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Mindanao - Wikipedia Mindanao is divided into six administrative regions: the Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, the Caraga region, the Davao region, Soccsksargen, and the autonomous region of Bangsamoro
Mindanao | Philippines, Culture, History | Britannica Mindanao, island, the second largest (after Luzon) in the Philippines, in the southern part of the archipelago, surrounded by the Bohol, Philippine, Celebes, and Sulu seas Irregularly shaped, it measures 293 miles (471 km) north to south and 324 miles (521 km) east to west
Home - Mindanao Discover Mindanao “Your ultimate guide to exploring the beauty, culture, and opportunities of the island From local insights to must-see attractions, Mindanaos com is your gateway to everything Mindanao ” General Information Getting Around Geography
MINDANAO | Facts and Details Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines after Luzon and southernmost major island of archipelago Ravaged for years by violence from Muslim insurgencies, it has opened more to tourism in recent years as peace treaties with rebel groups have been negotiated and signed
Discover the Wonders of Mindanao Island - Pinay Wise What is Mindanao known for? Mindanao, the second-largest island in the Philippines, is known for its rich cultural diversity, natural resources, and vibrant festivals It’s home to various ethnic groups, including the Lumad and Moro people, and features diverse landscapes from mountains like Mount Apo to beautiful beaches and agricultural lands
Mindanao - World Islands Welcome to Mindanao, a Tropical island in the Celebes Sea, part of the majestic Pacific Ocean This guide offers a comprehensive overview of what makes Mindanao unique – from its geography and climate to its population, infrastructure, and beyond
About Mindanao - Mindanao The name Mindanao is derived from the Spanish corruption of the name of the Maguindanao people, the dominant ruling ethnic group during the Spanish colonial period and meaning “people of the lake”