Cavite ( Historical Capital of the Philippine)
Governor Jonvic Remulla
V-Governor Ramon “Jolo” B. Revilla III
June 12, 1898 in Kawit, Cavite (Declaration of independence)
17 Municipalities, 6 Cities and 829 Barangays
Cavite has a total population 3, 090, 691 according to the 2010 Census Dasmarinas has the biggest population 556, 330 people while the municipality of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo has the smallest population with 17, 818 people.
Total land area 1, 427.06 square kilometers (35 kilometers south west from manila)
The municipalities of Maragondon and Silang have the biggest land areas comprising 165.49 square kilometres and 156.41 square kilometers while the municipality of Noveleta has the smallest land area as indicated by 5.41 square kilometers.
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Laguna (Santa Cruz)
Governor Emilio Ramon Ejercito
V-Governor Ramil Hernandez
The total land area of Laguna is 1, 023.6 Square kilometers while the population of Laguna is 2, 669, 847 people. The Laguna has 5 cities, 25 municipalities and 647 barangays.
Laguna produces millions of pesos worth of Coconuts, Rice, Sugar, Lanzones and other products.
MOTTO : Bagong LagUNA sa lahat! (Tagalog and English)
Batangas
Governor Vilma Rmos-Recto
V- Governor Jose Antonio Leuiste II
3 Cities, 31 Municipalities and 1,078 Barangays
The population of Batangas is 2, 245, 869 people. The total land area is 1, 204.53 sq mi. Batangas is known for its fan kife called balisong. Pineapple are also common in the province.
Rizal ( Antipolo City)
Govenor Rebecca A. Ynares
V- Governoer Frisco M. San Juan
The total land are is 454.0 sq mi
The Total Population in Rizal is 2, 484, 840
Rizal have 1 Cities, 13 Municipalities and 188 Barangays. (Tagalog & English)
The Rizal also produces agricultural products such as cashew nuts and rice cakes.
In April 23, 2013, the National Statistics Coordination Board (NCSB)reported that Rizal, from being the