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Binahian, Camarines Sur : ウィキペディア英語版 | Binahian, Camarines Sur
Binahian is a barangay of Sipocot, Camarines Sur (Region V), in the Philippines on the eastern shoreline of Ragay Gulf. Its neighbouring barangays include Caima, Manlubang, Lipilip, and Carayrayan (all part of the Municipality of Sipocot) and Bangon (part of Municipality of Lupi). The native dialect spoken in Binahian is Bikol, or as some would claim, Mainland Bikolnon. This can be understood by the Bicolanos in all provinces of Region V unlike other Bikol dialects, which vary from town to town and can be very hard to understand. == Economy == Because of its remote location along the coast, many of the residents depend on fishing for food, whilst others run water taxis to shuttle passengers to and from Tagbac, the nearest harbour with access to the mainland. Binahian has many sari-sari stores, and a couple of copra dealers; otherwise the main industry is agriculture. Coffee, rice and other seasonal crops such as mongo beans, corn, tomatoes, and other ethnic vegetables are grown in smallholdings to help meet the needs of the population. Some locals have poultry, pig, or fish farms, and so the village always has a wide variety of truly local products to offer.
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