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Geography of

the Philippines

Prepared by: Jerlie Mae C. Lofranco


Philippine Map
Demographic Profile

Continent Asia
Region Southeast Asia
Coordinates 13°00'N 122°00'E
Area Ranked 64th
• Total 300,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi)

• Land 99.38%
• Water 0.62%
Coastline 36,289 km (22,549 mi)

Borders None

Highest point Mount Apo 2,954 m


(9,691 ft)
Galathea Depth
Lowest point
10,540 m/34,580 ft (sea
level)

Longest river Cagayan River

Largest lake Laguna de Bay


population 92,337,852(2010)

12th populous (2012)


country in the world
81 provinces

17th largest island of Luzon


the world
19th largest Island of Mindanao
the world
The Philippines is an archipelago that consist
7,107 islands with a total land area of 300,000
square kilometers (115,831 sq mi).

The 11 largest islands contain 94% of the total


land area. The largest of these islands is Luzon at
about 105,000 square kilometers (40,541 sq mi).

The next largest island is Mindanao at about 95,000


square kilometers (36,680 sq mi). The archipelago is
around 800 kilometers (500 mi) from the Asian
mainland and is located between Taiwan and Borneo.
The islands are divided into three
groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

The Luzon islands include Luzon


Island itself, Palawan, Mindoro,
Marinduque, Masbate and Batanes Islands.

The Visayas is the group of islands in the central


Philippines, the largest of which are: Panay, Negros,
Cebu, Bohol, Leyte and Samar.

The Mindanao islands include Mindanao itself, plus


the Sulu Archipelago, composed primarily
of Basilan, Sulu Island, and Tawi-Tawi.
Physical Settings

The Philippines
occupies an area that
stretches for 1,850
kilometers (1,150 mi)
from about the fifth to
the twentieth parallels
north latitude.
The rain forests also offer prime habitat
for more than 500 species of birds,
including the Philippine eagle (or monkey-
eating eagle), some 800 species of
orchids, and some 8,500 species of
flowering plants.
Laguna de Bay, east of Manila Bay, is the largest
freshwater lake in the Philippines. Several rivers
have been harnessed for hydroelectric power.
Political
Geography
 The Philippines is divided into a hierarchy
of local government units (LGUs) with the
80 provinces as the primary unit.
 Provinces are further subdivided
into cities and municipalities, which are
in turn composed of barangays.
 The barangay is the smallest local
government unit.
 The Philippines is divided into 17
regions with all provinces grouped
into one of 16 regions for
administrative convenience.
The National Capital Region however,
is divided into four special districts.
 The regions themselves do not
possess a separate local government,
with the exception of
the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao.
Short Name Full name Regional center
NCR NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION MANILA CITY
CAR CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION BAGUIO CITY
REGION I ILOCOS REGION SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION
REGION II CAGAYAN VALLEY TUGUEGARAO CITY
REGION III CENTRAL LUZON SAN FERNANDO CITY,PAMPANGA
REGION IV-A CALABARZON CALAMBA, LAGUNA
REGION IV-B MIMAROPA CALAPA
REGION V BICOL REGION LEGAZPI CITY
REGION VI WESTERN VISAYAS ILOILO CITY
REGION VII CENTRAL VISAYAS CEBU CITY
REGION VIII EASTERN VISAYAS TACLOBAN CITY
REGION IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA PAGADIAN CITY
REGION X NORTHERN MINDANAO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY
REGION XI DAVAO REGION DAVAO CITY
REGION XII SOCCSKSARGEN KORONADAL CITY
REGION XIII CARAGA REGION BUTUAN CITY
ARMM AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MIDANAO COTABATO CITY
Ilocos Region (Region I)

Bangui Windmills
Bojedor Lighthouse Marcos Museum

Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Charity


Marcos Residence
Cagayan
Valley (Region II)

