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  2. The Philippines is divided into four levels of administrative divisions, with the lower three being defined in the Local Government Code of 1991 as local government units (LGUs). They are, from the highest to the lowest: Regions (Filipino: rehiyon) are mostly used to organize national services.

  3. In the Philippines, provinces (Filipino: lalawigan or probinsiya) are one of its primary political and administrative divisions. There are 82 provinces at present, which are further subdivided into component cities and municipalities.

  4. www.philatlas.comPhilAtlas

    PhilAtlas is a continuing project that focuses on the geographic and administrative divisions of the Philippines, from island group down to barangay level. Each region, province, city, and municipality, and barangay is described in a standard format.

  5. Aug 26, 2019 · There are 17 administrative regions in the Philippines which have been established to allow efficient flow, coordination, planning, and organizing of government services. The laws in the Philippines allow for the creation of autonomous regions, and currently, there is only one autonomous region of Bangsamoro in the Muslim Mindanao.

  6. The Philippines has four main classes of elected administrative divisions, often lumped together as local government units (LGUs). They are, from the highest to the lowest division: Autonomous and administrative regions; Provinces and independent cities; Municipalities and component cities; Barangays; Regions

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  7. The Philippines is subdivided into seventeen (17) regions – eight (8) in Luzon, three (3) in the Visayas, and six (6) in Mindanao. These regions are not local government units but their existence is primarily for administrative purposes.

  8. LMB is the source of official administrative boundaries of the Philippines. In the absence of available official administrative boundary, the IMTWG have agreed to clean and use the PSA administrative boundaries which are used to facilitate data collection of surveys and censuses.

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