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Palawan was originally part of the Southern Tagalog Region (Region IV).
Palawan on 2001 rejected by virtue of a referendum to be a part of Autonomus Region of Muslim Mindanao.
President Gloria Arroyo included Palawan by virtue of Executive Order No. 103, dated May 17, 2002, as part of MIMAROPA (Region IV-B).
Palawan, formerly part of Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) of the Luzon Group, was moved to Region VI (Western Visayas) on May 23, 2005 by virtue of Executive Order 429. However, Palaweños have criticized the move, especially ...
See also:Palawan, Palawan - People and culture, Palawan - Economy, Palawan - Geography, Palawan - Political, Palawan - Physical, Palawan - History, Palawan - Is Famous For Read more here: » Palawan: Encyclopedia II - Palawan - History |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Regions of the Philippines - The regionsAs of 2002, the Philippines consists of 17 regions. The regions are geographically combined into the three island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Following is a list of the regions in their island groupings. To get overviews of the regions, see the respective articles on the island groups.
The names of CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and SOCCSKSARGEN are capitalized because they are acronyms that stand for their component provinces or cities.
Regions of the Philippines - Luzon.
Ilocos Region (Reg ...
See also:Regions of the Philippines, Regions of the Philippines - The regions, Regions of the Philippines - Luzon, Regions of the Philippines - Visayas, Regions of the Philippines - Mindanao, Regions of the Philippines - History Read more here: » Regions of the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Regions of the Philippines - The regions |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locationsIncludes former regions.
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Bicol Region
Cagayan Valley
CALABARZON
Caraga
Central Luzon
Central Visayas
Cordillera Administrative Region
Davao Region
Eastern Visayas
Ilocos Region
Metro Manila
MIMAROPA
Northern Mindanao
SOCCSKSARGEN
Southern Tagalog
Western Visayas
Zamboanga Peninsula
List of Philippine ...
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia - PhilippinesThe regional languages Cebuano, Ilokano, Hiligaynon, Bikol, Waray-Waray, Kapampangan, Pangasinan, Kinaray-a, Maranao, Maguindanao, Tausug are the auxiliary official languages in their respective regions.
The Republic of the Philippines (Filipino: Republika ng Pilipinas), or the Philippines (Filipino: Pilipinas), is a nation in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital. It lies 1,210 km (750 mi) away from mainland Asia and consists of 7,107 islands called the Philippine Archipelago. It is also ...
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Marinduque - People and CultureMarinduqueños are of Tagalog origin and speak Tagalog. However, because of the island's proximity to to the Visayas region, the Marinduqueño variant of Tagalog has many words that are Visayan origin and are not comprehensible to other Tagalog speakers. Traces of Bicolano can also be found in this variant. Filipino and English are also well understood.
Marinduqueños are very hospitable in nature and are very welcoming. One such custom reflecting this is putong, which is a custom of welcoming and honoring friends and visitors. ...
See also:Marinduque, Marinduque - People and Culture, Marinduque - Economy, Marinduque - Geography, Marinduque - Political, Marinduque - Physical, Marinduque - History, Marinduque - Footnotes Read more here: » Marinduque: Encyclopedia II - Marinduque - People and Culture |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - HistoryArcheological and paleontological evidence prove that Homo sapiens existed in Palawan probably about 50,000 years ago. These inhabitants are called the Tabon Man.
During the Iron Age, Austronesian-speaking migrants settled in the country from South China and Taiwan via land bridges. Soon after, Ethnic Chinese merchants arrived in the 8th century.
Ferdinand Magellan first set foot in the archipelago in 1521. After establishing friendly relations with some local chieftains and converting them to Christianity, Magellan got ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and Government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - History |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Luzon - GeographyLuzon's area is 104,688 square kilometers, making it the world's 17th largest island. It is the fourth most populous island in the world. Located on Luzon are the country's capital, Manila, and its most populous city, Quezon City. The island is very mountainous and is home to Mt. Pulag, the second highest mountain in the country and Mayon, the most famous volcano. To the west of Luzon island is the South China Sea (Luzon Sea in Philippine territorial waters), to the east is the Philippine Sea, and to the north is Luzon Strait containing Bab ...
See also:Luzon, Luzon - Geography, Luzon - Island Group of Luzon, Luzon - Regions of Luzon, Luzon - History Read more here: » Luzon: Encyclopedia II - Luzon - Geography |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - HistoryArcheological and paleontological evidence prove that Homo sapiens existed in Palawan probably about 50,000 years ago. These inhabitants are called the Tabon Man.
During the Iron Age, Austronesian-speaking migrants settled in the country from South China and Taiwan via land bridges. Soon after, Ethnic Chinese merchants arrived in the 8th century.