Callao Cave
Mt. Pulag – Countries’ second Calimudinan Falls Sta.
highest peak Margarita, Baggao,
Cagayan
Central Luzon (Region III)

Dambana ng Kagitingan
Pantabangan Dam Barasoain church

Mt.Pinatubo
Angat dam
CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
This artificial reef, located
approximately 60 ft. deep in
Calatagan, Batangas
MIMAROPA (Region IV-B)
Palawan
Bicol Region (Region V)
Mayon volcano
Western Visayas (Region VI)
Antique Guimaras

Igang Cave - Capiz


Iloilo Museum
Central Visayas (Region VII)
Siquijor

Mactan Island
Lapu-lapu
Virgin Beach Resort

Magellans cross
Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)
Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX)
Northern Mindanao (Region X)
Davao Region (Region XI)
Soccsksargen (Region XII)
Caraga (Region XIII)
Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR)
National Capital
Region (NCR; Metro
Manila)
List of
Provinces
 Abra  Bohol  Davao del Sur
 Agusan del Norte  Bukidnon  Davao Occidental
 Agusan del Sur  Bulacan  Davao Oriental
 Aklan  Cagayan  Dinagat Islands
 Albay  Camarines Norte  Eastern Samar
 Antique  Camarines Sur  Guimaras
 Apayao  Camiguin  Ifugao
 Aurora  Capiz  Ilocos Norte
 Basilan  Catanduanes  Ilocos Sur
 Bataan  Cavite  Iloilo
 Batanes  Cebu  Isabela
 Batangas  Compostela Valley  Kalinga
 Benguet  Cotabato  La Union
 Biliran  Davao del Norte  Laguna
 Lanao del Norte  Nueva Vizcaya  South Cotabato
 Lanao del Sur  Occidental  Southern Leyte
 Leyte Mindoro  Sultan Kudarat
 Maguindanao  Oriental Mindoro  Sulu
 Marinduque  Palawan  Surigao del Norte
 Masbate  Pampanga  Surigao del Sur
 Misamis  Pangasinan  Tarlac
Occidental  Quezon  Tawi-Tawi
 Misamis Oriental  Quirino  Zambales
 Mountain Province  Rizal  Zamboanga del
 Negros Occidental  Romblon Norte
 Negros Oriental  Samar  Zamboanga del Sur
 Northern Samar  Sarangani  Zamboanga
 Nueva Ecija  Siquijor Sibugay
 Sorsogon
List of landlocked provinces in
the Philippines
A landlocked province is one that
has no coastline, meaning no
access to sea or ocean. There are
16 landlocked provinces in the
Philippines:
All provinces of Cordillera Administrative
Region (CAR): Apayao, Abra, Kalinga, Mountain
Province, Ifugao and Benguet
Two provinces of Cagayan Valley (Region
II): Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino
Two provinces of Central
Luzon (Region III): Nueva
Ecija and Tarlac
Three provinces of Mindanao:
Bukidnon of Northern Mindanao (Region X)
South Cotabato of SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)
Agusan del Sur of Caraga (Region XIII)
List of island provinces in the
Philippines

An island province completely


surrounded by water, is the opposite
of a landlocked one. There are 16
island provinces in the Philippines:
One province of Cagayan Valley
(Region II): Batanes
Three provinces of MIMAROPA (Region IV-
B): Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan
Two provinces of Bicol
(RegionV): Catanduanes and Masbate
One province of Western Visayas
(Region VI): Guimaras
Three provinces of Central Visayas
(Region VII): Cebu, Bohol and Siquijor
One province of Eastern Visayas
(Region VIII): Biliran
One province of Northern Mindanao
(Region X): Camiguin
One province of Caraga (Region
XIII): Dinagat Islands
Three provinces of Autonomous Region in
Muslim
Mindanao (ARMM): Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi
Geographic center
The island province
of Marinduque prides itself as being the
geographic center of the Philippines.
The extreme points under Philippine control as of 2010 are:

Coordinates

Direction Location

Latitude (N) Longitude (E)

North Amianan Island, Batanes 21º7’18.41" 121º56’48.79"

East Pusan Point, Davao Oriental[a] 7º17’19.80" 126º36’18.26"

South Frances Reef, Tawi-Tawi 4º24’53.84" 119º14’50.71"

West Thitu Island[b], Kalayaan, Palawan 11°3’10.19" 114°16’54.66"


Climate
The Philippines has a tropical wet
climate dominated by a rainy season
and a dry season. The summer
monsoon brings heavy rains to most
of the archipelago from May to
October, whereas the winter
monsoon brings cooler and drier air
from December to February.
The Philippines is prone to about 6-9
storms which make landfall each year,
on average. The 1991 Mount
Pinatubo eruption also damaged
much of Central Luzon, the lahar
burying towns and farmland, and the
ashes affecting global temperatures.
Terrain
The islands are
volcanic in origin,
being part of
the Pacific Ring of
Fire, and are
mostly
mountainous.
The Philippine
Archipelago is
geologically part of
the Philippine Mobile
Belt located between
the Philippine Sea
Plate, the South China
Sea Basin of the
Eurasian Plate, and
the Sunda Plate.
The highest point in the
country is the peak ofMount The second highest point can
Apo in Mindanao, which is be found on Luzon at Mount
2,954 meters (9,692 ft) above Pulog, a peak 2,842 meters
sea level. (9,324 ft) above sea level.
 The Philippine Trench (also called the
Mindanao Trench) is a submarine trench 1,320
kilometers (820 mi) in length found directly
east of the Philippine Mobile Belt and is the
result of a collision of tectonic plates.
 Its deepest point, the Galathea Depth, has a
depth of 10,540 meters (34,580 ft).
The Philippine Fault System consists of a series
of seismic faults that produce
several earthquakes per year, most of which
are not felt.
Mount Mayon has the world's
most perfectly-shaped cone. It Taal Volcano, also located on
has a violent history of 47 Luzon, is one of the Decade
eruptions since 1616 and
another violent eruption is
Volcanoes.
currently feared.
The longest river is
the Cagayan River or Rio In Mindanao, the longest
Grande de Cagayan in river is the Rio Grande de
northern Luzon measuring Mindanao or Mindanao
354 kilometers. River
Most of the islands used to be covered
by tropical rainforests.
Luzon
The Batanes and Babuyan Islands
are found on the Luzon Strait
north of the Philippines facing
Taiwan. It contains the
northernmost point of land, the
islet of Y'Ami in the Batanes
Islands, separated from Taiwan by
the Bashi Channel (c.80.4672
kilometers (50.0000 mi) wide).
Western Luzon
 This region stretches from Mairaira Point
in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte in the north to
Cochinos Point in Mariveles, Bataan in the
south.
 The terrain ranges from coastal plains to
rugged mountains bordered by the South
China Sea in the west and the Cordillera
Central and Zambales mountain ranges in the
east.
 Western Luzon is known for its beaches, surf
spots and historic towns.
Cagayan Valley is a region of the Philippines, also
designated as Region II or Region 02.
It is composed of five provinces, namely: Batanes
with Basco as the capital, Cagayan, Tuguegarao
City as the capital, Isabela considered to be the
heart of the region with Ilagan City as the capital,
Nueva Vizcaya with Bayombong as the capital, and
Quirino with Cabarroguis as the capital.
It has four cities; Cauayan and Ilagan City in
Isabela, its regional center - Tuguegarao City in
Cagayan, and its commercial center - Santiago City
in Isabela.
Cordilleras and Caraballos

The Cordilleras and Caraballos, together with


the Sierra Madre Range, form the main
mountain system in Northern Luzon.
The Cordilleras consists of 2, sometimes 3,
mountain ranges that are found in
northwestern central Luzon.
Sierra Madre range
The Sierra Madre range is the longest mountain
range in the Philippines and lies in the
Northeastern part of Luzon Island.
Central Luzon plains

