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Provincesand
Capital
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Basilan Isabela
Sulu Jolo
Tawi-tawi Panglima Sugala
Maguindanao Shariff Kabunsuan
Lanao del sur Marawi
ProvincesCapitals
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Basilan
Basilan's name may also derive from its iron ore deposits. Tausug warriors and slave-traders from Sulu came to Taguima to purchase high-quality magnetic iron ores, which they used for swords,
knives and other blades.basih-lan means "the iron (magnet) trail" or "the
iron way".
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Basilan Provincial Capitol
Trademark:
Bulingan Falls
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It is said that the Chinese traders who frequented the place, named Jolo after ho lâng. Ho lâng meaning ‘Good
People’ reflects the Chinese perception of the natives.
Sulu
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trademark:
Pamalican Island
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Tawi-Tawi
"Tawi-Tawi" means "very far away." The province consists of a great many small islands, grouped into ten towns. The people make their living mostly from the sea. Many of them live in house-boats, and more live in houses built over the
water and connected by little bridges.
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trademark:
Tango Island
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MaguindanaoMaguindanao means “people of the flood plain,” the
Maguindanao are most heavily concentrated along the shores and in the flood lands of the Pulangi-Mindanao
River basin.
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Bongo
Diving
Spottrademark:
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Lanao del SurLanao del Sur is defined by Lake Lanao, the second largest and deepest in the Philippine Islands. Lanao comes from
the word ranao, meaning "lake."
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Lake Lanao
trademark:
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Ogopingku a ginawangka
Ka inogopangka o AllahotaalahBadum mala sa
dalogApukulilid sa
lapadNada akapadal
iyan.
(Tagalog Version)
Tulungan mo ang iyong sarili
At si Allah ay tiyak na tutulong sa iyo
Malaki ang kamoteNa gumugulong sa
pingganNgunit tiyak na
walang lasa iyan.
Maranaw