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administrative regions in the
Visayas:
Western Visayas (pop. 7.9 million),
Central Visayas (8 million) and
Eastern Visayas (4.5 million). The
Negros Island...
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Central Visayas (Cebuano: Tunga-tungang Kabisay-an; Tagalog:
Gitnang Kabisayaan or
Gitnang Visayas) is an
administrative region in the Philippines, numerically...
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Western Visayas (Hili****non: Kabisay-an Nakatundan; Tagalog:
Kanlurang Kabisayaan or
Kanlurang Visayas) is an
administrative region in the Philippines...
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Eastern Visayas (Waray:
Sinirangan Kabisay-an; Cebuano:
Sidlakang Kabisay-an; Tagalog:
Silangang Kabisayaan or
Silangang Visayas) is an administrative...
- Luzon, the
Visayas, and Mindanao.
Luzon and
Mindanao are both
named after the
largest island in
their respective groups,
while the
Visayas (also referred...
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Eastern Visayas, with an
economy largely focused on agriculture, commerce, and tourism.
Proximal to the city
proper is the 237-hectare
Eastern Visayas Agri-Industrial...
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spoken by 20
million people as a
native language in
Central Visayas,
parts of
Eastern Visayas, and most of Mindanao. Two
other well-known and widespread...
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technician institutes/projects of the
National Government. TUP
Visayas was then
known as the
Visayas Technician Institute (VTI). In 1978, the
Philippine College...
- The
National Museum (NM)
Western Visayas Regional Museum,
simply known as the
National Museum Western Visayas, is a
museum in
Iloilo City, Philippines...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. "Western
Visayas:
Eight Percent of the
Total Po****tion Were From
Western Visayas (Results from the 2000
Census of Po****tion...