The document summarizes information about the Caraga administrative region and provinces of Agusan del Norte and Dinagat Islands in the Philippines. Caraga region consists of 5 provinces including Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Sur. Agusan del Norte's economy relies heavily on agriculture and rice production. It has a tropical climate without a dry season. Dinagat Islands, formerly part of Surigao del Norte province, is known as the "Mystical Island of Love" for its natural beauty and friendly people.
EASTERN MINDANAO'S HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND TOURISM
PS: It is mindanao not visayas *If you want the Ms Powerpoint Presentation of it just email me at gepfelaire@gmail.com
EASTERN MINDANAO'S HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND TOURISM
PS: It is mindanao not visayas *If you want the Ms Powerpoint Presentation of it just email me at gepfelaire@gmail.com
MIMAROPA is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IV-B. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region, the other being Eastern Visayas. The name is an acronym combination of its constituent provinces, which are: Mindoro (divided into Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro), Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. The region is also formally known as the Southern Tagalog Islands.
Calapan City is the regional center. However, most regional government offices such as the Department of Public Works and Highways are in the city of Quezon in Metro Manila.
The region was part of the now-defunct Southern Tagalog region until May 17, 2002.[4] On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to the region of Western Visayas by Executive Order No. 429.
However, on August 19, 2005, then-President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 429 in abeyance pending a review.
Proyekto sa FIL4: Panitikan ng Rehiyon
Halaw sa librong "Literatura ng Iba't-Ibang Rehiyon ng Pilipinas" (2001) ni Carmelita S. Lorenzo, et. al.,
Presentasyon ni Christine Florida
BSED IIB - FILIPINO
MIMAROPA is an administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region IV-B. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region, the other being Eastern Visayas. The name is an acronym combination of its constituent provinces, which are: Mindoro (divided into Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro), Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. The region is also formally known as the Southern Tagalog Islands.
Calapan City is the regional center. However, most regional government offices such as the Department of Public Works and Highways are in the city of Quezon in Metro Manila.
The region was part of the now-defunct Southern Tagalog region until May 17, 2002.[4] On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to the region of Western Visayas by Executive Order No. 429.
However, on August 19, 2005, then-President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 429 in abeyance pending a review.
Proyekto sa FIL4: Panitikan ng Rehiyon
Halaw sa librong "Literatura ng Iba't-Ibang Rehiyon ng Pilipinas" (2001) ni Carmelita S. Lorenzo, et. al.,
Presentasyon ni Christine Florida
BSED IIB - FILIPINO
This ppt talks about the brief history and diverse culture of the National Capital region's 17 provinces, which you can use in your EDUC 8A classes (Social Dimension) and Philippine History Classes.
Region 6 Western Visayas
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2. CARAGA (called
"Caragans"
"Kalagans" by the
Spaniards) is an
administrative regio
n of
the Philippines, on
the northeastern
portion of the island
of Mindanao, also
called REGION XIII.
3. The region is composed of
five provinces:
Agusan del Norte,
Agusan del Sur,
Surigao del Norte,
Surigao del Sur
Dinagat Islands
4. BUTUAN CITY
the “Timber City” of the south.
is the regional center. It is considered
as another province because of its highly
urbanized area; figures are excluded
from Agusan del Norte.
6. (Hilagang Agusan) is a province of
the Philippines located in
the Caraga, a region in Mindanao.
Its capital is Cabadbaran City and
it borders Surigao del Norte to the
north, Surigao del Sur to the
east, Agusan del Sur to the
south, and Misamis Oriental to
the west. It faces Butuan Bay, part
of the Bohol Sea, to the northwest.
7. Capital: Cabadbaran City
Cities: 2
Municipalities 12
Barangays: 252
Land Area: 2,590.3 sq. km.
Population: 314,027 at the 2007
Cebuano, Tagalog, English,
Language:
Surigaonon
8. The economy of Agusan del
Norte is dominantly
AGRICULTURAL, and it is the
nation's leading producer of rice.
Agusan del Norte is outside the
typhoon belt. There is no definite
dry season. Rainfall is pronounced
throughout the year with
maximum rainfall occuring from
November to January.
29. Dinagat
is a municipality on Dinagat
Island in the province of Dinagat
Islands, Philippines. Dinagat
Province is the newest province of
the Philippines- making the list 80
after the Supreme Court reversed
its decision making Dinagat islands
a province out of Surigao del Norte.
30. Capital: San Jose City
Cities: 2
Municipalities 12
Barangays: 252
Land Area: 2,590.3 sq. km.
Population: 314,027 at the 2007
Language: Cebuano
31. The provinces DINAGAT is
known as “Mystical Islang of
Love”, where you can find
different wonders with its
natural and fascinating
beauty and loving people.