The name Mindanao is named after the Maguindanaons who constituted the largest Sultanate historically, and evidence from maps made during the 17th and 18th century. Mindanao is the second largest and southernmost major island in the Philippines.
Before it was named Mindanao, the island was known as Ma-i or Maguindanaon. Mindanao is the current name given to the southernmost major island in the Philippines.
The word "Mindanao" is believed to have originated from the word "madin" or "mindana" by the Maranao people, which means "people of the flood plains." This name was adapted by the Spanish colonizers and eventually became known as Mindanao.
The Visayas group of islands are the nearest to Mindanao. The islands of Palawan and Camiguin are some islands near Mindanao.
the maranaw they came Mindanao's from lanao del norte and they are Muslim
the maranaw they came Mindanao's from lanao del norte and they are Muslim
the maranaw they came Mindanao's from lanao del norte and they are Muslim
The name "Mindanao" is believed to have originated from the Visayan term "Minadyâ" or "Madayaw," which means "generous" or "well-kept." It is thought that the name reflects the bountiful natural resources and beauty of the island.
danao is the root of mindanao cotabato is the root of mindanao
The word Mindanao is believed to have originated from the Spanish term "Mina de Oro," which means "mine of gold," named by Spanish explorers who sought gold in the region. Over time, the name evolved into Mindanao.
actually..base on my own common sense,mindanao trench is found in mindanao.........
The Mindanao Standard was established in 2010.
Is in Agus River on the island of Mindanao, Philippines