consists of four provinces, namely: Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, and Davao del Sur
Zamboanga Peninsula(Region IX) Pagadian CityIsabela City[5]Zamboanga City[3]Zamboanga del NorteZamboanga del SurZamboanga SibugayNorthern Mindanao(Region X) Cagayan de OroBukidnonCagayan de Oro City[3]CamiguinIligan City[3]Lanao del NorteMisamis OccidentalMisamis OrientalDavao Region(Region XI) Davao CityCompostela ValleyDavao City[3]Davao del NorteDavao del SurDavao OrientalSOCCSKSARGEN(Region XII) Koronadal CityCotabatoCotabato City[4]General Santos City[3]SaranganiSouth CotabatoSultan Kudarat& Provinces of ARMM
Davao Region is typhoon free because it is not part of the typhoon belt that visits the country. Typhoons are developed 500km above the equator from the Pacific Ocean. The farthest province to be visited by typhoons is Surigao del Norte northward. Davao City in Davao Region is 125km above the equator while from Davao City to Surigao City is 375km which makes a total of 500km. No wonder Davao enjoys being not hit by typhoons yearly.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands region spans across the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
The provinces in the Philippines frequently visited by typhoons include those in the Bicol Region (Albay, Sorsogon, Camarines Sur), Eastern Visayas (Samar, Leyte), and the Cagayan Valley region (Cagayan, Isabela). These areas are prone to typhoons due to their geographic location in the western Pacific Ocean where typhoons commonly form.
Davao is rich in natural resources, including agricultural products like bananas, pineapples, and cacao, which are key exports. The region also has significant mineral resources, including gold, copper, and nickel. Additionally, Davao's forests provide timber and various non-timber forest products. The area's biodiversity and rich marine resources contribute to its ecological and economic value.
Region 11 in the Philippines, also known as Davao Region, consists of four provinces: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Oriental, and Compostela Valley. These provinces are known for their beautiful landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture.
The Davao Region in the Philippines is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes mountains, valleys, rivers, and coastal areas. Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines, is located in this region. The region also has rich agricultural land, particularly in the Davao del Sur and Davao del Norte provinces.
Davao Region - region X1
Davao City serves as the regional center for Davao Region(Region XI).
Davao is a city located in the southern part of the Philippines. It is part of the Davao Region in the island of Mindanao.
mother tounge of davao region
The area of Davao Region is 20,244 square kilometers.
davao del sur
The population of Davao del Norte is 945,764.
The regional centers of the Philippines are cities designated to serve as administrative hubs for the various regions in the country. Examples of regional centers include Quezon City for the National Capital Region, Cebu City for Central Visayas, and Davao City for Davao Region. These centers house key government offices and provide services to the surrounding provinces.
-Metro Manila9,932,56012.98%1Cebu3,356,1374.39%Includes Cebu City2Negros Occidental2,565,7233.35%Includes Bacolod City3Pangasinan2,434,0863.18%Includes Dagupan City4Bulacan2,234,0882.92%5Cavite2,063,1612.7%6Laguna1,965,8722.57%7Zamboanga del Sur1,935,2502.53%Includes Zamboanga City8Iloilo1,925,0022.52%Includes Iloilo City9Davao del Sur1,905,9172.49%Includes Davao City
Region 7 or the Central Visayas region, has four provinces, namely: Cebu, Bohol, Negros Oriental and Siquijor.