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  2. Palawan - Wikipedia

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    The island ecosystem of Palawan is threatened by climate change. [47] [48] For example, though mangroves and barrier reefs protect Puerto Princesa's coastlines from supertyphoons, these barriers are subject to degradation due to El Niño, rising sea temperatures, and other climate change-related phenomena. [49]

  3. Coron, Palawan - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Coron, Palawan (1991–2020, extremes 1950–2023) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 36.4 (97.5)

  4. Climate of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Climate change exacerbates the situation with typhoons in the Philippines. [7] Bagyo is the Filipino term for any tropical cyclone in the Philippine Islands. [ 4 ] From the statistics gathered by PAGASA from 1948 to 2004, around 28 storms and/or typhoons per year enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) – the designated area assigned ...

  5. Palawan rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Palawan rain forests ecoregion (WWF ID:IM0143) covers the Palawan Island Archipelago, centered on Palawan Island, the sixth largest island in the Philippines.The islands act as an ecological bridge between Borneo and the main islands of the Philippines, even though there were channels between the islands through the last ice age when sea levels were low.

  6. Agutaya - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Agutaya 10 20 30 40 50 2006 42.80 2009 36.09 2012 33.36 2015 17.49 2018 15.22 2021 23.28 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority See also List of inactive volcanoes in the Philippines List of islands of the Philippines List of volcanos in the Philippines Pacific ring of fire References ^ Municipality of Agutaya | (DILG) ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 ...

  7. San Vicente, Palawan - Wikipedia

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    As with the general climate of the Philippine Archipelago, San Vicente's dry season begins in December, lasting until the month of May while the onset of the wet or rainy season is in June, usually drying up again in November. Northestern [clarification needed] winds, the amihan prevail from November to May. Rough coastal waters characterize ...

  8. Magsaysay, Palawan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Magsaysay 10 20 30 40 2006 34.80 2009 17.64 2012 15.91 2015 17.25 2018 11.90 2021 26.32 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority History Spanish Era The modern-day municipality traces back its origins to the town of Cuyo. Cuyo, which included the entire island of Cuyo, was founded as a Spanish settlement in 1622. In 1762, one of the British ships that invaded Manila fired ...

  9. Taytay, Palawan - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Taytay, Palawan Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29 (84) 30 (86) 30 (86) 31 (88) 31 (88) 30