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In the Philippines, provinces ( Filipino: lalawigan or probinsiya) are one of its primary political and administrative divisions. There are 82 provinces at present, which are further subdivided into component cities and municipalities.
Island provinces of the Philippines (14 C, 16 P) Seals of Philippine provinces (5 P, 13 F) A. Abra (province) (8 C, 1 P) Agusan del Norte (10 C, 1 P)
This is a complete list of cities and municipalities in the Philippines.The Philippines is administratively divided into 82 provinces (Filipino: lalawigan).These, together with the National Capital Region, are further subdivided into cities (Filipino: lungsod) and municipalities (Filipino: bayan).
P. List of Philippine provinces by population. List of Philippine provinces and regions by poverty rate. Categories: Provinces of the Philippines. Lists of subdivisions of the Philippines.
This is a list of Philippine provinces sorted by population as of the 2020 census, which was conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). Population of provinces in this list includes population of highly urbanized cities, which are administratively independent of the province.
The Philippines is divided into four levels of administrative divisions, with the lower three being defined in the Local Government Code of 1991 as local government units (LGUs). [1] They are, from the highest to the lowest: Regions ( Filipino: rehiyon) are mostly used to organize national services. Of the 17 regions, only one—the Bangsamoro ...
Quezon City, the most populous. Palayan, the least populous. Manila, the capital and most densely populated. Puerto Princesa, the most sparsely populated. Davao City, the largest in terms of land area. San Juan, the smallest in terms of land area. Carmona, the newest city. Cebu City, the oldest city.
C. Provinces of Cagayan Valley (5 C, 5 P) Provinces of Calabarzon (5 C, 5 P) Provinces of Caraga (5 C, 5 P) Provinces of Central Luzon (7 C, 7 P) Provinces of Central Visayas (4 C, 4 P) Provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region (6 C, 6 P)