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City, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela ECONOMY --Business districts-Metro Manila is the financial, commercial and
industrial center of the Philippines. It has a third of the country's bank offices but over two thirds of its deposits. Its central business district (CBD) hosts many of the Philippines' largest corporations and the nation's major banks as well as the main Philippine offices of many multinational corporations. -Shopping centers-Ortigas Center, Robinsons Galleria, Shangri-La Plaza, and The Podium, Frontera Verde, which currently hosts Tiendesitas, a tiangge-style shopping center; SM Supercenter Pasig; and SilverCity AutoMall, Ayala Center comprises other commercial developments, including Glorietta and the upscale Greenbelt shopping arcades. Rockwell Center. Bonifacio High Street and Serendra are in Bonifacio Global City and the largest malls include SM City -Wealth extreme-Metro Manila is a place of economic extremes. Many high-income citizens are concentrated in gated communities in places such as Forbes Park, Legazpi Village, and Dasmarias Village in Makati, Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa (all three initially developed in part by the

NCR (National Capital Region /Metro Manila)

influential Zobel de Ayala family), Valle Verde in Pasig, La Vista in Quezon City, Greenhills in San Juan

Region 1

Province Ilocos Norte Ilocos Sur La Union Pangasin an

Capital Laoag City Vigan City

Region 1ECONOMYRegion ) (Ilocos -agro-industrial

San Fernando City Lingayen

businesses , such as milkfish (bangus) cultivation and processing, livestock raising, fish paste processing ( bagoong ) -cultivating rice, tobacco, corn, sugarcane, and fruits; raising livestock such as pigs, chicken, goats, and carabaos (water buffalos). -shipping port and international airport. -tourism industry -blanket-weaving and pottery

Region 2

Region 2 (Cagayan Valley )


Province/Ci ty Batanes Cagayan Isabela Nueva Vizcaya Quirino Capital Basco Tuguegarao City Ilagan Bayombong Cabarroguis

ECONOMY-Tobacco is still a major


factor in the economy. Agriculture in both has until recently consisted of slash-and-burn cultivation of corn and maize, though more stable cultivation of vegetables and fruits is becoming established. Both also produce logs, and are trying to manage their forest resources so that production can be sustained indefinitely. They have deposits of gold, silver, copper, iron. Nueva Vizcaya has sand and clay. Cagayan Valley is now the Philippines tilapia capital

Region 3

Province/Ci ty Aurora Bataan Bulacan Nueva Ecija Pampanga

Region 3 ( Central Luzon) Capital ECONOMY-AURORA-The principal


Baler Balanga City City of Malolos Palayan City products are copra, rice, banana, coffee, pepper, and citrus, plus various wood products and fish. There is some cottage weaving, and the provincial government is trying to develop food-processing and wood-processing industry.

City of San Fernando Tarlac Tarlac City Zambales Iba BULACAN-The principal crops are rice, sugar cane, maize, melons, vegetables, and bamboo. Industries include food processing, leather tanning, textiles, shoemaking, ceramics, chemicals, metals and machinery production. Handicrafts are also practiced, and there is much fishing, both fresh-water and salt-water. PAMPANGA-still grows rice and sugar cane, also maize, fruits, vegetables, melons, and root crops. The Pampanga River and commercial fishponds yield carp, crabs, and shrimp.

TARLAC-grows rice, sugar cane, maize, tobacco, and some minor crops

and livestock and clay, challenging for agriculture but useful for ceramics and bricks. ZAMBALES-Its principal products are maize, rice, sugar cane, vegetables, poultry, and swine. The inhabitants also practice various handicrafts for sale. There are also three large mining operations, concentrating on chromite, though Zambales also has reserves of gold, iron, nickel, and other resources.

Region 4A

Region 4A(CALABARZON)
Province/Ci ty Cavite Laguna Batangas Rizal Quezon Capital Trece Martires City Santa Cruz Batangas City Antipolo City Lucena City

ECONOMY-Batangas-It produces
rice, maize, coconuts, sugar, pepper, fruits, vegetables, poultry, cattle, horses, other livestock, and fish, and has a considerable variety of light and heavy industries, from garments to electronics to steel. It is also a shipping center.

