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well-disposed. They have large fisheries, for there are many shoals near the island. There is also a pearl-fishery, although a very small one. The land produces millet and borona, but no rice, for all the island has poor soil notwithstanding that it is level. Some of the natives of this island cultivate land on the island of Çubu, which, as I have said, is two leagues away. The island abounds in excellent palm-trees — a growth common to all the Pintados islands, for all of them abound in palms.
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exist. 2014 has seen the start of initiatives to define the area, and to devise a general plan for its management (BIWA-GMP). That plan recommends retaining only 596.41 ha (1,473.8 acres) as strictly protected wildlife reserves, or 5.3% of the original BIWA, and allowing multi-use zoning of 10,648.27 ha (26,312.4 acres). From that has arisen a more concrete proposal regarding reclassification. Now the plan is to be recommended to Congress.
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in the year 1574, when the Island's northern side (LAWIS), was used as a "Lookout post" to monitor the Visayan Sea against Chinese attacks. The residents of Bantayan Island decided to do this precautionary act as Manila, the country's capital city was under attack by the forces led by Limahong. The Island's name (Bantayan) was already in use 25 years earlier, before the (first) Muslim raid took place on Bantayan Island in year 1600.
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de heçha muçhos baxos tiene pesqueria de perlas aunqe poca cosa no se coje en ella sino a Millo y borona y no se coje ningun arroz por ques tierra toda de mal pais aunque llana algunos de los naturales desta ysla haçen sus sementeras en la ysla de çubu, como digo esta dos leguas de trauesia tiene muy buenos palmares y lo mismo se a de entender de todas las yslas de los pintados porque todas lellas abundan en gran cantidad de palmas.
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metric tons of fish per year (112.9 long ton/acre). Mangroves also provide other important functions such as preventing soil erosion and protecting shoreline from typhoons and strong waves. Mangroves provide many other products and services such as medicines, alcohol, housing materials and are an area for research and tourism.
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In view of the relatively high population of the island, and its growing popularity as a tourist spot, a bill has already been presented in Congress for the establishment of a 100‑bed tertiary‑level hospital. The nearest available tertiary care is in Cebu City, four hours travel by land
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Gregorio Zaide described the Philippine national characteristic as "pliant, like bamboo, bending in the wind without breaking". This might explain the war-time actions of the then mayor Isidro Escario, who had himself rowed out to meet a fleet of Japanese warships where he treated with them: Bantayan
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However Madridejos history scholar Eng'r. Brient Mangubat who has studied Bantayan Island History and the Lawis Old Fort foundation in Madridejos claimed that the origin of the Island's name Bantayan has nothing to do with the Muslim raiders. According to him the Island got its name Bantayan way back
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A la vanda del norte de a ysla de çubu apartada della como dos leguas esta la ysla de bantayan que terna oçho leguas de box y dos de ançho tiene çerca de mil yndios y son de vn encomendero ella y la ysla de Vohol aRiba diçho, la gente della es buena gente tratante tienen grande pesquerias que es ysla
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Now that the true benefit of these ecosystems is known there is protection and rehabilitation of these important ecosystems. It is now illegal to cut down mangroves for any purpose and local governments and community organizations have taken active roles in planting and managing mangrove plantations.
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Mangroves provide an important nursery for fish, shellfish and other organisms. It is estimated that each hectare of mangrove can provide food for 1,000 kg of marine organisms (890 lb/acre). With this abundance of food for fish present in the mangroves, each hectare of mangal yields 283.5
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are in even worse condition, and it is estimated in the Philippines the figure under threat is greater than 90%, with less than 1% in good condition. Until now proper compliance of international laws has been poor, although it is starting to be taken seriously. Meanwhile, other efforts are under way
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After 2013's Typhoon Yolanda, there has naturally been a need and desire for reconstruction, however one major problem is that because of the designation, there is little land titling, and international relief organizations (and others) are reluctant to fund construction on land where title does not
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Yap Tico was a Chinese-owned trading company based in Manila. Although its nominal principal business was the import of rice, as an insurance company and general financial agency, it featured in many civil lawsuits, most notably throughout the 1910s and 1920s, some of which set case law precedents,
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Years ago, poultry raising was mainly a backyard affair. Today it has grown into a large scale and highly specialized industry. Big poultry farms are located near the national and feeder roads. Over one million chickens are kept in yards and specially constructed barns with more than half a million
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However even with all of these known benefits the state of mangroves within the Philippines is very dim. In the early 1900s there were approximately 5,000 km (1,900 sq mi) of mangroves but today there are only about 1,200 km (460 sq mi). Many of the mangrove areas were
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are salt-tolerant, woody, seed-bearing plants that are found in tropical and subtropical areas where they are subject to periodic tidal inundation. The Philippines has over 40 species of mangroves and is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world as there are only about 70 species of mangroves
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to avoid forced labour – about seven pesos annually. Local officials (former and current governadorcillos, cabezas de barangay etc.) and schoolteachers were exempt by law because of their service to the state. Thus the only ones who rendered forced labour were those poor Filipinos lacking social,
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fibre were very lucrative pursuits of the people. Over the years demand for these products weakened and died out. At about the same, hand embroidery termed as "spare time industry" came in. A good number of women adopted it and were actively engaged in it for some years. The local output was quite
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This island-group did not take any active part in the revolution against Spain or America. However, after the Filipino–American War, a reactionary group was organized, headed by Patorete of Santa Fe, then still a barrio of Bantayan. Their announced purpose was to resist the invaders, but the armed
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was Governor-General of the Philippines from July 1778 until September 1787. During his period in office, he pioneered many projects for the encouragement of agriculture and industries. However many small industries in the islands were completely abandoned because the people were forced to work on
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The island group includes numerous smaller islands (some uninhabited or uninhabitable), mostly around the southwest corner of the island. About 20 of these islets stretch for about 8 kilometers (5 miles) southwest from Bantayan municipality port area, with some nearer ones being accessible on foot
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The condition of the barrios, after the overthrow and immediately preceding the arrival of the Americans, in general, was very far from satisfactory. Sanitation was entirely a stranger; barrio life was dreadful. There were few signs of improvement among the people since their primitive ancestors.
