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PRESENTED BY: 
LYN GILE 
JAZEL BALOLOY 
CARMEN BELTRAN 
BEED-III,BEEDII 
INSTRUCTOR : MS.JELEN DOLOSA
MOTIVATIONAL 
QUESTION
What is regionalization? 
What are the reasons for 
regionalization in the 
Philippines? 
How many Regions in the 
Philippines and give all the names.
PHILIPPINES
The process of dividing an area into 
smaller segments called regions. 
One of the more obvious examples of 
regionalization is the division of 
a nation into states or provinces.
The reasons for regionalization is the 
development of each town and 
province. The national government is 
too far away specific kinds of 
governance that focuses on the needs 
and unique characteristics of these 
groups, and the slow communication 
and transportation system.
LUZON 
REGION I-ILOCOS REGION 
REGION II-CAGAYAN VALLEY 
REGION III-CENTRAL LUZON 
REGION IV-A CALABARZON 
REGION IV-B MIMAROPA 
REGION V-BICOL REGION 
CAR-CORDILLERA AD. REGION 
NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
VISAYAS 
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS 
REGION VII-CENTRAL VISAYAS 
REGION VIII-EASTERN VISAYAS
MINDANAO 
REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 
REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO 
REGION XI-DAVAO REGION 
REGION XII-SOCCSKSARGEN 
REGION XIII-CARAGA 
ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF 
MUSLIM MINDANAO
REGION I-ILOCOS REGION 
Ilocos Norte 
Ilocos Sur 
La Union 
Pangasinan
Before Region 1 was modified by Ferdinand 
Marcos, Pangasinan was not part of the region. 
 Pangasinan was formerly a province of Region III 
(Central Luzon) 
but President Marcos signed Presidential Decree 
No. 1, 1972, incorporating it into Region I.
REGION II-CAGAYAN VALLEY 
 Batanes 
Cagayan 
Isabela 
Nueva Vizcaya 
Quirino.
REGION III-CENTRAL LUZON 
 Aurora 
Bataan 
Bulacan 
Nueva Ecija 
Pampanga 
Tarlac 
Zambales
REGION IV-A CALABARZON 
Cavite 
Laguna 
Batangas 
 Rizal 
Quezon
CALABARZON and MIMAROPA were previously 
combined together as Southern Tagalog, until they 
were separated in 2002 by virtue of Executive Order 
No. 103. Executive Order No. 246. 
October 28, 2003, designated Calamba City as the 
regional center of CALABARZON. 
 the most populated region in the Philippines.
On September 7, 1946, the Third Philippine 
Republic enacted Republic Act No. 14, which renamed 
the province of Tayabas to Quezon, in honor 
of Manuel Quezon. 
In 1951, the northern part of Quezon became 
the sub-province Aurora, named after 
Quezon's wife. 
In 1979, Aurora formally became a province 
independent of Quezon and was also included in 
Region IV.Executive Order No. 103, dated May 
17, 2002, made great changes to the Southern 
Tagalog region.
Due to its size, Region IV was split into two separate 
regions, Region IV-A (CALABARZON) and Region IV-B 
(MIMAROPA). 
Aurora was transferred to Region III, Central Luzon. 
Executive Order No. 246, dated October 28, 2003, 
Former President Gloria Arroyo declared Calamba City 
as the regional center of the region.
REGION IV-B MIMAROPA 
Mindoro(divided into Occidental Mindoro 
Oriental Mindoro) 
Marinduque 
Romblon 
Palawan
•May 23, 2005 - Palawan transferred 
from MIMAROPA to Western Visayas; 
MIMAROPA renamed to MIMARO. 
•August 19, 2005 - Palawan - The E.O. 429 of 
May 23, 2005 transferring Palawan 
from MIMAROPA to Western Visayas was later 
held in abeyance by Administrative Order #129.
On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized 
city of Puerto Princesa were moved to Western 
Visayas by Executive Order No. 429. 
on August 19, 2005, President Arroyo issued 
Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 
429 in abeyance pending a review.
to promote efficiency in the government, accelerate 
social and economic development and improve public 
services. 
Region IV name as 'MIMAROPA' and continued to 
list the province of Palawan as part of that region. 
As of 2012, it is not clear whether or not the 
transfer of Palawan to region VI is still considered 
pending by the Philippine government. 
 As of 2012, the National Statistical 
Coordinating Board of the Philippines continues 
to list Palawan province as part of the 
MIMAROPA region.
