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The following outline is provided as an overview and topical guide to the province of Cebu.

Cebu - province in the Philippines, the 5th most populated province in the Philippines, and the most populated province in the Visayas archipelago.[1]

General reference

Geography of Cebu

Location of Cebu

Environment of Cebu

Natural geographic features of Cebu

Places in Cebu

Settlements in Cebu

References

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