Bicolano people — Infobox Ethnic group group = Bicolanos caption = Joker Arroyo population = 5.9 million (6.9% of the Philippine population) regions =flagcountry|Philippines smaller|(Bicolandia, Metro Manila) elsewhere languages = Bikol languages, Masbateño, Waray … Wikipedia
Albay — Infobox Philippine province name = Albay sealfile = Ph seal albay.png region = Bicol Region (Region V) capital = Legazpi City founded = March 10, 1917 pop2000 = 1,190,823 (2007) pop2000rank = 22nd largest popden2000 = 427 popden2000rank = 10th… … Wikipedia
Albay — Provincia de Albay Provincia de Filipinas Capital … Wikipedia Español
Bicolano — Bikolano Gesprochen in Philippinen Sprecher Geschätzte 4,6 Millionen Muttersprachler Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesisch Malayo Polynesisch West Malayo Polynesisch Zentralphilippinisch Bikol Bikolano … Deutsch Wikipedia
Albay Bicolano — ISO 639 3 Code : bhk ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living Macrolanguages : Identifier : (ISO 639 3) : bik Macrolanguages : Name : Bikol Individual languages : Identifier : (ISO 639 3) :… … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
Daraga, Albay — Daraga Banuaan kan Daraga Municipality Map of Albay showing the location of Daraga … Wikipedia
Languages of the Philippines — See also: Philippine languages Languages of the Philippines Map of the dominant ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines … Wikipedia
Camarines Sur — Infobox Philippine province name = Camarines Sur sealfile = Ph seal camarines sur.png region = Bicol Region (Region V) capital = Pili founded = mdash; pop2000 = 1,693,821 (2007) pop2000rank = 15th largest popden2000 = 295 popden2000rank = 22nd… … Wikipedia
Sprachen der Philippinen — Karte der dominanten ethnolinguistischen Gruppen auf den Philippinen. Es existieren insgesamt mehr als 171 Sprachen der Philippinen, wobei nahezu alle der Sprachgruppe der Austronesischen Sprachen angehören. Von allen diesen Sprachen werden im… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Languages of Bicol — The languages of Bicol are a group of four languages that are spoken in the Bicol Region of the Philippines.Despite being mutually unintelligible, the four languages are all called Bikol (and to a lesser extent, Bicolano ) by their speakers. This … Wikipedia