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'''Visayas''' is an island group in the central part of the [[Philippines]]. It is composed of several islands, primarily surrounding the Visayan Sea, although the Visayas are also considered the northeast extremity of the entire [[Sulu Sea]]. Its inhabitants are predominantly the [[Visayan people]].
= Visayas =


The major islands of the Visayas include [[Panay]], [[Negros]], [[Cebu]], [[Bohol]], [[Leyte]], and [[Samar]]. The region may also include the provinces of [[Palawan]], [[Romblon]], and [[Masbate]] whose populations identify as Visayan and whose languages are more closely related to other Visayan languages than to the major languages of Luzon.
[[File:Datu_and_binokot_(Principalia)_-_Philippines_(c.1668).jpg|thumb|right|A depiction of Visayan nobility, circa 1668]]
The '''Visayas''' is one of the three principal geographical divisions of the [[Philippines]], along with [[Luzon]] and [[Mindanao]]. It is located in the central part of the archipelago and consists of several islands and islets.


==Geography==
== Geography ==
The Visayas are roughly the central third of the Philippines, so this region is approximately bounded by Luzon and Mindanao. The Visayas are composed of 16 provinces, each headed by a [[Governor]]. The provinces are divided into cities and municipalities. The islands are also divided into three regions: Western Visayas, Central Visayas, and Eastern Visayas.
The Visayas is composed of several islands, the largest of which include [[Panay]], [[Negros]], [[Cebu]], [[Bohol]], [[Leyte]], and [[Samar]]. These islands are surrounded by the Visayan Sea, the Camotes Sea, and the Bohol Sea.


==Culture==
== History ==
The Visayan people are the largest ethnic group in the Philippines. They are known for their close-knit family structure, Catholic faith, and rich history of folklore and mythology. The Visayan culture is a blend of indigenous, Spanish, and American influences, with a strong emphasis on music, dance, and the visual arts.
The Visayas has a rich history that dates back to pre-colonial times. The region was home to various indigenous groups and was part of the trade routes in Southeast Asia.


==Healthcare==
[[File:Indios,_detail_from_Carta_Hydrographica_y_Chorographica_de_las_Yslas_Filipinas_1734.jpg|thumb|left|Detail from a 1734 map showing the Visayas]]
Healthcare in the Visayas, like the rest of the Philippines, is a mix of private and public providers. The government provides healthcare through the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). There are also numerous private hospitals and clinics throughout the region. The Visayas also face health challenges such as dengue fever, malnutrition, and tuberculosis.
During the Spanish colonization, the Visayas became an important center for the spread of Christianity. The Spanish influence is still evident in the region's culture, architecture, and festivals.


==Economy==
== Culture ==
The economy of the Visayas is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and industry. The region is known for its sugar cane, rice, corn, and coconut production. The Visayas also has a growing tourism industry, with popular destinations such as Boracay, Cebu, and Bohol.
The Visayas is known for its vibrant culture, which includes traditional music, dance, and festivals. The region is home to the [[Visayan languages]], which include [[Cebuano]], [[Hiligaynon]], and [[Waray-Waray]].


==See Also==
[[File:Visayan_dance_Philippines.jpg|thumb|right|Traditional Visayan dance]]
The Visayans celebrate various festivals, such as the [[Sinulog Festival]] in Cebu and the [[Ati-Atihan Festival]] in Kalibo.
 
== Economy ==
The economy of the Visayas is diverse, with agriculture, fishing, and tourism being the main industries. The region is known for its sugarcane plantations, particularly in [[Negros Occidental]].
 
== Religion ==
Christianity is the predominant religion in the Visayas, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. The region is also home to various religious festivals and historical churches.
 
[[File:Panay_Church_main_entrance.jpg|thumb|left|Main entrance of a church in Panay]]
 
== Education ==
The Visayas is home to several universities and colleges, providing education to students from all over the Philippines. Notable institutions include the [[University of the Philippines Visayas]] and [[Silliman University]].
 
== Tourism ==
Tourism is a significant industry in the Visayas, with attractions such as the [[Chocolate Hills]] in Bohol, the white sand beaches of [[Boracay]], and the historical sites in Cebu.
 
[[File:Loboc_river_-_panoramio_(1).jpg|thumb|right|The Loboc River in Bohol]]
 
== Related pages ==
* [[Luzon]]
* [[Luzon]]
* [[Mindanao]]
* [[Mindanao]]
* [[Philippines]]
* [[Philippines]]
* [[Cebu]]
* [[Bohol]]


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[[Category:Islands of the Philippines]]
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Visayas[edit]

File:Datu and binokot (Principalia) - Philippines (c.1668).jpg
A depiction of Visayan nobility, circa 1668

The Visayas is one of the three principal geographical divisions of the Philippines, along with Luzon and Mindanao. It is located in the central part of the archipelago and consists of several islands and islets.

Geography[edit]

The Visayas is composed of several islands, the largest of which include Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, and Samar. These islands are surrounded by the Visayan Sea, the Camotes Sea, and the Bohol Sea.

History[edit]

The Visayas has a rich history that dates back to pre-colonial times. The region was home to various indigenous groups and was part of the trade routes in Southeast Asia.

File:Indios, detail from Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas 1734.jpg
Detail from a 1734 map showing the Visayas

During the Spanish colonization, the Visayas became an important center for the spread of Christianity. The Spanish influence is still evident in the region's culture, architecture, and festivals.

Culture[edit]

The Visayas is known for its vibrant culture, which includes traditional music, dance, and festivals. The region is home to the Visayan languages, which include Cebuano, Hiligaynon, and Waray-Waray.

File:Visayan dance Philippines.jpg
Traditional Visayan dance

The Visayans celebrate various festivals, such as the Sinulog Festival in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo.

Economy[edit]

The economy of the Visayas is diverse, with agriculture, fishing, and tourism being the main industries. The region is known for its sugarcane plantations, particularly in Negros Occidental.

Religion[edit]

Christianity is the predominant religion in the Visayas, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. The region is also home to various religious festivals and historical churches.

File:Panay Church main entrance.jpg
Main entrance of a church in Panay

Education[edit]

The Visayas is home to several universities and colleges, providing education to students from all over the Philippines. Notable institutions include the University of the Philippines Visayas and Silliman University.

Tourism[edit]

Tourism is a significant industry in the Visayas, with attractions such as the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, the white sand beaches of Boracay, and the historical sites in Cebu.

File:Loboc river - panoramio (1).jpg
The Loboc River in Bohol

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