The largest plain in the country and


produces most of the country's rice
supply, earning itself the nickname "Rice
Bowl of the Philippines". Its provinces
are: Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva
Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales.
Manila-Calabarzon plains
 This region is where the capital of the
Philippines is located.
 In the Northern part of the region, that is,
Manila and Rizal, most of the plain has
been converted into cities, and are thus
industrialized.
 The plain harbors the largest inland
freshwater lake in Southeast Asia,
the Laguna de Bay
Mindoro coastal plains

Mindoro's coastal plains are characterized


by rice and corn fields, rivers, beaches, and
extensive open space areas.
The endangered tamaraw, or Mindoro
dwarf buffalo, is located on Mindoro.
PALAWAN
Kalayaan islands (Spratly Islands)
The Kalayaan islands are located to
the west of Palawan. "Kalayaan" is a
Filipino word meaning "freedom".
MINDANAO
It is the second largest island in the country
at 94,630 sq. mi.
Zamboanga Peninsula has a very
mountainous terrain. The chain of mountain
ranges in this region is called Zamboanga
Cordilleras. The highest mountain in these
ranges is Mt. Dapi, which is 2,617 meters
(8,586 ft) high.
Bukidnon-Lanao plateaus
The plateaus are located in the north-central
portion of Mindanao. They are extensive
flatlands around the height of 1,300 meters
(4,300 ft) above sea level.
STATISTICS
The information is taken from CIA Factbook information for the
Philippines.