Ferdinand Magellan first set foot in the archipelago in 1521. After establishing friendly relations with some local chieftains and converting them to Christianity, Magellan got ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - History |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - HistoryArcheological and paleontological evidence, prove that Homo sapiens existed in Palawan probably about 50,000 years ago. These inhabitants are called the Tabon Man.
During the Iron Age, Austronesian-speaking migrants settled in the country from South China and Taiwan via land bridges. Soon after, Ethnic Chinese merchants arrived in the 8th century.
Ferdinand Magellan first set foot in the archipelago in 1521. After establishing friendly relations with some local chieftains and converting them to Christianity, Magellan got ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and Government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - History |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - PeopleSee also List of Filipinos.
Chinese Filipino
Japanese Filipino
Filipino Americans *
Filipino Canadians *
Andres Bonifacio
Antonio Fortich
Apolinario Mabini
Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. * **
Arturo Tolentino
Benigno Aquino
Benigno Aquino Jr.
Benigno Aquino III
Blas Ople
Camilo Osias
Carlos P. Garcia
Carlos P. Romulo
Claro M. Recto
Corazon Aquino
Datu Sikatuna
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See also:List of Philippine-related topics, List of Philippine-related topics - People, List of Philippine-related topics - Filipinos, List of Philippine-related topics - Others, List of Philippine-related topics - Pinoy Big Brother housemates, List of Philippine-related topics - Fictional, List of Philippine-related topics - Foreigners, List of Philippine-related topics - Places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Regions of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Provinces of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Cities of the Philippines, List of Philippine-related topics - Municipalities, List of Philippine-related topics - Islands, List of Philippine-related topics - Non-island landforms, List of Philippine-related topics - Bodies of water, List of Philippine-related topics - Other places and locations, List of Philippine-related topics - Events and history, List of Philippine-related topics - Pre-colonial period, List of Philippine-related topics - Spanish colonization, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine-American War, List of Philippine-related topics - World War II, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-war, List of Philippine-related topics - Post-EDSA Revolution, List of Philippine-related topics - Elections, List of Philippine-related topics - Philippine festivals, List of Philippine-related topics - Air Sea and Land transport, List of Philippine-related topics - Broadcast, List of Philippine-related topics - Business, List of Philippine-related topics - Disaster Emergency Services and Hospitals, List of Philippine-related topics - Military and Police, List of Philippine-related topics - Newspapers, List of Philippine-related topics - Organizations, List of Philippine-related topics - Politics, List of Philippine-related topics - Religious Orgs, List of Philippine-related topics - Science & Technology, List of Philippine-related topics - Sports, List of Philippine-related topics - Utilities, List of Philippine-related topics - Government, List of Philippine-related topics - International Affiliates, List of Philippine-related topics - Educational institutions, List of Philippine-related topics - Languages dialects and other linguistics articles, List of Philippine-related topics - Flora, List of Philippine-related topics - Fauna, List of Philippine-related topics - Economy, List of Philippine-related topics - Others Read more here: » List of Philippine-related topics: Encyclopedia II - List of Philippine-related topics - People |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - EconomyThe Philippines is officially classified as a developing country, although it is somewhat occasionally looked upon as a newly industrialised country because of its booming economy. Although agricultural in nature, light industry and services have made great inroads into the country. The Philippines has a nominal GDP of 86,429, and ranked 46th out of 184 countries and 15th among Asian countries.
The country, often called the New Tiger of Asia, experienced slow economic growth during the height of the Asian financial crisis of 1998. Thi ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - Economy |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - DemographicsThe Philippines is the world's twelfth most populous country, with a population of 86,241,697 as of 2005. Roughly two-thirds reside in the island of Luzon. Manila, the capital, is the eleventh most populous metropolitan area in the world. The educational system is efficient and based on the United States curriculum. The literacy rate is 95.9%, about equal for males and females. Life expectancy is 69.29 years, with 72.28 years for females and 66.44 years for males. Population growth per year is about 1.92%, with 26.3 births per 1000 people. I ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - Demographics |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - Administrative divisionsThe Philippines is divided into a hierarchy of local government units (LGUs) with the province as the primary unit. There are 79 provinces in the country. 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.
Most government of ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - Administrative divisions |
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 |  |  | MIMAROPA: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - GeographyThe Philippines constitutes an archipelago of 7,107 islands with a total land area of approximately 300,000 km². It lies between 116° 40' and 126° 34' E. longitude, and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude, and is bordered on the east by the Philippine Sea, on the west by the South China Sea, and on the south by the Celebes Sea. The island of Borneo lies a few hundred kilometers to the southwest and Taiwan dire ...
See also:Philippines, Philippines - History, Philippines - Politics and government, Philippines - Geography, Philippines - Administrative divisions, Philippines - Economy, Philippines - Demographics, Philippines - Languages, Philippines - Religion, Philippines - Culture Read more here: » Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Philippines - Geography |
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