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Look up Ivatan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ivatan or Ibatan may refer to: Ivatan people, of Batanes, Philippines Ivatan language, their Batanic
Ivatan
Austronesian ethnolinguistic group
The Ivatan people are an Austronesian ethnolinguistic group native to the Batanes and Babuyan Islands of the northernmost Philippines. They are genetically
Ivatan_people
Batanic language of the Ivatan people of the Philippines
The Ivatan language, also known as Chirin nu Ivatan ("language of the Ivatan people"), is an Austronesian language spoken in the Batanes Islands of the
Ivatan_language
Province in Cagayan Valley, Philippines
the Ivatan endonym Batan.[citation needed] Older European sources may refer to the "Bashi" or "Bashee" Islands. The ancestors of today's Ivatans descended
Batanes
Subgroup of the Austronesian language family
dialect Itbayat on Itbayat Island Ivatan Ivasay dialect (= Basco Ivatan) on Batan Isamurung dialect (=Southern Ivatan) on Batan (southern part), Sabtang
Batanic_languages
Austronesian language spoken on Orchid Island, Taiwan
Orchid Island, 46 kilometers southeast of Taiwan. It is a member of the Ivatan dialect continuum. Yami is known as ciriciring no Tao 'human speech' by
Yami_language
Philippine-born Ivatan and American painter (born 1946)
Barsana Abad (October 5, 1946 – December 7, 2004) was a Filipino-American Ivatan visual artist. She worked in mixed media, integrating fiber art with painting;
Pacita_Abad
Church in Batanes, Philippines
primarily constructed of stone and lime mortar, materials commonly used in Ivatan vernacular and religious architecture during the Spanish colonial period
Uyugan_Church
Terraced hillforts in Batanes, Philippines
Ijangs are the terraced hillfort settlements of the Ivatan people built on hill tops and ridges in the Batanes Islands of the Philippines. These high rocky
Ijang
Filipino dish of meat cooked in soy sauce and vinegar
achuete seeds in the former. In the northernmost province of Batanes, the Ivatan prepare a type of adobo called luñiz, where they preserve pork in jars with
Philippine_adobo
Bǐngdīngwèi Sīhuǒ Dàshén Yǐwǔwèi Sīhuǒ Dàdì Nánfāng Chìjīng Dìjūn Rirryaw Añitu: Ivatan place spirit Añitus who played music and sang inside a cave in Sabtang,
List_of_fire_deities
Proposed branch of the Austronesian language family
also noted that the Batanic languages, constituting Yami, Itbayat, and Ivatan, should in fact be considered as a primary MP branch. In an evaluation of
Philippine_languages
Ivatan herbal tea
Tubho tea (sometimes spelled tubha), is a traditional herbal tea of the Ivatan people in the Philippines made from dried leaves of the tubho fern. Tubho
Tubho_tea
1971 Balikpapan-class landing craft heavy
BRP Ivatan (LC-298) is a Balikpapan-class heavy landing craft operated by the Philippine Navy. One of eight vessels built by Walkers Limited for the Royal
HMAS_Brunei
[better source needed] Fortifications for wartime purposes were also built by the Ivatan in the islands of Batanes. They built idjang which were a type of citadel
Architecture of the Philippines
Architecture_of_the_Philippines
Municipality in Cagayan, Philippines
Calayan, officially the Municipality of Calayan (Ilocano: Ili ti Calayan; Ivatan: Kavahayan nu Calayan; Ibanag: Ili nat Calayan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Calayan)
Calayan,_Cagayan
Grammatical phenomenon in Austronesian
islands found in the Luzon Strait, between Taiwan and the Philippines. Ivatan has four voices: Actor Voice, Patient Voice, Locative Voice, and Circumstantial
Symmetrical_voice
Ethnic group
peoples in the Taiwanese mainland than to the Ivatan people of the Philippines. However, the Tao and the Ivatan both speak closely related Western Malayo-Polynesian
Tao_people
Central military fortification of a town
and took many captives, but the citadel held out. In the Philippines, the Ivatan people of the northern islands of Batanes often built fortifications to
Citadel
Administrative region of the Philippines