Area
Total: 300,000 square kilometres (115,831 sq mi)
Land: 298,170 square kilometres (115,124 sq mi)
Water: 1,830 square kilometres (707 sq mi)
Natural resources
Timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt,
silver, gold, salt, copper, silver
Land use
Arable land: 19%
Permanent crops: 16.67%
Other: 64.33% (2005)
Irrigated land
15,500 square kilometers (5,985 sq mi)
(2003)
Natural hazards
The Philippines sit astride typhoon belt
and are usually affected by 15 and
struck by five to six cyclonic storms per
year; landslides; active volcanoes;
destructive earthquakes; tsunamis.
Environment - current issues
Uncontrolled deforestation in watershed
areas; soil erosion; air and water
pollution in Manila; increasing pollution
of coastal mangrove swamps which are
important fish breeding grounds; severe
water pollution that caused the death of
one of the country's major rivers,
though there are ongoing efforts at
resuscitation.
Typhoon Haiyan in November
2013 caused major problems.
Environment - international
agreements
Party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change,
Endangered Species, Hazardous
Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine
Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone
Layer Protection, Tropical Timber 83,
Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
Largest cities and towns
CAR (Cordillera Administrative
Region) REGION 1 (Ilocos Region)
• CROPS – Banana, Coffee, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Corn, Palay, Potato, Sweet Banana, Mango, Tomato,
Potato Tobacco, Coconut
• MINERALS – Gold, Silver, • FOOD PROCESSING
Copper • MASS TRANSPORATATION
• MINING TEXTILES & OPERATION
FURNITURE • AQUA CULTURE
• HANDICRAFTS & • MINING
FURNITURES
REGION 2 (Cagayan Valley) REGION 3 (Central Luzon)
• CROPS – Palay, Corn, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Sugarcane, Tomato, Peanut, Banana, Mango, Tomato,
Coffee, Coconut, Sweet Tobacco, Coconut
Potato • FOOD PROCESSING
• MINING • MASS TRANSPORATATION
• MILLING OPERATION
• MACHIENERIES • AQUA CULTURE
• FOOD PROCESSING • MINING
REGION 4.A (CALABARZON) REGION 4.B (MIMAROPA)
• CROPS – Palay, Corn, Banana, • CROPS – Palay, Corn, Mango,
Mango, Coffee, Coconut, Banana, Coffee, Coconut,
Sweet Potato, Pineapple Sweet Potato, Pineapple
• FOOD PROCESSING • FOOD PROCESSING
• MACHINERIES • MINING & QUARRYING
• TEXTILES & GARMENTS • NATURAL GAS
• HANDICRAFTS & FURNITURES • HANDICRAFTS & FURNITURES
• AQUA CULTURE • AQUA CULTURE
• TOURISM • TOURISM
• MINERALS – Gold, Silver, • MINERALS - Gold, Silver,
Copper, Nickel copper, Nickel
NCR ( National Capital Region) Region 5 ( Bicol Region)
• CROPS – Palay, Mango, Coffee, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Coconut, Corn, Banana Banana, Jackfruit, Coconut,
• FOOD PROCESSING Pineapple
• MASS TRANSPORTATION • FOOD PROCESSING
OPERATION
• MINING
• TOURISM
• AQUA CULTURE
• MACHINERIES
• MINERALS - Gold, Silver,
• TEXTILES & GARMENTS
Chromite
• HANDICRAFTS & FURNITURES
REGION 6 (Western Visayas) REGION 7 ( Central Visayas)
• CROPS – Palay, Corn, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Coconut, Banana, Banana, Coconut,
Sugarcane Sugarcane, Sweet Potato
• FOOD PROCESSING • FOOD PROCESSING
• TOURISM • TOURISM
• MILLING • MILLING
• AQUA CULTURE • AQUA CULTURE
• MINERALS – Gold, Silver,
Copper, Manganese
REGION 9 (Zamboanga
REGION 8 ( Eastern Visayas) Peninsula)
• CROPS – Palay, corn, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Coconut, Jackfruit, Sweet Coconut, Coffee, Banana
Potato • FOOD PROCESSING
• AQUA CULTURE • MINING
• ENERGY RELATED • MILLING
• MINING • MASS TRANSFORMATION
• MINERALS - Chromite OPERATION
• MINERALS - Chromite
REGION 10 ( Northern
Mindanao) REGION 11 ( Davao Region)
• CROPS – Palay, Corn, • CROPS – Palay, Corn, Banana,
Banana, Sugarcane, Sugarcane, Coconut,
Pineapple, Durian
Coconut, Pineapple
• AQUA CULTURE
• FOOD PROCESSING • FOOD PROCESSING
• TOURISM • MINING
• MILLING • LIVESTOCK/POULTRY
• AQUA CULTURE • TOURISM
• FOREST PRODUCTS
• MINERALS – Chromite,
• MINERALS – Gold, Copper,
Manganese Silver, Chromite
REGION 12 ( SOCCSKSARGEN) REGION 13 (CARAGA)
• CROPS – Palay, Corn, • CROPS – Palay, Corn,
Banana, Coconut, Durian Coconut, Sweet Potato,
Banana
• ENERGY RELATED
• AQUA CULTURE
• FOREST PRODUCTS
• FOREST PRODUCTS
• MILLING • MINING
• HANDICRAFTS &
FURNITURES
• MINERALS – Gold, Silver,
Copper, Nickel, Chromite
Major Industries
ARMM (Autonomous Region of
Muslim Mindanao)

