Bicol Region 255880 222366379 2008-06-28T23:43:37Z Squids and Chips 2947772 Disambiguate [[Naga City]] to [[Naga City, Camarines Sur]] using [[:en:Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation_popups|popups]] {{Unreferenced|date=January 2008}} {{Infobox Philippine region | name = Region V<br>BICOL REGION | map_file = Ph_locator_region_5.png | center = [[Legazpi City]], [[Albay]] | population = 5,109,798 (2007)| density_km2 = 265.1 | area_km2 = 17,632.5| provinces = 6 | cities = 7 | municipalities = 107 | barangays = 3,471 | districts = 14 | languages = [[Bikol language|Bikol]], [[Bicolano (Albay)|Albayano]], [[Masbateño language|Masbateño]], [[Bicolano (Iriga)|Rinconada]], [[Pandan Bikol]], Sorsoganon, [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]]| }} '''Bicol Region''' or '''Bicolandia''' is one of the 17 [[Regions of the Philippines|regions]] of the [[Philippines]]. It occupies the [[Bicol Peninsula]] at the southeastern end of [[Luzon]] island and some other islands. It consists of six [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]], namely, [[Albay]], [[Camarines Norte]], [[Camarines Sur]], [[Catanduanes]], [[Masbate]], and [[Sorsogon]]. It has one independent component [[Cities of the Philippines|city]], [[Naga City, Camarines Sur|Naga City]], and six component [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]], [[Iriga City|Iriga]], [[Legazpi City|Legazpi]], [[Ligao City|Ligao]], [[Masbate City|Masbate]], [[Sorsogon City|Sorsogon]], and [[Tabaco City|Tabaco]]. The regional centers are [[Legazpi City]], the region's political and administrative center, and [[Naga City, Camarines Sur|Naga City]], the region's cultural and religious center. Legazpi and Naga are also the hub of the region's economic activity. Inhabitants, called Bicolanos, speak any one of the several varieties of [[Bikol language|Bikol]], an Austronesian language closely related to other [[Central Philippine]] languages such as Cebuano and Tagalog. Bikol varieties include Bikol Rinconada (Iriga-Buhi area), the western Albay dialects (Oas, Daraga), Bikol Sorsogon (Sorsogon), Bikol Catanduanes and Bikol Partido (municipalities surrounding Lagonoy Gulf). Standard Bikol is based on the dialect of Naga City and is spoken in a wide area stretching from Camarines Norte, most of Camarines Sur, the entire east coast of Albay (including Legazpi and Tabaco) and northern Sorsogon. Standard Bikol is generally understood by other Bikol speakers and is the regional lingua franca. The Bicol region is often seen as the epicenter of the [[counterculture]] and [[liberal politics]] in the Philippines because many of its inhabitants seem to oppose many [[right-wing]] governments and ideology which they blame for [[political corruption|corruption]]. The region has a political reputation for always voting for [[left-wing]] politicians. It is also widely seen as a stronghold for the [[National Democratic Front]]. The area is also the most secular out of the entire Philippines, as only 55% of Bicol Region inhabitants attend church weekly, compared to 68% as the nation's whole. [[Albay]]'s archaeology shows concrete evidence of trade with [[China]], [[Malay Peninsula|Malaya]] and [[Indonesia]] going back two thousand years. The first [[Spain|Spanish]] contact was in 1565, when a treasure-galleon returning to [[Cebu]] from Acapulco, Mexico, was swept off course and the captain recorded his awe at the sight of Mt. [[Mayon]] erupting. Mount Mayon is the most prominent of the several volcanoes in the province, and one of the most famous jewels of the Pacific Ring of Fire; its eruptions have repeatedly inflicted disaster on the province, and enriched the survivors. When at peace, it is a particularly beautiful mountain. [[Albay]] has a large amount of rich flat land, and agriculture is the largest component of the provincial economy. Coconuts, rice, abaca, and maize are the chief crops. Handicrafts bolster rural incomes. Commercial fishing is also important, and the province has several thousand manufacturing enterprises. There are plenty of places to visit, offering opportunities to swim at beautiful beaches, scuba-dive to wrecked [[galleons]], explore caves, climb volcanoes, admire waterfalls, lush vegetation, Baroque architecture, etc. Gold-mining and jewelry manufacture continue to distinguish the province. Agriculture and fishing are major factors in the province's economy, and several handicrafts and small-scale industries are widely practiced. The region has recently seen a revival in its tourism industry, due mainly to the popularity of [[whale shark]] spotting and an increase in the number of upscale resorts around Mayon volcano. [[Daet]] has long been a destination for surfers. It is hoped that the planned [[Southern Luzon International Airport]] will further boost tourism in the region. ==Political Divisions== Bicol is composed of six [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]] and 7 [[Cities of the Philippines|cities]]. [[Image:Ph bicol.png|thumb|Political map of Bicol Region]] {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor=#cccccc ! [[Provinces of the Philippines|Province]] !! Capital !! Population<br>(2007) !! Area<br>([[square kilometre|km²]]) !! Pop. density<br />(per km²) |- |[[Albay]] |[[Legazpi City]] |1,190,823 |2,552.6 |466.5 |- |[[Camarines Norte]] |[[Daet, Camarines Norte|Daet]] |513,785 |2,112.5 |243.2 |- |[[Camarines Sur]] |[[Pili, Camarines Sur|Pili]] |1,533,305 |5,182.32 |295.9 |- |[[Catanduanes]] |[[Virac, Catanduanes|Virac]] |232,757 |1,511.5 |154 |- |[[Masbate]] |[[Masbate City]] |768,939 |4,047.7 |190 |- |[[Sorsogon]] |[[Sorsogon City]] |709,673 |2,141.4 |331.4 |- ! style="background: gray" | ! style="background: gray" | ! style="background: gray" | ! style="background: gray" | ! style="background: gray" | |- |[[Naga City, Camarines Sur|Naga City]] |&mdash; |160,516 |84.48 |1,900 |} ===Component Cities=== *[[Legazpi City]], [[Albay]] *[[Ligao City]], [[Albay]] *[[Tabaco City]], [[Albay]] *[[Iriga City]], [[Camarines Sur]] *[[Masbate City]], [[Masbate]] *[[Sorsogon City]], [[Sorsogon]] ===Independent Component City=== *[[Naga City, Camarines Sur|Naga City]], [[Camarines Sur]] <small>Since [[Naga City, Camarines Sur|Naga City]] is an independent component city, figures are excluded from [[Camarines Sur]] province. </small> ==Languages== The [[Bikol languages]] are the dominant languages of the region. [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]] is also spoken in northern parts of Camarines Norte as well as in the municipality of [[Del Gallego, Camarines Sur]]. Two [[Visayan languages]], [[Sorsoganon]] and [[Masbateño language|Masbateño]], are spoken in Masbate and Sorsogon; they are collectively referred to as [[Bisakol]]. {{Philippine regions}} {{Luzon lateral}} [[Category:Regions of the Philippines]] [[bcl:Rehiyon Bikol]] [[de:Bicol Region]] [[ilo:Rehion ti Bicol]] [[it:Bicol]] [[pam:Labuad Bicol]] [[lt:Bikolo regionas]] [[mk:Бикол Регион]] [[nl:Bicol Region]] [[ja:ビコル地方]] [[pag:Bicol Region]] [[pl:Bicol (region Filipin)]] [[sv:Bikolregionen]] [[tl:Kabikulan]] [[war:Bicol nga Rehiyon]]