Oriental. Some other inhabitants are of Bicolano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Ivatan, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Waray, Zamboangueño, and Tausug descent, while
Northern_Mindanao
Gallego, Maria Kristina S. (2015). "Ang mga Nominal Marker ng Filipino at Ivatan". Daluyan: Journal Ng Wikang Filipino (in Tagalog). 21 (1): 86. ISSN 2244-6001
List of loanwords in the Tagalog language
List_of_loanwords_in_the_Tagalog_language
BRP Batak (AT-299) and BRP Ivatan (AT-298)
List of equipment of the Philippine Navy
List_of_equipment_of_the_Philippine_Navy
(MTB-MLE) strategy: Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hiligaynon Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Kinaray-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog
List of regional languages of the Philippines
List_of_regional_languages_of_the_Philippines
Filipino chieftain and revolt leader
y Vargas sent an expedition to Batanes Island, formally subjecting the Ivatan people to the authority of the Spanish King. Spanish authority was established
Aman_Dangat
Dormant stratovolcano on Batan Island, Philippines
part of the Pacific ring of fire. Mount Iraya is a sacred mountain for the Ivatan people. There are two contrasting tales regarding the mountain. The first
Mount_Iraya
is a traditional trading ship of the Ivatan people of the Philippines. It is the largest boat type among the Ivatan people and characteristically has a
Avang
Island in the Philippines
The language of Babuyan Island is sometimes classified as a dialect of Ivatan. Babuyan was depopulated by the Spanish and only repopulated at the end
Babuyan_Island
Spanish noble and naval officer (1733–1805)
tobacco monopoly, the persistence of Moro raids, and the subjugation of the Ivatan natives of Batanes. Basco was originally an officer of the royal Spanish
José_Basco_y_Vargas
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
B4a1a3a1 – Philippines (Ivatan), Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu), Spain, USA B4a1a3a1a – Taiwan (Amis) B4a1a4 – Philippines (Ivatan), Orchid Island (Yami) B4a1a5
Haplogroup_B_(mtDNA)
Subregion of the Asian continent
Kapampangans, Pangasinans, Surigaonons, Ifugao, Kalinga, Kamayo, Cuyonon and Ivatan. In mainland Southeast Asia, the Burmese accounts for more than two-thirds
Southeast_Asia
Family of double sulfate salts of aluminium
Hornedo, Florentino H. (2000). Taming the Wind: Ethno-cultural history on the Ivatan of the Batanes Isles. Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas Publishing
Alum
Filipino businessman (1917–2010)
Returning to his house in Manila, he found that it was filled with expatriate Ivatans seeking shelter. Despite the conflict, Agudo hosted them until Batanes
Silvino_Barsana_Agudo
Traditional wide-brimmed hat from the Philippines
other ethnic groups of the Philippines include: Talugong – salakot of the Ivatan people. It is worn by men paired with a vest of voyavoy palm leaves called
Salakot
Ethnic groups
Isneg people Kalinga people Kankana-ey Tingguian Ilongot people Itawis Ivatan people Kapampangan people Lumad peoples B'laan people Bagobo Mandaya Manobo
Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
Ethnic_groups_in_Southeast_Asia
Language family of the Philippines
also: Visayan peoples v t e Philippine languages Batanic (Bashiic) Itbayat Ivatan Yami Bilic Blaan Tboli Teduray Central Luzon Hatang Kayi (Remontado) Kapampangan
Bisayan_languages
DNA analysis of Filipino populations
ancestry in individuals from Bolinao, Cebuano, Ibaloi, Itabayaten, Ilocano, Ivatan, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, and Yogad groups, dating back to the Spanish colonial
Genetic and anthropology studies on Filipinos
Genetic_and_anthropology_studies_on_Filipinos
Filipino politician and member of Philippine Assembly from 1911 to 1916
January 22, 1917) was a Filipino elementary schoolteacher and politician of Ivatan ethnicity who represented Batanes's lone district in the Philippine Assembly
Vicente_Barsana
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Pangasinan
Traditional ceremony of the indigenous Tao people of Taiwan
