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1582–1583]
RELATION BY LOARCA
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seen by the Spaniards will number about five thousand Indians, who are scattered through the following villages:

The village of Daguisan.
The river of Ylaga.
The river of Yba.
The river of Basey.
The villages of Hubun.
The villages of Balingigua.
The villages of Guiguan.
The river of Sicavalo.
The river of Bolongan.
The river of Sibato.
The village of Tinagun.
The River of Calviga.
The estuaries of Ulaya.
The river of Paguntan.
The river of Napundan.
The river of Bolo.
The river of Pono.
The river of Gamay.
The villages of Panpan.
The river of Catubi.
The river of Volonto.
The river of Yuatan.
The river of Pagaguahan.
The village of Baranas.
The village of Arasan.

Islands of Bantac. Close to the island of Ybabao, on its eastern side and in the gulf of Nueva España [i.e., Pacific Ocean], are to be found two islands, called Bantac. They are thinly populated, and according to what the Indians say, no one has yet set foot on them.