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Itbayat,
officially the Muni****lity of
Itbayat, (Ivatan:
Kavahayan nu
Itbayat; Ilocano: Ili ti
Itbayat; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Itbayat), is a muni****lity...
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islands and
named them in
honour of
prominent Dutch and
British figures.
Itbayat was
named "Orange Isle"
after William of Orange.
Batan was
named "Grafton...
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Itbayat language or
Itbayaten (also
known generically as Ibatan) is an
Austronesian language, in the
Batanic group. It is
spoken primarily in
Itbayat...
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Jorge Abad
Airport (ICAO: RPLT), also
known as
Itbayat Airport, is an
airport serving the
island of
Itbayat, the
largest island in the
province of Batanes...
- in
Itbayat.
arava ('none') in
Basco and the
southern towns is
aralih in
Itbayat. bago ('pig') in
Basco and the
southern towns is
kuyis in
Itbayat. otioyan...
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Maria de
Mayan Parish Church,
commonly known as
Itbayat Church, is a
historic Roman Catholic church in
Itbayat, Batanes, Philippines. It is
under the jurisdiction...
- 315 km/h (195 mph).
Shortly afterwards, it p****ed
directly over the
island of
Itbayat.
Meranti p****ed to the
south of
Taiwan as a
super typhoon, and
began weakening...
- airport,
Basco Airport, that
serves flights from Manila, Tuguegarao, and
Itbayat.[citation needed] The
Basco Lighthouse is one of the landmarks. The town...
- Basco. It is one of two
airports in the
Batanes Islands, the
other being Itbayat Airport. The
airport is
classified as a
class 2 prin****l (minor) domestic...
- but
geographically scattered and
distant Philippine languages,
namely Itbayat, Isneg, Manobo,
Samal and Sagada. The
Malaynon dialect is 93% lexically...