- illanun
- il·la·nun
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Illanun — The Iranun are an ethnic group of Mindanao, Philippines and the west coast of Sabah, Malaysia, in 25 villages around the Kota Belud and Lahad Datu districts; also in Kudat and Likas, Kota Kinabalu. Their current population is estimated to be… … Wikipedia
Illanun — Die Illanun sind eine südostasiatische Volksgruppe aus den Philippinen und Malaysia. Sie leben hauptsächlich auf der südphilippinischen Insel Mindanao und im malaysischen Bundesstaat Sabah, welcher auf der Insel Borneo liegt. Ursprünglich stammen … Deutsch Wikipedia
illanun — ēlˈyä(ˌ)nün noun (plural illanun or illanuns) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Maranao Ilanun, from i from + lanaw lake + n suffix denoting a people or language 1 … Useful english dictionary
Moro people — Maguindanaon Moros performing on the agung using two balus. Total population 5 to 9 million (about 6% to 10% of the Philippine population.) Regions with significant … Wikipedia
Maranao people — Maranao Sarimanokis a legendary bird of the Maranao that has become a ubiquitous symbol of their art Total population 1,142,000 1.25% of total population … Wikipedia
Iban people — Iban Two Iban girls dressed in full Iban (women) attire during Gawai festivals in Debak, Betong region, Sarawak Total population 60 … Wikipedia
Ethnic groups in the Philippines — Map of the ethnic groups of the Philippines by province. Shade per province is determined on which group has the highest number of people; several provinces may be split into several ethnic groups. The Philippine islands are inhabited by number… … Wikipedia
Dayak Laut — Iban Iban Krieger im 19. Jahrhundert Systematik Siedlungsgebiet: Nordwest Borneo Anzahl: Etwa 710.000 Sprache: Iban … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iban (Volk) — Iban Iban Krieger im 19. Jahrhundert Systematik Siedlungsgebiet: Nordwest Borneo Anzahl: Etwa 710.000 Sprache: Iban … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iban (Volksgruppe) — Iban Iban Krieger im 19. Jahrhundert Siedlungsraum: Nordwest Borneo Anzahl … Deutsch Wikipedia