@endsectiom

Baybayin

Calabarzon, Philippines
tours in Baybayin

Baybayin - Where to Stay?

Hotels Apartments Hostels B&B Campings Motels Resorts Villas 3* Hotels 4* Hotels 5* Hotels Budget
Baybayin - Best Hotel Offers in

Baybayin - Transport

Airports Trains Subway Bus TAXI Car Rental Gas Parkings Car Repair Car Wash Bicycles

Find in Baybayin, Philippines
Car Rental
Transfers
Guides
Map

Baybayin - Where to visit near?

QUILO-QUILO    7 PANSOL    8 SANTA CATALINA NORTE    11 IBAAN    15 TIAONG    17 LUSACAN    17 LIPA CITY    18 SANTA CATALINA SUR    18 CALUBCUB DOS    19 LALIG    19 TAYSAN    19 CANDELARIA    21 BANAYBANAY    21 LAIYA    21 MASALUKOT UNO    22 MALABANBAN NORTE    22 BULACNIN    23 CONCEPCION IBABA    24 BATANGAS    24 BIGNAY UNO    24

Perhaps, you will be Interested ...

Severnoye Chuansiba Krajan Suco Mamu Wanquan Брю Galliavola Cobatillas Gayasan Kulon Aktepe Пуховка Kyzyloktyabr’ Fuentelespino de Haro Finley Garrigoles Яамакюла Tom Bean Litschau Baliuag Nuevo Roscoe

More about Baybayin >>>

Baybayin - Where to Eat?
Restaurants Cafe Bars Beer Bakeries Supermarkets Malls
Baybayin - Where to Shop? Shopping
Grocery Bakeries Supermarkets Malls Fashion Clothing Shoes Jewelry Sport Liquor
Baybayin - Where to Go?
Museums Galleries Churches Synagogues Mosques Temples Parks
Nightclubs Casino Bowling Amusements Aquaparks Stadiums Aquariums Zoo Movie
Baybayin - Health&Beauty
Beauty Hair Care Spa Fitness Gyms Hospitals Doctors Dentists Pharmacy Veterinary

Baybayin - Ancient Philippine writing system

Population: 2451 inh.
Region: Calabarzon
Country: Philippines
Continent: AS

"Baybayin is an old writing system that was used in the Philippines. It is an alphasyllabary belonging to the family of the Brahmic scripts. It was widely used in Luzon and other parts of the Philippines during the 16th and 17th centuries before being supplanted by the Latin alphabet. The characters are in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) of Unicode, proposed to be encoded in 1998 by Michael Everson together with three other known indigenous scripts of the Philippines. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Baybayin survived and evolved into the forms of Tagbanwa script of Palawan, Hanuno'o and Buhid scripts of Mindoro, and was used to create the modern Kulitan script of the Kapampangan, and Ibalnan script of the Palaw'an tribe. - Wikipedia"

Your Hotel in Baybayin Here!

ΛTop