Different Regions in the Philippines

Regions Of The Philippines

As time passes, the Philippines was divided into different regions in order to know the priority and development of each provinces.
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Because the Philippines is divided into more than 7,000 islands, the problem in communication and interaction between its citizen is noted. This is also the reason why the people in the different areas has their own way of life, culture, characteristics and behaviours.

Our ancestors were not able to form a one strong country because they were divided into different tribes and were divided by different dialects. Aside from this, the country was invaded by Spain, America and Japan.

The topography of the Philippines becomes a big hindrance in creating a national government and a national language. The country was divided into different small government in the form of barangays which was headed by a datu and a sultanate which were headed by a sultan.

On 1971, the different regions of the Philippines were group together in order to ease the governance and able to develop the whole country. The methods of dividing the regions are based on its location, culture, livelihood orientation, and mode of politics.

Development of Rural Areas and Regions in the Philippines

The government should be able to give priority on the development of the rural areas and the far-away provinces in the country. They needed the following in order to achieve development:

Today, the Philippines was divided into 3 major regions (Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao) and 17 regions which are as follows:

Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

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