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63: 272: 439: 50: 70: 295:("Zamal") was their first land sighting from afar, Magellan's choice of anchoring on a much smaller island was meant as a security precaution as the island was then uninhabited. On March 18, they were spotted by fishermen from the nearby island of Suluan ("Zuluan"). 382:(Super Typhoon Yolanda) before navigating to Guiuan which had a tremendous impact not only on the island's economy but also to the people's lives. International organizations created an overwhelming drive to help rehabilitate the people and their livelihood. 314:(which Pigafetta described in great detail). They conversed extensively with the crew and gave them the names of the islands, in return, Magellan gave them a tour of the ship, showing them their spices and the firing the ship's 377:
Eastern Samar tends to be battered by tropical storms during Pacific typhoon season. Most times, 90% of a storm landfall is likely to be Suluan Island. On November 8, 2013, Suluan Island was the first victim of the
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for them. They promised to return with more supplies later, as they did not bring much since they were just fishing. They returned on March 22 with other supplies to trade, including more coconuts, palm liquor,
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The islanders called their other leaders together and met with Magellan's crew. Magellan gave them gifts of small trade items. In return, the people of Suluan gave fish, a jar of "
323:, and a rooster. Magellan and his crew spent a week interacting with the tattooed locals of Suluan, whom they described "pleasant and conversable," before they left for 62: 480: 509: 342:" which the locals would have used during fishing at night. Suluan, therefore, means torch-bearing people in reference to the local fishermen. 499: 104: 275:
Historical marker installed in 2021 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Magellan in the waters of the island.
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During World War II, Suluan was among the first Philippine islands liberated from the Japanese. On October 17, 1944, the
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Nowell, C. E. (1962). "Antonio Pigafetta's account".
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Suluan Island

Suluan Island is located in Philippines
Philippines
10°45′49″N 125°57′23″E / 10.76361°N 125.95639°E / 10.76361; 125.95639
Philippines
Leyte Gulf
Philippine Sea
Eastern Visayas
Samar
Guiuan, Eastern Samar
Barangay
barangay
Philippines
Guiuan
Eastern Samar
Leyte Gulf
Emden Deep
Filipinos
Ferdinand Magellan
Homonhon

Pacific Ocean
Homonhon
Pigafetta's
Samar
coconut liquor
bananas
coconuts
mortars

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