can | || ||I/L|| || ||Chambri|| || || || || |- !cao | || ||I/L|| || ||Chácobo|| || || || || |- !cap | || ||I/L|| || ||Chipaya|| || || || || |- !caq | || ||I/L|| || ||Nicobarese, Car|| || || || || |- !car | ||car||I/L|| || ||Carib||carib(e)|| ||加勒比语||кариб|| |- !cas | || ||I/L|| || ||Tsimané|| || || || || |- !cat |ca||cat||I/L|| ||català||Catalan||catalan||catalán||加泰隆尼亚语; 加泰罗尼亚语; 加泰隆语; 瓦伦西亚语||каталанский||Katalanisch |- !cav | || ||I/L|| || ||Cavineña|| || || || || |- !caw | || ||I/L|| || ||Callawalla|| || || || || |- !cax | || ||I/L|| || ||Chiquitano||chiquitano||chiquitano|| || || |- !cay | || ||I/L|| ||Goyogo̱hó:nǫ’||Cayuga||cayuga||cayuga|| || || |- !caz | || ||I/E|| || ||Canichana|| || || || || |- !cbb | || ||I/L|| || ||Cabiyarí|| || || || || |- !cbc | || ||I/L|| || ||Carapana|| ||karapaná|| || || |- !cbd | || ||I/L|| || ||Carijona|| ||carijona|| || || |- !cbe | || ||I/E|| || ||Chipiajes|| || || || || |- !cbg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chimila|| ||chimila|| || || |- !cbh | || ||I/E|| || ||Cagua|| || || || || |- !cbi | || ||I/L|| || ||Chachi|| ||chachi|| || || |- !cbj | || ||I/L|| || ||Ede Cabe|| || || || || |- !cbk | || ||I/L|| || ||Chavacano|| || || || || |- !cbl | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Bualkhaw|| || || || || |- !(cbm) | || ||I/L|| || ||Cakchiquel, Yepocapa Southwestern|| || || || || |- !cbn | || ||I/L|| || ||Nyahkur|| || || || || |- !cbo | || ||I/L|| || ||Izora|| || || || || |- !cbr | || ||I/L|| || ||Cashibo-Cacataibo|| ||kashibo-kakataibo|| || || |- !cbs | || ||I/L|| || ||Cashinahua|| ||cashinahua|| || || |- !cbt | || ||I/L|| || ||Chayahuita|| || || || || |- !cbu | || ||I/L|| || ||Candoshi-Shapra|| || || || || |- !cbv | || ||I/L|| || ||Cacua|| || || || || |- !cbw | || ||I/L|| || ||Kinabalian|| || || || || |- !cby | || ||I/L|| || ||Carabayo|| || || || || |- !cca | || ||I/E|| || ||Cauca|| || || || || |- !ccc | || ||I/L|| || ||Chamicuro||chamicura|| || || || |- !ccd | || ||I/L|| || ||Cafundo Creole|| || || || || |- !cce | || ||I/L|| || ||Chopi|| || || || || |- !ccg | || ||I/L|| || ||Samba Daka|| || || || || |- !cch | || ||I/L|| || ||Atsam|| || || || || |- !ccj | || ||I/L|| || ||Kasanga|| || || || || |- !ccl | || ||I/L|| || ||Cutchi-Swahili|| || || || || |- !ccm | || ||I/L|| || ||Malaccan Creole Malay|| || || || || |- !cco | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Comaltepec|| || || || || |- !ccp | || ||I/L|| || ||Chakma|| || || || || |- !(ccq) | || ||I/L|| || ||Chaungtha|| || || || || |- !ccr | || ||I/E|| || ||Cacaopera|| ||cacaopera|| || || |- !(ccx) | || || || || ||Northern Zhuang|| || || || || |- !(ccy) | || || || || ||Southern Zhuang|| || || || || |- !cda | || ||I/L|| || ||Choni|| || || || || |- !cde | || ||I/L|| || ||Chenchu|| || || || || |- !cdf | || ||I/L|| || ||Chiru|| || || || || |- !cdg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chamari|| || || || || |- !cdh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chambeali|| || || || || |- !cdi | || ||I/L|| || ||Chodri|| || || || || |- !cdj | || ||I/L|| || ||Churahi|| || || || || |- !cdm | || ||I/L|| || ||Chepang|| || || || || |- !cdn | || ||I/L|| || ||Chaudangsi|| || || || || |- !cdo | || ||I/L||Chinese||閩東語||Min Dong Chinese|| || ||閩東話 || ||chinesisch (Ming Dong) |- !cdr | || ||I/L|| || ||Cinda-Regi-Tiyal|| || || || || |- !cds | || ||I/L|| || ||Chadian Sign Language|| || ||乍得手语|| || |- !cdy | || ||I/L|| || ||Chadong|| || || || || |- !cdz | || ||I/L|| || ||Koda|| ||koda|| || || |- !cea | || ||I/E|| || ||Chehalis, Lower|| || || || || |- !ceb | ||ceb||I/L|| ||S(in)ugboanon||Cebuano||cebuano||cebuano||宿务语; 宿雾语||себуано||Cebuano |- !ceg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chamacoco|| || || || || |- !cek | || ||I/L|| || ||Eastern Khumi Chin|| || || || || |- !cen | || ||I/L|| || ||Cen|| || || || || |- !ces |cs||cze||I/L|| ||čeština||Czech||tchèque||checo||捷克语||чешский||Tschechisch |- !cet | || ||I/L|| || ||Centúúm|| || || || || |- !cfa | || ||I/L|| || ||Dijim-Bwilim|| || || || || |- !cfd | || ||I/L|| || ||Cara|| || || || || |- !cfg | || ||I/L|| || ||Como Karim|| || || || || |- !cfm | || ||I/L|| || ||Falam Chin|| || || || || |- !cga | || ||I/L|| || ||Changriwa|| || || || || |- !cgc | || ||I/L|| || ||Kagayanen|| || || || || |- !cgg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chiga|| || ||奇加语|| || |- !cgk | || ||I/L|| || ||Chocangacakha|| || || || || |- !cha |ch||cha||I/L|| ||Chamoru||Chamorro||chamorro||chamorro||查莫罗语||чаморро||Chamorro |- !chb | ||chb||I/E|| || ||Chibcha||chibcha||chibcha||奇布查语||чибча|| |- !chc | || ||I/E|| ||Iyeye||Catawba||catawba|| || || || |- !chd | || ||I/L|| || ||Chontal, Highland Oaxaca|| || ||高地琼塔尔语|| || |- !che |ce||che||I/L|| ||нохчийн||Chechen||tchétchène||checheno||车臣语||чеченский||Tschetschenisch |- !chf | || ||I/L|| || ||Chontal, Tabasco|| ||chontal de Tabasco|| || || |- !chg | ||chg||I/E|| ||جغتای||Chagatai||djaghataï|| ||查加台语; 查加泰语; 察合台语||чагатайский||Tschagataisch |- !chh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinook|| ||chinook|| || ||Chinook Wawa |- !chj | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Ojitlán|| || || || || |- !chk | ||chk||I/L|| || ||Chuukese||chuuk|| ||丘克语||чукотский||Chuukesisch |- !chl | || ||I/L|| || ||Cahuilla|| ||cahuilla|| || || |- !chm | ||chm||M/L|| ||марий||Mari (Russia)||mari||mari||马里语||марийский||Mari |- !chn | ||chn||I/L|| ||chinuk wawa||Chinook jargon||jargon chinook||jerga chinook||奇努克混合语||чинук жаргон|| |- !cho | ||cho||I/L|| ||Chahta||Choctaw||choctaw||choctaw||乔克托语||чоктав|| |- !chp | ||chp||I/L|| ||ᑌᓀᓲᒢᕄᓀ(Dëne Sųłiné)||Chipewyan||chipewyan|| ||奇佩维安语||чипевьян||Chipewyan |- !chq | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Quiotepec|| || || || || |- !chr | ||chr||I/L|| ||ᏣᎳᎩ||Cherokee||cherokee||cheroqui||切罗基语||чероки||Cherokee |- !(chs) | || ||I/E|| || ||Chumash|| || || || || |- !cht | || ||I/E|| || ||Cholón|| || || || || |- !chu |cu||chu||I/A|| ||ѩзыкъ словѣньскъ||Old Church Slavonic||slavon d'église vieux||eslavo eclesial||古教会斯拉夫语||церковнославянский||Altkirchenslawisch |- !chv |cv||chv||I/L|| ||Чӑваш||Chuvash||tchouvache||chuvasio||楚瓦什语||чувашский||Tschuwaschisch |- !chw | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuwabu|| || || || || |- !chx | || ||I/L|| || ||Chantyal|| || || || || |- !chy | ||chy||I/L|| ||Tsêhést||Cheyenne||cheyenne||cheyén||夏延语||чейенн|| |- !chz | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Ozumacín|| || || || || |- !cia | || ||I/L|| || ||Cia-Cia|| || || || || |- !cib | || ||I/L|| || ||Gbe, Ci|| || || || || |- !cic | || ||I/L|| ||Chikasha||Chickasaw|| ||chickasaw||奇卡索语|| || |- !cid | || ||I/E|| || ||Chimariko|| ||chimariko|| || || |- !cie | || ||I/L|| || ||Cineni|| || || || || |- !cih | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinali|| || || || || |- !cik | || ||I/L|| || ||Kinnauri, Chitkuli|| || || || || |- !cim | || ||I/L|| ||Zimbrisch||Cimbrian||cimbrien|| ||辛布里语|| ||Zimbern |- !cin | || ||I/L|| || ||Cinta Larga|| ||cinta larga|| || || |- !cip | || ||I/L|| || ||Chiapanec|| ||chiapaneco|| || || |- !cir | || ||I/L|| || ||Tiri|| || || || || |- !(cit) | || || || || ||Chittagonian|| || || || || |- !ciw | || ||I/L|| ||ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯᒧᐧᐃᓐ / ᐅᒋᐧᐯᒧᐧᐃᓐ(Anishinaabemowin / Ojibwemowin) ||Chippewa||chippewa|| ||奇帕瓦语||оджибве|| |- !ciy | || ||I/L|| || ||Chaima|| ||chaima|| || || |- !cja | || ||I/L|| || ||Cham, Western|| || ||西占语|| || |- !cje | || ||I/L|| || ||CHARu|| || || || || |- !cjh | || ||I/E|| || ||Chehalis, Upper|| || || || || |- !cji | || ||I/L|| || ||Chamalal||tchamalal||chamalal||查马拉尔语|| || |- !cjk | || ||I/L|| || ||Chokwe|| || ||乔克维语||чокве|| |- !cjm | || ||I/L|| || ||Cham, Eastern|| || ||东占语|| || |- !cjn | || ||I/L|| || ||Chenapian|| || || || || |- !cjo | || ||I/L|| || ||Ashéninka Pajonal|| || || || || |- !cjp | || ||I/L|| || ||Cabécar|| ||cabécar|| || || |- !(cjr) | || ||I/E|| || ||Chorotega|| || || || || |- !cjs | || ||I/L|| ||Шор||Shor|| ||shor||绍尔语||шорский|| |- !cjv | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuave|| || || || || |- !cjy | || ||I/L||Chinese||晋语||Jinyu Chinese|| || ||晉語|| ||chinesisch (Jinyu) |- !(cka) | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Khumi Awa|| || || || || |- !ckb | || ||I/L|| || ||Kurdish, Central|| || ||中库尔德语|| ||kurdisch |- !(ckc) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Northern|| || || || || |- !(ckd) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, South Central|| || || || || |- !(cke) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Eastern|| || || || || |- !(ckf) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Southern|| || || || || |- !ckh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chak|| || || || || |- !(cki) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Santa María De Jesús|| || || || || |- !