As of the 2007 census, Central Visayas had a population of
6,398,628, making it the 5th most populous of the country's 17 regions. The population density was
403.1 people per square kilometer (6,129.4/mi²). The census showed an average
annual population growth rate of 1.59% from 2000 to 2007, significantly less
than the national average of 2.04%.[3]
Cebuano is
the dominant language of the region. Boholano is a dialectal variant of
Cebuano spoken in Bohol. In the Camotes Islands, which is part of Cebu,
Cebuano language is spoken in the towns of Tudela, Pilar and San Francisco.
Except the town of Poro, in which, Porohanon is
spoken (a variation or mixture of Cebuano, Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) and Masbateño
language, with 87% Cebuano vocabulary). Tagalog, English and Spanish are also spoken in this
region.
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