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About two leagues north of the island of Çubu lies the island of Bantayan. It is about eight leagues in circumference and two leagues wide, and has a population of about one thousand Indians; this and the above-mentioned island of Vohol are under the charge of one encomendero. Its inhabitants are
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Carcar formation is typically a porous coralline limestone characterized by small sinkholes, pitted grooves, and branching pinnacles. This suggests in situ deposition. Its dominant composition are shell, algae, and other carbonate materials, while macro and micro fossils are found abundant in its
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The cooperation between the church and the state did not last very long. Quarrels between the church and the state ensued. There was struggle for political power, from the Governor-General down to the alcalde mayors on one hand and from the archbishop to the friars on the other. Because of this,
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The coast of Bantayan and its islands mostly alternates between mangal and palm trees. Because of the shallow slope on the shelf, the intertidal area can be quite extended, leading to rocky and muddy shallows at low tide. This means that places with a sandy shore – a beach – are infrequent. Good
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Religious were established in the island of Bantayan, located between the island of Panay and that of Sugbú, but farther from that of Panay. However, if one wishes to go to the island of Sugbú without sailing in the open sea, he may coast from islet to islet, although the distance across is not
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In 1981 President Marcos signed proclamation no. 2151 giving certain parts of the country protected status. This included Bantayan Island with the status of a "Wilderness Area", although its physical extent was undefined, albeit the proclamation described all the areas named as "containing an
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Wilderness area is a protected area that is created and managed mainly for purposes of research or for the protection of large, unspoiled areas of wilderness, whose primary purpose is the preservation of biodiversity and as essential reference areas for scientific work and environmental
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These Bantayan islets are numerous, and are all low and very small. The largest is the above-named one. When Ours acquired it, it had many inhabitants, all of very pleasing appearance, and tall and well-built. But now it is almost depopulated by the ceaseless invasions from Mindanao and
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Connections between Bantayan and other places can be deduced from the mixed dialects spoken by the people, and their ancient culture such as cloth‑weaving, dance, and architecture. In addition certain old-established Hispanic family names are associated with certain locations:
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reported: "The island of Bantayan is small and densely populated. It has more than eight hundred tributarios, most of them Christians. The Augustinians who had them in charge have abandoned them also, and they are now without instruction. This island is twenty leagues from Zubu."
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The abundance of fish, favourable climate and virgin soil then greatly determined the occupation of the people. These geographical factors became strong stimuli for the people to be fishermen, farmers and sailors. Much later, the small clearings were expanded to fields.
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under proclamation no. 1234 of 1998. This includes more than 29,187 m (29 km; 18 mi) of the eastern shoreline of Bantayan island. In February 2015, 17 years after its declaration, the first summit on the Tañon Strait protected seascape is to be held.
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beaches can be found in the southeast around Santa Fe, and in the northwest at Patao and Madridejos. Even these though are not cleaned, and depending on the currents there can be considerable amounts of flotsam and jetsam on the beach and in the sea.
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In all there were 18 watchtowers built on the Bantayan islands. Most have not survived, although relics can be seen to this day. That at Madridejos is in fair condition, that at Santa Fe less so. There is a particularly fine example on Doong island
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The island area is 108.77 square kilometers (42.00 sq mi). The island is mostly covered with coconut palms; the elevation is mostly below 10 meters (30 ft), with only one taller hill, at 26 meters (90 ft), in barangay Atop-atop.
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The early people were said to be timid. They did not travel and knew little of places away from their homes. They wore little clothing because the climate did not need it. The abundance of fish, wild game, wild fruits and tuber, such as
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Historia de los sucesos de la orden de n. gran P. S. Agustin de estas islas Filipinas: desde que se descubrieron y se poblaron por los españoles, con las noticias memorables / compuesta por el venerable Fray Juan de
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There is another kind of lordship which was first introduced by a man whom they call Sidumaguer — which, they say, occurred more than two thousand years ago. Because some men broke a barangay belonging to him — in
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Goods are shipped through Bantayan municipal port. There is also a small dock in Baigad capable of handling small pumpboats. However it is in a very poor state of repair, and has not handled any vessel since 2007.
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Declaring the Tañon Strait situated in the provinces of Cebu, Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental as a protected area pursuant to RA 7586 (NIPAS Act of 1992) and shall be known as Tañon Strait Protected
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1978 –Death of Isidro R. Escario, who had been mayor of Bantayan since 1937 apart from the war. His funeral procession and wake drew thousands: people were seen queueing one kilometer away from the wake.
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aggregate area of 4,326 hectares , more or less". Eleven years later the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act 7586 – the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992, managed by the
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Alluvium is mostly found in coastal areas. Calcareous sand derived from the weathering of limestone mostly makes up the tidal flat. This appears as fine to coarse-grained sand mixed with shell fragments.
