- Zamboanga Peninsula
For Air strikes in the Zamboanga Peninsula see Air strikes in the Zamboanga Peninsula.Infobox Philippine region
name = Region IX
ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
map_file = Ph_locator_region 9.png
center =Pagadian City ,Zamboanga del Sur
population = 3,230,094
density_km2 = 218.0
area_km2 = 14,810.7
provinces = 3
cities = 5
municipalities = 67
barangays = 1,904
districts = 8
languages = Zamboangueño/Chavacano, Cebuano, Subanon, others
Zamboanga Peninsula is both a
peninsula and an administrative region in thePhilippines . Designated as Region IX, the region consists of three provinces, namely,Zamboanga del Norte ,Zamboanga del Sur , andZamboanga Sibugay , and the chartered city ofZamboanga City at the south-eastern tip. The region was previously known as "Western Mindanao" before the enactment of Executive Order No. 36 onSeptember 19 ,2001 .History
Province
After the
United States annexed theSpanish East Indies in 1898, Zamboanga was briefly independent as theRepublic of Zamboanga . It became a part of the Moro Province, which consisted ofMindanao and theSulu Archipelago . The name and status of Moro province soon changed to theDepartment of Mindanao and Sulu onAugust 16 ,1916 , that caused Zamboanga to become a province.On 1942, the occupied by the Japanese Imperial forces taken in Zamboanga Peninsula
On 1945, the liberation at Zamboanga Peninsula by defenders of the Philippine and United States forces against the Japanese Imperial forces during the
World War II .On
June 6 ,1952 , the province was divided into two provinces,Zamboanga del Norte andZamboanga del Sur , while the chartered City of Zamboanga became an independent city.Region
Together with the
Sulu Archipelago , the provinces that formerly made up Zamboanga province were organized into Region IX by order of Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the Integrated Reorganization Plan of PresidentFerdinand Marcos .Between 1975 to 1989 the old Region IX (Western Mindanao) was divided into two sub-regions by Presidential Decree No. 773 dated August 21, 1975.
"Sub-Region IX-A" consisted of
Basilan ,Sulu andTawi-Tawi withJolo, Sulu as the sub-regional center."Sub-Region IX-B" consisted of the provinces of
Zamboanga del Norte andZamboanga del Sur , with the chartered city ofZamboanga City as the sub-regional center.Present
In 2001,
Zamboanga Sibugay , was created from the province ofZamboanga del Sur .During the same year, the residents of
Basilan opted to join theAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in a plebiscite. However, the citizens of the capital, Isabela, did not want to join so the city remained a part of this region with the as a result of Executive Order No. 36.In 2006, Zamboanga City was re-labeled from "City of Flowers" to "Asia's Latin City". The new label is the brainchild of Mayor Celso L. Lobregat believing that this was a more relevant and significant label given the fact that the people of Zamboanga speak Chavacano, a local dialect composed of Eighty percent (80%) Spanish words and the remaining Twenty percent (20%) a mixture of other local dialects such as Visayan, Ilonggo, Subanon, Yakan and Tausug.
Political divisions
Component cities
*
Dapitan City ,Zamboanga del Norte
*Dipolog City ,Zamboanga del Norte
*Isabela City ¹,Basilan
*Pagadian City ,Zamboanga del Sur ¹
Isabela City is a component city and capital of the province ofBasilan . Isabela City continues be under the jurisdiction of Basilan for the administration of provincially-devolved services and functions. But for the administration of regional services, the city is part of the Zamboanga Peninsula Region despite the rest of Basilan being under the authority of theAutonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao .Geography
Zamboanga Peninsula lies between the
Moro Gulf , part of theCelebes Sea , and theSulu Sea . Along the shores of the peninsula are numerous bays and islands. Its territory consists of the three Zamboanga provinces andZamboanga City , as well as theNorthern Mindanao province ofMisamis Occidental . The peninsula is connected to the main part ofMindanao through an isthmus situated betweenPanguil Bay andPagadian Bay . The boundary between the peninsula and the mainland is artificially marked by the border between the provinces ofZamboanga del Sur andLanao del Norte .Resources
The region has vast forest resources and previously used to export logs, lumber, veneer and plywood. Mineral deposits include gold, chromite, coal, iron, lead, and manganese. Among its non-metallic reserves are coal, silica, salt, marble, silica sand, and gravel. Its fishing grounds are devoted to commercial and municipal fishing. It has also aqua farms for brackish water and freshwater fishes.
Cities
Zambaoanga Peninsula has five cities:
Dipolog City ,Dapitan City ,Isabela City ,Pagadian City , and the highly-urbanized city of Zamboanga. Isabela City is actually part of the island-province ofBasilan to the south of the peninsula, and is that province's capital.The cities of Zamboanga, Dipolog and Pagadian serve as the centers of trade, commerce and education in the region. Zamboanga City, known for its
Fort Pilar , is a tourist destination besides being considered as the busiest city in western Mindanao.The city of Dapitan is the place of Jose Rizal's exile. It is also known for the old St. James Parish and the beautiful beach resort of
Dakak .The city of Dipolog is also known as the "gate way to western Mindanao " and the "orchid city" of the Philippines .A place that continues to exude an atmosphere of primeval charm amidst a growing presence of modern-day sophistication: a land where peace-loving and genial people proudly celebrate their rich culture and colorful history. A city whose rich natural wonders beckon everyone to its natural shores.
Economy
It has the first export-processing zone in Mindanao. Farming and fishing are the main economic activities of the region. It also has rice and corn mills, oil processing, coffee berry processing and processing of latex from rubber. Its home industries include rattan and furniture craft, basket making, weaving and brass work.
External links
* [http://www.zambotimes.com Zamboanga City, Daily]
* [http://www.zambonews.com Zamboanga Online News]
* [http://www.zambotoday.com The Official Website of Zamboanga Today Newspaper]
* [http://www.fttes.com FILIPINO-TURKISH TOLERANCE SCHOOL]
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