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[[pam:Pasacao, Camarines Sur]]
[[war:Pasacao, Camarines Sur]]
 
Language
 
While Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines, English is still common to the business sectors and is widely spoken. "Bicol Naga" is the language or dialect being spoken by most Pasaqueños. You will only find rare case where Filipino and English is being used as a medium of communication in Pasacao. They are only spoken once in a classroom or when there is a need to used it.
 
Climate
 
The municipality belongs to the fourth distinct type of climate. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year with northeast monsoon prevailing in the area. The general direction of the wind is characteristically from north to east from October to January and from east to southeast from February to April and easterly from May to September. The area is relatively dry from December to May and wet for the rest of the year.
From February to May is hot and dry season in the Philippines and Pasacao in particular. From this months most visitors and tourist came to Pasacao to unwind. It is during the "Lingo ng Pagkabuhay" or the Easter Sunday that most resorts and beaches are fully loaded with visitors coming from nearby locality and other areas of the world.