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Where did the name Camiguin came from? The name Camiguin is derived from the native word “Kamagong”, a species of the ebony tree. Explorers Ferdinand Magellan and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi landed in Camiguin in 1521 and 1565, respectively. The first Spanish settlement was established in 1598 in what is now Guinsiliban
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C - Cool, colorful, and creative
A - A small and simple island
M - Mindanao's smallest island, but it's simply beautiful
I - Ingloriously Outstanding
G - Gorgoeus views
U - Ubiquitously Beautiful
I - Ineffable handcrafts
N - Nifty and hardworking people
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Camiguin is known as the “island born of fire” because of its volcanic eruptions that shaped the province.
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The name Camiguin is derived from the native word “Kamagong”, a species of the ebony tree. Explorers Ferdinand Magellan and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi landed in Camiguin in 1521 and 1565, respectively. The first Spanish settlement was established in 1598 in what is now Guinsiliban