The document provides information about Davao Region (Region XI) in the Philippines. It is composed of 5 provinces: Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental. Specifically, it summarizes details about Compostela Valley and Davao del Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, dates of establishment, municipalities, dialects, industries, and places of interest.
Davao Region consists of 5 provinces - Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Davao del Sur, Compostela Valley, and Davao City. The main industries in the region include banana production, coconut, fishing, mining, and agriculture. Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines and is known for its discipline, cleanliness, and bananas. The region was affected by deadly landslides from Typhoon Pablo in 2012.
The document summarizes information about the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It provides details about the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur that make up the region. It notes that the capital of Agusan del Norte is Butuan City, the capital of Agusan del Sur is Prosperidad, and the capital of Surigao del Norte is Surigao City. It also gives a brief history of the Caraga region and details about the climate and geography.
The document provides information on the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, including its provinces and major tourist attractions. It then focuses on describing specific tourist destinations and festivals in each of the provinces, including Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental. Key attractions highlighted include Mount Kitanglad National Park in Bukidnon, White Island in Camiguin, Maria Cristina Falls in Lanao del Norte, Dalit Festival in Tangub City, Misamis Occidental, and Macahambus Adventure Park in Misamis Oriental.
MIMAROPA is an administrative region of the Philippines composed of 5 provinces: Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan (until 2005). It does not share land borders with other regions. The region aims to be the country's food basket and tourism haven. Major tourist attractions include the Puerto Princesa Underground River, Puerto Galera beaches, Coron Reef, Paadjao Falls, Mt. Guiting-Guiting, and Tubbataha Reef.
Northern Mindanao is a region in the Philippines composed of 5 provinces and 2 cities. The region has diverse landscapes, cultures, festivals, and tourist attractions. Some highlights include the Kaamulan festival in Bukidnon celebrating Bukidnon tribes, Misamis Oriental's industrial economy and Kuyamis festival, Camiguin's beaches and Lanzones festival, Misamis Occidental's aquaculture industries and wetlands, and Lanao del Norte traversing the Agus river. The region offers opportunities in agriculture, industry, and tourism showcasing its natural beauty and cultural diversity.
The document provides information about Davao Region (Region XI) in the Philippines. It is composed of 5 provinces: Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental. Specifically, it summarizes details about Compostela Valley and Davao del Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, dates of establishment, municipalities, dialects, industries, and places of interest.
Davao Region consists of 5 provinces - Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Davao del Sur, Compostela Valley, and Davao City. The main industries in the region include banana production, coconut, fishing, mining, and agriculture. Davao City is the largest city in the Philippines and is known for its discipline, cleanliness, and bananas. The region was affected by deadly landslides from Typhoon Pablo in 2012.
The document summarizes information about the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It provides details about the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur that make up the region. It notes that the capital of Agusan del Norte is Butuan City, the capital of Agusan del Sur is Prosperidad, and the capital of Surigao del Norte is Surigao City. It also gives a brief history of the Caraga region and details about the climate and geography.
The document provides information on the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, including its provinces and major tourist attractions. It then focuses on describing specific tourist destinations and festivals in each of the provinces, including Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental. Key attractions highlighted include Mount Kitanglad National Park in Bukidnon, White Island in Camiguin, Maria Cristina Falls in Lanao del Norte, Dalit Festival in Tangub City, Misamis Occidental, and Macahambus Adventure Park in Misamis Oriental.
MIMAROPA is an administrative region of the Philippines composed of 5 provinces: Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan (until 2005). It does not share land borders with other regions. The region aims to be the country's food basket and tourism haven. Major tourist attractions include the Puerto Princesa Underground River, Puerto Galera beaches, Coron Reef, Paadjao Falls, Mt. Guiting-Guiting, and Tubbataha Reef.
Northern Mindanao is a region in the Philippines composed of 5 provinces and 2 cities. The region has diverse landscapes, cultures, festivals, and tourist attractions. Some highlights include the Kaamulan festival in Bukidnon celebrating Bukidnon tribes, Misamis Oriental's industrial economy and Kuyamis festival, Camiguin's beaches and Lanzones festival, Misamis Occidental's aquaculture industries and wetlands, and Lanao del Norte traversing the Agus river. The region offers opportunities in agriculture, industry, and tourism showcasing its natural beauty and cultural diversity.
The document provides an overview of the history and geography of the Caraga region in the Philippines. It describes how the region was originally inhabited by groups like the Kalagans and became divided into the modern provinces of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Dinagat Islands. Caraga has a total land area of over 1.9 million hectares and is rich in natural resources like forests, minerals, and agricultural lands. The primary languages spoken are Surigaonon and Cebuano. Each province is then briefly described in terms of location, population, economy, and points of interest.