Teyteyka, and Amiyan are from the Ivatan languages due to their proximity of the Yami and Orchid Island with both Ivatan (Philippines) and Taiwanese natives
Flying_fish_festival_(Taiwan)
Municipality in Batanes, Philippines
derived from the Ivatan word "Idi" or "Idian" which means home or hometown. They belonged to the Ivatan tribes and spoke the same Ivatan language, but with
Uyugan
Military defensive construction
Oriental Kutang San Diego, Gumaca, Quezon Baluarte Luna, Luna, La Union The Ivatan people of the northern islands of Batanes built their so-called idjang on
Fortification
Philippine Navy guided missile frigate
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Miguel_Malvar_(FFG-6)
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
instruction: Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hiligaynon Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Kinaray-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog
Philippines
June 2016 Status in active service General characteristics Class & type Ivatan-class (Balikpapan-class) Landing Craft Heavy Displacement 364 tons standard
BRP_Agta
Northernmost island of the Philippines
natives also called the island Dimavulis or Dihami, meaning "north" in Ivatan. By some members of the Spanish colonial government it was called Diami
Mavulis_Island
1982 class of Royal Navy corvettes
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
Jacinto-class_patrol_vessel
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Alfredo_Peckson
American linguist
numerous books, articles, reviews, and translations. His books include An Ivatan Syntax; Central Bontoc: Sentence, Paragraph and Discourse Structures; Philippine
Lawrence_A._Reid
Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
kulibangbang, Ivatan kulivaavang, and Tagalog aliparó Caterpillars, e.g. Ilocano alimbobódo, Bikol alaláso Centipedes, e.g. Cebuano aluhipan and Ivatan alipuan
Anito
Province in Cagayan Valley, Philippines
na Cagayan; Itawit: Provinsiya ya Cagayan; Isnag: Provinsia nga Cagayan; Ivatan: Provinsiya nu Cagayan; Gaddang: Provinsia na Cagayan; Filipino: Lalawigan
Cagayan
Headgear worn by Ivatan women
when worn by men) is a protective headdress made and typically worn by Ivatan women of the Philippine Batanes and Babuyan Islands. It is woven from strands
Vakul
Flagship of the Philippine Navy
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Jose_Rizal
Filipino baked rice cake
in Cebuano and Hiligaynon, bingka or bingkah in Aklanon, and vivingka in Ivatan. Bibingka is a traditional Christmas food in Philippine cuisine. It is usually
Bibingka
Guided missile frigates in service with the Philippines Navy
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
Miguel_Malvar-class_frigate
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Anastacio_Cacayorin
Traditional Philippine boat
Falua, also spelled faluwa, is a traditional open-deck boat of the Ivatan people from the islands of Sabtang and Batan in the Philippines. It is about
Falua
Language spoken in the Philippines
v t e Philippine languages Batanic (Bashiic) Itbayat Ivatan Yami Bilic Blaan Tboli Teduray Central Luzon Hatang Kayi (Remontado) Kapampangan Sambalic Abellen
Filipino_language
jurisdiction of Taiwan. They speak Ivatan language, & also Ilocano as second language. Aside from their regional homeland, Ivatans are also found in mainland
Ethnic groups in the Philippines
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Philippines
Kalinga dialect of the Philippines
Regional languages Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hiligaynon Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Karay-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog
Kalinga_Butbut_language
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Dionisio_Ojeda
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_General_Emilio_Aguinaldo
Ethnic group
Bicolano people Pangasinan (historical polity) Igorot people Ilocano people Ivatan people Kapampangan people Limahong Lumad Moro people Negrito Sambal people
Pangasinan_people
Culture and the Arts. Archived from the original on November 1, 2012. "An Ivatan Folktale: "Duch'narbaan" / "Where Someone Fell"". Sari-Sari Storybooks.
