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Oriental Mindoro covers a total area of 4,238.38 square kilometres (1,636.45 sq mi) [10] occupying the eastern section of Mindoro island in Mimaropa region. The province is bordered by the Verde Island Passage to the north, by Marinduque , Maestre de Campo , Tablas Strait and the rest of Romblon to the east, by Semirara and the rest of Caluya ...
Poverty incidence of Puerto Galera 10 20 30 40 2006 35.40 2009 23.88 2012 11.00 2015 7.89 2018 13.25 2021 16.21 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Port of Puerto Galera The traditional economy of the city used to be fishing and subsistence agriculture, but with the boom of tourism at the end of the 1970s, the service sector became more and more important and led to population and economic ...
Poverty incidence of Bulalacao 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2006 71.30 2009 51.48 2012 39.97 2015 40.97 2018 23.93 2021 31.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Transportation Bulalacao has a port that serves as a gateway from Mindoro to Caticlan in Malay, Aklan. FastCat operates in the port. See also List of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines List of political families in ...
Mimaropa (officially stylized in all caps), officially the Southwestern Tagalog Region [3] [4] (Filipino: Rehiyong Timog-Kanlurang Tagalog), is an administrative region in the Philippines. The name is an acronym combination of its constituent provinces : Mindoro (divided into Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro ), Marinduque , Romblon , and ...
Map of the Philippine archipelago. ... Calatrava–San Andres–San Agustin 2,670.00 ha (6,597.7 acres) 1982 Romblon: Calauag 328.00 ha (810.5 acres) 1939 Quezon:
There are freshwater springs located in Camili, Calogonsao, Bonlao, San Isidro, and Madalag which tourists can enjoy. Other tourist spots in Alcantara include: [5] [6] Walls view: Located in mountains and seas. The view offers fantastic viewing deck few meters above sea level.
Marinduque (/ ˌ m æ r ə n ˈ d uː k eɪ /; Tagalog pronunciation: [maɾinˈduke]), officially the Province of Marinduque, is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region or Mimaropa, formerly designated as Region IV-B. Its capital is the municipality of Boac, the most populous in the province.
The district encompasses the island chains off the northeast coast of mainland Surigao del Norte. Since the 2007 redistricting following the separation of Dinagat Islands, the district now comprises the Siargao and Bucas Grande municipalities of Burgos, Dapa, Del Carmen, General Luna, Pilar, San Benito, San Isidro, Santa Monica and Socorro. [4]