The document provides information on the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, and cities such as Zamboanga City and Isabela City. It discusses the geography, location, population ethnic groups, economies, and attractions of each province and city. The region has a mountainous interior and many coastal areas suitable for fishing. The population includes ethnic groups like the Subanons, Tausugs, Yakans, Badjaos and Samals. Major economic activities include fishing, coconut farming, and rice, corn and banana production. Points of interest mentioned include lakes,
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is a region of the Philippines composed of predominantly Muslim provinces including Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It has its own regional government and the regional capital is Cotabato City, though Cotabato City itself is not part of ARMM. Each province has its own capital, such as Isabela for Basilan, Jolo for Sulu, and Marawi for Lanao del Sur. The native cultures of ARMM revolve around kulintang music, a type of gong music found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups in the region.
The Davao Region is located in southern Mindanao and has a land area of 31,692.75 km2. It is bounded by Surigao del Norte and Agusan del Norte to the north, Davao Gulf and Celebes Sea to the east, and Agusan del Sur, Bukidnon, North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat to the west. The region has a population of over 4 million people and is composed of six provinces and 85 municipalities, with Davao City serving as the regional center. Major industries include agriculture, fishing, and mining as the region has forested land, coastal areas, and deposits of gold and copper.
Region 6 (Western Visayas) consists of 6 provinces - Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental. It was created by Presidential Decree No. 1 to be part of Ferdinand Marcos' reorganization plan. The region has a population of over 5 million people and its capital is Iloilo City. The major languages spoken are Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a, Akeanon, Malaynon, and Cebuano. The region is known for its beaches, mountains, churches, festivals and agricultural production.
1. The document provides an overview of the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, and Lanao del Norte.
2. Some key facts are that Bukidnon is the pineapple capital of the world, Misamis Occidental celebrates Christmas well, and Cagayan de Oro City is the economic center of the region.
3. The region's economy is driven primarily by agriculture, fishing, forestry, and food processing, with crops including rice, banana, sugarcane, coconut, corn, and pineapple.
Region 12 (Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat)Raginne Yañez
The document provides information about Region 12 (SOCCSKSARGEN) in the Philippines, which is made up of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. It discusses the history and people of the region, including the major tribes, and provides details about the provinces of Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat. It notes key facts like Sarangani being named by Villalobos and Sultan Kudarat being named after a Muslim ruler. It also summarizes tourist attractions, festivals, and foods of the different areas.
This document provides information about several provinces in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines, including population statistics, notable landmarks, history, and cultural festivals. It details the luxurious amenities at a surf resort located on Calicoan Island. It also discusses the ethnic group known as the Waray people and provides brief summaries of the explorer who first arrived in the region and two significant bridges - the San Juanico Bridge spanning the San Juanico Strait, and the Agas-Agas Bridge in Southern Leyte being the highest bridge built in the country. A list of cultural festivals celebrated in different towns is also included, commemorating religious events, harvests, and local legends.
MIMAROPA is an administrative region of the Philippines located in southern Luzon. It consists of 5 provinces: Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan. MIMAROPA has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. The region aims to be the country's food basket and a tourism and industry hub. Key attractions across the provinces include Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro, Tamaraw Falls in Mindoro, Paadjao Falls in Marinduque, Cantingas River in Romblon, and the underground river in Palawan. The region produces rice and has natural resources like gas deposits off Palawan.
The Zamboanga Peninsula is located in the southwestern part of Mindanao island in the Philippines. It has an area of roughly 5,600 square miles and is surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is known for its annual Hermosa Festival, seafood dishes like curacha crab, and tourist attractions like the unique city hall of Zamboanga City adorned with lights. Popular activities in Zamboanga include visiting historical sites, beaches, and parks as well as sampling local cuisine.
CALABARZON is the most populous region in the Philippines, comprising the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon. The region has a rich culture seen through its food, language, religions, industries, and festivals. Some key aspects of CALABARZON's culture include their specialty in seafood dishes often cooked in banana leaves, traditions around marriage and death, and festivals celebrating local delicacies like the Lechon Festival in Balayan and Pahiyas Festival in Lucban honoring farmers. The region aims to preserve its unique culture and beliefs despite modernization and diversity among its over 14 million inhabitants.
The document provides information about the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and its constituent provinces. It discusses the geography, culture, economy and attractions of each province. The ARMM is located in western Mindanao and includes the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Each province is home to indigenous Muslim groups and has natural resources but also struggles with poverty and underdevelopment. The document shares details on the people, languages, industries and festivals of each area.
This document provides information about the CALABARZON region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal. It details the land area, population, capital cities, and notable historical and geographical features of each province. Specific cities, municipalities, festivals, tourist attractions, and economic activities are highlighted for the province of Cavite.
Region 8, also known as Eastern Visayas, is located in the central Philippines and consists of 6 provinces and 7 cities across several islands. It has a population of over 4 million people spread across 4,390 villages. The region has terrain that ranges from flat coastal areas to mountainous interiors. Over half of Eastern Visayas is covered by forest. Some notable foods from the region include binagol, wiri-wiri, chocolate moron and sagmani.
