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In some large, traditional Filipino families, there is a hierarchic order and manner for how one addresses their older siblings. This actually comes from Chinese/Japanese sources.

For the boys, the first three oldest are usually addressed as kuya, diko and sangko; while the oldest three sisters are ate, ditse and sanse.

The oldest brother is kuya. Itโ€™s from the first Chinese ordinal, co. Remember when Charlie Chan referred to his sons as Son No. One and Son No. Two? Well, they indeed came into the world in that order. Present-day Chinese-Filipino surnames which start with โ€œCo-โ€œ, like Cojuangco, Coseteng or Cua, for example, all denote having come from the oldest son.

The term for oldest sister, ate, comes from aitche (โ€œichiโ€ meaning โ€œfirstโ€ in both Japanese and Hokkien, one of the Chinese dialects).

Diko, brother No. 2, and ditse, second sister, are rooted in โ€œdiโ€ (or ni or ji, depending on your regional Chinese or Japanese bent). Just so long as itโ€™s not โ€œditzyโ€ as might be concocted by a mischievous first-born.

Child No. 3, sangko and sanse, come from the Japanese sansei, i.e, third in line.

In reverse order, the youngest one is lovingly called the bunsรณ, neutral-gender. To be gender-specific, totoy (the literal translation from Chinese is โ€œthe foolish oneโ€), atoy, toto, itoy, doy are variant names given the youngest boy. The youngest girl was often called nene (literally, the โ€œdull oneโ€ in Chinese.

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We are thrilled to share with you that Bohol Island has officially become the very first Global Geopark of the Philippines. This groundbreaking decision took place during the 216th Executive Board Session of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in the city of Paris, France on 24 May 2023.

The UNESCO Global Geopark designation is a prestigious recognition bestowed upon exceptional places or regions that showcase geological sites and landscapes of international and special importance. These sites, together with important ecological, cultural, and archeological heritage sites, are meticulously managed through a comprehensive approach that encompasses conservation, education, research, and responsible tourism.

By adopting the geopark concept, relevant stakeholders from both the public and private sectors are encouraged to work together, fostering the promotion and practice of geoheritage conservation, geoscience education, environmental awareness, cultural heritage preservation, and sustainable development within the geopark.

Bohol Island, along with 17 other new geoparks, will soon join the Global Geoparks Network, bringing the total number of members to 195 this year. The Network provides a platform for international cooperation, allowing global geoparks and aspiring geoparks to share best practices and enhance the UNESCO Global Geopark brand.

The Provincial Government of Bohol, as the core management institution of the Bohol Island Geopark, extends its deepest gratitude to the members of the technical working group, technical advisers, partners from the academe, schools, non-government organizations, national government agencies, local government units, tour agencies, local businesses, volunteers, and supporters who made this dream a reality.

May this milestone inspire us more to collaborate for the sustainable development of our geopark and serve as an inspiration for other regions and provinces in the Philippines to follow suit.

Abante Bohol!
Daghan kaajong salamat!

Official Press Release: https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/unesco-names-18-new-global-geoparks?hub=67817

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