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1910 – The first motorized boat, MV Carmela, was owned by Yap Tico. It served the Bantayan–Cebu route. It also brought merchandise to and from Bantayan until it was destroyed by the typhoon of 1912.
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Public high schools on Bantayan are located in the municipalities of Bantayan, Santa Fe and Madridejos as well as on Doong island. There are also private high schools and tertiary colleges such as
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destroyed to make way for fishponds and reclamation areas. They were used indiscriminately for housing – both building materials and reclamation – and were disturbed by siltation and pollution.
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economic or political prestige in the community. This served to reinforce notions of the indignity of labour in the minds of the Hispanicised Filipinos: labour became the badge of plebeianism.
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for Madridejos and Casimiro Batiancila for Santa Fe. Political parties were formally organized since the early days of the American regime. Partido Liberal came towards the end of 1900.
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for consumption and further distribution to as far as Manila and Mindanao. Equally important is the thriving poultry industry with hundreds of thousands of chicken eggs produced daily.
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who came on raids to capture slaves. Consequently, tall stone walls and watchtowers were built in different parts of the archipelago, for refuge and protection from Moro aggression.
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Declaring certain islands, coves and peninsulas in the Philippines as tourist zones and marine reserve under the administration and control of the Philippine Tourism Authority
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dexan diez esclauos le dauan dos y Al Respeto toda la demas haçienda, y esta manera de esclauonia. quedo yntroduçida en todos los yndios de las playas y no los tinguianes.
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There are almost no physical records nor evidence to indicate when the first people came to Bantayan, nor their places of origin. Some believe they can be traced back to
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A total of 36 species belonging to 19 families of gastropods have been listed. However, further study is needed to get a complete listing of the gastropods in the area.
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Bantayan has a tropical climate. Most months of the year are marked by significant rainfall. The short dry season has little impact. This location is classified as Am (
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The old Spanish roads connecting Santa Fe, Bantayan, and Madridejos were constructed chiefly through the services of labour and partly supported by the tribute funds.
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Construction of watchtowers was not limited to Bantayan. Watchtowers were built in many locations in Cebu vulnerable to Moro raids, as well as in other parts of the
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1906 – The first bicycle came to Bantayan, owned by Leon Villacrusis. It was imported from Manila. The first bicycle imported from Japan was owned by Dr. Mabugat.
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Satellitbild / S‑117 topographic maps by NAMRIA based on aerial photography. Fort Bonifacio, Manila: National Planning and Resource Information Authority
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Eye of storm passed overhead around midnight of November 7, 2013. At that time wind speeds were reaching 160 knots (300 km/h; 82 m/s; 180 mph).
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Declared a "Tourist Zone and Marine Reserve under the administration and control of the Philippine Tourism Authority" by Presidential Proclamation 1801 of 1978
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known worldwide, about 400 are found in the Philippines. However their future is seriously threatened – mainly due to destructive fishing techniques, such as
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on July 16–20, 1990, a total of 18 species of birds representing 7 orders and 15 families were identified and reported. The most common species observed were
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An act providing for the establishment and management of National Integrated Protected Areas System, defining its scope and coverage and for other purposes
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The eye of the storm passed directly overhead around 0:00am on November 24, 1968. It did not become a real Class‑1 typhoon until two days later.
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were given a new corporate form under the Municipal Council chosen by a limited native electorate. For the local head of the administration, the title
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A gold peso weighed 1 Troy ounce (1.1 oz; 31.1 g) so at 2023 prices one oz T gold ≈ $ 2320 that makes the tribute about $ 5.6 mn. See also
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1973 – Fire broke out which destroyed almost the whole section of Suba, razed the entire public market and rendered more than 700 families homeless.
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eggs gathered every day. These eggs are exported to Cebu, Manila, and Mindanao and other towns and cities in the Visayas. This industry, along with
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Presidential proclamation no. 1801 of 1978 established Tourist zones and marine reserves, and placed the island of Hilutungan within its scope.
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Bantayan is the main and largest island of the Bantayan island group that lies close to the geographical center of the Philippine archipelago.
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strikes submerged rocks about 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9 mi) west of Bantayan island and sinks in heavy seas with loss of 56 lives.
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An act establishing the Bantayan Island National Hospital in the municipality of Bantayan, Province of Cebu and appropriating funds therefor
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1603 – The Augustinians relinquished the administration of the church to the secular clergy. During the time of Bishop Pedro de Arce,
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significant. In 1923, because of weak and unsettled market conditions, particularly in Manila, the business gradually disappeared.
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worldwide. The mangrove ecosystem is a very diverse one and is home to many birds, fish, mammals, crustaceans and other animals.
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Hillmer, Gero & Scholz, Joachim (1986). "Dependence of Quaternary Reef Terrace formation on tectonic and eustatic effects".
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1894 – The entire barrio of Ticad was razed to the ground by fire. Only the stumps of the posts could be seen above the ground.
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and the nearby villages located in northern Cebu were placed under the administration of the parish, followed by the island of
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Then and now, fishing and farming were important industries of the people, but from the year 1903 to 1925, weaving of
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1912 – Typhoon, which took hundreds of lives in addition to work animals and agricultural crops that were destroyed.
