This document provides an overview of the regions and provinces of the Philippines, listing each province under its corresponding region. Key details are given for each province, including notable landmarks, industries, festivals, and geographical features. In total, there are 17 administrative regions that cover the entire nation, each with its own unique provinces, cities, and municipalities.
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REGIONS
This document provides an overview of the regions and provinces of the Philippines, listing each province under its corresponding region. Key details are given for each province, including notable landmarks, industries, festivals, and geographical features. In total, there are 17 administrative regions that cover the entire nation, each with its own unique provinces, cities, and municipalities.
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Region
Region I (Ilocos Region)
-Ilocos Norte (Paoay Church) -Ilocos Sur (Vigan) -La Union (Monaliza in Urbiztondo, San Juan) -Pangasinan (100 islands) Region II (Cagayan Valley) -Cagayan (Kanlaw) -Isabela (Aguinaldo Shrine, Bonsai forest) -Nueva Viscaya (CAraballo Mountain) -Quirino -Batanes (Bahay na bato) Region III (Central Luzon) -Aurora (Sanctuary of Natures Splendor) -Bataan (Corregidor Island) -Bulacan -Nueva Ecija (Rice bowl) -Pampanga (Culinary Center of the Philippines) -Tarlac (Aquino) -Zambales (Mt. Pinatubo) Region IV-A (CALABARZON) -Cavite (Republic of the Philippines) -Laguna (Mt. Makiling) -Batangas (Taal Volcano) -RIzal (The Cradle of the Phil. Art) -Quezon (Pahiyas) Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) -Marinduque (Zarsuela) -Occidental Mindoro (Marine Wonderland) -Oriental MIndoro (Puerto Galera) -Roblon -Palawan (Nature Sancturary of the World) Region V (Bicol Region) -Albay (Boracay/Mt. Mayon) -Camarines Norte (Municipal) -Camarines Sur (Pandaka Pigmea - smallest fish) -Catanduanes (Eco-adventure Paradise)
-Masbate (Melting Pot of Diverse Cultures and Traditions in Central Philippines)
-Sorsogon (Gateway to Southern Philippines/whale shark) Region VI (Western Visayas) -Aklan (Oldest province) -Antique -Capiz (Seafood Capital of the Phils) -Guimaras(Exotic Island) -Iloilo (Ati-Atihan) -Negros Occidental (Maskara Festival) Region VII (Central Visayas) -Bohol (Chocolate Hills of the Philippines) -Cebu (Mactan Shrine) -Negros Oriental (Whale and Shark Haven) -Siquijor Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) -Biliran (paradise undiscovered) -Eastern Samar -Leyte -Northern Samar -Samar -Southern Leyte Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula) -Zamboanga del Norte (twin city province) -Zamboanga del Sur -Zamboanga Sibugay -Zamboanga City (Philippines Little Spain) Region X (Northern Mindanao) -Bukidnon (pineapple) -Camiguin (lansones) -Lanao del Norte (Land of Beauty and Bounty) -Misamis Occidental (banana) -Misamis Oriental (coconut) -Iligan (City of Majestic Waterfalls) Region XI (Davao Region) -Compostela Valley -Davao del Norte -Davao del Sur (food bowl) -Davao Oriental (comval)
Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN)
-South Cotabato -Cotabato -Sultan Kudarat (spanish and muslim war) -Sarangani (pacman) -North Cotabato (empire province) -Kidapawan City (mt. apo) -Kuronadal City
Region XIII (CARAGA)
-Agusan del Norte (kandila) -Agusan del Sur -Dinagat Islands (second newest province of the Phils) -Surigao del Norte (Oplan Panagat/Surfing Capital of the PHilippines) -Surigao del Sur (Enchanted River) -Butuan City (museum) -Surigao city (Battle of Surigao Strait) ARMM -Basilan -Lanao del Sur (Lake Lanao -Land of the Maranaos) -Maguindanao (Majority Muslim) -Shariff Kabunsuan (Short lived province) -Sulu -Tawi-Tawi (headquarters of military group) Cordillera Region -Abra (Phil. Natural Dye) -Benguet (Salad bowl) -Kalinga -Ifugao (Banaue Rice Terraces) -Mt. Province ( munny caves, hanging coffins)-weavers paradise -Apayao -Baguio (Summer Capital of the Philippines)
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