An pagkakaiba han mga rebisyon han "Legazpi, Pilipinas"

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Gintukod an Legazpi han mga kahadto nga mga mangurukoy han hadto nga baranggay han Sawangan ha lugar ni Gat Ibal, in jefe nga namuno han Albay. Spread in small groups of huts made of nipa and rattan, the small settlement occupied a conscription of low and swampy land known as Banuang-gurang or Binanuahan, which means old town or place in which a town was built. The indigenous name Sawangan was a corruption of Sabang, signifying natural wharf formed by the waters of the sea.
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==CultureKultura==
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The [[Ibalong Festival]] is the grandmother of all non-religious festivals in Bicol. It was begun in the early [[1990s]] and is held every October to coincide with Legazpi Port District fiesta. Legazpi is also home to the annual Magayon Festival of Albay which is held throughout the month of May.
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==Turismo==
 
An Syudad han Legazpi amo an pinakapopular nga karadto-an hin mga turista ha Bicol kay ini mga 15 ka kilometro ha timugan o salatan-sidlangan han [[Bulkan Mayon]], nga usa han mga sikat nga [[bulkan]] han [[Pilipinas]]. An Legazpi, amo gihapon an pag-ultan para hin mga iba nga karadto-an hin turista han rehiyon kay amo la ini an mayda ''trunkline'' nga aeropuerto ha Bicol - an [[Aeropuerto han Legazpi]], nakaakos hin Airbus A320, Boeing 737-400, ngan Boeing 727 nga mga idro.
==Tourism==
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Up until 2006, Legazpi City was the top tourist destination in Bicol as it lies just 15 kilometers southeast of [[Mayon Volcano]], one of the Philippines' famous [[volcanoes]]. It is also the convenient jump-off point to other tourist destinations in the region because it has the only trunkline airport in Bicol - [[Legazpi Airport]], accommodating Airbus A320, Boeing 737-400, and Boeing 727.
 
Other places to go to and sights to visit include:
* The Albay Park and Wildlife - This is a picnic grove and a park combined. It also serves as the home to 347 animals of 75 species.
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Legaspi has hosted important events in the past such as [[Miss Asia-Pacific]] pageant in [[2001]]. In 2002, it hosted an international convention of the Free Masons. In [[2003]], about 4,000 members of the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) conducted their 57th annual national convention in the city.
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==Mga Baranggay==