(ckj) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Santo Domingo Xenacoj|| || || || || |- !(ckk) | || ||I/L||Cakchiquel|| ||Cakchiquel, Acatenango Southwestern|| || || || || |- !ckl | || ||I/L|| || ||Cibak|| || || || || |- !ckn | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaang Chin|| || || || || |- !cko | || ||I/L|| || ||Anufo|| || || || || |- !ckq | || ||I/L|| || ||Kajakse|| || || || || |- !ckr | || ||I/L|| || ||Kairak|| || || || || |- !cks | || ||I/L|| || ||Tayo|| || || || || |- !ckt | || ||I/L|| ||чаучу||Chukot|| || ||楚科奇语|| ||Tschuktschisch |- !cku | || ||I/L|| || ||Koasati|| ||koasati|| || || |- !ckv | || ||I/L|| || ||Kavalan||kavalan|| ||噶玛兰语|| ||Kavalanisch |- !(ckw) | || ||I/L|| || ||Cakchiquel, Western|| || || || || |- !ckx | || ||I/L|| || ||Caka|| || || || || |- !cky | || ||I/L|| || ||Cakfem-Mushere|| || || || || |- !ckz | || ||I/L|| || ||Cakchiquel-Quiché Mixed Language|| || || || || |- !cla | || ||I/L|| || ||Ron|| || || || || |- !clc | || ||I/L|| ||Tšinlhqot⤙in, Tsilhqot’in||Chilcotin||chilcotin|| ||奇尔科廷语|| || |- !cld | || ||I/L|| ||ܟܠܕܝܐ||Chaldean Neo-Aramaic|| || || || || |- !cle | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Lealao|| || || || || |- !clh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chilisso|| || || || || |- !cli | || ||I/L|| || ||Chakali|| || || || || |- !clj | || ||I/L|| || ||Laitu Chin|| || || || || |- !clk | || ||I/L|| || ||Idu-Mishmi|| || ||义都语; 义都-珞巴语|| || |- !cll | || ||I/L|| || ||Chala|| || || || || |- !clm | || ||I/L||Salishan||nəxʷsƛʼayʼəmʼúcən||Clallam, Klallam|| || ||克拉兰语|| || |- !clo | || ||I/L|| || ||Chontal, Lowland Oaxaca|| || ||低地琼塔尔语|| || |- !clt | || ||I/L|| || ||Lautu Chin|| || || || || |- !clu | || ||I/L|| || ||Caluyanun|| || || || || |- !clw | || ||I/L|| || ||Chulym|| || ||楚利姆语|| || |- !cly | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Eastern Highland|| ||chatino de la zona alta oriental|| || || |- !cma | || ||I/L|| || ||Maa|| || || || || |- !cme | || ||I/L|| || ||Cerma|| || || || || |- !cmg | || ||I/H|| || ||Mongolian, Classical|| || ||古典蒙古语|| ||mongolisch (klassisch) |- !cmi | || ||I/L|| || ||Emberá-Chamí|| || || || || |- !(cmk) | || ||I/E|| || ||Chimakum|| || || || || |- !cml | || ||I/L|| || ||Campalagian|| || || || || |- !cmm | || ||I/E|| || ||Michigamea|| || || || || |- !cmn | || ||I/L||Chinese||官話; 北方話||Mandarin Chinese|| ||chino mandarín||官話|| || |- !cmo | || ||I/L|| || ||Mnong, Central|| || ||中孟语|| || |- !cmr | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Mro|| || || || || |- !cms | || ||I/A|| || ||Messapic|| || || || || |- !cmt | || ||I/L|| || ||Camtho|| || || || || |- !cna | || ||I/L|| || ||Changthang|| || || || || |- !cnb | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Chinbon|| || || || || |- !cnc | || ||I/L|| || ||Côông|| || || || || |- !cng | || ||I/L|| || ||Qiang, Northern|| || ||北羌语|| || |- !cnh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Lai|| || || || || |- !cni | || ||I/L|| || ||Asháninka|| || || || || |- !cnk | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Khumi|| || || || || |- !cnl | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Lalana|| || || || || |- !(cnm) | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuj, Ixtatán|| || || || || |- !cno | || ||I/L|| || ||Con|| || || || || |- !cnr | ||cnr||I/L|| ||црногорски / crnogorski||Montenegrin||monténégrin||montenegrino||蒙特内哥罗语||черногорский||Montenegrinisch |- !cns | || ||I/L|| || ||Asmat, Central|| || || || || |- !cnt | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Tepetotutla|| || || || || |- !cnu | || ||I/L|| || ||Chenoua|| || || || || |- !cnw | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Ngawn|| || || || || |- !cnx | || ||I/H|| || ||Cornish, Middle|| || ||中古康沃尔语|| || |- !coa | || ||I/L|| || ||Malay, Cocos Islands|| || || || || |- !cob | || ||I/E|| || ||Chicomuceltec|| || || || || |- !coc | || ||I/L|| ||Kwikapa||Cocopa|| || || || || |- !cod | || ||I/L|| || ||Cocama-Cocamilla|| ||cocama-cocamilla|| || || |- !coe | || ||I/L|| || ||Koreguaje|| || || || || |- !cof | || ||I/L|| || ||Colorado|| ||colorado|| || || |- !cog | || ||I/L|| || ||Chong|| || || || || |- !coh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chonyi|| || || || || |- !coj | || ||I/E|| ||Tipai||Cochimi|| ||cochimí|| || || |- !cok | || ||I/L|| || ||Cora, Santa Teresa|| || || || || |- !col | || ||I/L|| || ||Columbia-Wenatchi|| || || || || |- !com | || ||I/L|| ||nʉmʉ tekwapʉ̱||Comanche||comanche|| ||科曼切语|| || |- !con | || ||I/L|| || ||Cofán|| ||cofán|| || || |- !coo | || ||I/L|| ||Saɬuɬtxʷ||Comox|| || ||科莫克斯语|| || |- !cop | ||cop||I/E|| ||||Coptic||copte||copto||科普特语||коптский||Koptisch |- !coq | || ||I/E|| || ||Coquille||coquille|| || || || |- !cor |kw||cor||I/L|| ||Kernewek||Cornish||cornique||córnico||康沃尔语; 康瓦尔语||корнский||Kornisch |- !cos |co||cos||I/L|| ||corsu||Corsican||corse||corso||科西嘉语||корсиканский||Korsisch |- !cot | || ||I/L|| || ||Caquinte|| || || || || |- !cou | || ||I/L|| || ||Wamey|| || || || || |- !cov | || ||I/L|| || ||Cao Miao||cao miao|| ||草苗语|| || |- !cow | || ||I/E|| || ||Cowlitz|| || ||考利茨语|| || |- !cox | || ||I/L|| || ||Nanti|| || || || || |- !coy | || ||I/E|| || ||Coyaima|| || || || || |- !coz | || ||I/L|| || ||Chochotec|| ||chocho|| || || |- !cpa | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Palantla|| || || || || |- !cpb | || ||I/L|| || ||Ashéninka, Ucayali-Yurúa|| || || || || |- !cpc | || ||I/L|| || ||Ajyíninka Apurucayali|| || || || || |- !cpg | || ||I/E|| || ||Greek (Cappadocian)|| || ||卡帕多细亚希腊语|| ||Griechisch (?) |- !cpi | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinese Pidgin English|| || || || || |- !cpn | || ||I/L|| || ||Cherepon|| || || || || |- !cpo | || ||I/L|| || ||Kpeego|| || || || || |- !cpp | || ||M/L|| || ||Portuguese-based creole languages|| || || || || |- !cps | || ||I/L|| || ||Capiznon|| || || || || |- !cpu | || ||I/L|| || ||Ashéninka, Pichis|| || || || || |- !cpx | || ||I/L||Chinese|| ||Pu-Xian Chinese|| || ||莆仙話|| || |- !cpy | || ||I/L|| || ||Ashéninka, South Ucayali|| || || || || |- !cqd | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuanqiandian Cluster Miao|| || ||川黔滇苗话|| || |- !cqu | || ||I/L|| || ||Quechua, Chilean|| || || || || |- !cra | || ||I/L|| || ||Chara|| || || || || |- !crb | || ||I/E|| || ||Carib, Island|| || || || || |- !crc | || ||I/L|| || ||Lonwolwol|| || || || || |- !crd | || ||I/L|| || ||Coeur d'Alene|| || || || || |- !cre |cr||cre||M/L||Cree||ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ(Nehiyāw)||Cree||cree||cree||克里语|| || |- !crf | || ||I/E|| || ||Caramanta|| || || || || |- !crg | || ||I/L|| || ||Michif|| || || || || |- !crh | ||crh||I/L|| ||Къырым Татар||Crimean Tatar||tatar de Crimé||tártaro de Crimea||克里米亚鞑靼语||крымскотатарский||Krimtatarisch |- !cri | || ||I/L|| || ||Sãotomense|| || || || || |- !crj | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||East Cree (Southern)|| || || || || |- !crk | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||Cree (Plains)|| || || || || |- !crl | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||East Cree (Northern)|| || || || || |- !crm | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||Cree (Moose)|| || || || || |- !crn | || ||I/L|| || ||Cora, El Nayar|| || || || || |- !cro | || ||I/L|| || ||Crow||crow||crow||克劳语|| || |- !crq | || ||I/L|| || ||Chorote, Iyo'wujwa|| || || || || |- !crr | || ||I/E|| || ||Carolina Algonquian|| || || || || |- !crs | || ||I/L|| || ||Seselwa Creole French|| || || || || |- !crt | || ||I/L|| || ||Chorote, Iyojwa'ja|| || || || || |- !(cru) | || || || || ||Carútana|| || || || || |- !crv | || ||I/L|| || ||Chaura|| || || || || |- !crw | || ||I/L|| || ||Chrau|| || || || || |- !crx | || ||I/L|| ||ᑕᗸᒡ||Carrier||carrier|| || || || |- !cry | || ||I/L|| || ||Cori|| || || || || |- !crz | || ||I/E|| || ||Cruzeño|| || || || || |- !csa | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Chiltepec|| || || || || |- !csb | ||csb||I/L|| ||kaszëbsczi||Kashubian||cachoube||casubio||卡舒比语||кашубский||Kaschubisch |- !csc | || ||I/L|| || ||Catalan Sign Language|| || ||加泰罗尼亚手语|| ||Katalonische Zeichensprache |- !csd | || ||I/L|| || ||Chiangmai Sign Language|| || ||清迈手语|| || |- !cse | || ||I/L|| || ||Czech Sign Language|| || ||捷克手语|| ||Tscechische Zeichensprache |- !csf | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuba Sign Language|| || ||古巴手语|| || |- !csg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chilean Sign Language|| || ||智利手语|| ||Chilenische Zeichensprache |- !csh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Asho|| || || || || |- !csi | || ||I/E|| || ||Miwok, Coast|| ||miwok costanoano|| || || |- !csj | || ||I/L|| || ||Songlai Chin|| || || || || |- !csk | || ||I/L|| || ||Jola-Kasa|| || || || || |- !csl | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinese Sign Language|| || ||中国手语|| ||Chinesische Zeichensprache |- !csm | || ||I/L|| || ||Miwok, Central Sierra|| || || || || |- !csn | || ||I/L|| || ||Colombian Sign Language|| || ||哥伦比亚手语|| ||Kolumbische Zeichensprache |- !cso | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Sochiapan|| || || || || |- !csq | || ||I/L|| || ||Croatia Sign Language|| || ||克罗地亚手语|| ||Kroatische Zeichensprache |- !csr | || ||I/L|| || ||Costa Rican Sign Language|| || ||哥斯达黎加手语|| ||Costa Ricanische Zeichensprache |- !css | || ||I/E|| || ||Ohlone (Southern)|| || || || || |- !cst | || ||I/L|| || ||Ohlone (Northern)|| || || || || |- !csv | || ||I/L|| || ||Sumtu Chin|| || || || || |- !csw | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||Cree (Swampy)|| || || || || |- !csy | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Siyin|| || || || || |- !csz | || ||I/L|| || ||Coos|| ||coos|| || || |- !cta | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Tataltepec|| ||chatino de Tataltepec|| || || |- !ctc | || ||I/L|| || ||Chetco|| || || || || |- !ctd | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Tedim|| || || || || |- !cte | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Tepinapa|| || || || || |- !ctg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chittagonian|| || ||吉大港语|| || |- !cth | || ||I/L|| || ||Thaiphum Chin|| || || || || |- !(cti) | || ||I/L|| || ||Chol, Tila|| || || || || |- !ctl | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Tlacoatzintepec|| || || || || |- !ctm | || ||I/E|| || ||Chitimacha||chitimacha|| || || || |- !ctn | || ||I/L|| || ||Chhintange|| || || || || |- !cto | || ||I/L|| || ||Emberá-Catío|| || || || || |- !ctp | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Western Highland|| ||chatino de la zona alta occidental|| || || |- !cts | || ||I/L|| || ||Bicolano, Northern Catanduanes|| || || || || |- !ctt | || ||I/L|| || ||Wayanad Chetti|| || || || || |- !ctu | || ||I/L|| || ||Chol, Tumbalá|| || || || || |- !ctz | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Zacatepec|| ||chatino de Zacatepec|| || || |- !cua | || ||I/L|| || ||Cua|| || || || || |- !cub | || ||I/L|| || ||Cubeo|| ||cubeo|| || || |- !cuc | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Usila|| || || || || |- !cug | || ||I/L|| || ||Cung|| || || || || |- !cuh | || ||I/L|| || ||Chuka|| || || || || |- !cui | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuiba|| ||cuiba|| || || |- !cuj | || ||I/L|| || ||Mashco Piro|| || || || || |- !cuk | || ||I/L|| || ||Kuna, San Blas|| || || || || |- !cul | || ||I/L|| || ||Culina|| || || || || |- !cum | || ||I/E|| || ||Cumeral|| || || || || |- !(cun) | || ||I/L|| || ||Quiché, Cunén|| || || || || |- !cuo | || ||I/E|| || ||Cumanagoto|| ||cumanagoto|| || || |- !cup | || ||I/E|| ||Kuupangaxwichem||Cupeño||cupeno||cupeño|| || || |- !cuq | || ||I/L|| || ||Cun|| || ||村语|| || |- !cur | || ||I/L|| || ||Chhulung|| || || || || |- !cut | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuicatec, Teutila|| || || || || |- !cuu | || ||I/L|| || ||Tai Ya|| || ||傣雅语|| || |- !cuv | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuvok|| || || || || |- !cuw | || ||I/L|| || ||Chukwa|| || || || || |- !cux | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuicatec, Tepeuxila|| || || || || |- !cvg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chug|| || || || || |- !cvn | || ||I/L|| || ||Chinantec, Valle Nacional|| || || || || |- !cwa | || ||I/L|| || ||Kabwa|| || || || || |- !cwb | || ||I/L|| || ||Maindo|| || || || || |- !cwd | || ||I/L||Cree|| ||Cree (Woods)|| || || || || |- !cwe | || ||I/L|| || ||Kwere|| || || || || |- !cwg | || ||I/L|| || ||Chewong|| || || || || |- !cwt | || ||I/L|| || ||Kuwaataay|| || || || || |- !cya | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Nopala|| ||chatino de Nopala|| || || |- !cyb | || ||I/E|| || ||Cayubaba|| || || || || |- !cym |cy||wel||I/L|| ||Cymraeg||Welsh||gallois||galés||威尔士语; 威尔斯语||валлийский||Walisisch |- !cyo | || ||I/L|| || ||Cuyonon|| || || || || |- !czh | || ||I/L||Chinese||徽州话||Huizhou Chinese|| || ||徽語|| ||chinesisch (Huizhou) |- !czk | || ||I/E|| || ||Knaanic|| || ||迦南语; 犹太-斯拉夫语|| || |- !czn | || ||I/L|| || ||Chatino, Zenzontepec|| ||chatino de Zenzontepec|| || || |- !czo | || ||I/L||Chinese|| ||Min Zhong Chinese|| || ||閩中話|| ||chinesisch (Min Zhong) |- !czt | || ||I/L|| || ||Chin, Zotung|| || || || || | Category:ISO 639.

