Camotes Islands
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The Camotes Islands are a group of four islands that are part of the province of Cebu. They are located east of Cebu Island, west and south of Leyte Island, and north of Bohol Island.
The Camotes is composed of the following four islands and municipalities:
- Poro: the municipalities of Poro and Tudela.
- Pacijan: the sole municipality of San Francisco.
- Ponson: the sole municipality of Pilar.
- Tulang: part of the barangay of Esperanza, which is part of San Frnacisco.
The islands of Pacijan and Poro are actually joined together by paved road. Ponson is separated by Camotes Sea, about 4 km northeast from Poro. Tulang is located to the north of Pacijan.
Camotes are low lying islands. There is only one hill on Pacijan and another hill on Poro. These hills are used by a telecommunication company for relay stations. Pacijan has a fresh water lake which is about 2 km long. Palm trees are the dominant plant on the islands. There are also other native varieties of fruit trees and other woods.
[edit] Origin
The word camotes is Spanish for sweet potatoes.
[edit] Languages
Porohanon or Camotes Visayan is spoken throughout the islands. It is closely related to Cebuano, but is distinguished by the way the locals substitute the /y/ sound for /z/.