ItbayatHui-li̍p-pin Batanes séng ē-té ê hêng-chèng-khu, i-ê chú tó Itbayat Tó mā sī séng lāi siāng tōa ê tó-sū, só͘-chāi tī Hui-li̍p-pin oa̍h pak, lî Tâi-oân tāi-iok 200 kong-lí.

Itbayat ê jîn-kháu ū 2,867 lâng, biān-chek 83.13 pêng-hong kong-lí. Itbayat só͘ koán ê tó-sū tû-liáu chú tó, iá ū Diogo, Siayan, Maysanga, Mabudis, North, kap Mavulis (mā kiò Y'ami), in sī Hui-li̍p-pin siān oa̍h pak ê kûn-tó.

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Tī Itbayat tó ê Torongan kap Reranum ê soaⁿ-tōng, ū hoat-kiàn tāi-kài 3000 kàu 4000 nî chêng ê ûi-chek[1].

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  1. Peter Bellwood, Eusebio Dizon and Armand Mijares (2013). "Archaeological Excavations on Itbayat and Siayan Islands". 4000 Years of Migration and Cultural Exchange. ANU E Press.