Cavite- it produces rice, coffee, fruits, vegetables, and seafood.

Laguna- agricultural output, including the commercial cultivation of

orchids, other flowers, rice, fruits, and sugar Quezon - The land supports a large agricultural production. Coconut is the dominant crop, with bananas, maize, vegetables, poultry, and livestock contributing their parts. Rizal- Its chief agricultural products are rice, cacao, coffee, citrus, and cashews. Some 57,000 hectares of Laguna de Bay, including its only large island, belong to Rizal. Fish-farming yields massive amounts of fish and ducks and livestock are grown in considerable quantity for the same market. The forests yield rattan and firewood. Shoes are made in large quantities for export, and industry is spreading steadily from Manila. Products include pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and textiles, among others. There seems to be considerable tourist trade, with plenty of scenery, caves, water, waterfalls, and fresh air.

Region 4B

Province Marinduque Occidental Mindoro Oriental

Economy-The agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector like palay, corn, other crops, livestock and fishery , are part of the total regional economy. Mining and Region 4B (MIMAROPA) quarrying subsector, Capital production of natural gas of Boac industrial sector are also Mamburao part of the total regional Calapan City economy of region 4B

Mindoro Palawan Romblon Puerto Princesa City

Puerto Princesa City Romblon -

Region 5

Region 5 (Bicol Region)


The region is composed of six provinces, namely, Albay ,

Camarines Norte , Camarines Sur , Sorsogon and the islandprovinces of Catanduanes and Masbate . It has one independent
component city, Naga City, and six component cities - Iriga , Legazpi , Ligao , Masbate City , Sorsogon City , and Tabaco.

Economy
Bicol Region has a large amount of rich flat land, and agriculture is the largest component of the economy with close to 50% depending their livelihood on the industry. Coconuts, abaca, banana, coffee and jackfruit are the top five permanent crops in the region. Rice and maize are among the chief seasonal crops of the region. Commercial fishing is also important with thirteen major fishing grounds supplying fish markets in places as far as Metro Manila. Agriculture and fishing are the major factors in the province's economy.[5][1] Mining is also one of the contributors to the region's economy. Several handicrafts, jewelry manufacturing, other small-scale industries and manufacturing enterprises bolster rural incomes.

Region 6

Region 6
Province/City Aklan Antique Capiz Guimaras Iloilo Negros Occidental Bacolod City Iloilo City Capital Kalibo San Jose de Buenavista Roxas City Jordan Iloilo City Bacolod City -

prominent part of the economy, principal products being rice, maize, coconuts, and cut flowers. Ocean- fishing is also important, as is tourism, Piacloth weaving. (Western Visayas) Inland fishing and aquaculture yield several export products. Meat-processing and paper-related cottage industries are widespread, and rattan furniture is manufactured for export. sugar and coconuts lead, with coconut oil and coconut wine. Marble and gemstones are mined. Pearl shells that are used for decoration, making lampshades, trays, window doors, etc.

Economy- Agriculture is a

Region 7

The economy depends largely

Region 7 (Central Visayas)


Province/City Bohol Cebu Negros Oriental Siquijor Capital Tagbilaran City Cebu City Dumaguete City Siquijor

on agriculture in several forms, fishing and aquaculture in several forms, and tourism. The capital city of Dumaguete. The city makes furniture, housewares, and jewelry.

Cebu City

Lapu-Lapu City Mandaue City

Region 8

Region 8 (Eastern Visayas)

Province/City Biliran Eastern Samar Leyte Northern Samar Samar Southern Leyte

Capital Naval Borongan City Tacloban City Catarman Catbalogan City Maasin City

Economy -Primary sources of revenue are manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade and services. Mining, farming, fishing and tourism contribute significantly to the economy Manufacturing firms include mining companies, fertilizer plants, sugar central, rice and corn mills and other food processing plants. Tacloban is the hub of investment, trade and development in the region. Other industries include mining, rice, corn and sugar milling, coconut oil extraction, alcohol distilling, beverage manufacture and forest products. Home industries include hat and basket weaving, metal craft, needlecraft, pottery, ceramics, woodcraft, shell craft and bamboo craft.

