4. •Zamboanga del Norte
-Dipolog City
-the province borders Zamboanga del
Sur and Zamboanga Sibugay to South,
Misamis Occidental to the East, and the
Sulu Sea to the West.
5. - 7,301.00 km2 (2,818.93 sq mi)
-largest province
-26th populous province in the
Philippines
-Zamboanga del Norte has a mild and
moderate climate due to evenly
distributed rainfall throughout the
year. Its southern portion has a longer
dry season.
-1,011,393 population
7. •Zamboanga del Sur
-Pagadian City
-the highly urbanized city of
Zamboanga , which governed
independently from the province.
-4,499.46 km2 (1,737.25 sq mi)
8. -the province borders Zamboanga del
Norte to the North, Zamboanga
Sibugay to the west,
MisamisOccidental to the Northeast,
Lanao del Norte to the East and Moro
Gulf to the South.
- Pagadian City is also known as “Little
Hongkong of the South.
-Dapitan is also known as “Shrine City
in the Philippines”
9. -The province has a relatively high
mean annual rainfall: 1,599 to 3,500
millimetres (63.0 to 137.8 in).
Temperature is relatively warm and
constant throughout the year: 22 to
35 °C (72 to 95 °F).
-1,010,674 population
10. •Basilan
-1,327.23 km2
-classified as a third class province in
terms of gross provincial income.
-lowest incidences of poverty in the
Philippines
-the island is bordered by the Basilan
Strait to the North, the Sulu Sea to the
Northwest and west, and the Celebes
Sea to the Southeast.
11. -Largest northernmost island of the
sulu archipelago between the
philippines islands of mindanao and
borneo.
- The climate is classified as
a tropical wet and dry climate.
-346,579 population