This document provides an overview of the history and administrative divisions of the Philippines. It begins with definitions of key historical terms like primary and secondary sources. It then lists the three main island groups that make up the Philippines and provides details on the country's 17 regions, including the provinces that comprise each one. It concludes with information on the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, established in 2019 to grant self-governance to Muslim-majority areas in the Mindanao region.
This document provides an overview of the history and administrative divisions of the Philippines. It begins with definitions of key historical terms like primary and secondary sources. It then lists the three main island groups that make up the Philippines and provides details on the country's 17 regions, including the provinces that comprise each one. It concludes with information on the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, established in 2019 to grant self-governance to Muslim-majority areas in the Mindanao region.
This document provides an overview of the history and administrative divisions of the Philippines. It begins with definitions of key historical terms like primary and secondary sources. It then lists the three main island groups that make up the Philippines and provides details on the country's 17 regions, including the provinces that comprise each one. It concludes with information on the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, established in 2019 to grant self-governance to Muslim-majority areas in the Mindanao region.
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HISTORIA INTELLECTUAL HISTORY → greek word → the study of ideology and epistemology, analyzing → inquiry and knowledge acquired by investigation how ideas affect human actions and how the HIS – people of old times material world affects human ideas STORY – study of the past HISTORIOGRAPHY – the art or science of writing ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES history Three Island Groups HISTORICAL REVISIONISM – re-interpretation of LUZon historical account; new discoveries of facts, VIsayas LUZ-VI-MINDA evidences, and interpretation (re-interpretation); MINDAnao supported by documents SOURCES OF HISTORY – primary sources and - 42,044 Barangays secondary sources - 1,489 Municipalities PRIMARY SOURCES - 145 Cities → original source or evidence - 17 Regions → first hand source → interview or panayam 18 regions → diary - Regions in the Philippines are the Administrative → artifacts Division that serve primarily to organize the Provinces → speeches of the Country → letters/correspondeces SECONDARY SOURCES CAR (CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION) → accounts written after the fact Abra → encyclopedia Apayao → review articles Benguet → textbooks Ifugao → books Kalinga → thesis/disertations Mountain Province TYPES OF HISTORY -political, diplomatic, social, REGION 1: ILOCOS cultural, economic, intellectual Pangasinan POLITICAL HISTORY Ilocos Norte → the story of Government, political leaders, Ilocus Sur electoral activities, making of policies, and La Union interaction of branches of Government REGION 2: CAGAYAN VALLEY → Branches of Government (Executive, Legislative • Batanes and Judiciary) • Cagayan DIPLOMATIC HISTORY • Isabela Nueva Vizcaya → the study of the relations between nations, • Quirino diplomats and ideas of diplomacy • Santiago SOCIAL HISTORY REGION 3: CENTRAL LUZON → the study of ways and customs, of family, • Aurora education, children, demography (population • Bataan change), and voluntary institutions • Bulacan CULTURAL HISTORY • Nueva Ecija → the study of language and its uses, of the arts and • Olongapo literature, sport, and entertainment, in • Pampanga constructing cultural categories • Tarlac ECONOMIC HISTORY • Zambales → the study of how an entire system of production and consumption (or of any of its parts) works, of NCR (NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION) • Northern Samar • Caloocan • Samar • Las pinas • Southern Leyte • Makati • Biliran • Malabon REGION 9: ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA • Mandaluyong • Zamboanga Del Norte • Manila • Zamboanga Del Sur • Marikina • Zamboanga Sibugay • Muntinlupa REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO • Navotas • Bukidnon • Paranaque • CDO • Pasay • Camiguin • Pasig • Lanao Del Norte • Pateros • Misamis Occidental • Quezon City • Misamis Oriental • San Juan REGION 11: DAVAO • Taguig • Davao De Oro • Valenzuela • Davao Del Norte REGION 4-A: CALABARZON • Davao Del Sur • Cavite • Davao Oriental • Laguna • Davao Occidental • Batangas REGION 12: SOCCSKSARGEN • Rizal • Cotabato • Quezon • Saranggani REGION 4-B: MIMAROPA • South Cotobato • Marinduque • Sultan Kudarat • Occidental Mindoro REGION 13: CARAGA • Oriental Mindoro • Agusan Del Norte • Palawan • Agusan Del Sur • Romblon • Dinagat Islands REGION 5: BICOL REGION • Surigao Del Norte • Albay • Surigao Del Sur • Camarines Norte BARMM (BANGSAMORO) • Camarines Sur • Basilan • Catanduanes • Lanao Del Sur • Masbate • Maguindanao • Sorsogon • Sulu REGION 6: WESTERN VISAYAS • Tawi Tawi • Aklan • Antique BANGSAMORO • Bacolod → January 19 2019 - the ratification of the • Capiz Bangsamoro Organic Law it’s a Malay word “Nation • Guimaras or Bansa” which means Nation of Moro it aims to • Iloilo bring peace, grievances, sentiments, and demands • Negros Occidental of Muslims in the region. REGION 7: CENTRAL VISAYAS • Bohol • Cebu • Negros Oriental • Siquijor REGION 8: EASTERN VISAYAS • Eastern Samar • Leyte