The document provides information on Region 1 (Ilocos Region) and Region 2 (Cagayan Valley Region) of the Philippines. It discusses the provinces that comprise each region, the major dialects spoken, key industries and agricultural products, popular tourist destinations, and cultural aspects of the regions such as traditions, festivals and ethnic groups. Region 1 is located in northern Luzon and includes Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan provinces. Region 2 is located in central Luzon and includes Abra, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino provinces.
Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines is composed of 3 main islands - Leyte, Samar, and Biliran. It has a total population of over 4 million people across 6 provinces, 7 cities, and over 4,000 barangays. The main languages spoken are Waray-Waray, Cebuano, and English. The economy is based on agriculture, fishing, mining and tourism, with the region known for its beaches, mountains, hot springs and waterfalls. It was heavily impacted by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
This document provides an overview of the Bicol region of the Philippines, including the history, culture and major tourist attractions of the provinces of Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, and Catanduanes. In Albay, highlights include Mayon Volcano, Vera Falls, Cagsawa Ruins and Daraga Church. Camarines Norte attractions noted are Vinsons Church, Mahabang Buhangin beach, and Colasi Falls. Camarines Sur attractions mentioned include CamSur Watersports Complex, Caramoan Islands, Mount Isarog and Lake Buhi. Sorsogon is known for whale shark watching in Donsol and Bulusan
The document provides information about the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It discusses that the region was created in 1995 and is composed of 5 provinces, 6 cities, 67 municipalities and 1,308 barangays. Butuan City is the regional center. The history of the region can be traced back to the 15th century when explorers discovered the Kalagan people who originated from the Visayas. The document then provides details about each of the 5 provinces that make up the Caraga Region - Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, and Dinagat Islands. For each province, it lists the capital city and some of the natural resources
The document provides information about the SOCCSKSARGEN region in the Philippines, which includes the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and the city of General Santos. It discusses the geography, population, languages, attractions, and history of each province and city. Key points include the SOCCSKSARGEN region has a population of over 3 million people and its capital is Koronadal City. The major industries are agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing. Popular tourist attractions include Mt. Parker in South Cotabato, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid in Cotabato, and Badiangon Falls in Sultan Kudarat
Region12 by Benola, Annah Lou and Sunshine A. SinoyAnnah Lou Benola
The document provides information about Region 12 or SOCCSKSARGEN in the Philippines. It discusses the history and composition of the region, including the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. It also describes the people, festivals, attractions, and economy of each province. In addition, it mentions some recent news about a rural school in Sultan Kudarat that was recognized for its disaster risk reduction efforts.
The document provides an overview of the history and geography of the Caraga region in the Philippines. It describes how the region was originally inhabited by groups like the Kalagans and became divided into the modern provinces of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Dinagat Islands. Caraga has a total land area of over 1.9 million hectares and is rich in natural resources like forests, minerals, and agricultural lands. The primary languages spoken are Surigaonon and Cebuano. Each province is then briefly described in terms of location, population, economy, and points of interest.
The document provides information on the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, and cities such as Zamboanga City and Isabela City. It discusses the geography, location, population ethnic groups, economies, and attractions of each province and city. The region has a mountainous interior and many coastal areas suitable for fishing. The population includes ethnic groups like the Subanons, Tausugs, Yakans, Badjaos and Samals. Major economic activities include fishing, coconut farming, and rice, corn and banana production. Points of interest mentioned include lakes,
The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is a region of the Philippines composed of predominantly Muslim provinces including Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. It has its own regional government and the regional capital is Cotabato City, though Cotabato City itself is not part of ARMM. Each province has its own capital, such as Isabela for Basilan, Jolo for Sulu, and Marawi for Lanao del Sur. The native cultures of ARMM revolve around kulintang music, a type of gong music found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups in the region.
The Davao Region is located in southern Mindanao and has a land area of 31,692.75 km2. It is bounded by Surigao del Norte and Agusan del Norte to the north, Davao Gulf and Celebes Sea to the east, and Agusan del Sur, Bukidnon, North Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat to the west. The region has a population of over 4 million people and is composed of six provinces and 85 municipalities, with Davao City serving as the regional center. Major industries include agriculture, fishing, and mining as the region has forested land, coastal areas, and deposits of gold and copper.
Region 6 (Western Visayas) consists of 6 provinces - Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental. It was created by Presidential Decree No. 1 to be part of Ferdinand Marcos' reorganization plan. The region has a population of over 5 million people and its capital is Iloilo City. The major languages spoken are Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a, Akeanon, Malaynon, and Cebuano. The region is known for its beaches, mountains, churches, festivals and agricultural production.
1. The document provides an overview of the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, and Lanao del Norte.
2. Some key facts are that Bukidnon is the pineapple capital of the world, Misamis Occidental celebrates Christmas well, and Cagayan de Oro City is the economic center of the region.