• CROPS – Palay, Corn,


Banana, Coconut, Durian,
Pineapple
• FOOD PROCESSING
• MASS TRANSPORTATION
OPERATION
REGION 1 – ILOCOS REGION
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Ilocos Norte 3,467.9 568,017
Ilocos Sur 2,596.0 658,587
La Union 1,497.7 741,906
Pangasinan 5,451.0 2,779,862
Total 13,012.6 4,748,372
REGION 2 – CAGAYAN VALLEY
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Batanes 219.0 16,604
Cagayan 9,295.8 1,124,773
Isabela 12,414.9 1,489,645
Nueva Vizcaya 3,975.7 421,355
Quirino 2,323.5 176,786
Total 28,228.9 3,229,163
REGION 3 – CENTRAL LUZON
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Aurora 3,147.3 201,233
Bataan 1,373.0 687,482
Bulacan 2,796.1 2,924,433
Nueva Ecija 5,751.3 1,955,373
Pampanga 2,062.5 2,014,019
Angeles City 326, 336
Tarlac 3,053.6 1,273,240
Zambales 3,830.8 534,443
Olongapo City 221,178
Total 22,014.6 10,137,737
REGION 4.A – CALABARZON
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Batangas 3,119.8 2,377,395
Cavite 1,574.2 3,090,691
Laguna 1,917.9 2,669,847
Quezon 9,069.6 1,740,638
Lucena City 246,392
Rizal 1,191.9 2,484,840
Total 16,873.4 12,609,803
REGION 4.B – MIMAROPA
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Marinduque 952.6 227,828
Occidental Mindoro 5,865.7 452,971
Oriental Mindoro 4,238.4 785,602
Palawan 17,030.8 771,667
Puerto Princesa City 222,673
Romblon 1,533.5 283,930
Total 29,621 2,744,671
REGION 5 – BICOL REGION
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Albay 2,575.8 1,233,432
Camarines Norte 2,320.1 542,915
Camarines Sur 5,497.0 1,822,371
Catanduanes 1,492.2 246,300
Masbate 4,151.8 834,650
Sorsogon 2,119.0 740,743
Total 18,155.9 5,420,411
REGION 6 – WESTERN VISAYAS
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Aklan 1,821.4 535,725
Antique 2,729.2 546,031
Capiz 2,594.6 719,685
Guimaras 604.6 162,943
Iloilo 5,079.2 1,805,576
Iloilo City 424,619
Negros Occidental 7,965.2 2,396,039
Bacolod City 511,82o
Total 20,794.2 7,102,438
REGION 7 – CENTRAL VISAYAS
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Bohol 4,821.0 1,255,128
Cebu 5,342.0 2,619,362
Cebu City 866,171
Lapu-Lapu City 350,467
Mandaue City 331,320
Negros OrientaL 5,385.5 1,286,666
Siquijor 337.5 91,066
Total 15,886.0 6,800,180
NCR- National Capital Region
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Caloocan City 55.8 1,489,040
Las Piñas City 32.7 552,573
Makati City 21.6 529,039
Malabon City 15.7 353,337
Mandaluyong City 9.3 328,699
Manila 25.0 1,652,171
Marikina City 21.5 424,150
Muntinlupa City 39.8 459,941
Navotas City 8.9 249,131
NCR- National Capital Region
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Parañaque City 46.6 588,126
Pasay City 14.0 392,869
Pasig City 48.5 669,773
Pateros 10.4 64,147
Quezon City 171.7 2,761,720
San Juan City 6.0 121,430
Taguig City 45.2 644,473
Valenzuela City 47.0 575,356
Total 619.7 11,855,975
Region 8 – Eastern Visayas
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Biliran 536.0 161,760
Eastern Samar 4,660.5 428,877
Leyte 6,515.1 1,567,984
Northern Samar 3,692.9 589,013
Samar 6,048.0 733,377
Southern Leyte 1,798.6 399,137
Total 23,251.1 3,880,148
Region 9 – Zamboanga Peninsula
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Zamboanga Del Norte 7,301.0 957,997
Zamboanga Del Sur 5,194.2 959,685
Zamboanga City 807,129
Zamboanga Sibugay 3,607.8 584,685
City of Isabela 223.7 97,857
Total 17,046.6 3,407,353
Region 10 – Northern Mindanao
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Bukidnon 10,496.6 1,299,192
Camiguin 238.0 83,807
Lanao del Norte 4,159.9 607,917
Iligan City 322,821
Misamis Occidental 2,055.2 567,642
Misamis Oriental 3,544.3 813,856
Cagayan De Oro City 602,088
Total 20,494 4,297,323
Region 11 – Davao Region
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Compostela Valley 4,479.8 687,195
Davao del Norte 3,427.0 945,764
Davao del Sur 6,771.0 868,690
Davao City 1,449,296
Davao Oriental 5,679.6 517,618
Total 20,357.4 4,468,563
Region 12 – SOCCSKSARGEN
Land Area Sq. KM Population
North Cotabato 9,008.9 1,226,508
Sarangani 3,601.3 498,904
South Cotabato 4,428.8 827,200
General Santos City 538,086
Sultan Kudarat 5,298.3 747,087
Cotabato City 176.0 2 71,786
Total 22,513.3 4,109,571
Region 13 – Caraga
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Agusan Del Norte 3,546.9 332,487
Butuan City 309,709
Agusan Del Sur 9,989.5 656,418
Dinagat Island 1,036.3 126,803
Surigao Del Norte 1,972.9 442,588
Surigao Del Sur 4,932.7 561,219
Total 21,478.3 2,429,224
ARMM – Autonomous Region of
Muslim Mindanao
Land Area Sq. KM Population
Basilan 2,295.0 293,322
Lanao Del Sur 13,494.4 933,260
Maguindanao 9,729.0 944,718
Sulu 3,436.99 718,290
Tawi-Tawi 3,626.6 366.550
Total 12,694.3 3,256,140
Puerto Princesa Underground River, Palawan
The Puerto Princesa Underground River National Park is one
of the most significant protected areas of he Philippines. It is
located in the mid-west Coast of Palawan, some 76 kms
northwest of Puerto Princesa City. The site features a
spectacular limestone or karst mountain landscape with one
of the most impressive cave systems in the world. It contains
an 8.2 kilometer-long underground river that flows directly
to the sea.
Mount Pulag, Benguet
As the second highest mountain peak in the
Philippines, Mt Pulag attracts a lot of mountain
climers. Highlights of the climb include the
forest and the grassland summit with its ‘’ Sea of
Clouds” phenomenon. Described as a
rejuvenating experience, the mountain has one
o the best sunset and sunrise views in the
country where you can see the entire Cordillera
around you.
Kapurpurawan Rock Formation, Burgos, Ilocos Norte

