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"Cebuano" comes from the root word "Cebu," the Spanish version of the original name "Sugbo," meaning "to walk in the water." In the old days, the shores of the Cebu port were shallow, so travellers coming from the sea had to wade in the water to get to dry land. The term is suffixed with "-hanon" to refer to the language, culture, and inhabitants of Cebu; hence "Sugbuhanon" or "Sugbuanon." The Spaniards later modified "Cebuan." Today Cebuano may also refer to the speaker of the language no matter where he comes from.
generic term applying not only to the Cebuano but to other ethnic language groups in the Visayas. The etymology of "Bisaya" is uncertain although it is probably linked either to the word meaning "slaves," for the region was either target or staging area for slave-raiding forays in precolonial and early colonial times, or to the word meaning "beautiful" which was what a Bornean sultan declared upon seeing the islands according to a popular tale.
Philippine population or around 15 million Filipinos today. t is dominant in Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental, Siquijor, Camiguin, section of Leyte and Masbate, and most of Mindanao. It belongs to the Austronesian family of languagewhich, in the Philippines, has split up into many language groups or subgroups.
group is the province of Cebu, an elongated mountainous island with some 150 scattered islets. Encompassing a total land area of 5,000 sqkm, Cebu province is bounded in the north by the Visayan Sea, in the east and northeast by Bohol and Leyte, and in the west and southwest by Negros across Tanon Strait. Cebu is located in the geographicalcenter of the archipelago. This region-with 4 provinces, 9 cities, 123 municipalities, and almost 3,000 barangays-has a combined population of 4.6 million. The cultural reach of the Cebuano, however, extends beyond Central Visayas. Due to factors like a dense population and a lack of arable land, Cebu and Central Visayas are an important source area for population emigration. It is for this reason that the Cebuano have also come to constitute a significant part of the populations in other parts of the Visayas and Mindanao. Moreover, the role of Metro Cebu, the country's second largest urban concentration, as southern center of education, media and transportation, enables Cebu to exercise cultural influence beyond provincial or regional boundaries. |