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Region IX
ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
Map of the Philippines showing the location of Region IX ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
Regional center Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
Population 2,831,412
– Density 191.2 per km²
Area 14,810.7 km²
Divisions
Provinces 3
Cities 5
Municipalities 67
Barangays 1,904
Cong. districts 8
Languages Chavacano, Cebuano, Filipino, English, Spanish, others
Zamboanga Peninsula is both a peninsula and an administrative region on that peninsula in the Philippines.

The region

Designated as Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula consists of three provinces, namely, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga Sibugay, and the chartered city of Zamboanga City at the south-eastern tip. The Zamboanga Peninsula was previously known as Western Mindanao before the enactment of Executive Order No. 36 on September 19, 2001.

Between 1975 to 1989 the old Region IX (Western Mindanao) was divided into two sub-regions by Presidential Decree No. 773 dated August 21, 1975.

Sub-Region IX-A consisted of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi with Jolo, Sulu as the sub-regional center.

Sub-Region IX-B consisted of the provincess of Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur, with the chartered city of Zamboanga City as the sub-regional center. Zamboanga Sibugay did not exist at the time.

Zambaoanga Peninsula has five cities: Dipolog City, Dapitan City, Isabela City, Pagadian City, and the lone chartered city of Zamboanga City. Isabela City is actually part of the island-province of Basilan to the south of the peninsula, and is that province's capital. The residents of Basilan opted to join the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in a recent plebiscite. However, the citizens of Isabela City did not want to join ARMM and so the city was made a part of the Zamboanga Peninsula region with the enactment of Executive Order No. 36 (the same E.O. that renamed the region).

Jolo, Sulu was the original regional center but Presidential Decree No. 1555, dated June 11, 1978, moved the regional center to Zamboanga City. Executive Order No. 429, dated October 12, 1990, moved the regional center again but this time to Pagadian City. Executive Order No. 429 was never executed (possibly due to lack of government funds) however, Memorandum Circular No. 75 dated November 12, 2004, confirmed Pagadian City as the regional center, meaning national government offices are preferred to be operating there.

Political divisions

Province/City Capital Population
(2000)
Area
(km²)
Pop. density
(per km²)
20px Zamboanga del Norte Dipolog City 823,130 6,618.0 124.4
20px Zamboanga del Sur Pagadian City 836,217 3,480.7 240.2
20px Zamboanga Sibugay Ipil 497,239 3,087.9 161.0
20px Zamboanga City 601,794 1,483.4 405.7
20px Isabela City¹ 73,032 140.7 519.1
¹ Isabela City is part of Basilan province which is part of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, but Isabela City itself is part of the Zamboanga Peninsula Region.

Component cities

Geography

Zamboanga Peninsula consists of the territory of the three Zamboanga provinces and its lone chartered city of Zamboanga City, plus Misamis Occidental. The Zamboanga Peninsula is connected to the main part of Mindanao Island through an isthmus situated between Panquil Bay and Pagadian Bay. The boundary between the peninsula and the mainland is artificially marked by the border between the provinces of Zamboanga del Sur and Lanao del Norte.

Zamboanga Peninsula lies between the Moro Gulf, part of the Celebes Sea, and the Sulu Sea. Along the shores of the peninsula are numerous bays and islands.

Regions and Provinces of Mindanao
Zamboanga Peninsula: Zamboanga del Norte | Zamboanga del Sur | Zamboanga Sibugay | Zamboanga City | Isabela City*
Northern Mindanao: Bukidnon | Camiguin | Lanao del Norte | Misamis Occidental | Misamis Oriental
Davao Region: Compostela Valley | Davao del Norte | Davao del Sur | Davao Oriental | Davao City
SOCCSKSARGEN: Cotabato | Sarangani | South Cotabato | Sultan Kudarat | Cotabato City* | General Santos City
Caraga: Agusan del Norte | Agusan del Sur | Surigao del Norte | Surigao del Sur | Butuan City
ARMM: Basilan | Lanao del Sur | Maguindanao | Sulu | Tawi-Tawi
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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