Caviteño
The term "Caviteño" refers to the people and culture of Cavite, a province located in the Philippines. Known for its rich history, Cavite played a significant role in the country's fight for independence. The residents, called Caviteños, are known for their strong sense of community and pride in their heritage.
Caviteños speak Tagalog and often incorporate local dialects into their conversations. The province is famous for its delicious cuisine, including dishes like pancit and puto. Festivals, such as the Cavite City Fiesta, showcase the vibrant traditions and artistic expressions of the Caviteño people.