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Cabilao is a Philippine island in the Cebu Strait, part of Bohol Province. It is home to the only natural lake in the province: Cabilao Island Lake, also called Lake Danao or Lanao. The island, part of the Municipality of Loon, has five barangays (Cabacongan, Cambaquiz, Looc, Pantudlan, and Talisay), and has a total population of 4,636 people,  who primarily depend on fishing and agriculture, as well as tourism. Notable indigenous products are handcrafted mats and bayongs, weaved from romblon (pandanus) leaves by a cooperation of weavers using a shared service facility in Pantudlan.

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  • Cabilao is a Philippine island in the Cebu Strait, part of Bohol Province. It is home to the only natural lake in the province: Cabilao Island Lake, also called Lake Danao or Lanao. The island, part of the Municipality of Loon, has five barangays (Cabacongan, Cambaquiz, Looc, Pantudlan, and Talisay), and has a total population of 4,636 people,  who primarily depend on fishing and agriculture, as well as tourism. Notable indigenous products are handcrafted mats and bayongs, weaved from romblon (pandanus) leaves by a cooperation of weavers using a shared service facility in Pantudlan. The entire island was proclaimed as a Mangrove Swamp Forest Reserve under Proclamation No. 2152 in 1981, and confirmed by the National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) Act of 1992 (Republic Act No. 7586). But since only a small area around Cabilao Island Lake actually has any mangroves worthy of being protected, House Bill No. 5108 of February 2017 removed the island's protection under the NIPAS Act. Proclamation No. 1801, signed in November 1978, declared the entire island a tourist zone and marine reserve under the administration and control of the Philippine Tourism Authority (PTA). The island is accessible by outrigger canoe ferries that connect Mocpoc on the western end of Sandingan Island to the pier on the eastern side of Cabilao Island. There are no cars on the island, and local transportation consists of motorcycles and a few tricycles. (en)
  • Cabilao ist eine kleine Insel der Philippinen. Sie gehört zu den Visayas, der zentralen Inselgruppe der Philippinen. Die dreieckige Insel mit einer Fläche knapp 8 km² und etwa 3500 Einwohnern liegt 7,5 Kilometer vor der Westküste der Insel Bohol, in der Straße von Cebu, innerhalb der gleichnamigen Inselprovinz. Hauptort von Cabilao ist in der Inselmitte. Die Inselbewohner leben traditionell von Landwirtschaft und Fischfang, neuerdings auch vom Tourismus (vornehmlich dem Tauchtourismus). (de)
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  • Cabilao ist eine kleine Insel der Philippinen. Sie gehört zu den Visayas, der zentralen Inselgruppe der Philippinen. Die dreieckige Insel mit einer Fläche knapp 8 km² und etwa 3500 Einwohnern liegt 7,5 Kilometer vor der Westküste der Insel Bohol, in der Straße von Cebu, innerhalb der gleichnamigen Inselprovinz. Hauptort von Cabilao ist in der Inselmitte. Die Inselbewohner leben traditionell von Landwirtschaft und Fischfang, neuerdings auch vom Tourismus (vornehmlich dem Tauchtourismus). (de)
  • Cabilao is a Philippine island in the Cebu Strait, part of Bohol Province. It is home to the only natural lake in the province: Cabilao Island Lake, also called Lake Danao or Lanao. The island, part of the Municipality of Loon, has five barangays (Cabacongan, Cambaquiz, Looc, Pantudlan, and Talisay), and has a total population of 4,636 people,  who primarily depend on fishing and agriculture, as well as tourism. Notable indigenous products are handcrafted mats and bayongs, weaved from romblon (pandanus) leaves by a cooperation of weavers using a shared service facility in Pantudlan. (en)
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