3. The region's economy is driven primarily by agriculture, fishing, forestry, and food processing, with crops including rice, banana, sugarcane, coconut, corn, and pineapple.
Region 12 (Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat)Raginne Yañez
The document provides information about Region 12 (SOCCSKSARGEN) in the Philippines, which is made up of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. It discusses the history and people of the region, including the major tribes, and provides details about the provinces of Sarangani and Sultan Kudarat. It notes key facts like Sarangani being named by Villalobos and Sultan Kudarat being named after a Muslim ruler. It also summarizes tourist attractions, festivals, and foods of the different areas.
This document provides information about several provinces in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines, including population statistics, notable landmarks, history, and cultural festivals. It details the luxurious amenities at a surf resort located on Calicoan Island. It also discusses the ethnic group known as the Waray people and provides brief summaries of the explorer who first arrived in the region and two significant bridges - the San Juanico Bridge spanning the San Juanico Strait, and the Agas-Agas Bridge in Southern Leyte being the highest bridge built in the country. A list of cultural festivals celebrated in different towns is also included, commemorating religious events, harvests, and local legends.
MIMAROPA is an administrative region of the Philippines located in southern Luzon. It consists of 5 provinces: Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan. MIMAROPA has a tropical climate with wet and dry seasons. The region aims to be the country's food basket and a tourism and industry hub. Key attractions across the provinces include Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro, Tamaraw Falls in Mindoro, Paadjao Falls in Marinduque, Cantingas River in Romblon, and the underground river in Palawan. The region produces rice and has natural resources like gas deposits off Palawan.
The Zamboanga Peninsula is located in the southwestern part of Mindanao island in the Philippines. It has an area of roughly 5,600 square miles and is surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is known for its annual Hermosa Festival, seafood dishes like curacha crab, and tourist attractions like the unique city hall of Zamboanga City adorned with lights. Popular activities in Zamboanga include visiting historical sites, beaches, and parks as well as sampling local cuisine.
CALABARZON is the most populous region in the Philippines, comprising the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon. The region has a rich culture seen through its food, language, religions, industries, and festivals. Some key aspects of CALABARZON's culture include their specialty in seafood dishes often cooked in banana leaves, traditions around marriage and death, and festivals celebrating local delicacies like the Lechon Festival in Balayan and Pahiyas Festival in Lucban honoring farmers. The region aims to preserve its unique culture and beliefs despite modernization and diversity among its over 14 million inhabitants.
The document provides information about the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and its constituent provinces. It discusses the geography, culture, economy and attractions of each province. The ARMM is located in western Mindanao and includes the provinces of Basilan, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Each province is home to indigenous Muslim groups and has natural resources but also struggles with poverty and underdevelopment. The document shares details on the people, languages, industries and festivals of each area.
This document provides information about the CALABARZON region of the Philippines, which includes the provinces of Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, and Rizal. It details the land area, population, capital cities, and notable historical and geographical features of each province. Specific cities, municipalities, festivals, tourist attractions, and economic activities are highlighted for the province of Cavite.
Region 8, also known as Eastern Visayas, is located in the central Philippines and consists of 6 provinces and 7 cities across several islands. It has a population of over 4 million people spread across 4,390 villages. The region has terrain that ranges from flat coastal areas to mountainous interiors. Over half of Eastern Visayas is covered by forest. Some notable foods from the region include binagol, wiri-wiri, chocolate moron and sagmani.
The document provides information on Region 1 (Ilocos Region) and Region 2 (Cagayan Valley Region) of the Philippines. It discusses the provinces that comprise each region, the major dialects spoken, key industries and agricultural products, popular tourist destinations, and cultural aspects of the regions such as traditions, festivals and ethnic groups. Region 1 is located in northern Luzon and includes Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union and Pangasinan provinces. Region 2 is located in central Luzon and includes Abra, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino provinces.
Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines is composed of 3 main islands - Leyte, Samar, and Biliran. It has a total population of over 4 million people across 6 provinces, 7 cities, and over 4,000 barangays. The main languages spoken are Waray-Waray, Cebuano, and English. The economy is based on agriculture, fishing, mining and tourism, with the region known for its beaches, mountains, hot springs and waterfalls. It was heavily impacted by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
This document provides an overview of the Bicol region of the Philippines, including the history, culture and major tourist attractions of the provinces of Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, and Catanduanes. In Albay, highlights include Mayon Volcano, Vera Falls, Cagsawa Ruins and Daraga Church. Camarines Norte attractions noted are Vinsons Church, Mahabang Buhangin beach, and Colasi Falls. Camarines Sur attractions mentioned include CamSur Watersports Complex, Caramoan Islands, Mount Isarog and Lake Buhi. Sorsogon is known for whale shark watching in Donsol and Bulusan
The document provides information about the Caraga Region of the Philippines. It discusses that the region was created in 1995 and is composed of 5 provinces, 6 cities, 67 municipalities and 1,308 barangays. Butuan City is the regional center. The history of the region can be traced back to the 15th century when explorers discovered the Kalagan people who originated from the Visayas. The document then provides details about each of the 5 provinces that make up the Caraga Region - Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, and Dinagat Islands. For each province, it lists the capital city and some of the natural resources
The document provides information about the SOCCSKSARGEN region in the Philippines, which includes the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and the city of General Santos. It discusses the geography, population, languages, attractions, and history of each province and city. Key points include the SOCCSKSARGEN region has a population of over 3 million people and its capital is Koronadal City. The major industries are agriculture, aquaculture, and fishing. Popular tourist attractions include Mt. Parker in South Cotabato, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid in Cotabato, and Badiangon Falls in Sultan Kudarat
Region12 by Benola, Annah Lou and Sunshine A. SinoyAnnah Lou Benola
The document provides information about Region 12 or SOCCSKSARGEN in the Philippines. It discusses the history and composition of the region, including the provinces of South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. It also describes the people, festivals, attractions, and economy of each province. In addition, it mentions some recent news about a rural school in Sultan Kudarat that was recognized for its disaster risk reduction efforts.
