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  2. Pasil Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    Suba, Cebu City, Philippines. / 10.289643; 123.891417. The Pasil Fish Market is a major fish market located in Barangay Suba, Cebu City, Philippines. [1] Established in 1921, the market is a major market for fresh fish sourced throughout the seas of Visayas, such as Visayan Sea, Samar Sea, Camotes Sea, and Bohol Strait, among others. [2]

  3. Cebu Ocean Park - Wikipedia

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    August 24, 2019 (soft opening) Owner. Cebu Sealife Park. SM Prime Holdings. Website. www .cebuoceanpark .com. The Cebu Ocean Park & Events Center is a marine theme park in Cebu City, Philippines. It is currently the largest ocean park in the Philippines, [ 1] tripling the size of the Manila Ocean Park .

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  5. Danao, Cebu - Wikipedia

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  6. Olango Island Group - Wikipedia

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    Reference no. 656 [3] The Olango Island Group is a group of islands found in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It comprises Olango island and 6 satellite islets namely: Caubian, Camungi, Caohagan, Gilutongan, Nalusuan, Pangan-an, and Sulpa. The island group has a total land area of approximately 1,030 hectares (2,500 acres).

  7. Visayan Sea - Wikipedia

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    11°30′00″N 123°40′00″E  /  11.50000°N 123.66667°E  / 11.50000; 123.66667. Type. sea. Etymology. Visayas. Basin countries. Philippines. The Visayan Sea is a sea in the Philippines surrounded by the islands of the Visayas. It is bounded by the islands Masbate to the north, Panay to the west, Leyte to the east, and Cebu and ...

  8. Kinilaw - Wikipedia

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    Kinilaw (pronounced [kɪnɪˈlaʊ] or [kɪˈnɪlaʊ], literally "eaten raw") is a raw seafood dish and preparation method native to the Philippines. [1] It is more accurately a cooking process that relies on vinegar and acidic fruit juices (usually citrus) to denature the ingredients, rather than a dish, as it can also be used to prepare meat and vegetables. [2]

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