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| Welcome to Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines |
| The Republic of the Philippines is an archipelago composed of 7,107 islands and 4 of these, formed the Camotes Islands which is situated in Northeast Visayas. It is made up of 3 main sub-islands and is divided into 4 municipalities. The other island is Tulang Diyot, part of Barangay Esperanza, San Francisco, Camotes, Cebu. Its highest point is 386 m. above sea level and is approximately 562 km. Southeast of Manila, 62 km. Northeast of Cebu and 25 km. West of Ormoc. The climate is characterized by distinct dry season. How Camotes Islands got its name Long time ago, when the Spaniards arrive to Camotes Islands for the first time, they meet some native islanders who were farming, they ask about the island name. The native islanders think they were asking for what they were putting in their basket, so they answered “CAMOTE”. After that the island got the name Camotes Islands. Camotes is composed of four municipalities: Municipality of Poro – already known as Poro Municipality of Tudela – already known as Tudela Municipality of San Francisco – Known as Pacijan Municipality of Pilar – Known as Ponson Poro and San Francisco are connected by approximately 1.5 km causeway. Pilar is separated by the Camotes Sea, lying about four kilometers northeast of Poro. The main livelihood of the people are farming and fishing. The dialect spoken is Cebuano except Poro, they spoke Camotes Visayan called Porohanon. Example: Maayong Gabie (Good Evening) it would be change to Maazong Gabie in Porohanon. Porohanon is distinguished by the way the locals substitute the /y/ sound for /z/. According to 2007 Census, Camotes Islands has a total population of 89, 324 people. |
| Savor the superb taste of marinated fried dried tilapia at its best. This is one of the delicacies our town can offer to visitors, tourists and guests. Bon appetit!!! |