Camarines Norte Agta
Manide; Agiyan; Agta, Camarines Norte
Austronesian; Malayo-Polynesian; Greater Central Philippine
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Philippines
14.2, 122.383; 14.114, 122.957; 13.884, 122.264; 13.816, 122.9
The Manide live primarily in the Tagalog speaking central and western two-thirds of Camarines Norte province in southern Luzon. A smaller number of communities live in the Bikol speaking eastern third of Camarines Norte. At least two communities are located in western Camarines Sur province in the towns of Ragay and Lupi. Another two communities are located in the eastern Extreme of Quezon province, in the towns of Calang and Lopez.
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The Manide live primarily in the Tagalog speaking central and western two-thirds of Camarines Norte province in southern Luzon. A smaller number of communities live in the Bikol speaking eastern third of Camarines Norte. At least two communities are located in western Camarines Sur province in the towns of Ragay and Lupi. Another two communities are located in the eastern Extreme of Quezon province, in the towns of Calang and Lopez.
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