The document provides information about the Philippine provinces of Compostela Valley, Davao Oriental, and Davao del Norte. Compostela Valley was formerly part of Davao del Norte until becoming independent in 1998. Its capital is Nabunturan. Davao Oriental's capital is Mati and it borders Compostela Valley, Agusan del Sur and Surigao del Sur. Davao del Norte's capital is Tagum City and it borders Agusan del Sur, Bukidnon, Compostela Valley and Davao City. It is known as the banana capital of the Philippines.
Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines, larger than 125 countries worldwide. It contains several top tourist destinations, including Cagayan de Oro known for its white water rafting, Camiguin Island with its beaches, waterfalls, and underwater cemetery, Siargao Island which is the surfing capital of the Philippines, Davao City which has resorts, wildlife centers, and Mount Apo, and Zamboanga City with its Spanish colonial influences and Fort Pilar.
Davao Oriental was originally part of Caraga Province until 1956 when a bill was passed in Congress to divide Davao into three provinces. However, the bill failed to pass the Senate. In 1965, another bill was revived and passed as Republic Act 4867, creating the Province of Davao Oriental with its capital in Mati. Davao Oriental has diverse geography and climate, and festivals celebrate the local culture and harvests. Top attractions include beaches, festivals like Bauldayawan and Banayan, and the province is known for agricultural crops like corn, rice, and coconuts.
The document provides information about Davao City in the Philippines, including its history, geography, transportation options, attractions, accommodations, cuisine, events, and tour packages. Some key points:
- Davao Region comprises 5 provinces and 5 cities in southeastern Mindanao and its center is Davao City.
- Major attractions include the Philippine Eagle Center and Pearl Farm Beach Resort.
- Transportation includes an international airport and buses/ferries connecting to other cities.
- Local cuisine features durian fruit as well as dishes like kinilaw na tuna.
- Events include an annual foundation day celebration in March and harvest festival in August.
Davao del Norte is located on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. It was created in 1998 from Davao del Norte province and has Tagum City as its capital. The province is characterized by mountain ranges along its western and eastern parts and flat areas in the middle, and is crossed by 32 rivers. Notable festivals in Davao del Norte include the Panagtagbu Festival, Pangapog Festival, Banana Festival, and Andaon Festival, which celebrate the province's culture and key agricultural products such as bananas, durian, and milkfish.
Region XII, also known as SOCCSKSARGEN, is located in central Mindanao in the Philippines. The region gets its name from an acronym of the four provinces and one city it contains - South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. The region has a population of over 4 million people comprised of Christians, Muslims, and other groups. The main industries are agriculture, fishing, and cottage industries. Major crops include pineapple, corn, coconut, and banana.
The document provides information about the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. Some key details include:
- Calabarzon is Region IV-A and consists of 5 provinces: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon.
- It is located in the southwestern part of Luzon and has a total land area of 16,560 square kilometers.
- The region's economy relies heavily on agriculture as well as industry and manufacturing centers near Metro Manila. Major universities, languages, religions, and festivals in Calabarzon are also outlined.
- Individual sections provide more specific geographic, economic, historical and cultural details about each of the 5 provinces. Popular tourist
The document provides demographic and economic information about the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines. It includes tables showing population sizes and densities for the provinces and cities in the region. The key industries mentioned are fishing, farming, and processing of agricultural crops like coconut, banana, and rubber. The region has diverse ethnic groups including Subanon, Tausug, Bajau, Yakan, and others. Major festivals celebrated in the region showcase the various local cultures.
This document provides information about the province of Surigao del Norte in the Caraga region of the Philippines. Some key details:
- Surigao del Norte is located in northeastern Mindanao, bounded by the Pacific Ocean, Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte and the Surigao Strait. Surigao City is the capital.
- The province has vast agricultural lands, thick forests, beaches, lagoons, falls and the largest nickel reserves in the country.
