Travel 101- Region II
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Nedith Rocillo
Scarlet Castillo
Dian
a Ag
ulto
Angela
Vinoya
REGION II
Cagayan• “The Land of Smiling
Beauty”• Barangays: 820• Capital: Tuguegarao City• Total Area: 9,295.75 km2 (3,589.11 sq mi)
• Total Population: 1,124,773• Spoken Languages:
Ibanag Ilocano Itawis Tagalog English
• Cagayan has 28 Municipalities and has 1 city divided into 3 congressional districts.
• The majority of people living in Cagayan are of Ilocano descent, mostly from migrants
coming from the Ilocos Region.
Agricultural ProductsLivestock Products
Pavvurulun FestivalTuguegarao City
FESTIVALS
Tinupig FestivalLasama, Cagayan
Sinabalu FestivalRizal, Cagayan
Panagsangal FestivalBaggao, Cagayan
Sambali FestivalPiat, Cagayan
Isabela• 2nd largest province of the
Philippines next to Palawan.
• Municipalities: 34• Barangays: 1,018• Capital: Ilagan City• Total Area: 12,556.8 km2(4,848.2 sq mi)
• Total Population: 1,489,645• Spoken Languages:
Ibanag Ilocano Gaddang Tagalog English
• In order to facilitate the work of the missionaries in the evangelization of the Cagayan Valley, a Royal Decree was issued on May 1, 1856, which created the province of Isabela from the portion of the province of Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya.
• From Cagayan, the towns of Gamu, Angadanan and Gamarang (now Echague) and from the Nueva Vizcaya, its capital town Carig (now Santiago) and Palanan were segregated to constitute the province of Isabela. The new province was named in honor of “Her Royal Highness Queen Isabela II” of Spain.
• The premier province of the north, one of the most progressive in the country and Santiago, the industrial center for region 02, is now an Independent City while Cauayan, the commercial center is a component city.
• Tourism is relatively a new industry being developed in the province.
• The province of Isabela is the richest in Cagayan Valley. It is also the Top 10 Richest Province in the Philippines last 2011, being the only province of Northern Luzon to be included in the list.
• Agriculture is the major industry of the people of Isabela.
• It has extensive deposits of non- metallic minerals such as limestone, clay, marbles, guano, sand & gravel, and boulders.
• Isabela has a fertile fishing ground on the Pacific Coast.
Festivals
Gawagaway-yan FestivalCauayan City, Isabela
Mangi Festival Tumauini, Isabela
Pansi FestivalCabagan, Isabela
Baranes• The northernmost islands
and smallest province of the Philippines.
• Municipalities: 6• Barangays: 29• Capital: Basco• Total Area: 219.01 km2(84.56 sq mi)
• Total Population: 15,974• Spoken Languages:
Ivatan Itbayaten Isamurongen Ilocano Tagalog English
Festival
Basco, Batanes
Nueva Vizcaya• Subdivided into 15
municipalities. • Barangays: 275• Capital: Bayombong• Total Area: 4,378.8 km2(1,690.7 sq mi)
• Total Population: 397,837• Spoken Languages:
IsinaiGaddangPangasinan IlocanoTagalog English
TILAPIA INDUSTRY
Festivals
Panagyaman FestivalBayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
Gawagaway-yan FestivalSta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya
Quirino• Municipalities: 6 • Barangays: 132• Capital: Cabarroguis• Total Area: 3,486.2 km2(1,346.0 sq mi)
• Total Population: 176,786• Spoken Languages:
IfugaoBungkalotPangasinanKankana-ey IlocanoTagalog English
Festivals
PanagdadapunCabarroguis, Quirino
Motocross EventCabarroguis, Quirino
Panagsalucag Aglipay, Quirino
PammadayawDiffun, Quirino
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