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  • 1

    refers to the cluster of emerald islands and islets stretching across the warm tropical seas south of southern Luzon

    region IV-b or MMAROPA

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    The Loveliest Harbor in the Island

    Mindoro oriental

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    The Marine Wonderland

    Mindoro Occidental

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    The Lenten capital

    Marinduque

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    The marble capital

    Romblon

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    Home ofthe New Seven Wonders of Natur

    Palawan

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    On may 23, 2005 palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to the region of Western Visayas by

    executive order no. 429

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    Executive order arroyo Republic act

    129 10879

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    Small heart-shaped island in the Southern Tagalog, which, coincidentally, is also in the center of the Philippines. Dubbed the “Lent Capital of the Philippines“

    Marinduque

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    Capital municipality of Marinduque is

    Boac

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    Marinduque is dry from

    december to may

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    It is endowed with marine beauty from its virgin forest beautiful white sand beaches islands and eyelets which in marine life coral gardens mysterious caves and cacading waterfalls

    mindoro occidental

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    Pandan Island

    mindoro occidental

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    In 2005 the philippines was found to be the center of marine fish biodiversity and the home of the most diverse marine ecosystem in the world by the american biologist

    Kent Carpenter and victor springer

  • 15

    Most endemic species in the philippines are found in the

    verde island passage

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    Tamaraw falls

    Mindoro Oriental

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    It is a paradise sanctuary to an amazing variety of fauna and flora found nowhere else in the world

    palawan

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    Barracuda lake coron

    palawan

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    It could be found at the center of the philippines archipelago

    romblon

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    Carabao island

    romblon

  • 21

    Officially designated as region V it is an administrative region in the philippines group under the luzon island group

    bicol

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    What are the six provinces of bicol

    albay Camarines sur camarines norte catanduanes masbate sorsogon

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    What is the capital city of albay

    legazpi city

  • 24

    What is the capital municipality of camarines norte

    Daet Municipality

  • 25

    Capital municipality of camarines sur

    pili municipality

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    Capital municipality of catanduanes

    Virac municipality

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    What is the capital city of masbate

    masbate city

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    What is the capital city of sorsogon

    sorsogon city

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    got its name from a Tagalog word “lo-ok” (bay) because it is Near to Manila Bay. Others insist that it was named after another Tagalog “sulok” (corner) because before, the Place was located at the corner where the old towns of Tondo and Malabon met. Therefore, The name of the place is a mixture of the word kasuluksulokan” which means innermost area”.

    Caloocan

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    was a “war theater” before. During Philippine Revolution, the place was at Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s forces. After years, it was again occupied by the Japanese during the Second World War and followed by the liberation period when the FilipinoAmerican forces fought the Japanese Imperial forces until the end of war.

    Last Piñas city

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    financial center of the Philippines . “From grass to class” , as what they call it, as it is a good contributor to Philippines economy.

    Makati City

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    Famous for its ancestral homes that could be compared to the old Spanish colonial mansions in Vigan. got its name from the words“maraming labong” (plenty of bamboo shoots).

    Malabon City

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    referred to as “Tiger City of the Philippines” “Metro Manila’s Heart” , and the “Shopping Mall Capital of the Philippines”. It was first known as a barrio of Sta. Ana de Sapa.

    Mandaluyong City

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    capital city of the Philippines and was nicknamed as “Pearl of the Orient”. It was known before “Ginto” (gold) or “Suvarnadvipa”

    Manila City

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    named as the Shoe Capital of the Philippines

    Marikina city

  • 36

    Marikina was named after?

    Felix Berenguer de Marquina

  • 37

    Who was the father of the shoe Industry in the Philippines

    Don Laureano “kapitan Moy” Guevarra

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    This city has a beautiful history. It was started by a Catholic priest named Father Joaquin. Recently, the city was awarded as the “Most Competitive City” and the “Most Improved City” in the Philippines due to its 9,957 business establishments

    Muntinlupa City

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    Fishing Capital of the Philippines and also a First class city in Metro Manila. The whole city was once part of Malabon. According to a legend, there was once a long and narrow delta extended unbroken from north to south along the seashore.

