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Map of the Philippines showing the regions and their provinces (click for larger version).
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Map of the Philippines showing the regions and their provinces (click for larger version).

A region (Filipino: Rehiyon) is an administrative subdivision in the Philippines. As of 2002, there are 17 of them and 16 of them are further subdivided into 79 provinces (lalawigan). Regions are generally organized to group provinces that have the same cultural and ethnological characteristics.

The provinces are actually the primary political subdivision. They are grouped into regions for administrative convenience. Most government offices establish regional offices instead of individual provincial offices, usually (but not necessarily always) in the city designated as the regional center.

The regions themselves do not possess a separate local government, with the exception of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, which has an elected regional assembly and governor. The Cordillera Administrative Region was originally intended to be autonomous (Cordillera Autonomous Region), but the failure of two plebiscites for its establishment, reduced it to a regular administrative region.

List of regions

The Philippines consists of 17 regions. The regions are geographically combined into the three island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Following is a list of the regions in their island groupings. To get overviews of the regions, see the respective articles on the island groups.

The names of CALABARZON, MIMARO and SOCCSKSARGEN are capitalized because they are acronyms that stand for their component provinces or cities.

Map Region
(short name)
Regional center Provinces
100px National Capital Region
(NCR; Metro Manila)
Manila No provinces
100px Cordillera Administrative Region
(CAR)
Baguio City
100px Ilocos Region
(Region I)
San Fernando City
100px Cagayan Valley
(Region II)
Tuguegarao City
100px Central Luzon
(Region III)
San Fernando City
100px CALABARZON
(Region IV-A)
Calamba City
100px MIMARO
(Region IV-B)
Calapan City
100px Bicol Region
(Region V)
Legazpi City

Map Region
(short name)
Regional center Provinces
100px Western Visayas
(Region VI)
Iloilo City
100px Central Visayas
(Region VII)
Cebu City
100px Eastern Visayas
(Region VIII)
Tacloban City

Map Region
(short name)
Regional center Provinces
100px Zamboanga Peninsula
(Region IX)
Pagadian City
100px Northern Mindanao
(Region X)
Cagayan de Oro
100px Davao Region
(Region XI)
Davao City
100px SOCCSKSARGEN
(Region XII)
Koronadal City
100px Caraga
(Region XIII)
Butuan City
100px Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
(ARMM)
Cotabato City

History

Regions first came to existence in on September 24, 1972 when the provinces of the Philippines were organized into 11 regions by Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the Integrated Reorganization Plan of President Ferdinand Marcos.

Since that time, other regions have been created and some provinces have been transferred from one region to another.

References

Regions of the Philippines
Luzon: National Capital | Cordillera Administrative | Ilocos | Cagayan Valley | Central Luzon | CALABARZON | MIMARO | Bicol
Visayas: Western Visayas | Central Visayas | Eastern Visayas
Mindanao: Zamboanga Peninsula | Northern Mindanao | Davao | SOCCSKSARGEN | Caraga | Muslim Mindanao

 


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