The answer may be found in the article posted on 30th May, 2009, relating to an island off the coast of Occidental Mindoro. The article includes a photograph of the candidate island.
http://www.getwet-Asia.com/Philippines/?cat=46
Yes. Visayas is the smallest main island in the Philippines. Luzon is the largest. Mindanao is next to the largest.
The smallest volcano in the Philippines is Taal Volcano, located in the province of Batangas, Luzon. Taal is known for its unique geological features, including an island within a lake within an island.
The 3 major branches in the Philippines are Luzon (the biggest island), Vizayas (the smallest) and Mindanao.
The region in the Philippines with the smallest population is the Cordillera Administrative Region. It is located in the northern part of Luzon island and is known for its mountainous terrain and unique indigenous cultures.
The Taal volcano is the smallest volcano in the Philippines. Not only is it the smallest volcano in the Philippines, it is the smallest volcano in the world.
The smallest primate in the Philippines is Tarsier which can be found in Bohol.
Angono, Rizal is the smallest town or municipality in the Philippines.
the smallest lake in the Philippines is lake Buhi.
The smallest province in Region 11, Philippines is Compostela Valley.
The region in the Philippines with the smallest land area is the National Capital Region (NCR), also known as Metro Manila. It is the center of governance, economy, and culture in the country, and despite its small size, it is densely populated and highly urbanized.
Sark is the smallest Channel Island
The smallest animal in the Philippines is the Tarsier. The Tarsier is a nocturnal species. It is one of the smallest know primates and is around the size of a man's hand.