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had been enacted in 1895 and necessary appointments were then made. At that time, Bantayan was already organized as
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When the Spaniards came to Bantayan, the people already had some form of religious convictions and worship, such as
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1790–1796 – Severe famine after crop failure. Not even a grain of corn could be had but the people subsisted upon
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Controlled Source Magnetotelluric (CSMT) Survey of Malabuyoc Thermal Prospect, Malabuyoc/Alegria, Cebu, Philippine
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Bantayan and its surrounding islands have been included in several pieces of legislation giving protected status.
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Population and Annual Growth Rates for The Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces, and Highly Urbanized Cities
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1778 – The old Spanish roads linking Santa Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos were constructed through forced labour.
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Mapalo, Amuerfino M. (January–June 1991), "Notes on the Avifauna of Carnaza Island, Cebu, Philippines",
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As well as paying tribute, all male Filipinos from 18 to 50 were obliged to render forced labour called
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Islands have several names, according to speaker's language. First name shown is as it appears on the
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The total area of BIWA includes coastal areas below the high water mark, as well as other islands.
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1968 – A fire that started in San Pedro Bakery gutted 17 houses and claimed the life of one person.
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The subdivision of the province of Cebu was developed utilizing the method introduced by Spain. A
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There is hope that in the future mangroves will return to the healthy status that they once held.
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1961 – Oil explorers came to Bantayan to dig the first oil well somewhere within Patao and Kabac.
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goons carried a campaign of terror burning the northern part of Santa Fe, plundering and forcing
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Committed to the task of administering the newly organized municipal governments were the first
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Statement of the Annual Incomes and Sources of Profit of His Majesty in These Philipinas Islands
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1915 – As a result of Public Act 1801, the main building of Bantayan Central School was built.
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1580 – The Augustinians established the Parish of Bantayan as a convent under the patronage of
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Table B - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - By Region
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1981 – Presidential decree nominates Bantayan as a National Protected Area: Wilderness area.
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The town plan of Daanbantayan somewhat echoes the butterfly shape of Bantayan Island itself
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1924 – The whole road construction project linking Santa Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos ended.
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There is little documentary evidence of life and culture before the arrival of the Spanish
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is a considerable threat to the coral reef, because of its voracious hunger for the coral.
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Some time in 1591, Bantayan's population totalled 683 tributes representing 6732 persons.
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Bantayan islands are considered Cebu's fishing ground from where boatloads of fish –
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Department of Transport and Communication, Maritime Safety Services Command (2016).
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Like most of Cebu province, the lithology of the island consists of two unit types:
5148:. Vol. 24 of 55 (1630–1634). Historical introduction and additional notes by 5123:. Vol. 23 of 55 (1629–1630). Historical introduction and additional notes by 5098:. Vol. 14 of 55 (1606–1609). Historical introduction and additional notes by 2370: 2010:). Cultivated crops include coconut, cassava, banana, sugarcane, corn and mango. 5436: 5073:. Vol. 8 of 55 (1591–1593). Historical introduction and additional notes by 5048:. Vol. 7 of 55 (1588–1591). Historical introduction and additional notes by 5023:. Vol. 5 of 55 (1582–1583). Historical introduction and additional notes by 4998:. Vol. 3 of 55 (1569–1576). Historical introduction and additional notes by 6288: 5917: 5102:; additional translations by Henry B. Lathrop, Robert W. Haight. Cleveland, OH: 4022: 3761: 3559:
2010 – Lipayran island hit by tornado – 15 shanties destroyed and seven damaged.
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During the period 1565–1898 the Philippines was a Spanish colony, part of the
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to join them. This resulted in great fear and tension among the inhabitants.
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The Development of the Present Status of Education in the Philippine Islands
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1923 – The first car came to Bantayan island – a second-hand Dodge owned by
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The first school in Bantayan, called the "Gabaldon School", opened in 1915.
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gathering and fishing, has helped Bantayan solve its unemployment problem.
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building roads, public buildings and churches. Those enforcing were called
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Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Region: 1903 to 2007
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Declaring certain islands and/or parts of the country as Wilderness Areas.
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The 1902–1904 cholera epidemic claimed 200,000 lives in the Philippines.
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1908 – Smallpox epidemic, eventually controlled by complete vaccination.
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Del Rosario, R. A.; Pastor, M. S. & Malapitan, R. T. (April 2005).
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1927 – Bantayan Postal Office was opened within the municipal building.
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handles infrequent flights from chartered planes usually arriving from
3017: 2966:. Santa Fe was organized as such in 1911 and Madridejos in 1917. These 2898: 2840: 902: 572:'These Bantayan islets are numerous, and are all low and very small.' — 5568: 5374:
Galinato, Marita Ignacio; Moody, Keith & Piggin, Colin M. (1999).
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topographical map. Some of the smallest islands are not named on map.
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1968 – A storm washed away the historic watchtower in Baluarte, Suba.
3446: 886: 403: 5616:"DENR forms TWG to review town's management plan for protected area" 5597:"DENR starts Bantayan Island survey to come up with management plan" 4748: 2808:
Popular folklore says that these watchtowers were known locally as "
6017: 6002: 5957: 5947: 5872: 5578:"Historical Structures: Gabaldon school buildings to be preserved" 4967:
History of Education in the Philippines – Spanish period 1565–1898
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from the main island at low tide. The islands are beside the busy
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Dallwitz (1980); Dallwitz, Paine and Zurcher should also be cited
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Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population
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As is common through the Philippines, 'sport' is synonymous with
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The following list shows birds whose presence has been verified:
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1913 – Construction of the present Bantayan–Santa Fe road began.
