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===Surigaonon=== Surigaonon (also called Jaun-Jaun, Waya-Waya) itself on the other hand is the northern ([[Surigao del Norte]]) variety, with about 400,000 speakers. Surigaonon speakers are distributed throughout [[Surigao del Norte]], northern [[Surigao del Sur]], and northern [[Agusan del Norte]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Surigaonon |url=https://www.ethnologue.com/language/sgd/19 |website=Ethnologue |language=en}}</ref> Surigaonon and Tandaganon speakers can understand each other well, even if they use their own languages in conversation (similar to the mutual intelligibility between the [[Boholano dialect]] and the [[Cebuano language|general Cebuano dialect]]). Together, Surigaonon and Tandaganon are spoken in [[Surigao del Norte]] and most parts of [[Surigao del Sur]], except in the City of [[Bislig]], municipalities of [[Barobo]], [[Hinatuan]], [[Lingig]], and [[Tagbina]]. In the non-Surigaonon-speaking areas of Surigao, most of the inhabitants are descended from [[Cebuano language|Cebuano]]-speaking migrants, and the rest are natives who speak [[Kamayo language|Kamayo]], a [[Mansakan languages|Mansakan]] language.
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