- It was once part of the old Caraga territory and was separated from Surigao del Sur in 1960. The Mamanwa tribe are the dominant indigenous group.
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Tourism Planning & Development: Region iva - CALABARZONMary Grace Mancao
Region IV-A or CALABARZON is composed of 5 provinces - Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon. It spans from the Pacific Ocean to the South China Sea. The region features many natural attractions like Tagaytay Ridge overlooking Taal Volcano, Pagsanjan Falls, beaches and diving spots in Batangas, and Hinulugang Taktak waterfall in Rizal. The economy revolves around agriculture with key crops including coconuts, rice, pineapples and fishing. Each province offers historical sites, festivals celebrating local culture and cuisine.
SOCCSKSARGEN is the official name for Region XII in the Philippines, which stands for the provinces and city that make up the region: South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, and General Santos City. The region has extensive coastlines and mountain ranges, and is known for its river system and natural resources. It was previously known as Central Mindanao but the name and provinces in the region have changed over time with political developments in the autonomous region. The region has several cities that are economic and tourism centers, and attractions include Mt. Apo, Lake Sebu, bird sanctuaries, beaches, and fishing ports.
Lanao del Sur is a province in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in the Philippines. It has a population of over 1 million people and is made up of 39 municipalities and 1 city, the capital Marawi City. The province has a long history as the homeland of the Maranao people and was once comprised of independent sultanates. The economy is based around agriculture, with crops like rubber, cacao and corn grown in fertile lands. Lake Lanao is a prominent geographic feature and tourist attraction at the center of the province.
Northern Mindanao, also known as Region X, is composed of five provinces: Bukidnon, Camiguin, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental. The region is rich in culture, with numerous festivals celebrated throughout the year, such as the Higalaay Festival in Cagayan de Oro City and the Kaamulan festival in Bukidnon. Tribal traditions and beliefs are still preserved in some areas. The region also has a collection of historic churches and ancestral homes that represent its history and culture.
This document provides information on the geography, history, culture, and attractions of various Philippine provinces and regions. It discusses the locations, languages, legends, festivals, natural features like beaches and parks, and transportation options of places like Marinduque, Mindoro, Romblon, Palawan, and others. Specific attractions mentioned include White Beach in Marinduque, Apo Reef in Mindoro, Busay Falls in Romblon, El Nido and Coron in Palawan, and their respective cultural festivals.
The document provides information about the geographical regions of Mindanao island in the Philippines. It discusses the key provinces and cities in each region, including Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, SOCCSKSARGEN Region, Caraga Region, and ARMM Region. For each area, it summarizes the political divisions, history, culture, festivals, and important facts. It also provides background on the indigenous groups like the Subanon people and details on major cities like Zamboanga City, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao City.
The document provides information about Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. It discusses that the region is composed of 5 provinces and several component cities. It also lists the provinces, cities, and their population statistics. The document then summarizes the geography, climate, economy, indigenous peoples, social issues, and various festivals of Northern Mindanao. It highlights some of the major festivals such as Kaamulan Festival, Lanzones Festival, and Kagay-an Festival. Finally, it discusses some of the top tourist destinations in the region including places for outdoor activities, hot springs, waterfalls, and historical sites.
Candon City was originally inhabited by Malayan settlers and was ruled by three local chieftains. It was later named "Candon" after a large tree called "Kandong" that stood in the village. Candon City is now the largest producer of Virginia-type tobacco in the Philippines. Popular attractions include Darapidap Beach, Candon Church, and participating in the Tobacco Festival held every March. The city is easy to navigate by tricycle, jeepney, or kalesa horse carriage. Local delicacies include Candon kalamay rice cakes and LSJ Chichacorn.
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2. Davao Region, formerly
called Southern Mindanao,
is an administrative region
in the Philippines,
designated as Region XI.
It is situated at the
southeastern portion of
4. 01 Davao De Oro
The Country's Gold Capital
04 Davao Occidental
New province in the
Philippines
02 Davao Del Norte
The Banana Capital of the
Philippines
03 Davao Del Sur
The Competative Province in
the Philippines
05 Davao Oriental
Coconut Capital of the
Philippines
It comprises of Five Provinces:
DAVAO
DE ORO
5. And a Highly Urbanized City:
DAVAO
DE ORO
Davao City
The region has six cities,
namely:
Davao City
Digos City
Mati City
Panabo City
Samal City
Tagum City
6. Region XI, then known as Southern
Mindanao, was renamed Davao Region.
7. On September 2001, Executive Order No.
36 was enacted which reorganized the
regions in Mindanao. Region XI, then
known as Southern Mindanao, was
renamed Davao Region, and the provinces
of South Cotabato and Sarangani, and the
cities of General Santos and Koronadal
were moved to Region XII.