2862:" for the year 1608, Pedro de Caldierva de Mariaca declares the 870: 399: 340:. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 145,436. 333: 212: 6108: 5813: 5519:
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Doris C. Bongcac (August 21, 2010).
5297:"List of drilled wells in basins for petroleum areas on offer" 3333: 2382:
Beach scene at Kota Beach with Cebu in the distant background.
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Presidential Proclamation No. 1801 (November 10, 1978),
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Presidential Proclamation No. 2151 (December 29, 1981),
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During the Spanish administration, each pueblo was under an
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This article is about the island. For the municipality, see
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Unisys Weather Information Systems (November 18–28, 1968),
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in Bantayan to accelerate the regrowth, using coral farms.
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Hilantagaan Island seen from the Santa Fe–Hagnaya ferry (S)
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Unisys Weather Information Systems (November 3–11, 2013),
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The Manila Bulletin, Ellalyn de Vera (December 11, 2009).
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1918 – Construction of the Bantayan–Madridejos road began.
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Hilantagaan Dyot, brgy Hilantagaan, Santa Fe, seen from W.
5674:"Environmental group moves to protect Cebu's coral reefs" 5492:"More Than 600 Rescued From Sinking Ferry in Philippines" 5252:
History of the Augustinian Order in the Filipinas Islands
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On January 4, 1899, following the defeat of Spain in the
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diet helps keep the water clean. Further out though, the
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Presidential Proclamation No. 1234 (May 27, 1998),
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1754 – Moro raid left the church and community in ashes.
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of the three towns comprising the island-group namely:
1989:
The Tañon Strait protected seascape was established by
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Wild Bird Club of the Philippines (January 21, 2004),
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Unisys Western Pacific Hurricane Tracking Data by Year
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Unisys Western Pacific Hurricane Tracking Data by Year
4950:"Gabaldon Schools and other Heritage School Buildings" 3225:
LS Guintacan at the southeast end of Guintacan island
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LS Buntay offshore of the Kota promontory, Madridejos
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Average temperature in Bantayan island is 28.0 °C
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San Francisco Chronicle, Glen Martin (May 30, 2002).
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He goes on to say: "This island has a village called
354:(the largest municipality, covering the central part) 5614:
The Freeman, Jessica J. Agua (September 14, 2014b).
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Lizarraga Hermanos vs. Yap Tico, 24 Phil. 504 (1913)
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The Mabugat family at that time substantially owned
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1880–1890 – Smallpox epidemic devastated the island.
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was not invaded and the war basically passed it by.
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As a consequence of the geology, water supplies are
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A History of Education in the Philippines 1565–1930
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wild yam having long edible tubers and thorny vines
3242:and sea. The level‑1 facility available in 279: 274: 266: 245: 237: 232: 206: 192: 178: 170: 162: 154: 146: 123: 115: 107: 102: 5648:"Solon pushes for "tertiary hospital" in Bantayan" 4849: 3200:There are three lightstations around the islands: 3103:The island can be reached via ferry services from 2692:The parish church was established in 1580 – as an 343:The island is administratively divided into three 5646:The Freeman, Gregg M. Rubio (November 1, 2014d). 5627:The Freeman, Gregg M. Rubio (October 10, 2014c). 4889:"Typhoon in the Philippines – Heavy loss of life" 4393: 4391: 3079:(dried fish) – are transported daily to Cebu and 5659:The Freeman, Gregg M. Rubio (February 4, 2015). 5576:The Freeman, Ria Mae Y. Booc (August 21, 2010). 5207:; Harman, Kehan T. & Williamson, H. (2002). 5595:The Freeman, Jessica J. Agua (July 25, 2014a). 5360:Essentials of the Philippine Educational System 4670: 4659: 4600:House Bill No. HB04802 (August 12, 2014), 4578:Department of Transport and Communications 2016 4521: 4498: 4486: 4474: 4462: 3737: 3700: 3696: 3172: 2758: 2511:, others believe that the bulk of them were of 1967:Department of Environment and Natural Resources 513:(or Maamboc, Moamboc, Kangka Abong, Cangcabong) 5283:. World Geothermal Congress. Antalya, Turkey. 