The Kapurpurawan Rock Formation was created through


weathering and erosion on the rocky coast of Burgos, Ilocos
Norte. It offers a breathtaking view of different rock shapes
that can completely amaze tourists who visit the place.
Mt. Pinatubo, Zambales

Mt. Pinatubo is an active volcano located on the island of Luzon at


the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Zambales,
Tarlac, and Pampanga. The volcano’s eruption in June 1991,which
was one of the largest and most violent eruptions of the 20th
century,came after 500 years of dormancy.
Callao Caves, Peñablanca, Cagayan

Callao Cave is a seven chambered cave with a Cathedral-


like chamber which was turned into a chapel by the Local
Government. Outstanding stalactites and stalagmites are
formed in the deeper chambers of the cave.
Banaue Rice Teracces, Ifugao

The world famous rice terraces is an engineering


marvel built more than 2,000 years ago by Ifugao
tribes people. It is listed in the UNESCO World
Herotage Sites and dubbed as the “Eight Wonder of
the World”
Boracay Island, Malay, aklan

Shaped like a dumbbell, Boracay Island is located on


the northwestern tip of Panay Island. The island is
about7kms long and consist of three communities
locally called barangays: Yapak in the north, balabag
in the Center and Manoc-Manoc in the South.
Apo island, Negros Oriental
Apo island is one of the
smallest volcanic islands
in the Philippines. It is
one of the world’s best
known marine
sanctuaries. Beneath the
clear sparkling blue
waters of the island lies a
breathtaking collection of
over 600 documented
fish species and 400
varieties of corals.
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato

Lake Sebu is a natural lake located in the


municipality of Lake Sebu, South Cotabato within
the Allah Valley Region. The government has
recognized it as one of the country’s most
important watersheds.

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