ALBAY: Land of the World's Most Perfect Cone
Albay is a province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region in southeastern Luzon Island. The name Bikol first came to be known as the name of the biggest and longest river in the region. The river comes from the outflow of lakes and springs from the provinces of Albay, Camarines Sur, and Camarines Norte form a large stream that exits in the San Miguel Bay, off the shores of Camarines Sur. The people of the region are called Bikolanos and the language is called Bikol. The citizens of Albay are called Albayanos. Albay is a province composed of 15 towns and 3 cities. The capital of the province is Legazpi City . It was named after Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the Spanish conquestador who came to the Philippines in 1565 and started the massive colonization. also, in Bicol Region people don't usually say "Good Morning", instead they say "Marhay na aga" TOP TOURIST ATTRACTION IN ALBAY: MAYON VOLCANO The volcano is referred to in those parts as “...
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