3512:1935 – Beer was first distributed in Bantayan. 3140: 3009:During the administration of Governor-General 2917:projects for improvements were all paralysed. 861:is mostly a mixture of different neighbouring 428:Map of Bantayan Island, with islands labelled 6120: 5825: 5563:Society of Philippine Health History (2004). 5504:"95% of Philippine reefs ruined – Reef Check" 5377:Upland Rice Weeds of South and Southeast Asia 4838: 4266: 3192:Lightstations ⛯ around Bantayan island 8: 5534:A Field Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia 4794: 4715: 4588: 4348:"Municipality of Bantayan published figures" 4299: 4288: 4277: 4257:, Figure 2: General Geology of Cebu Province 3877: 3156: 2515:origin, and still others say they came from 2340:The islanders revealed that the Tabon bird ( 638: 94:Map of Cebu with Bantayan Island highlighted 81: 39: 5510:. Manila. November 15, 2005. Archived from 4783: 4335: 4113:Republic Act No. 7586 (June 1, 1992), 3065:Pumpboat dock at barangay Ba'igad, Bantayan 2705:Writing in 1582, Miguel de Loarca stated: 1893:Köppen–Geiger climate classification system 6127: 6113: 6105: 5832: 5818: 5810: 4146: 4144: 4081: 4079: 4077: 3876: 3683:here in its original meaning, a large boat 3449:where religious instruction was instilled. 3006:founded the Partido Independista in 1902. 917:). However it has its own words such as " 637: 57: 45: 38: 4906:The Educational System of the Philippines 4749:Society of Philippine Health History 2004 4682: 4203:Census of Population and Housing (2010). 3768:: in addition rich Filipinos could pay a 3692: 3537:(born Bantayan 1904). He was a Master of 3468:1905 – First local election in Bantayan. 2347:Also listed on the survey are the orders 2344:) used to be numerous in Carnaza Island. 2119:can occasionally be found on the island. 328:is an island located in the Visayan Sea, 5213:GrassBase – The Online World Grass Flora 4887:Adelaide Advertiser (October 21, 1912). 4648: 4637: 4555: 4255:Del Rosario, Pastor & Malapitan 2005 4108: 4106: 3663: 3661: 3651: 3649: 3497: 2464: 2015: 2002:The dominant uncultivated vegetation is 1858:Average max. and min. temperatures in °F 1407:Average max. and min. temperatures in °C 482:(or Silion, Pulo Diyot ('little island') 474:(or Jicantangan, Jilantagaan, Cabalauan) 5498:from the original on September 30, 2011 5404:from the original on December 31, 2017. 5156:& Robert W. Haight. Cleveland, OH: 4872:Unisys Weather Information Systems 2013 4817:Unisys Weather Information Systems 1968 4510: 4042: 3946:after its original author, Assemblyman 3748: 3746: 3621: 3619: 3583: 2436:Short-spined crown of thorns starfish ( 2127:Eastern reef-egret (Pacific reef-egret) 639:Population of Bantayan Islands combined 570: 5750:Filipino Martial Culture: A Sourcebook 5654:from the original on December 17, 2014 5456:NTMS (National Topographic Map Series) 5313:"Coast Guard District Central Visayas" 5290:from the original on November 12, 2014 4960:from the original on November 14, 2015 4899:from the original on December 31, 2017 4737: 4726: 4626: 4544: 4533: 4383: 4373:Wild Bird Club of the Philippines 2004 4136: 3443:Following the Education Decree of 1863 2395:Of the approximately 500 varieties of 150:108.77 km (42.00 sq mi) 5738:Taxonomic list of confirmed sightings 5641:from the original on December 6, 2014 5622:from the original on November 8, 2014 5609:from the original on November 9, 2014 5558:from the original on November 6, 2014 5164:Cabigas, Estan (September 21, 2009), 4827: 4566: 3469: 3438:was constructed (now Municipal Hall). 3209:LS Bantayan on the beach at Bantigue 2761:greater than one or one and one-half 2057:455 tonnes (448 tons) 7: 6153:Guadalupe Mabugnao Mainit Hot Spring 5790:Early Philippine History and Culture 5490:People's Daily (December 25, 1999). 5319:from the original on March 23, 2016. 5219:from the original on July 14, 2017. 4234:Censuses of Population (1903–2007). 611:Sunset over Hilutungan, seen from E. 6358:Wilderness areas of the Philippines 5802:The United Nations and our Republic 5629:"RDC-7: Reclassify Bantayan Island" 3703:, which does not mention Bantayan.) 6323:Protected areas of the Philippines 6220:Protected landscapes and seascapes 5667:from the original on July 21, 2015 5438:The Philippines Educational System 5362:. Manila: Abiva Publishing House. 5167:Cebu's lonely sentinels of the sea 4954:Philippine National Heritage Watch 394:for ships and ferries coming from 25: 6285:Alijawan-Cansuhay-Anibongan River 5590:from the original on May 18, 2015 5565:"1900s : The Epidemic years" 5435:Isidro y Santos, Antonio (1949). 5411:"Filipino–American War 1899–1902" 5185:Catapang, Rev Vincent R. (1926). 5145:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 5120:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 5095:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 5070:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 5045:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898 5020:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1803 4995:The Philippine Islands, 1493–1803 4956:. Heritage Conservation Society. 