The 17 Regional and 82 Provincial Capitals of the Philippines || LEARN THE PHILIPPINES #philippines
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Learn about Region 1, the Ilocos Region, with San Fernando City as its regional center. It comprises four provinces: Ilocos Norte (Laoag City), Ilocos Sur (Vigan City), La Union (San Fernando City), and Pangasinan (Lingayen).
Discover Region 2, the Cagayan Valley region, with Tuguegarao City as its regional center. It includes five provinces: Batanes (Basco), Cagayan (Tuguegarao City), Isabela (Ilagan City), Nueva Vizcaya (Bayombong), and Quirino (Cabarroguis).
Explore the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), centered in Baguio City. This region has six provinces: Abra (Bangued), Apayao (Kabugao), Benguet (La Trinidad), Ifugao (Lagawe), Kalinga (Tabuk City), and Mountain Province (Bontoc).
An overview of Region 3, the Central Luzon region, with San Fernando City as its regional center. It consists of seven provinces: Aurora (Baler), Bataan (Balanga City), Bulacan (Malolos City), Nueva Ecija (Palayan City), Pampanga (San Fernando City), Tarlac (Tarlac City), and Zambales (Iba).
Covers Region 4A, the CALABARZON region, with Calamba City as its center, including five provinces: Batangas (Batangas City), Cavite (Trece Martires City), Laguna (Santa Cruz), Quezon (Lucena City), and Rizal (Antipolo City). Also, Region 4B, the MIMAROPA region, with Calapan City as its center, comprising five provinces: Marinduque (Boac), Occidental Mindoro (Mamburao), Oriental Mindoro (Calapan City), Palawan (Puerto Princesa City), and Romblon (Romblon).
Details Region 5, the Bicol Region, with Legazpi City as its regional center. It has six provinces: Albay (Legazpi City), Camarines Norte (Daet), Camarines Sur (Pili), Catanduanes (Virac), Masbate (Masbate City), and Sorsogon (Sorsogon City).
Introduction to Region 6, Western Visayas, with Iloilo City as its regional center. It is composed of six provinces: Aklan (Kalibo), Antique (San Jose de Buenavista), Capiz (Roxas City), Guimaras (Jordan), Iloilo (Iloilo City), and Negros Occidental (Bacolod City).
Explores Region 7, Central Visayas, with Cebu City as its center, consisting of Bohol (Tagbilaran City), Cebu (Cebu City), Negros Oriental (Dumaguete City), and Siquijor (Siquijor). Also, Region 8, Eastern Visayas, with Tacloban City as its center, including Biliran (Naval), Eastern Samar (Borongan City), Northern Samar (Catarman), Samar (Catbalogan City), Leyte (Tacloban City), and Southern Leyte (Maasin City).
Covers Region 9, the Zamboanga Peninsula, with Pagadian City as its regional center, including Zamboanga del Norte (Dipolog City), Zamboanga del Sur (Pagadian City), and Zamboanga Sibugay (Ipil). Also, Region 10, Northern Mindanao, with Cagayan de Oro City as its center: Bukidnon (Malaybalay City), Camiguin (Mambajao), Misamis Oriental (Cagayan de Oro City), Misamis Occidental (Oroquieta City), and Lanao del Norte (Tubod).
Details Region 11, the Davao Region, with Davao City as its regional center, comprising Davao de Oro (Nabunturan), Davao del Norte (Tagum City), Davao del Sur (Digos City), Davao Oriental (Mati City), and Davao Occidental (Malita). Also, Region 12, SOCCSKSARGEN, with Koronadal City as its regional center, including North Cotabato (Kidapawan City), South Cotabato (Koronadal City), Sarangani (Alabel), and Sultan Kudarat (Isulan).
Discusses Region 13, the Caraga Region, with Butuan City as its regional center, composed of Agusan del Norte (Cabadbaran City), Agusan del Sur (Prosperidad), Dinagat Islands (San Jose), Surigao del Norte (Surigao City), and Surigao del Sur (Tandag City). Concludes with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), with Cotabato City as its center, including Maguindanao del Norte (Datu Odin Sinsuat), Maguindanao del Sur (Buluan), Lanao del Sur (Marawi City), Basilan (Lamitan City), Sulu (Jolo), and Tawi-Tawi (Bongao).