Bisaya
Bisaya refers to a group of languages spoken in the central and southern regions of the Philippines. The most widely spoken among them is Cebuano, which is the primary language in Cebu, Bohol, and parts of Mindanao. The term "Bisaya" can also refer to the people who speak these languages, known for their rich cultural heritage and traditions.
The Bisaya people have a vibrant history, with influences from various cultures, including Spanish and American. They are known for their festivals, such as the Sinulog in Cebu, which celebrates their patron saint. The Bisaya culture is characterized by its unique music, dance, and culinary traditions.