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  1. 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.

  2. Provinces of the Philippines. Contents. § List of provinces. § Statistics. § Sources. There are eighty-two (82) provinces in the Philippines – thirty-eight (38) in Luzon, twenty-seven (27) in the Visayas, and seventeen (17) in Mindanao. A province is created by an Act of Congress and duly ratified by the affected voting population in a plebiscite.

  3. Jan 18, 2019 · In the Philippines, provinces (Filipino; Pilipino: lalawigan) are one of its primary political and administrative divisions. There are 82 provinces at present, which are further subdivided into component cities and municipalities. The local government unit s in the National Capital Region, as well as independent cities, are independent of any ...

  4. There are 82 provinces at present. The provinces are divided into cities and municipalities. The National Capital Region, as well as independent cities, are separate from any provincial government. Each province has a governor . The provinces are grouped into seventeen regions based on geographical, cultural, and ethnological characteristics.

    • Ilocos Norte
    • Ilocos Sur
    • Pangasinan
    • Batanes
    • Cagayan
    • Isabela
    • Nueva Vizcaya
    • Quirino
    • Aurora
    • Bataan

    Did you know that Ilocos Norte is a coastal province? It is home to pristine white beaches of Pagudpud and the black sand ones in Laoag. Famous Spots: 1. Museo Ilocos Norte – the go-to destination for everything Ilocano, located in Laoag. 2. Blue Lagoon – a secluded beach. Try staying at the Kapuluan Vista Resort. 3. Saud Beach – a popular beach de...

    Did you know that Ilocos Sur is an internationally acclaimed historic destination? Famous Spots: 1. Vigan City – a town of wonder declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site because of its well-preserved architecture from the Spanish colonial times in the Philippines, it is the perfect historical and yet romantic getaway. 2. Santa Maria Church – ma...

    Did you know that Pangasinan’s name means “where the salt comes from”? This is because the crescent-shaped province is home to fine salt beds. Famous Spots: 1. Lingayen – a charming coastal town. Check out the Capitol Beach and the Capitol Building, the former for its being one of the eight architectural wonders in the Philippines. 2. Hundred Islan...

    Did you know that Batanes is the perfect place for bike touring? It has rugged terrains and exquisite scenery including stunning cliffs and pasturelands. Famous Spots: 1. Batan Island – see the remains in churches, bridges, and edifices of Spanish rule. 2. Diura – the ancient coastal village, good to explore, especially during the fishing season wh...

    Did you know that Cagayan was part of the provinces that existed during the colonial Spanish times? Called La Provincia de Cagayan, it once covered many of the present nearby provinces. Its beauty made it a host to the reality show Survivor in its 27th and 28thseries. Famous Spots: 1. Callao Cave – a seven -chambered cave with Catholic mass going o...

    Did you know that this province is home to the largest preserved jungle in the country, the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park? The protected park is home to diverse flora and fauna and is considered the richest in terms of species and natural habitat. It also served as the sanctuary for the endangered Philippine crocodile, a crocodile species ende...

    Did you know that this province is famous for its high-quality fruits? Undoubtedly, it’s been nicknamed “The Citrus Capital of the Philippines.” Famous Spots: 1. Kasibu – handpick and buy the citrus fruits the province is known for. 2. Capisaan Cave System – explore the flowstones and rising stalagmites. 3. Lion-Alayan Cave System – see the stalact...

    Did you know that this province is brimming with souvenir-worthy products? It has native delicacies and the bigger industry of antiques and wood furniture. Famous Spots: 1. Madella – a town with seven stunning waterfalls, with the fifth offering a scenic view of Sierra Madre. 2. Aglipay Cave – explore the limestone cave with its interesting rock fo...

    Did you know that this province was named after President Manuel Quezon’s wife? Aurora could be a romantic getaway, but it’s a gem to be discovered and marveled at first. Famous Spots: 1. Baler – this town is where the Siege of Baler happened, where the last Spanish stronghold ceased. It is now deemed a surfer’s paradise. 2. Sabang Beach, Baler – t...

    Did you know that Bataan is famous for being the site of the Death March in World War II? Famous Spots: 1. Mount Samat – see The Shrine of Valor, one of the shrines that commemorate the soldiers who died to protect the Philippines during the war. 2. Morong – a town with a coast filled with resorts. 3. Paskulan Falls – enjoy the scenic view of water...

  5. The Philippines is subdivided into 17 regions – 8 in Luzon, 3 in the Visayas, and 6 in Mindanao. These regions, excluding the BARMM, are not local government units but their existence is primarily for administrative purposes.

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  7. Administrative geography. The Philippines is divided into a hierarchy of local government units (LGUs) with the 81 provinces and 38 independent cities as the primary unit. Provinces are further subdivided into component cities and municipalities, both of which consist of barangays, the smallest local government unit.

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