The PHILIPPINES
The island of Luzon stretches from the Babuyan Channel to the San Bernardino Strait and is highly irregular in shape, with almost 5,000 kms. of coastline. Northern Luzon dominated by two mountain ranges that run parallel from the north to the south. It is the home of the country’s capital of Manila.
The Visayas consist of the large central group of islands between Luzon and Mindanao and compromises 6 of the 11 major islands of the Philippines. The islands are known for a slower pace of life than Luzon, delectable seafood and fruit, and the attractive lift of the local dialects.
MINDANAO
Mindanao is the second largest of the islands and like Luzon; its configuration is irregular, featuring a series of peninsulas, bays, and gulfs. It is a mountainous region with several major ranges. The island, together with Sulu, is the heartland of Islam in the Philippines and is the home to the majority of tribes’ people that have still preserved their ancient traditions.
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