A pronouncing gazetteer and geographical dictionary of the Philippine Islands, United States of America with maps, charts and illustrations . PORT SALOMAGUE Doc /?, Si; 57 GAZETTEER OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 795 SALOMAWUE; point 8^ m. SE. of Santa Cruz and of Marinduque, off SW. coast of Tayabas,Luz6n. Low and covered witii tliis and Marlanga Pt. is bay betweenKabuyolc (Cabuyoc) and Panilii Pts., withgood anchorage. Lat. 13° 25 20 N. river in N. Luz6n. SALONAC^UI (sah-law-nah-key), ver.; hamlet inPangasin^n, Luzon, 7 m. S. of Lingay6n. SALONCJ (sah-lohng), nat.; poin
A pronouncing gazetteer and geographical dictionary of the Philippine Islands, United States of America with maps, charts and illustrations . PORT SALOMAGUE Doc /?, Si; 57 GAZETTEER OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 795 SALOMAWUE; point 8^ m. SE. of Santa Cruz and of Marinduque, off SW. coast of Tayabas,Luz6n. Low and covered witii tliis and Marlanga Pt. is bay betweenKabuyolc (Cabuyoc) and Panilii Pts., withgood anchorage. Lat. 13° 25 20 N. river in N. Luz6n. SALONAC^UI (sah-law-nah-key), ver.; hamlet inPangasin^n, Luzon, 7 m. S. of Lingay6n. SALONCJ (sah-lohng), nat.; point on NE. ofIloilo, Panay, 3 m. SE. of Balad. SALTA SANGLEY (sahl-tah sahn-glay), Sp.;range of hills in pueblo of Catarman, SCimar,5 m. N. of Oquendo. SALTAN (sahl-tahn), nat.: former eomandancia,taking its name from branch of Chico de Caga-yAn Riv., and extends along bend which thisriver forms in Bontoc. Inhabitants numberabout 14,000, mostly pagans and subjugatedGaddanes, who speak Ibanag and Gadd^n,Yaga, and Iraya languages. Is now locatedIn province of Lepanto-Bontoc, Luz6n. river in N. Luz6n. SALIJAN (sah-loo-ahn), ver.; pe
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