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José Rizal

José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, widely known as José Rizal (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896), was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

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Karay-a language

The Karay-a language, or Kinaray-a (Karay-a + the infix -in-) (ISO: krj), is an Austronesian regional language spoken by the Karay-a people, mainly in Antique in the Philippines as well as Iloilo and other provinces on the island of Panay.

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Kenkoy

Francisco "Kenkoy" Harabas is a Philippine comics character created by writer Romualdo Ramos and cartoonist and illustrator Tony Velasquez in 1929.

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Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu (Jawi), formerly known as Jesselton, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia and the capital of the Kota Kinabalu District.

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Kristang language

Papia Kristang ("speak kristang"), or just Kristang, is a creole language.

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Lamitan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Bandar; Chavacano: Ciudad de; name), or simply known as City, is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Lanao del Norte

Lanao del Norte (Cebuano: Amihanang Lanao, Maranao: Ranao Pangotaraan), officially the Province of Lanao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region.

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Lanao del Sur

Lanao del Sur (Maranao: Ranao Pagabagatan), officially the Province of Lanao del Sur, is a province in the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

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Language revitalization

Language revitalization, also referred to as language revival or reversing language shift, is an attempt to halt or reverse the decline of a language or to revive an extinct one.

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Languages in censuses

Many countries and national censuses currently enumerate or have previously enumerated their populations by languages, native language, home language, level of knowing language or a combination of these characteristics.

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Languages of Asia

There is a wide variety of languages spoken throughout Asia, comprising different language families and some unrelated isolates.

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Languages of Malaysia

The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families.

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Languages of the Philippines

There are some 120 to 187 languages and dialects in the Philippines, depending on the method of classification.

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Lantawan, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Lantic, Carmona

Barangay Lantic is one of the 14 urbanized barangays comprising the progressive municipality of Carmona in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Lapuyan, Zamboanga del Sur

Lapuyan (Subanen: Gbenwa Dlepuyan) is a third class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.

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Latin American Asian

Latin American Asians are Asians of Latin-American (Either of North American or South American) descent.

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Latin American diaspora

The Latin American diaspora refers to the dispersion of Latin Americans out of their homelands in Latin America and the communities subsequently established by them across the world.

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List of countries where Spanish is an official language

The following is a list of countries where Spanish is an official language, plus a number of countries where Spanish, or any language closely related to it, is an important or significant language.

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List of demonyms for Philippine provinces

This is a list of terms which are used, or have been used in the past, to designate the residents of specific provinces of the Philippines.

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List of extinct languages of Asia

This is a list of extinct languages of Asia, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers, and no spoken descendant.

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List of numbers in various languages

The following tables list the cardinal number names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world.

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List of official languages

This is a list of official languages of sovereign countries.

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List of polyglots

A polyglot is a person with a command of many languages.

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List of regional languages of the Philippines

This is the list of recognized regional languages in the Philippines as ordered and permitted by the Department of Education (Philippines) under the Mother Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education (MTB-MLE) strategy:.

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List of Wikipedias

This is the list of the different language editions of Wikipedia; there are 301 Wikipedias of which 291 are active and 10 are not.

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Little League World Series (Far East Region)

The Far East East Region was one of four international regions that competed in the Little League World Series from 1962–2000.

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Lumad

The Lumad are a group of non-Muslim indigenous people in the southern Philippines.

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Mabuhay, Carmona

Barangay Mabuhay is one of the 14 urban barangays comprising the municipality of Carmona in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Maduya

Barangay Maduya is one of the fourteen urban barangays (barrio) comprising the progressive municipality of Carmona in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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Mag TV Na

Mag TV Na was the brand of regional talk or magazine shows (as the title suggests) of different ABS-CBN Regional Network Group stations in the Philippines.

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Mag TV Na, De Aton Este!

Mag TV Na, De Aton Este was a weekly entertainment show of ABS-CBN Zamboanga in Zamboanga Peninsula and part of the brand regional magazine or talk show Mag TV Na.

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Maguindanao

Maguindanao (Maguindanaon: Dalapa sa Magindanaw) is a province in the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

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Maguindanao people

The Maguindanao people are part of the wider Moro ethnic group, who constitute the sixth largest Filipino ethnic group.

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Malangas, Zamboanga Sibugay

, officially the, (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Malangas; Filipino (Tagalog): Bayan ng Malangas; Zamboangueño/Chavacano: Municipio de Malangas), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Malaysia

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.

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Maluso, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Maranao people

The Maranao people (Maranao:; Filipino: Mëranaw (based on Papanoka Mera)), also spelled Meranao, Maranaw (based on Marapatik) and Mëranaw, is the term used by the Philippine government to refer to the southern tribe who are the "people of the lake" (Ranao in the Iranaon language), a predominantly-Muslim region of the Philippine island of Mindanao.

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Maria Clara Lobregat

María Clara Rafols Lorenzo Lobregat (April 26, 1921 – January 2, 2004) the first woman mayor and also a representative to the Philippine Congress of Zamboanga City.

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Mayor of Zamboanga City

The Mayor of Zamboanga City (Chavacano: Alkalde de Ciudad de Zamboanga) and (Alkalde ng Lungsod ng Zamboanga) is the head of the executive branch of the Zamboanga City's government.

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Mexican Spanish

Mexican Spanish (español mexicano) is a set of varieties of the Spanish language as spoken in Mexico and in some parts of the United States and Canada.

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Mindanao

Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines.