REGION V-BICOL REGION 
 Albay 
Camarines Norte 
Camarines Sur 
Catanduanes 
Masbate 
Sorsogon
CAR-CORDILLERA AD. REGION 
Abra 
Apayao 
Benguet 
Ifugao 
Kalinga 
Mountain Province
On June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was 
enacted to split Mountain Province and create four 
separate and independent provinces namely Benguet, 
Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao, and Mountain Province. 
On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. 
Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 which 
created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that 
includedMountain 
Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and 
annexed the province of Abra as part of the 
Cordillera Administrative Region.
On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the 
five provinces of the region was split into two 
separate and independent provinces of Apayao and 
Kalinga with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878 
October 23, 1989 - Cordillera Administrative 
Region created. 
(CAR) was created by virtue of R.A. 6766 On 
October 23,1988. 
On feb.23,1995 creating Region XIII to be 
known as CARAGA Administrative Region
NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 
City of Manila 
Caloocan 
Las Piñas 
Makati 
Malabon 
Mandaluyong 
Marikina 
Muntinlupa 
Navotas 
Parañaque 
Pasay 
Pasig 
Quezon City 
San Juan 
Taguig 
Valenzuela 
Municipality of Pateros.
is the seat of government and the most 
populous region and metropolitan area 
the center of culture, economy, education, 
and government of the Philippines. 
On June 24,1571 Manila was proclaimed the 
Capital of the Philippines. By Miguel Lopez de 
Legaspi. 
It has remained so until queson city was made 
capital on july 17,1948 by virtue of R.A 333.Manila 
was again made the capital & permanent seat of the 
national gov. On June 14,1976.
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS 
 Aklan 
Antique 
Negros Occidental 
Capiz 
Guimaras 
Iloilo
was created by Presidential Decree No. 1 as 
part of the Integrated Reorganisation Plan of 
President Ferdinand Marcos. 
The Province of Palawan was transferred to 
Region VI (Western Visayas) on May 23, 2005 by 
Executive Order 429. 
The Department of the Interior and Local 
Government announced in June 2005 that the 
transfer had been completed.
However, Palaweños criticized the move, citing 
a lack of consultation, with most residents in 
Puerto Princesa City and all municipalities but 
one preferring to stay with Region IV-B. 
Consequently. 
Administrative Order No. 129 was issued on 
August 19, 2005 to address this backlash. 
This Order directed the abeyance of Executive 
Order 429 pending the approval of an 
implementation plan for the orderly transfer of 
Palawan from Region IV-B to Region VI.[5] Hence, 
Palawan is currently still part of Region IV-B.
REGION VII-CENTRAL VISAYAS 
Bohol 
Cebu 
Negros Oriental 
Siquijor
REGION VIII-EASTERN VISAYAS 
 Biliran 
 Eastern Samar 
Leyte 
Northern Samar 
Samar 
Southern Leyte 
Ormoc City 
 Tacloban
REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 
Zamboanga del Norte 
Zamboanga del Sur 
Zamboanga Sibugay 
two independent cities 
 (Isabela 
Zamboanga City).
was previously known as Western 
Mindanao before the enactment of Executive 
Order No. 36 on September 19, 2001. 
August 16, 1916, causing Zamboanga to 
become a separate province.
REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO 
 Camiguin 
Misamis Oriental 
Lanao del Norte 
Bukidnon 
Misamis Occidental
 Lanao del Norte was transferred to Northern 
Mindanao from Region XII (then called Central 
Mindanao) by virtue of Executive Order No. 36. 
October 12, 1990 - Executive Order issued to 
reorganise the Mindanao regions but the 
reorganisation never happened (possibly due to 
lack of government funds).
REGION XI-DAVAO REGION 
 Compostela Valley 
Davao del Norte 
Davao del Sur 
Davao Oriental 
Davao Occidental
REGION XII-SOCSKSARGEN 
South Cotabato 
Cotabato 
Sultan Kudarat 
Sarangani 
General Santos City
REGION XIII-CARAGA 
 Agusan del Norte 
Agusan del Sur 
Surigao del Norte 
Surigao del Sur 
Dinagat Islands
The two Agusan provinces were later 
organized under the administrative jurisdiction 
of Surigao and became the independent Agusan 
province in 1914. 
In 1960, Surigao was divided into Norte and Sur, 
and in June 1967, Agusan followed suit 
The Caraga Region was created through 
Republic Act No. 7901 on February 23, 1995.
ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF 
MUSLIM MINDANAO 
Basilan 
Lanao del Sur 
Maguindanao 
Sulu 
Tawi-Tawi
The only region that has its own government. 
16 July 2008, when Shariff Kabunsuan ceased 
to exist as a province after the Filipino Supreme 
Court declared the "Muslim Mindanao 
Autonomy Act 201,which created it. 
On 7 October 2012, President Benigno Aquino 
III said that the government aimed to have 
peace in the autonomous region and that it will 
become known as "Bangsamoro". 
August 1, 1989 - Autonomous Region in 
Muslim Mindanao created.
The delineation of the country into 15 regions have 
three overring goals: 
1. To establish a spartial and functional basis for 
planning,administration,and management at the 
regional level; 
 2. To ensure regional equity in the context of the 
regional economy and living conditions of the people; 
 3. To emprove the efficiency of government 
agiencies by concentrating on existing regional 
branches which were once scattered in different 
places and creating where necessary,new regional 
offices.
NCR 
REGION I 
REGION II 
REGION III 
REGION IV 
REGION VI 
REGION VII 
REGION VIII 
REGION IX 
REGION X 
REGION XI 
REGION XII 
REGION XII
NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 
CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION(CAR) 
I.ILOCOS 
II.CAGAYAN VALLEY 
III.CENTRAL LUZON 
IV.SOUTHERN TAGALOG 
V.BICOL 
VI.WESTERN VISAYAS 
VII.CENTRAL VISAYAS 
VIII.ESTERN VISAYAS 
IX.WESTERN MINDANAO 
X.NORTHER MINDANAO 
XI.SOUTHERN MINDANAO 
XII.CENTRAL MINDANO 
AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 
CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION(CAR) 
REGION I ILOCOS 
REGION II. CAGAYAN VALLEY 
REGION III. CENTRAL LUZON 
REGION IV-A CALABARZON 
REGION IV-B MIMAROPA 
REGION V. BICOL 
REGION VI. WESTERN VISAYAS 
REGION VII. CENTRAL VISAYAS 
REGION VIII.ESTERN VISAYAS 
REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA 
REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO 
REGION XI-DAVAO 
REGION XII-SOCCSKSARGEN 
REGION XIII-CARAGA 
ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
Luzon 
Refers to the largest and most 
economically & politically important 
island in the Philippines and one of the 
three island groups in the country.
Visayas 
Is one of the three principal 
geographical divisions of the 
Philippines. It consists of several 
islands,primarily surrounding the 
visayas sea.
Mindanao 
Is the second largest and easternmost 
island in the Philippines,The island of 
Mindanao is called the land of promise.
QUESTION?
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REGIONALIZATION Geography

  • 1. PRESENTED BY: LYN GILE JAZEL BALOLOY CARMEN BELTRAN BEED-III,BEEDII INSTRUCTOR : MS.JELEN DOLOSA
  • 3. What is regionalization? What are the reasons for regionalization in the Philippines? How many Regions in the Philippines and give all the names.
  • 5. The process of dividing an area into smaller segments called regions. One of the more obvious examples of regionalization is the division of a nation into states or provinces.
  • 6. The reasons for regionalization is the development of each town and province. The national government is too far away specific kinds of governance that focuses on the needs and unique characteristics of these groups, and the slow communication and transportation system.
  • 7. LUZON REGION I-ILOCOS REGION REGION II-CAGAYAN VALLEY REGION III-CENTRAL LUZON REGION IV-A CALABARZON REGION IV-B MIMAROPA REGION V-BICOL REGION CAR-CORDILLERA AD. REGION NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
  • 8. VISAYAS REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS REGION VII-CENTRAL VISAYAS REGION VIII-EASTERN VISAYAS
  • 9. MINDANAO REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO REGION XI-DAVAO REGION REGION XII-SOCCSKSARGEN REGION XIII-CARAGA ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
  • 10. REGION I-ILOCOS REGION Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasinan
  • 11. Before Region 1 was modified by Ferdinand Marcos, Pangasinan was not part of the region.  Pangasinan was formerly a province of Region III (Central Luzon) but President Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 1, 1972, incorporating it into Region I.
  • 12. REGION II-CAGAYAN VALLEY  Batanes Cagayan Isabela Nueva Vizcaya Quirino.
