Philippine Regions of Luzon Area The Philippines consists of 17 regions. The following are in the northern part of the country: Region Regional center Towns and Cities National Capital Region (NCR; Metro Manila) Manila Caloocan City Las Piñas City Makati City Malabon City Mandaluyong City Manila Marikina City Muntinlupa City Navotas City Parañaque City Pasay City Pasig City Pateros Quezon City San Juan City Taguig City Valenzuela City Cordillera Administrative
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REGION II – Cagayan Valley “Cagayan Valley is a condensed version of the entire country” Location Cagayan Valley is the large mass of land in the northeastern region of Luzon. It is bounded to the west by theCordillera Mountain Range‚ to the east by the Sierra Madre Mountain Range‚ and to the north by the Luzon Strait. Geography Valley – is a low area between hills. History The earliest man in the Philippines is known to live in Cagayan. The first natives of Cagayan are Negrito/Atta – a short dark
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Ilocos Region ∙ Geography of Ilocos The Ilocos region or Region I (Ilokano: Rehion ti Ilocos‚ or Deppaar ti Ilocos ; Pangasinan: Rihiyon na Sagor na Baybay na Luzon (Region at the Northwest Coast of Luzon)) is a Region of the Philippines and is located in the northwest of Luzon. It borders to the east the regions of the Cordillera Administrative Region and Cagayan Valley and to the south the region of Central Luzon. To the northwest is the West Philippine Sea. The region is composed of four provinces
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REGION XII- SOCCSKSARGEN SOCCSKSARGEN[2] (pronounced [sokˈsardʒɛn]) is a region of the Philippines‚ located in central Mindanao‚ and is officially designated as Region XII. The name is an acronym that stands for the region’s four provinces and one of its cities: South Cotabato‚Cotabato‚ Sultan Kudarat‚ Sarangani and General Santos City. The region is more formally known by its older name Central Mindanao. The regional center is Koronadal City located in the province of South Cotabato.[3] Cotabato
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Northern Mindanao is the eco-tourism hub of the Philippines. The region is composed of Bukidnon‚ Camiguin‚ Lanao Del Norte‚ Misamis Occidental‚ and Misamis Oriental. Bukidnon Bukidnon is a landlocked province‚ and is home to the Philippine Eagle. Most of its attractions are natural‚ such as the Kitanglad National Park‚ the waterfalls of Natigbasan‚ Gantungan and Dila‚ the springs of Luan-Luan and Matin-ao‚ and Napalit Lake. The Del Monte Pineapple Plantation in Bukidnon is one of the largest
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Super Regions of the Philippines The "super" regions of the Philippines are an informal grouping of parts of regions and provinces of the Philippines based on their economic strengths. The creation of "super" regions was first proposed by the President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in her sixth State of the Nation Address to group the selected regions/provinces by their economic strengths. Composition North Luzon Agribusiness Quadrangle Ilocos Region or Region 1 (I) Cordillera Administrative
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MUSIKAHAN FESTIVAL of Tagum‚ Davao del Norte MUSIKAHAN FESTIVAL The Festival Held annually in the city of Tagum‚ Davao del Norte during February 21-27‚ Musikahan Festival also known as Musikahan sa Tagum‚ is a distinct cultural event celebrating Filipino excellence in music through composition‚ performance and production‚ providing the youth with more opportunities in the music industry as its goal. Local government of Tagum provides musical instruments to public schools aiming to amplify
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Basilan Country Philippines Region Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and Zamboanga Peninsula Region (Isabela City only) Class 4th Class Province Districts Lone District of Basilan Barangays 255 Official Languages Filipino‚ English Other Languages/Dialects in Basilan Zamboangueño (Chavacano)‚ Tausug‚ Yakan‚ Cebuano‚ Sama‚ Hiligaynon‚ Spanish‚ Tagalog‚ Chinese Chartered City (R.A.288) July 1‚ 1948 Province (P.D.356) December 27‚ 1973 Government - Type Province of the Philippines - Governor
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the thrill of finding something new‚ it’s definitely worth exploring‚ one province at a time. From the Central Cordillera Mountain Range‚ the largest in the Philippines‚ six provinces and one chartered city make up the Cordillera Administrative Region—Apayao‚ Abra‚ Benguet‚ Ifugao‚ Kalinga‚ Mountain Province‚ and Baguio City. SPOKEN LANGUAGES: Ilocano‚ Ibaloi‚ Kankanaey‚ Kalanguya‚ Kalinga‚ Ifugao‚ Itneg‚ Isneg‚ Pangasinan‚ Tagalog‚ English‚ and more Historical Background of Cordillera’s
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A VAST MOUNTAINOUS REGION As a physical region‚ the Cordillera — Gran Cordillera Central‚ to be complete — is a row of great mountain ranges occupying half of Northern Luzon in the Philippines. Its rugged mountainous backbone contains many peaks exceeding 2‚000 meters in height‚ with rolling hills and stretches of river valleys along its flanks. Around 230 km long and 120 km wide‚ with an irregular shape‚ the mountainous region’s estimated total area is about 17‚500 square km. Thus‚ the Cordillera
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