Region 9

Region 9 ( Zamboanga Peninsula / Western Mindanao)

Province/City Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga Sibugay Zamboanga City Isabela City

Capital Dipolog City Pagadian City Ipil -

Economy
It has the first exportprocessing zone in Mindanao. Farming and fishing are the main economic activities of the region. It also has rice and corn mills, oil processing, coffee berry processing and processing of latex from rubber. Its home industries include rattan and furniture craft, basket making, weaving and brass work.

Region 10

Economy -The economy of Northern

Province/City

Region 10 (Northern Mindanao)Baloi, Lanao del Plants in Iligan City and


Capital

Mindanao is the largest regional economy in the island of Mindanao.[1] The economy in Northern Mindanao is mainly agricultural. But there is also a booming growth of industries particularly in Cagayan de Oro City and in Iligan City. The famous Del Monte Philippines located in the Province of Bukidnon and its processing plant is located in Cagayan de Oro City, which shipped to the entire Philippines and Asia-Pacific region. The Agus-IV to VII Hydroelectric Norte supplies most of its electrical power in Mindanao

Bukidnon Camiguin Lanao del Norte Misamis Occidental Misamis Oriental

Malaybalay City Mambajao Iligan City Oroquieta City Cagayan de Oro City

Cagayan de Oro City Iligan City

Region 11

Region 11 (Davao Region)


Province/City Compostela Valley Davao del Norte Davao del Sur Davao Oriental Davao City Capital Nabuntu ran Tagum City Digos City Mati City

Economy-While the regions


economy is predominantly agribased, it is now developing into a center for agro-industrial business, trade and tourism. Its competitive advantage is in agriindustry as its products, bananas, pineapples, fresh asparagus, and fish products are exported abroad. There is also a small but growing call center sector. There is a gradual shift to industrialization as shown with

Region 12

Region 12 (SOCCCSKSARGEN)
Province/City Cotabato Sarangani South Cotabato Sultan Kudarat Capital Kidapawan City Alabel Koronadal City Isulan

Economy

Famous Tourist Attractions


General Santos City - dubbed as the
"Tuna Capital of the Philippines" because of the bountiful existence of Yellow fin Tuna in Sarangani Bay,and as the Highly-Urbanized City it serves as the center of the Metropolitan and Regional Center of trade and industry of SOCCSKARGEN.

Cotabato City1

General Santos City2

Region 13

Region
Province/City Agusan del Norte Capital Cabadbaran City

coconut, corn, mango, bananas, palm oil, vegetables, and prawns Agusan Del Sur- gold Surigao Del Norte- Ironwood, nickeliferous laterite ore, gold, chromite, lode ore, and laterite ore; limestone, silica deposits, guano, rock 13 (Caraga) and gravel; phosphate, sand, chromate; Marlin, tuna, lapu-lapu, mollusks, crabs, even squids, stingrays, and octopuses Surigao Del Sur- palay, corn, coconut, abaca, soybeans, coffee, and other high value crops; prawns, milkfish, and crabs; are Narra, red and white Lauan, Mayapis, Almon, Apitong, Yakal,

Economy Agusan Del Norte- rice,

Agusan del Sur Dinagat Islands

Prosperidad San Jose

Surigao del Norte Surigao City Surigao del Sur Tandag City

Butuan City

ARMM

ARMM(Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao)


Province Basilana Lanao del Sur Maguindanaoc Shariff Kabunsuanc Sulu Tawi-Tawi Capital Isabela Cityb Marawi City Shariff Aguak Datu Odin Sinsuat Jolo Bongao

Economy
ARMM is one of the country's top producers of fish and marine resources, particularly seaweed, which is used in some toothpastes, cosmetics and paints. It has large mineral deposits, including copper and gold

CAR (Cordillera Administration Region)


Province/City Abra Apayao Benguet Ifugao Capital Bangued Kabugao La Trinidad Lagawe

Economy Cordillera has abundant


mineral reserves. These include metallic ores such as gold, copper, silver, zinc, and non-metallic minerals like sand, gravel and sulfur. Mineral reserves are found in all the provinces. However, mining is concentrated in Benguet. Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet are considered as the industrial centers in the region due. In Baguio, you will find an Export Processing Zone

Kalinga

Tabuk City

Mountain Province Bontoc

Baguio City

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