Philippine_mythology
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
Japan, Korea F1a3a2 – Philippines (Ivatan) F1a3a3 – Taiwanese Aborigines (Tsou, Bunun, Makatao, Thao), Philippines (Ivatan) F1a3a7 - Philippines, Malaysia
Haplogroup_F_(mtDNA)
Philippine warship
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PS-40)
BRP_Gregorio_del_Pilar_(PS-40)
Filipino seafood dish
cuisine and are highly regarded for their tangy and robust flavors. Among the Ivatan people of the Batanes islands refer to kinilaw as lataven. Fish lataven
Kinilaw
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Bagong_Lakas
Philippine Navy frigate
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Antonio_Luna
Austronesian language of the Philippines
These speakers include native speakers of languages such as Ibanag, Itawes, Ivatan, Bolinao, Pangasinan, Sambal, and other regional languages. The Iloco language
Ilocano_language
Architecture based on local needs, materials, traditions
of the Philippines Bahay na bato of the Philippines Stone house of the Ivatan people in Batanes, the Philippines Bai meeting house of the Palauan people
Vernacular_architecture
Municipality in Batanes, Philippines
municipality is known for its lighthouse and the old stone houses of the Ivatan villages of Chavayan and Savidug. Like Batan Island to the north, Sabtang
Sabtang
Filipinos who live in Taiwan
Hsinchu · Taichung · Yilan · Kaoshiung · Hualien · Orchid Island Languages Ivatan, Itbayat, Yami, Tagalog, English, Taiwanese Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien
Filipinos_in_Taiwan
language, Tao (or Yami) is part of the Batanic languages which includes Ivatan, Babuyan, and Itbayat of the Batanes. Below are the numbers of Filipinos
Languages_of_the_Philippines
Preparation of betel leaf and areca nut
hitso, or ngangà in Tagalog, Bikol, and the Visayan languages; dapiau in Ivatan; and bua, mama or maman in Ilocano; luyos in Kapampangan; pasa in Basilan;
Betel_nut_chewing
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
tayo we (inc.) Pangasinan Ilocano Kapampangan Tausug Maguindanao Maranao Ivatan Ibanag Yogad Gaddang Tboli sikatayo datayo ikatamu kitaniyu tanu tano yaten
Tagalog_language
Presidential yacht acquired by the Philippine government
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Ang_Pangulo
Island in Batanes, Philippines
landscape of Batan Island with Mount Matarem in the distant left Mount Iraya Ivatan language List of islands of the Philippines "Philippine Standard Geographic
Batan_Island
Philippine Navy amphibious transport ship
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
Tarlac-class landing platform dock
Tarlac-class_landing_platform_dock
Traditional Filipino watercraft with outriggers
seafaring techniques. Avang - a large two-masted closed-deck cargo ship of the Ivatan people about 14 to 18 m (46 to 59 ft) in length. Extinct since 1910. Bilo
Bangka_(boat)
Ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines
language Rajahnate of Cebu Tagalog people Kapampangan people Ilocano people Ivatan people Igorot people Pangasinan people Bicolano people Negrito Visayan people
Cebuano_people
Philippine Navy landing platform ship
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Tarlac_(LD-601)
Philippine water buffalo
damulag in Tagalog, Bikol, and Kapampangan; dueg in Pangasinan; and pagad in Ivatan. The resemblance of the word "carabao" to caribou is coincidental, and they
Carabao
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Regional languages Aklanon Bikol Cebuano Chavacano Hiligaynon Ibanag Ilocano Ivatan Kapampangan Karay-a Maguindanao Maranao Pangasinan Sambal Surigaonon Tagalog
Isnag_language
Group of languages of the Philippines
v t e Philippine languages Batanic (Bashiic) Itbayat Ivatan Yami Bilic Blaan Tboli Teduray Central Luzon Hatang Kayi (Remontado) Kapampangan Sambalic Abellen
Bikol_languages
Class of warships
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
Rajah Sulayman-class patrol vessel
Rajah_Sulayman-class_patrol_vessel
Filipino term for eating with hands