  • 13. REGION III-CENTRAL LUZON  Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga Tarlac Zambales
  • 14. REGION IV-A CALABARZON Cavite Laguna Batangas  Rizal Quezon
  • 15. CALABARZON and MIMAROPA were previously combined together as Southern Tagalog, until they were separated in 2002 by virtue of Executive Order No. 103. Executive Order No. 246. October 28, 2003, designated Calamba City as the regional center of CALABARZON.  the most populated region in the Philippines.
  • 16. On September 7, 1946, the Third Philippine Republic enacted Republic Act No. 14, which renamed the province of Tayabas to Quezon, in honor of Manuel Quezon. In 1951, the northern part of Quezon became the sub-province Aurora, named after Quezon's wife. In 1979, Aurora formally became a province independent of Quezon and was also included in Region IV.Executive Order No. 103, dated May 17, 2002, made great changes to the Southern Tagalog region.
  • 17. Due to its size, Region IV was split into two separate regions, Region IV-A (CALABARZON) and Region IV-B (MIMAROPA). Aurora was transferred to Region III, Central Luzon. Executive Order No. 246, dated October 28, 2003, Former President Gloria Arroyo declared Calamba City as the regional center of the region.
  • 18. REGION IV-B MIMAROPA Mindoro(divided into Occidental Mindoro Oriental Mindoro) Marinduque Romblon Palawan
  • 19. •May 23, 2005 - Palawan transferred from MIMAROPA to Western Visayas; MIMAROPA renamed to MIMARO. •August 19, 2005 - Palawan - The E.O. 429 of May 23, 2005 transferring Palawan from MIMAROPA to Western Visayas was later held in abeyance by Administrative Order #129.
  • 20. On May 23, 2005, Palawan and the highly urbanized city of Puerto Princesa were moved to Western Visayas by Executive Order No. 429. on August 19, 2005, President Arroyo issued Administrative Order No. 129 to hold the earlier EO 429 in abeyance pending a review.
  • 21. to promote efficiency in the government, accelerate social and economic development and improve public services. Region IV name as 'MIMAROPA' and continued to list the province of Palawan as part of that region. As of 2012, it is not clear whether or not the transfer of Palawan to region VI is still considered pending by the Philippine government.  As of 2012, the National Statistical Coordinating Board of the Philippines continues to list Palawan province as part of the MIMAROPA region.
  • 22. REGION V-BICOL REGION  Albay Camarines Norte Camarines Sur Catanduanes Masbate Sorsogon
  • 23. CAR-CORDILLERA AD. REGION Abra Apayao Benguet Ifugao Kalinga Mountain Province
  • 24. On June 18, 1966, Republic Act No. 4695[2] was enacted to split Mountain Province and create four separate and independent provinces namely Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao, and Mountain Province. On July 15, 1987, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Executive Order No. 220 which created the Cordillera Administrative Region, that includedMountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga-Apayao and annexed the province of Abra as part of the Cordillera Administrative Region.
  • 25. On February 14, 1995, Kalinga-Apayao, one of the five provinces of the region was split into two separate and independent provinces of Apayao and Kalinga with the enactment of Republic Act No. 7878 October 23, 1989 - Cordillera Administrative Region created. (CAR) was created by virtue of R.A. 6766 On October 23,1988. On feb.23,1995 creating Region XIII to be known as CARAGA Administrative Region
  • 26. NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION City of Manila Caloocan Las Piñas Makati Malabon Mandaluyong Marikina Muntinlupa Navotas Parañaque Pasay Pasig Quezon City San Juan Taguig Valenzuela Municipality of Pateros.
  • 27.
  • 28. is the seat of government and the most populous region and metropolitan area the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines. On June 24,1571 Manila was proclaimed the Capital of the Philippines. By Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. It has remained so until queson city was made capital on july 17,1948 by virtue of R.A 333.Manila was again made the capital & permanent seat of the national gov. On June 14,1976.
  • 29. REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS  Aklan Antique Negros Occidental Capiz Guimaras Iloilo
  • 30. was created by Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the Integrated Reorganisation Plan of President Ferdinand Marcos. The Province of Palawan was transferred to Region VI (Western Visayas) on May 23, 2005 by Executive Order 429. The Department of the Interior and Local Government announced in June 2005 that the transfer had been completed.
