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- San_Juan,_Southern_Leyte abstract "San Juan is a fifth class municipality in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It was formerly known as Cabali-an. According to the 2010 National census, it has a total population of 14,073 people.The Kabalian language, a Visayan language distinct from Waray-Waray and Cebuano, is spoken in San Juan.".
- Q173754 abstract "San Juan is a fifth class municipality in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It was formerly known as Cabali-an. According to the 2010 National census, it has a total population of 14,073 people.The Kabalian language, a Visayan language distinct from Waray-Waray and Cebuano, is spoken in San Juan.".
- San_Juan,_Southern_Leyte comment "San Juan is a fifth class municipality in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It was formerly known as Cabali-an. According to the 2010 National census, it has a total population of 14,073 people.The Kabalian language, a Visayan language distinct from Waray-Waray and Cebuano, is spoken in San Juan.".
- Q173754 comment "San Juan is a fifth class municipality in the province of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It was formerly known as Cabali-an. According to the 2010 National census, it has a total population of 14,073 people.The Kabalian language, a Visayan language distinct from Waray-Waray and Cebuano, is spoken in San Juan.".