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Visayas

Regions

PREPARED BY; GROUP 2


Region 6
Western Visayas

Total Income:
Php 739,011,183

Source of Income
Military Base

Airport

Malls

Factory and
Commercial Industries

Sea Ports
ABUNDANCE

LACKING
AKLAN

Boracay

Ati-atihan Festival

Fiber and Piña Weavering


Capiz

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Malinamon Falls

Capiz Shells
Iloilo
Jaro Church

Dinagyang Festival
Processed Foods
Piaya, Biscocho
Kawa Hot Bath Bugtong
Bato
Falls
Tibiao River

Binirayan Festival Mascovado Sugar


Bacolod

Oyster Maskara Festival

Chicken Inasal

Daing Ruins in Talisay City


Guimaras

Mangga

Manggahan Festival

Sapal Weaving
Brief History of IloIlo
Miguel Lopez set up the
spanish settlement
center in Iloilo. During
the spanish colonial
period it become the Weaving Become IloIlo was known
source of food supplier the primary as ‘Most Loyal and
of nearby towns and livelihood. Noble City.
Cebu.
1620-1650 1790-1850

1560-1590 1680-1740 Late 1800’s


During this period Earliest recorded
they started to trade direct foreign
textiles and tobaccos. exportation from
IloIlo took place.
Region 7
Central Visayas

5.5%
Total Income: Php
551.2 Billions

Source of Income
Military Base

Airport

Malls

Factory and
Commercial Industries

Sea Ports
Abundance

OIL

Lacking
Magellan's Cross

Cebu
Guitar
Lechon

Dried Mango Lapu-lapu Shrine


Cloth from Raffia
Bohol
Knitting craft
Siquijor
Timber

Copra

Fishery
Negros Oriental Corn

Jackfruit

Sugar

Basket Weaving

Fruit and Vegetables


Cebu was inhabited by people of Malay origin
Brief History of Cebu 9th-15th
Century
who practiced pagan or Islamic religions. It
was formerly called by various names like
Sugbu, Zebu, Zubu, Sebu, and Sibuy.

Ferdinand Magellan and his fleet of


April 7, ships under the flag of Spain arrived
1521 in Cebu.
Spanish conquistadors led by Miguel López de
April 27, Legazpi returned to continue the Spanish
colonization of Cebu and the rest of the
1565 Philippines.

1860-19th Cebu opened its ports to foreign


trade
Century
1896- 1898 The war for independence against
Spanish occupation began in the
country and Cebuano revolutionary
soldiers eventually ousted the
Spanish forces from Cebu.
Region 8
Eastern Visayas

Source of Income
Military Base

Airport

Malls

Factory and
Commercial Industries

Sea Ports
ABUNDANCE

LACKING (In Northern Samar.)


Southern Leyte Eastern Samar
Lilo-Wawa Festival

Abaca
Fishery Coconut

Pineapple
Leyte Samar
McArthur Park

Pinipisakan Falls

Pintados Festival
AbacaProducts
Biliran Northern Samar
Higatangan Island
Pink Beach San Vicente

Capilla del Mar


Underground chapel
Brief History of Southern Leyte
July 1, 1960
May 22, 1959
1957
1922
August 13, 1919
1898 Nicanor Espina The bill
Southern Leyte
Assemblyman Tomas Vniduez, Jr. was
Before the fall of Oppus renewed the proposed by inaugurated.
filed a bill in the
Spaniards to Representative moved by presenting Congressman
house creating Vniguez was
American, Court of Cinaco K. House Bill no. 254 or the province of
Kangleon signed into Law
first instance had Act no. 317 of the Southern Leyte.
presented the by President
already been Philippine Legislature
first bill but lost but never become Carlos P.
established in Garcia.
on one vote. effective.
Western Leyte.
Senator Ruperto
Because of difficulty Kangleon presented
in transportation, Senate Bill no. 2140
the division of Leyte advocating the
was thought to be the division of Leyte, but
only solution. it was also shelved.
Income per Province
Western Visayas Eastern Visayas
Province Income (in Province Income (in
Thousand) Central Visayas Thousnds)

Iloilo 890,042 Province Income (in Leyte 1,097,520


Thousands) Samar 526,099
Antique 476,521
Cebu 965,426 Northern Samar 355,319
Capiz 384,384
Bohol 644,564 Eastern Samar 349,241
Aklan 334,291
Siquijor 165,108 Southern Leyte 298,361
Guimaras 109,572
Biliran 198,645
Ranking Per Region
9. SOCCSKSARGEN 13. CAR
PHP 472,622,866 PHP 304,301,178
From Highest to Lowest
(BASE ON GDP 2018)

1. NCR 5. DAVAO 10. BICOL REGION 14. CAGAYAN


PHP 6,534,797,200 REGION PHP 374,317,685 VALLEY
PHP 816,873,862 PHP 303,001,217

2. CALABARZON 6. WESTERN 11. EASTERN 15. MIMAROPA


PHP 2,571,283,568 VISAYAS VISAYAS PHP 274,305,330
PHP 739,011,183 PHP 354,550,767

3. CENTRAL 7. NORTHERN 12. ZAMBOANGA 16. CARAGA


PENINSULA PHP 194,014,284
LUZON MINDANAO
PHP 1,620,341,632 PHP 691,655,649 PHP 342,259,823

17. ARMM
4. CENTRAL 8. ILOCOS PHP 128,710,725
VISAYAS PHP 547,522,743
PHP 1,156,592,260

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