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Misa de Gallo

Misa del Gallo (Spanish for "rooster's mass", also Misa de los Pastores, "shepherd's mass;" Portuguese: Missa do Galo) is a name for the Roman Catholic Mass celebrated around midnight of Christmas Eve and sometimes in the days immediately preceding Christmas.

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Moro people

The Moro, also called the Bangsamoro or Bangsa Moro, are the Muslim population of the Philippines, forming the largest non-Catholic group in the country and comprising about 11% (as of the year 2012) of the total Philippine population.

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MV Danica Joy

MV Danica Joy was a passenger ferry owned and operated by Aleson Shipping Lines.

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Names of the Philippines

The name of the Philippines (Pilipinas; Filipinas) is a truncated form of Philippine Islands, derived from the King Philip II of Spain in the 16th century.

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Nelly Baylon

Nelly Baylon was an actress in the Philippines.

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Nori Dalisay

Nori Dalisay (born 1938) is a Filipina actress, who played mostly supporting roles.

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Oceania

Oceania is a geographic region comprising Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and Australasia.

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Pagadian

, officially the, (Lungsod ng Pagadian; Chavacano: Ciudad de Pagadian), or simply referred to as Pagadian City, is a settlement_text and the capital of the province of,. It is the regional center of Zamboanga Peninsula and the second-largest city in the region, after the independent city of Zamboanga.

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Palatal lateral approximant

The palatal lateral approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.

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Palengke

A palengke (Chavacano: Palenque) is a type of public market common throughout the Philippines.

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Paraíso

Paraíso (Galician, Portuguese, Spanish) or paraiso (Cebuano, Chavacano) means paradise in English.

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Philippine folk music

The traditional music of the Philippines, like the folk music of other countries, reflects the life of common, mostly rural Filipino.

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Philippine peso

The Philippine peso, also referred to by its Filipino name piso (Philippine English:,, plural pesos; piso; peso; sign: ₱; code: PHP), is the official currency of the Philippines.

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Philippine Spanish

Philippine Spanish (español filipino, castellano filipino) is a variant of standard Spanish spoken in the Philippines mostly by Spanish Filipinos.

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Philippines

The Philippines (Pilipinas or Filipinas), officially the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a unitary sovereign and archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.

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Pidgin

A pidgin, or pidgin language, is a grammatically simplified means of communication that develops between two or more groups that do not have a language in common: typically, its vocabulary and grammar are limited and often drawn from several languages.

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Pinoy hip hop

Filipino hip-hop or Pinoy hip hop (also known as Pinoy rap) is hip hop music performed by musicians of Filipino descent, both in the Philippines and overseas, especially by Filipino-Americans.

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Port of Zamboanga

The Port of Zamboanga (Chavacano: Puerto de Zamboanga) and (Cebuano: Pantalan sa Zamboanga) is a seaport located in Zamboanga City, Philippines.

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Portugis language

Portugis, or Ternateño, was a Portuguese-based creole language spoken by Christians of mixed Portuguese and Malay ancestry in the islands of Ambon and Ternate in the Moluccas (Indonesia), from the 16th to the middle of the 20th century.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zamboanga

The Archdiocese of Zamboanga (Latin name: Archdiocesis Zamboangensis) is a Catholic archdiocese in the Philippines.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ipil

The Diocese of Ipil (Dioecesis Ipilen(sis)) is a Roman Catholic Diocese located in the municipality of Ipil in the Ecclesiastical province of Zamboanga in the Philippines.

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Romance languages

The Romance languages (also called Romanic languages or Neo-Latin languages) are the modern languages that began evolving from Vulgar Latin between the sixth and ninth centuries and that form a branch of the Italic languages within the Indo-European language family.

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Romanization

Romanization or romanisation, in linguistics, is the conversion of writing from a different writing system to the Roman (Latin) script, or a system for doing so.

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Sampaguita Pictures

Sampaguita Pictures was a Philippine film production company.

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Scout Motto

The Scout Motto of the Scout movement, in various languages, has been used by millions of Scouts around the world since 1907.

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Semporna

Semporna (Pekan Semporna) is the capital of the Semporna District in the Tawau Division of Sabah, Malaysia.

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Shake, Rattle & Roll X

Shake, Rattle & Roll X (also known as, Shake, Rattle and Roll 10) is a 2008 Philippine horror suspense in three acts from Regal Films.

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Sibuco, Zamboanga del Norte

, officially the, (Zamboangueño: Municipalidad de Sibuco), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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South Cotabato

South Cotabato, officially the Province of South Cotabato (Bagatnan nga Kotabato; Habagatang Kotabato; Maguindanaon: Kuta Wato Saut), is a province in the Philippines located in the SOCCSKSARGEN region in Mindanao.

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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia.

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Spaniards

Spaniards are a Latin European ethnic group and nation.

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Spanish dialects and varieties

Some of the regional varieties of the Spanish language are quite divergent from one another, especially in pronunciation and vocabulary, and less so in grammar.

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Spanish Filipino

A Spanish Filipino (Spanish and Chavacano: Español Filipino o Hispano Filipino; Tagalog: Kastila, Tisoy o Conio; Cebuano and Hiligaynon: Cachila) is a Filipino who has Spanish or Hispanic lineage, mostly born and raised in the Philippines.

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Spanish influence on Filipino culture

The Spanish influence on Filipino culture has been profound, having originated from the Spanish East Indies.

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Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian, is a Western Romance language that originated in the Castile region of Spain and today has hundreds of millions of native speakers in Latin America and Spain.

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Spanish language in the Philippines

Spanish was the official language of the Philippines from the beginning of Spanish rule in the late 16th century, through the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in 1898.

