- Cavite City Library and Museum
Cavite City Library and Museum was created to serve as a repository of historical and cultural information and artifacts in the form of books, photographs, memorabilia and relics that chronicle the city's history and growth. CCLM serves as a learning and information center for residents of Cavite City and its neighboring towns. People come to the library to read and/or see the exhibits in the museum. A link is provided for the Diccionario Chabacano project which was recently published Asociacion Chabacano del Ciudad de Cavite.
http://cavitecitylibrary.home.ph.istemp.com/index.html
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- Chavacano
A language of the Philippines. Ethnologue.com data about Chavacano.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=cbk
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- Chavacano Dictionary Online
Chavacano Diccionario, a special project for Chavacano de Zamboanga and its birthplace, the ancient city of flowers - Zamboanga city, Asia's Latin City.
http://zamboanga.com/chavacano/index.html
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- El Chabacano
El chabacano es un idioma que se considera criollo del español. Deriva principalmente de esta lengua, la cual aporta la mayor parte de su vocabulario, aunque también tiene una gran influencia de lenguas propias de Filipinas, como el cebuano o el tagalog. En la imagen de la izquierda tenemos un mapa de su zona de principal influencia en Filipinas: Zamboanga, isla de Basilan, Cotobato y Davao, todo ello en la isla de Mindanao,
http://chabacano.iespana.es
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- Habla Chabacano
On Chabacano and Cavite City. Dedicated to (the memory of) things Chabacano and Caviteño. Chabacano is the dialect once spoken by many in my mother's hometown of Cavite City, where I too was born.
http://hablachabacano.blogspot.com
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- Learn to Speak Chabacano
From the official website of Zamboanga City, Asia's Latin City.
http://www.zamboanga.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=2&id=3&Itemid=59
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- Palenquero and Chabacano
From the site: It appears that no more than three Spanish-based creoles survive: Palenquero, spoken in Palenque de San Basilio, located about 50 miles south of Cartagena, in Bolívar province, Colombia; Papiamentu spoken on the islands of Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire, which currently form part of the Netherlands Antilles; and Chabacano or Philippine Creole Spanish, which is really a group of mutually intelligible dialects, the best-known being Zamboangueño. As an illustration of creolization in Spanish descriptions are given in the site of Palenquero and Chabacano.
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/i.e.mackenzie/creoles.htm
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