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Banton, Romblon : ウィキペディア英語版
Banton, Romblon

Banton (formerly Jones) is a fifth class municipality in the province of Romblon, Philippines. Its territory encompasses the entire island of Banton, which is part of the Maghali group of islands in the northern portion of the province and lies on the northern portion of the Sibuyan Sea near the southern tip of Marinduque.〔 It is a town of about 6,000 people〔 majority of which speak the Bantoanon language, one of the five primary branches of the Visayan languages.〔
Banton is thought to be already inhabited by Filipinos since the pre-colonial period, based on analysis of discovered human remains, coffins, an ancient burial cloth and other archaeological finds by the National Museum in the 1930s. The present settlement was founded in 1622 by the Spanish and is the oldest settlement in the province.〔 During the American colonial period, the municipality changed its name to Jones in honor of American congressman William Jones, who authored the Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916.〔Buencamino, Felipe & Villamor, Ignacio. (1920)〕 Today, Banton is one of Romblon's thriving municipalities, with an economy dependent on copra farming, fishing, raffia palm weaving, and tourism.〔〔
==Etymology==
Banton's name was derived from the Asi word ''batoon'', meaning "rocky", referring to the mountainous and rocky topography of the island due to its volcanic origin.〔 However, some Asi language experts claim that the name was also derived from the word ''bantoy'', which is the Asi word for the venomous stonefish.〔

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