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Spanish personal pronouns

Spanish personal pronouns have distinct forms according to whether they stand for a subject (nominative), a direct object (accusative), an indirect object (dative), or a reflexive object.

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Spanish-based creole languages

A Spanish creole, or Spanish-based creole language, is a creole language (contact language with native speakers) for which Spanish serves as its substantial lexifier.

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Stratum (linguistics)

In linguistics, a stratum (Latin for "layer") or strate is a language that influences, or is influenced by another through contact.

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Subanon people

Subanon (also spelled Subanen or Subanun) is a tribe indigenous to the Zamboanga peninsula area, particularly living in the mountainous areas of Zamboanga del Sur and Misamis Occidental, Mindanao Island, Philippines.

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Sulu

Sulu (Tausūg: ولايا سين سوگ, Wilāya sin Sūg) is a province of the Philippines in the Sulu Archipelago and part of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

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Sumisip, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Tabuan-Lasa, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Tausūg people

The Tausūg or Suluk people are an ethnic group of the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Tausug language

Tausug (Tausug: Bahasa Sūg, Bahasa Suluk) is a regional language spoken in the province of Sulu in the Philippines, in the eastern area of the state of Sabah, Malaysia, and in North Kalimantan, Indonesia by the Tausūg people.

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Tawi-Tawi

Tawi-Tawi (Tausug: Wilāya sin Tawi-Tawi) is an island province in the Philippines located in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).

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Ternate, Cavite

Ternate, officially the Municipality of Ternate (Bayan ng Ternate; or Bahra, Municipio de Bahra), is a fourth-class municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines.

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The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga

"The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga" (Roud 12598) is a song, probably written during the Spanish–American War or the Moro Rebellion.

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Tipo-Tipo, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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Trisagion

The Trisagion (Τρισάγιον "Thrice Holy"), sometimes called by its opening line Agios O Theos, is a standard hymn of the Divine Liturgy in most of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches.

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Tuburan, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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TV Patrol

TV Patrol is the flagship national network news broadcast of ABS-CBN in the Philippines.

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TV Patrol Chavacano

TV Patrol Chavacano is the local news program of ABS-CBN Regional Network Group in Zamboanga Peninsula aired on ABS-CBN TV-3 Zamboanga with simulcast on TV-10 Jolo.

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Ungkaya Pukan, Basilan

, officially the, (Tausūg: Lupah; Chavacano: Municipalidad de; name), is a settlement_text in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

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UNiCA (band)

ÚNiCA (formerly as Maldita), is a Zamboangueño-Filipino pop and rock band consisting of Demz Espinosa as the main vocalist and Whey Guevara as the guitarist and composer who formed in 2009.

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Universidad de Zamboanga

Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) is a nonsectarian private university in Zamboanga City, Philippines, founded on October 12, 1948 by Arturo Eustaquio, Sr.

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Wao Airport

Wao Airport (Tugpahanan sa Wao, Philippine Spanish, Chavacano: Aeropuerto de Wao, Paliparan ng Wao) is an airport serving the general area of Wao, located in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines.

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Yakan people

The Yakan people are among the major indigenous Filipino ethnolinguistic groups in the Sulu Archipelago.

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Zamboanga City

, officially the, (Chavacano: Ciudad de Zamboanga, Lungsod ng Zamboanga), is a highly urbanized city in the Zamboanga Peninsula,.

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Zamboanga City Council

The Zamboanga City Council (Chavacano: Consejo de la Ciudad de Zamboanga) is Zamboanga City's Sangguniang Panlungsod or local legislature.

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Zamboanga del Norte

Zamboanga del Norte, officially the Province of Zamboanga del Norte Subanon: Utara Sembwangan, Chavacano: Provincia de Zamboanga del Norte), is a province in the Philippines situated within the Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao. Its capital is Dipolog City and the province borders Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay to the south, Misamis Occidental to the east, and the Sulu Sea to the west. Zamboanga del Norte is the largest province of the Zamboanga Peninsula region by land area covering. Zamboanga del Norte is the 26th populous province in the Philippines.

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Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Sur; Chavacano: Provincia de Zamboanga del Sur; Subanen: S'helatan Sembwangan/Sembwangan dapit Shelatan; Iranun: Pagabagatan a Diambangan) is a province in the Philippines located in the Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao. Its capital is the city of Pagadian. Grouped with Zamboanga del Sur is the highly urbanized city of Zamboanga, which is governed independently from the province. The province borders Zamboanga del Norte to the north, Zamboanga Sibugay to the west, Misamis Occidental to the northeast, and Lanao del Norte to the east. To the south is the Moro Gulf.

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Zamboanga International Airport

Zamboanga International Airport (Spanish, Chavacano: Aeropuerto Internacional de Zamboanga; Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Zamboanga; Cebuano: Tugpahanang Pangkalibutan sa Zamboanga) is the main airport serving Zamboanga City in the Philippines.

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Zamboanga Peninsula

Zamboanga Peninsula (Chavacano: Peninsula de Zamboanga; Tangway ng Zamboanga; Península de Zamboanga) is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IX.

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Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga Sibugay (Lalawigan sa Zamboanga Sibugay, Chavacano: Provincia de Zamboanga Sibugay) is a province in the Philippines located in the Zamboanga Peninsula region in Mindanao.

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Zamboangueño people

The Zamboangueño people or Zamboangueño nation (Chavacano/Spanish: Pueblo/Nación Zamboangueño) are a creole ethnolinguistic nation of the Philippines originating in Zamboanga City.

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1992 Little League World Series

The 1992 Little League World Series took place between August 24 and August 29 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chavacano

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