  • 31. However, Palaweños criticized the move, citing a lack of consultation, with most residents in Puerto Princesa City and all municipalities but one preferring to stay with Region IV-B. Consequently. Administrative Order No. 129 was issued on August 19, 2005 to address this backlash. This Order directed the abeyance of Executive Order 429 pending the approval of an implementation plan for the orderly transfer of Palawan from Region IV-B to Region VI.[5] Hence, Palawan is currently still part of Region IV-B.
  • 32. REGION VII-CENTRAL VISAYAS Bohol Cebu Negros Oriental Siquijor
  • 33. REGION VIII-EASTERN VISAYAS  Biliran  Eastern Samar Leyte Northern Samar Samar Southern Leyte Ormoc City  Tacloban
  • 34. REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay two independent cities  (Isabela Zamboanga City).
  • 35. was previously known as Western Mindanao before the enactment of Executive Order No. 36 on September 19, 2001. August 16, 1916, causing Zamboanga to become a separate province.
  • 36. REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO  Camiguin Misamis Oriental Lanao del Norte Bukidnon Misamis Occidental
  • 37.  Lanao del Norte was transferred to Northern Mindanao from Region XII (then called Central Mindanao) by virtue of Executive Order No. 36. October 12, 1990 - Executive Order issued to reorganise the Mindanao regions but the reorganisation never happened (possibly due to lack of government funds).
  • 38. REGION XI-DAVAO REGION  Compostela Valley Davao del Norte Davao del Sur Davao Oriental Davao Occidental
  • 39. REGION XII-SOCSKSARGEN South Cotabato Cotabato Sultan Kudarat Sarangani General Santos City
  • 40. REGION XIII-CARAGA  Agusan del Norte Agusan del Sur Surigao del Norte Surigao del Sur Dinagat Islands
  • 41. The two Agusan provinces were later organized under the administrative jurisdiction of Surigao and became the independent Agusan province in 1914. In 1960, Surigao was divided into Norte and Sur, and in June 1967, Agusan followed suit The Caraga Region was created through Republic Act No. 7901 on February 23, 1995.
  • 42. ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO Basilan Lanao del Sur Maguindanao Sulu Tawi-Tawi
  • 43. The only region that has its own government. 16 July 2008, when Shariff Kabunsuan ceased to exist as a province after the Filipino Supreme Court declared the "Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act 201,which created it. On 7 October 2012, President Benigno Aquino III said that the government aimed to have peace in the autonomous region and that it will become known as "Bangsamoro". August 1, 1989 - Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao created.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. The delineation of the country into 15 regions have three overring goals: 1. To establish a spartial and functional basis for planning,administration,and management at the regional level;  2. To ensure regional equity in the context of the regional economy and living conditions of the people;  3. To emprove the efficiency of government agiencies by concentrating on existing regional branches which were once scattered in different places and creating where necessary,new regional offices.
  • 47. NCR REGION I REGION II REGION III REGION IV REGION VI REGION VII REGION VIII REGION IX REGION X REGION XI REGION XII REGION XII
  • 48. NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION(CAR) I.ILOCOS II.CAGAYAN VALLEY III.CENTRAL LUZON IV.SOUTHERN TAGALOG V.BICOL VI.WESTERN VISAYAS VII.CENTRAL VISAYAS VIII.ESTERN VISAYAS IX.WESTERN MINDANAO X.NORTHER MINDANAO XI.SOUTHERN MINDANAO XII.CENTRAL MINDANO AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
  • 49. NCR-NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION CORDILLERA AUTONOMOUS REGION(CAR) REGION I ILOCOS REGION II. CAGAYAN VALLEY REGION III. CENTRAL LUZON REGION IV-A CALABARZON REGION IV-B MIMAROPA REGION V. BICOL REGION VI. WESTERN VISAYAS REGION VII. CENTRAL VISAYAS REGION VIII.ESTERN VISAYAS REGION IX-ZAMBOANGA REGION X-NORTHERN MINDANAO REGION XI-DAVAO REGION XII-SOCCSKSARGEN REGION XIII-CARAGA ARMM-AUTONOMOUS REGION OF MUSLIM MINDANAO
  • 50. Luzon Refers to the largest and most economically & politically important island in the Philippines and one of the three island groups in the country.
  • 51. Visayas Is one of the three principal geographical divisions of the Philippines. It consists of several islands,primarily surrounding the visayas sea.
  • 52. Mindanao Is the second largest and easternmost island in the Philippines,The island of Mindanao is called the land of promise.