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Jolo Island: a part of the Sulu province

Satellite image of Jolo Island in the Philippines by Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2020 Jolo Island: History, Culture, Towns, and Hidden Gems of the Sulu Archipelago Jolo Island, the cultural heart of the Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philippines, is a place where centuries-old traditions, dramatic landscapes, and resilient communities come together. Beyond its […]

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Marinduque Island: a part of the MIMAROPA Region

Dalahican Port entry by Totoyba2 Marinduque: The Heart of the Philippines Marinduque sits between Tayabas Bay to the north and the Sibuyan Sea to the south, forming a natural gateway between Luzon and the Visayas. Known as the “Heart of the Philippines” due to its shape and being named the geographical center of the Philippine

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Busuanga Island, on the North End of Palawan Province

Cambaya Beach in Busuanga Island by pablosievert Discover Busuanga: Palawan’s Wild, Beautiful Frontier Busuanga, blends rugged natural beauty with a steadily growing community and a thriving tourism scene. Below is a well‑rounded, engaging overview you can use as an informational blog post, complete with demographics and travel insights. As part of the province of Palawan

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Catanduanes Island, Bicol Region Off of Luzon

Binurong Point by ASEBASTIAN1218 Catanduanes: The Happy Island of the Philippines Where raw natural beauty meets rich culture and warm hospitality. Catanduanes, often called “The Happy Island”, is a serene, nature‑blessed province in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Known for its lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and resilient communities, it has become an increasingly popular

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Masbate Island, Bicol Region of Luzon

Masbate Port 3 at Masbate City by Maffeth.opiana Masbate stands out as a province shaped by its island geography, youthful population, and growing tourism appeal. It sits in the Bicol Region of the Philippines and includes the main island of Masbate along with Ticao and Burias, all surrounded by the Sibuyan, Visayan, and Samar Seas.

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Bohol Island, Visayas

Discover Bohol: A Tropical Gem of the Philippines Bohol is one of the Philippines’ most captivating island provinces—famous for its natural wonders, rich culture, and rapidly growing tourism industry. With over 1.4 million visitors in 2025, the island continues to strengthen its global profile as a premier travel destination. Demographic Overview The island is known

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Leyte Island, Visayas

San Juanito Bridge connecting Samar to Leyte by Rabosajr Leyte Island: History, Culture, and Natural Beauty in Eastern Visayas Leyte Island, part of the Visayas archipelago in the Philippines, is a destination rich in history, natural wonders, and cultural diversity. Known for its role in World War II and its vibrant coastal communities, Leyte offers travelers

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Cebu Island, Visayas

Kawasan Falls is a tropical oasis in Badian, Cebu, Philippines by Andrewhaimerl Cebu Island: The Vibrant Heart of the Visayas Cebu Island—often called “The Gateway to a Thousand Journeys”—is one of the Philippines’ most dynamic destinations. Known for its rich history, booming tourism, and rapidly growing population, Cebu blends urban energy with tropical beauty, making

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Mindoro Island, MIMAROPA Region

Satellite image of Mindoro Island in the Philippines by Copernicus Sentinel data 2020 Mindoro stands out as one of the Philippines’ most captivating islands, blending pristine beaches, lush mountains, vibrant marine life, and culturally rich towns. As the seventh‑largest island in the country, it is divided into Oriental Mindoro on the east and Occidental Mindoro

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Palawan Island, MIMAROPA Region

El Nido Bay by © Vyacheslav Argenberg Palawan stands out as one of the Philippines’ most breathtaking destinations, celebrated for its turquoise lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs, and rich biodiversity. It’s often called the country’s last ecological frontier, and for good reason—its landscapes range from pristine beaches to dense forests teeming with unique wildlife. Demographic Overview

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