4908:. Manila: University Publishing. 4705:Galinato, Moody & Piggin 1999 3828:saw him imprisoned after the war. 3727:In office June 1635 – August 1644 3695:full translation into English in 3399:Daan Bantayan (also Daanbantayan) 3280:Bantayan Central School classroom 3121:Mactan–Cebu International Airport 6263:Game refuge and bird sanctuaries 6089:Island groups of the Philippines 6059: 5330:The secrets of kalis Ilustrisimo 5268:Page numbers 487–488 used twice. 3989: 3982: 3338: 3272:Bantayan Central School entrance 3171: 3155: 3139: 3132: 616: 604: 592: 580: 415: 80: 73: 5661:"First Tañon Strait summit set" 5358:Fresnoza, Florencio P. (1950). 5258:(in Spanish). Manila: Chofréy. 4183:Philippine Statistics Authority 4061:Philippine Statistics Authority 3928:Lizarraga Hermanos vs. Yap Tico 3409: 3034:Man Idrong plaque (lost during 2775: 1977:Tourist zone and marine reserve 844:Philippine Statistics Authority 360:(covering the northern portion) 5775:Catholicism in the Philippines 5536:. New Holland Publishers Ltd. 5215:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 4861:Philippine Daily Inquirer 2010 4417:Philippine Daily Inquirer 2005 3570:, within Philippines known as 3353:format but may read better as 2013:The principal cash crops are: 1924:(the youngest lithologic unit) 1866:Precipitation totals in inches 573: 435:Some of the more notable are: 1: 5295:Department of Energy (1961). 5152:; additional translations by 4965:Bazaco, Fr Evergisto (1939). 4893:National Library of Australia 4891:. Adelaide, South Australia: 4175:Census of Population (2015). 4053:Census of Population (2020). 3878:F. M. Yap Tico & Co. Ltd. 3701:Blair & Robertson (1905x) 3541:– his own development of the 3388:La Asuncion de Nuestra Señora 2974:took the place of the former 2801:were continually harassed by 2795:Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera 2145:Little heron (striated heron) 1947:Orchids growing in Madridejos 627:Polopolo) off Patao, Bantayan 63:Location of Bantayan off Cebu 6084:Geography of the Philippines 5299:. rows 207ff. Archived from 5229:"Decree of 20 December 1863" 4428:San Francisco Chronicle 2002 3697:Blair & Robertson (1905w 3326:just have an open-air arena. 3115:to Bantayan municipal port. 2428:Decorative starfish for sale 2054:47.53 (1214 trees) 6353:Tourist attractions in Cebu 5792:. Manila: Oriental Printing 5227:de la Concha, José (1863). 4671:Blair & Robertson 1903h 4522:Blair & Robertson 1904n 4499:Blair & Robertson 1903h 4487:Blair & Robertson 1905a 4475:Blair & Robertson 1903e 4463:Blair & Robertson 1903e 4318:(s. 1998), Official Gazette 3738:Blair & Robertson 1903c 3545:he learned from his father. 3498:Kapitan Casimiro Batiancila 3289:Bantayan Southern Institute 3107:to Santa Fe, and from 3020:cloth and the gathering of 2413:southeast Asian coral reefs 2307:White-breasted Woodswallows 2046:775 tonnes (763 tons) 252:144677 Bantayan island only 6374: 6348:Beaches of the Philippines 5842:islands of the Philippines 5521:"Twister victims fall ill" 5387:. Chrysopogon aciculatus. 5140:Robertson, James Alexander 5115:Robertson, James Alexander 5090:Robertson, James Alexander 5065:Robertson, James Alexander 5040:Robertson, James Alexander 5015:Robertson, James Alexander 4990:Robertson, James Alexander 4904:Aldana, Benigno V (1949). 4400:Ecosystems Research Digest 4242:National Statistics Office 4214:National Statistics Office 4157:(s.1978), Official Gazette 4092:(s.1981), Official Gazette 3322:) on the island. Smaller 2374:Mangrove and coconut palms 2267:White-collared Kingfishers 1862: 1854: 1437: 1419: 1415:Precipitation totals in mm 1411: 1403: 642: 270:1,200/km (3100/sq mi) 29: 6319: 6279:Watershed forest reserves 6076: 6054: 5848: 5508:Philippine Daily Inquirer 4839:Diego & Ricketts 2002 4806:Department of Energy 1961 4267:Hillmer & Scholz 1986 3824:Similar collaboration by 3699:, pp. 259–260) (and 2469:Mangrove at Obo‑ob 2253:In a survey conducted on 2244:White-collared kingfisher 2027: 1876:The climate is typically 865:: The principally native 841: 669:—     490:(or Hilotongan, Lutungan) 302: 225: 218: 183: 68: 56: 51:Bantigue shore (low tide) 44: 27:Island in the Philippines 5484:3723‑III Bantayan 5478:3723‑I Madridejos 5424:The Philippine Scientist 4773:Adelaide Advertiser 1912 4439:The Manila Bulletin 2009 4028:Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) 3548:1999 – Overloaded ferry 3509:1930 – Cholera epidemic. 2790:During the time of 22nd 2460:crown-of-thorns starfish 2323:yellow-breasted sunbirds 2291:Philippine mapgie robins 2226:Philippine collared dove 2217:Black-chinned fruit dove 2167:Charadrius leschenaultii 1939:National protected areas 1889:Tropical monsoon climate 166:11 km (6.8 mi) 158:16 km (9.9 mi) 6226:Alburquerque-Loay-Loboc 6169:Balinsasayao Twin Lakes 5748:Wiley, Mark V. (1997). 5409:Grimsley, Mark (1996). 4451:Mangrove Action Project 3940:popularly known as the 3362:converting this section 3180: LS Guintacan 3043:Independent Philippines 2875:Don José Basco y Vargas 2439:Acanthaster brevispinus 2239:Collocalia vanikorensis 2230:Streptopelia dusumieri 1882:Coronas climate type IV 459:Islands (Daku and Diot) 307: Protected  220:Islands except Bantayan 6309:Caniago Strait Islands 5532:Robson, Craig (2011). 