    Navotas city

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    Fashion Capital of the Philippines and The City of Lights. It is known for its dry and wet goods. They have dry goods markets all over the northern part of the city. Much of those were known for their “ready-to-wear” (RTW) clothes.

    Parañaque City

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    got its name from a princess named Dayangdayang Pasay. She was a princess of the Namayan Kingdom that existed around year 1175.

    Pasay City

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    City of The Star” , former capital of the Philippines. It is home to the Philippines’ major broadcasting networks. Television companies such as TV5, ABS-CBN, GMA Network, INC TV, UNTV, Net 25, PTV.

    Quezon City

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    became a city on December 8, 2004. Compared to any city in Metro Manila, this city has a lower tax rate enabling any businessman to start a good business in the city

    Taguig City

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    Ciry of Discipline

    Valenzuela city

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    What are the 6 Provinces of CAR? And it's 1 highly Urbanized city?

    Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province Baguio City

  • 46

    Capital Municipality of Abra?

    Bengued Municipality

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    Capital Municipality of Apayao?

    Municipality of Kabugao

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    Capital Municipality of Benguet?

    Municipality of La Trinidad

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    Capital Municipality of Ifugao?

    Municipality of Lagawe

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    Capital city of Mountain Province?

    municipality of Bontoc

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    this humble coastal province is where the Kalibo Sto. Niño Ati-atihan Festival, declared as “The Mother of all Philippine Festivals, ” originated. It is considered a land of skilled weavers and craftspeople. Piña fiber made from the leavess of a pineapple plant was a textile unique to the Philippines and is deemed as “The Queen of Philippine Fabrics.”

    aklan

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    Capital municipality of Antique?

    Municipality of San Jose de Buenavist

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    has been known as the province where the mountains meet the sea and its where National Artist for the Visual Arts J. Elizalde Navarro (1924-1999) hailed

    Antique

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    known for the Placuna placenta oyster shell that has the same name locally and is used for decoration and making lampshades, trays, window and doors. Likewise, the province is known as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines" and was among the top 15 most frequently visited places in the Philippines.

    capiz

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    Heart of the Philippines and province of Festivals

    Ilo ilo

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    known for its Chicken Inasal and its boosting sugar industry. Home to one of the Philippines' active volcanoes; Mt. Kanlaon

    Negros Occdental

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    It was the home province of Carlos P. Garcia, the eighth president of the Republic of the Philippines (1957–1961)

    bohol

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    the Queen City of the South" , the oldest city and first capital of the Philippines, which is politically independent from the provincial government.

    cebu

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    Pulang bato falls/ dumaguete

    Negros Oriental

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    Malalison Island

    Antique

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    Ruins of Alcantaraz

    capiz

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    Islas De Gigantes

    ilo-ilo

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    known as the “Food Basket of Mindanao ” due to its fertile lands. It Is a major producer of rice, corn, bananas, and other agricultural products

    Cotabato

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    Dubbed as “Land of the Dreamweavers It is one of the most blessed and accessible areas in Mindanao,

    South Cotabato

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    widely known because it is the Hometown of the Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and is the Tuna Capital of The Philippines.

    Sarangani

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    referred to by its Malay settlers as " agasan a word in the dialect meaning where water flows Its capital is the City of Cabadbaran

    Agusan del Norte

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    known to be the "Land of Golden Opportunities It houses large agricultural lands and is rich in terms of natural resources. Its capital is the municipality of Prosperidad.

    Agusan del sur

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    dubbed as the mystical island province of love,” known for its unexplored and unspoiled natural wonders. Its capital is the Municipality of san Jose.

    dinagat island

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    has the biggest deposits of nickel, gold, chromite, iron, gravel and sand, limestone and sillica dubbed as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines.”

    Surigao del Norte

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    called Shangri-La by the Pacific because its long coastlines face the Pacific Ocean where beautiful sunrise beginning to emerge.

    Surigao Del Sur