8. Region XI, then known as Southern
Mindanao, originally covered 6 provinces
(Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte,
Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, South
Cotabato and Sarangani), and the cities of
Davao, Digos, Panabo, Tagum, Samal,
General Santos and Koronadal.[20]
Surigao del Sur was moved to the newly
created region Caraga on February 23,
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It is the fourth newest province
of the Philippines
Founded: March 8, 1998
Renamed: December 7, 2019
Capital: Nabunturan
Municipalities: 11
Barangays: 237
Spoken languages:
Cebuano,Mansaka,Ata
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Davao de Oro, the 78th province in the country, was carved out of
Davao del Norte Province by virtue of Republic Act No. 8470,
signed by President Fidel V. Ramos on January 30, 1998
HISTORY
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A Senate bill officially renaming Compostela Valley to Davao de
Oro was passed in 2019. Provincial officials led by Governor
Jayvee Tyron Uy sees this as an opportunity to clear up confusion
with its geographic location, with the province's name sometimes
associated with Cagayan Valley and the town of Compostela in
Cebu, and associate it further with fellow provinces in the Davao
Region. They see this also as an opportunity to market the
province better for further investments. The plebiscite was held on
December 7, 2019 with majority of participants voting in favor of
the name change.
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Davao de Oro, formerly known
as Compostela Valley Province,
is part of Davao Region.
Davao de Oro used to be part of
Davao del Norte until it was
made independent in 1998,
after a vote in favor of the
creation of a new province in
Davao Region.
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ECONOM
Y
The Province was billed as the second richest province in the
Philippines by the Commission on Audit by year 2017. That year,
its provincial government posted a record high of ₱18.75 billion
worth of assets, the largest in whole Mindanao.
It was caused by numerous business establishments, banana
plantations, and vast gold and silver mines across the province,
further augmented with its up-to-date transportation infrastructure.
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The province possesses one of the largest gold deposits in the
Philippines, with 10 out of its 11 towns having one or more gold
mines in each
The town of Nabunturan, the provincial
capital, is also home to the biggest gold
ring in the Philippines, "The Solidarity
Ring."
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Tagbibinta Falls is one of the many
great and majestic waterfalls located
in Barangay Coronobe, Maragusan,
Compostella Valley. Thousands of
tourists every year gather to visit the
falls, which is an ideal place to
capture the beauty of nature. It is
also a good destination to refresh
your mind from the busy
environment, as well as to
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The Mount Candalaga is one of those
intriguing mountains. It is blessed with a
virgin forest and stunning scenery that will
bring joy to every tourist. The mountain
possesses different impressive flora and
fauna and a system of waterfalls that
welcomes you at the start of your trail.
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The cold water in its huge pool will surely
refresh your scorched skin and give you
the respite you need away from the tiring
city and busy life. The cold spring lies in
the midst of lush vegetation thus it could
also be good for camping and one could
go hiking around its vicinity.
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Bulawan Festival has been dubbed as the
only festival of gold in the Philippines since
the province is known as home to one of the
largest gold reserves in the country--the
Mount Diwata, also known as Diwalwal, in
Monkayo town.
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Diwanag Festival,
Diwanag, a portmanteau of the words
Diwa (spirit) and Masanag (bright), is
really an apt name for the festival, since
it radiates a bright Christmas spirit,
giving happiness to anyone who feels
lonely during Christmas.
ery December.
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Simballay Festival is an annual festivity of
the Municipality of Nabunturan coined from
a Mansaka word meaning, “Togetherness,
sharing and thanksgiving for a bountiful
harvest.”
One of the special features of the
celebration is the tribal gallery, where the
attires and jewels of the Mansaka tribe are
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Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro, together with Davao
Oriental, Davao Occidental and Davao del Sur used to be a
whole province simply known as Davao. This original province
was split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, and Davao
del Sur when Republic Act No. 4867 (authored by Representative
Lorenzo S. Sarmiento, Sr.) was signed into law on May 8, 1967
HISTORY
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Davao del Norte is a primarily agricultural, but also engages in
mining, forestry, and commercial fishing.
The principal crops of the province include rice, maize, banana,
coconut, abacá, ramie, coffee, and a variety of fruit and root
crops.
Davao del Norte is the country's leading producer of bananas,
with many plantations run by multinationals Dole and Del Monte,
ECONOMY
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One of the most popular Davao del Norte
tourist spots is the Hijo Plantation Banana
Beach. This is basically a resort and
outdoor park, just outside of Tagum City
and they have various accommodations
available as well, from a modest room to
the most luxurious beach villas.
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A first class municipality in Davao del
Norte, which is less than an hour away
from Tagum.
The most famous of all these caves is
called Okbot, which is named after a local
medicine man who is said to be
performing sacred rituals inside the
caves. Caving enthusiasts will surely be
amazed at the sight of the grand columns
and delicate draperies while navigating
through the cave.
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There are more than 60 resorts in Samal
that caters to all kinds of tourists. From
public beach resorts to luxurious and
world-class resorts, Samal Island
definitely has it. Aside from swimming and
diving, there are several other activities
that you can enjoy in this island.
