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- Maranao_people abstract "Maranao (Maranao: ['mәranaw]; Filipino: Mëranaw), also spelled as Meranao and Meranau, is the term used officially by the Philippine government in reference to the southern tribe who are now the people of the lake called Ranao in the Iranaon language, a predominantly Muslim region in the Philippines island of Mindanao. They are famous for their artwork, sophisticated weaving, wood and metal crafts, and their epic literature, Darangen. The word Maranao, also spelled Meranau is a misnomer as it does not have a sense in reference to nouns such as people, place or thing. The prefix MA- means 'to be', i.e., Maranao means to be lake. The real term is Iranon which when pronounced fluently is Iranon (also Iranun) meaning "People of the Lake," referring to the indigenous people who inhabited the lands around Lake Lanao whose principal town is Marawi City. The Maranaos are part of the wider Moro ethnic group, who constitute the sixth largest Moro ethnic group.The life of the Maranaos is centered on Lake Lanao, the largest in Mindanao, and the second largest and deepest lake in the Philippines. This breathtakingly beautiful lake is surrounded with myths and legends, it is the main source of fisheries, and the main source of a hydroelectric plant installed on it; and the Agus River system that generates 70% of the electricity used by the people of Mindanao. A commanding view of the lake is offered by Marawi City, the provincial capital.".
- Maranao_people language Cebuano_language.
- Maranao_people language Chavacano_language.
- Maranao_people language Filipino_language.
- Maranao_people language Maranao_language.
- Maranao_people language Philippine_English.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Basilan.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Bukidnon.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Cotabato.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Illanun_people.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Lanao_del_Norte.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Lanao_del_Sur.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Maguindanao.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Malaysia.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Maranao_language.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Maranaos_in_America.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Metro_Cebu.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Metro_Manila.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Sulu.
- Maranao_people populationPlace Tawi-Tawi.
- Maranao_people related Austronesian_peoples.
- Maranao_people related Filipino_people.
- Maranao_people related Illanun_people.
- Maranao_people related Lumad_peoples.
- Maranao_people related Maguindanao.
- Maranao_people related Taus%C5%ABg_people.
- Maranao_people related Tiruray_people.
- Maranao_people related Visayans.
- Maranao_people religion Islam_in_the_Philippines.
- Maranao_people thumbnail Sarimanok_bird_of_Philippine_Folklore.jpg?width=300.
- Maranao_people totalPopulation "1".
- Maranao_people totalPopulation "1142000".
- Maranao_people wikiPageExternalLink maranaw_frame.html.
- Maranao_people wikiPageExternalLink 36.
- Maranao_people wikiPageExternalLink www.maranao.com.
- Maranao_people wikiPageID "1205782".
- Maranao_people wikiPageRevisionID "601155832".
- Maranao_people caption "Sarimanok( is a legendary bird of the Maranao that has become a ubiquitous symbol of their art)".
- Maranao_people group "Maranao".
- Maranao_people hasPhotoCollection Maranao_people.
- Maranao_people languages Cebuano_language.
- Maranao_people languages Chavacano_language.
- Maranao_people languages Filipino_language.
- Maranao_people languages Maranao_language.
- Maranao_people languages Philippine_English.
- Maranao_people population "(1.25% of total population)".
- Maranao_people population "1142000".
- Maranao_people regions "Bukidnon, Cotabato, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Zamboanga del Sur, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-tawi, Manila, Cebu in the Maranaos in Sabah, Malaysia Maranaos in USA Maranao in Saudi Arabia Middle East".
- Maranao_people related Illanun_people.
- Maranao_people related Lumad_peoples.
- Maranao_people related Maguindanao.
- Maranao_people related Tausūg_people.
- Maranao_people related Tiruray_people.
- Maranao_people related Visayans.
- Maranao_people related "other Austronesian peoples".
- Maranao_people related "other Filipino peoples,".
- Maranao_people related "other Moros,".
- Maranao_people religions "Christian minority exists".
- Maranao_people religions "Predominantly Islam".
- Maranao_people subject Category:Islam_in_the_Philippines.
- Maranao_people subject Category:Muslim_communities_of_the_Philippines.
- Maranao_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Maranao_people type Community108223802.
- Maranao_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Maranao_people type Gathering107975026.
- Maranao_people type Group100031264.
- Maranao_people type MuslimCommunities.
- Maranao_people type MuslimCommunitiesOfThePhilippines.
- Maranao_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Maranao_people type EthnicGroup.
- Maranao_people type Collective.
- Maranao_people comment "Maranao (Maranao: ['mәranaw]; Filipino: Mëranaw), also spelled as Meranao and Meranau, is the term used officially by the Philippine government in reference to the southern tribe who are now the people of the lake called Ranao in the Iranaon language, a predominantly Muslim region in the Philippines island of Mindanao. They are famous for their artwork, sophisticated weaving, wood and metal crafts, and their epic literature, Darangen.".
- Maranao_people label "Maranao people".
- Maranao_people label "Maranao".
- Maranao_people label "Маранао".
- Maranao_people sameAs Maranao.
- Maranao_people sameAs m.04h6bl.
- Maranao_people sameAs Q311883.
- Maranao_people sameAs Q311883.
- Maranao_people sameAs Maranao_people.
- Maranao_people wasDerivedFrom Maranao_people?oldid=601155832.
- Maranao_people depiction Sarimanok_bird_of_Philippine_Folklore.jpg.
- Maranao_people isPrimaryTopicOf Maranao_people.
- Maranao_people name "Maranao".