but Festive Way of Entertaining". Esquire. Retrieved 22 August 2021. "The Ivatan Cuisine: Must-Try Batanes Dishes". The Girl Behind The Pen. Retrieved 17
Kamayan
Fortified refuge or defended settlement on a rise of elevation
the world, such as the Hill Forts of Rajasthan. In the Philippines, the Ivatan people of the Batanes Islands built ijang—fortified villages on top of natural
Hillfort
Traditional boat of the Ivatan people
Chinedkeran is a traditional open-deck boat of the Ivatan people from the island of Itbayat in the Philippines. It is similar in size to the falua, with
Chinedkeran
In service with the Australian Defence Force and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force
were refitted and donated to the Philippine Navy in 2015, commissioning as Ivatan and Batak. Three additional units of the class - decommissioned units former
Balikpapan-class landing craft
Balikpapan-class_landing_craft
Philippine Navy vessel
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Diego_Silang_(FFG-7)
Philippine Navy ship
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Quezon
Roman Catholic church in Batanes, Philippines
Tukon Chapel Our Lady of Mount Carmel Chapel Chapel du Tukon (Ivatan) The chapel's facade. Location in Batanes Show map of Batanes Location in Luzon#Location
Tukon_Chapel
Vizcaya; Aeta of Zambales, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bataan, Nueva Ecija; and the Ivatan of Batanes. Many of these indigenous groups cover a wide spectrum in terms
Indigenous peoples of the Philippines
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Philippines
(1980). Philippine Studies Vol. 28, No. 1: The World and The Ways of the Ivatan Añitu. Ateneo de Manila University. Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society
List_of_art_deities
Human leukocyte antigen serotype
Tibetan 13.3 Finland 13.3 Kenya Luo 13.2 Cameroon Bamileke 13.0 Philippines Ivatan 13.0 Kenya 12.9 Singapore Riau Malay 12.2 India North Delhi 11.7 Tunisia
HLA-Cw4
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
v t e Philippine languages Batanic (Bashiic) Itbayat Ivatan Yami Bilic Blaan Tboli Teduray Central Luzon Hatang Kayi (Remontado) Kapampangan Sambalic Abellen
Pangasinan_language
1984 Jacinto class Corvette
LST-1/LST-542 class Sierra Madre Laguna Benguet Tagbanua class Tagbanua Ivatan class Ivatan Batak Waray Iwak Agta Mulgae class Mamanwa Tausug class Tausug LCU
BRP_Artemio_Ricarte
(with Filipino, English, Aklanon, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ibanag, Ilocano, Ivatan, Kapampangan, Kinaray-a, Pangasinan, Sambal, Surigaonon, Tagalog, and Waray)
List_of_official_languages
Municipality in Lanao del Sur, Philippines
groups such as Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Iranun, Cebuano, Maranao, Talaandig, Ivatan, and Tagalog residing in the area. Hiligyanon is the dominant language spoken
Wao,_Lanao_del_Sur
Local chief executive
Tourism Office of Batanes. December 31, 2022. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Ivatan People of the Philippines: History, Customs, Culture and Traditions [Batanes
Governor_of_Batanes
IVATAN
IVATAN
IVATAN
IVATAN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Righteousness and Virtues
Boy/Male
British, English
Unique; Matchless
Boy/Male
Tamil
A portion of Lord Shiv
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord's Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hrithvi | ஹà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®µà¯€
Right guidance, Happy, Scholar, Lady indian priest who full fill particularly completing the vedic haven
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fresh, Dear, Rare, Pinnacle
Girl/Female
English, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Union
Boy/Male
Hindu
Protected by Rama
Female
Russian
 Variant spelling of Russian Anya, ANIA means "favor; grace." Compare with another form of Ania.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Earl, EARLE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
IVATAN
IVATAN
IVATAN
IVATAN
IVATAN