You can perhaps go mountain climbing
and snorkel through the colorful coral
reefs or go kayaking on the coastline if
you want. After all these fun activities, you
can relax in one of your resort hotels and
indulge in some pampering, such as a
relaxing massage and spa.
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Another interesting tourist spot in Davnor
is the rosary garden, which is where the
world’s biggest rosary can be found. This
is a famous spot, especially for Catholics,
where the rosary is made from ironwood
and is kept at the Christ the King
Cathedral, which is also one of the most
visited churches in the region.
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Banana Festival is a reap celebration
which is held each first seven day stretch of
April. It opens on the primary day of April.
The celebration is made to grandstand
banana as one of the town's horticultural
items.
42. thefounder
Durian festival,
a festival celebrated during the month of
September up to October that gathers
the Durian Growers from the province of
Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley
and convene in the City of Tagum
provide and offer the lowest rate of
durian fruits for the consumers.
43. thefounder
The City Tourism Council had initiated the
Binuhat Festival designed for the gay
community, respectfully called by Tagumeños as
“Binuhat” or “Creations”. This festival is the only
festival dedicated to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual
and Transgender Community (LGBT) in
Mindanao. It is a week-long celebration which is
mainly participated by gays coming from different
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Musikahan Festival, Tagum City’s signature
festival. It is a distinct cultural event celebrating
the Filipino excellence in musical composition,
performance, and production.
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The beginnings of both Davao Region and Davao del Sur were
associated with the foundation of Davao, which was the first town
to be founded in southern Mindanao in 1848.
Thirty-six years after the foundation of Davao, the town of Santa
Cruz was founded on the 5th day of October, 1884. It is the first
town to be founded south of Davao and is now the oldest in the
province.
HISTORY
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The colorful artistic heritage of Davao stems from the rich culture of
its tribes. For the Bagobos, aesthetics is the meticulous carving of
weapons; the elaborate decoration of inlaid metal boxes with bells;
and the ornamentation of their abaca fiber dress with embroidery,
shells, beads and metal discs.The Mandayas, on the other hand,
have a solid tradition in weaving. To produce their famed coarse
textured cloth, abaca fiber is colored with earth dyes and woven on a
Art and Culture
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Another proof that you’ve been to Davao
is visiting the home of the Pithecophaga
jefferyi (Philippine Monkey-Eating Eagle).
This is special because it can only be
found in the country, nowhere else. Aside
from the Philippine Eagle, other rare
species also live in the center including
sea eagles, hawks, and serpent eagles.
55. thefounder
This hidden gem in Kapatagan Valley is
one of the ultimate tourist spots in Davao
del Sur. A true wonder of nature that is
surrounded by lush greenery and rare
species of wild animals. It’s an enchanting
place with icy cold water gathered in a
form of a natural pool.
Kick off your summer escapade in Davao
and experience the best travel
destinations like a local.
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An outdoor adventure camp in Sitio
Barras, Camp Sabros is the place for fun
and adventures. You can ride the Slide for
Life zip line and witness the lush pine
trees below you while having a glimpse of
Mt. Apo across the mountain ranges.
59. thefounder
The Dorongan festival is a celebration of
unity and oneness despite diversity of
culture and belief. Dorongan is a Bagobo
term which literary means
THANKSGIVING.
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Every third week of August, Kadayawan
Festival is Davao City’s biggest and
grandest festival. The term “Kadayawan” is
derived from the Mandaya word
“madayaw”, a greeting used to explain a
thing that is good, valuable, superior, or
beautiful.
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Bansaulog Festival, which signifies
"Kasaulogan sa Bansalan", seven days in
length festivity held each twelfth to
eighteenth of September situated in
Bansalan, Davao del Sur
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Davao Occidental was created through Republic Act 10360
enacted on July 23, 2013, signed by President Benigno Aquino
III on January 14, 2013.
Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who sponsored the creation of
Davao Occidental,
HISTORY
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Gaginaway Festival is celebrated annually
every full moon on the month of November
and Araw ng Malita is also celebrated
annually on November 17.
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Kapyaan Festival
A festival of the Day of Establishment of the
town of Jose Abad Santos in the area of
Davao Occidental. The festival held each
eighteenth to twentieth of February,
establishing Anniversary of the production
of the region.
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Founded: July 1, 1967
Capital: Mati
Independent cities: 0
Component cities: 1 Mati
Municipalities: 10
Barangays: 183
Spoken languages:
Cebuano,Sangirese, Sarangani,
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before 1521, is marked by a very primitive way of life, worship,
culture, customs and traditions. Davao Oriental is populated by
the Indigenous people since time past before the coming of the
Muslims and the Christian Spaniards.
They were known as Mandaya, Mansaka, Mamanua, Manobo,
Mangguangan, Tagacaulo and Kalagan or Kagan. They were
situated near the shores of the Pacific Ocean, some near the
HISTORY