4030: 3969: 3967:Typhoon Nina (Seniang) 3306: 3281: 3273: 3148: LS Bantayan 3066: 3039: 2832: 2772: 2470: 2443: 2429: 2383: 2375: 2331:Eurasian tree sparrows 2221:Ptilinopus leclancheri 2112: 2101: 2034: 1953: 444:(or Botigues, Batquis) 275:Additional information 174:26 m (85 ft) 171:Highest elevation 5908:Camiguin de Babuyanes 5453:NAMRIA (March 1995). 5326:Ricketts, Christopher 5324:Diego, Antonio & 5235:on September 24, 2002 5191:. Boston: Stratford. 5150:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5125:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5100:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5075:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5050:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5025:Edward Gaylord Bourne 5000:Edward Gaylord Bourne 4025: 3964: 3760:. The members of the 3392:Archdiocese of Mexico 3301: 3279: 3271: 3105:Hagnaya (San Remigio) 3064: 3033: 2830: 2818:"Bantayan! Bantayan!" 2468: 2435: 2427: 2381: 2373: 2311:Artamus leucorhynchus 2107: 2095: 2032: 2008:Leucaena leucocephala 1946: 255:+ 21294 other islands 6199:Protected landscapes 5723:on February 21, 2016 5680:on December 14, 2009 5241:de Medina, Fray Juan 5205:Vorontsova, Maria S. 5171:(Photographic essay) 4660:Isidro y Santos 1949 3189:class=notpageimage| 3164: LS Buntay 2927:Spanish–American War 2342:Megapodius freycinet 2327:Nectarinia jugularis 2263:Collocalia esculenta 2158:Pluvialis squatarola 2033:Coconuts on the palm 560:(or Mambacayao Diot) 505:(or Mambacayao Daku) 186:Bantayan island only 88:Bantayan island 6343:Islands of Bantayan 6312:Cebu Strait Islands 6242:Protected seascapes 6135:Protected areas in 5721:(Tabular text data) 5696:(Tabular text data) 5634:The Philippine STAR 5602:The Philippine STAR 5583:The Philippine STAR 5514:on December 4, 2007 5441:. Manila: Bookman. 5306:on January 25, 2010 5304:(Tabular text data) 5203:Clayton, W. Derek; 4948:(August 30, 2006). 4946:Cruz Araneta, Gemma 4921:Alzona, Encarnacion 4850:People's Daily 1999 4694:Clayton et al. 2002 4006:MV Asia South Korea 3998:MV Asia South Korea 3879: 3808:Teniente del Barrio 3784:Administrador Civil 3550:MV Asia South Korea 3535:Antonio Ilustrisimo 2921:The American period 2843:, such as Southern 2754:Fray Juan de Medina 2700:Don Pedro de Gamboa 2687:Spanish East Indies 2283:Black-naped Orioles 2212:Circus melanoleucos 2163:Greater sand-plover 2110:Circus melanoleucos 1438:Imperial conversion 859:Bantayanon language 640: 545:(or Sagasa, Tagasa) 41: 5798:Zaide, Gregorio F. 5786:Zaide, Gregorio F. 5771:Zaide, Gregorio F. 5742:(spreadsheet (XL)) 5417:on October 9, 2012 5154:Rev T.C. Middleton 4673:, pp. 235–238 4119:, Official Gazette 4031: 3970: 3902:Lim Tuan (manager) 3813:Cabeza de Barangay 3364:, if appropriate. 3307: 3282: 3274: 3075:(salted fish) and 3067: 3040: 2960:new provincial law 2948:Aguido Batabalonos 2833: 2786:Derivation of name 2743:Domingo de Salazar 2676:The Spanish period 2471: 2450:to be seen in the 2444: 2430: 2384: 2376: 2319:Aplonis panayensis 2303:Rhipidura javanica 2295:Copsychus saularis 2199:Lesser frigatebird 2185:Arenaria interpres 2140:Egretta eulophotes 2113: 2102: 2035: 1985:Protected seascape 1954: 6330: 6329: 6183:Natural monuments 6102: 6101: 5754:Tuttle Publishing 5571:on April 20, 2005 5334:Tuttle Publishing 5136:Blair, Emma Helen 5127:. Cleveland, OH: 5111:Blair, Emma Helen 5086:Blair, Emma Helen 5077:. Cleveland, OH: 5061:Blair, Emma Helen 5052:. Cleveland, OH: 5036:Blair, Emma Helen 5027:. Cleveland, OH: 5011:Blair, Emma Helen 5002:. Cleveland, OH: 4986:Blair, Emma Helen 4795:Cruz Araneta 2006 4716:de la Concha 1863 4589:The Freeman 2014d 4300:The Freeman 2014c 4289:The Freeman 2014b 4278:The Freeman 2014a 4008:(Bantayan Island) 3923: 3922: 3866:Mambacayao Island 3794:), assisted by a 3792:Capitan Municipal 3764:were exempt from 3434:1860 – The first 3383: 3382: 3229: 3228: 2752:Writing in 1630, 2741:Writing in 1588, 2299:Malaysia fantails 2287:Oriolus chinensis 2176:Numenius phaeopus 2172:Eurasian whimbrel 2149:Butorides striata 2098:Butorides striata 2085: 2084: 1874: 1873: 1870: 1869: 1429: 1428: 1423:Climate: Bantayan 863:Visayan languages 849: 848: 837: 836: 739: 738: 323: 322: 258:= 162757 Combined 16:(Redirected from 6365: 6298:Wilderness areas 6129: 6122: 6115: 6106: 6069: 6064: 6063: 5834: 5827: 5820: 5811: 5805: 5793: 5781: 5766: 5744: 5743: 5731: 5730: 5728: 5722: 5716:, archived from 5706: 5705: 5703: 5698:on March 4, 2016 5697: 5691:, archived from 5681: 5676:. 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Index

Lipayran Island
Bantayan, Cebu


Bantayan island is located in Philippines
Visayan Sea
Tañon Strait
Region
Central Visayas
Province
Cebu
Time zone
PST
UTC+08:00
Philippines
Cebu
Tañon Strait
municipalities
Bantayan
Madridejos
Santa Fe
shipping lanes
Mindanao
Cebu City
Manila
Map of Bantayan Island, with islands labelled

Guintacan Island
Juan de Medina
Long low green island, about 3.9 km (2 mi) distant. Two beaches can be made out.

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