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REGION 4A

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ELIZABETH VILLACENCIO

WARREN GOMEZ

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Introduction

CALABARZON or Region 4A (sometimes written with the Roman numeral as REGION IV-A), is what became of the other half when in 2002, Southern Tagalog (Region 4) was split into two. The term CALABARZON is actually an acronym representing letters from the names of 5 provinces that comprise it – CAvite, LAguna, BAtangas, Rizal, and QueZON. Like Region 3, it also spans from east in the pacific to the west in the south china sea.

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REGION IV A is composed of 5 provices

1.

CAVITE

2.

LAGUNA

3.

BATANGAS

4.

RIZAL

5.

QUEZON

Cavite

Cavite- Located on the southern shores of Manila Bay and southwest of Manila, it is one of the most industrialized and fastest-growing provinces in the Philippines. As of 2020, it has a population of 4,344,829, making it the most populated province in the country.

Laguna

Laguna- is a province in the Philippines situated in the CALABARZON region occupying the central section of Luzon. Its capital is the Municipality of Santa Cruz. The province has a land area of 1,928.23 square kilometers or 744.49 square miles.

Batangas

Batangas- is a first class province of the Philippines located on the southwestern part of Luzon in the CALABARZON region. Its capital is Batangas City and it is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north and Quezon to the east. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 351,437 people

Rizal

Rizal- is a province in the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is the city of Antipolo. It is about 16 kilometres east of Manila. The province is named after José Rizal, one of the main national heroes of the Philippines

Quezon

Quezon- The Province of Quezon in the Philippines is located in the flat south-central portion of Luzon. It is part of the CALABARZON Region having Lucena City as its capital and largest city. The province has a land area of 8,743.84 square kilometers or 3,376.02 square miles. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 1,950,459. This represented 12.04% of the total population of the CALABARZON region

POPULATION AND ITS GROWTH RATE IN

CALABARZON FROM YEAR 2015-2020

DEMOGRAPHICS

CALABARZON has a population of 16.1 Million people, the largest of all the regions in the Philippines, with 49.9% being male and 50.1% being female

Tagalogs- it is estimated that around 5.8 million Tagalogs live in Region IV-A. Taal, in particular, is considered the "Heartland of Tagalog Culture" and is currently the present "center" of Tagalog culture and people

LANGUAGES

The main languages spoken are Tagalog, Chabacanoand English. Due to theprovince's proximity to Metro Manila a large number of people migrated to Cavite fromfarther provinces, resulting in a significant usage of Bikol, Cebuanoand Ilokano

GEOGRAPHY

The region is situated southeast of Metro Manila, and is bordered by the Manila Bay to the west, Lamon Bay and the Bicol Region to the east, the Tayabas Bay and Sibuyan Sea to the south, and Central Luzon to the north. It is home to places like Mount Makiling near Los Baños, Laguna, and the Taal Volcano in Batangas. Taal Basilica- It is considered to be the largest church in the Philippines and in Asia. Taal Volcano- the world's smallest volcano. Mount Banahaw- an old volcano, and considered a holy mountain Hinulugang Taktak- the place where the bell fell.

Major Industries

Batangas

Cavite

Laguna

volcanic soil rice, sugarcane, and coconuts being the major crops and beef cattle the major livestock.

Production lands in Cavite are intended for agriculture, fishery, and mining. On the other hand, built-up areas are mainly for residential areas, commercial, industrial and tourism areas.

has a vibrant economy producing coconuts, rice, sugar, citrus fruits, lanzones, and other goods worth millions of pesos.

Rizal

quezon

Agriculture drives the economy in Quezon, with coconut as its main crop, and its manufacturing industry is driven by agricultural commodities and their by-products.

The major crops are rice and fruits, specifically mango, citrus, coffe, cacao and cashew.

RELIGION

In line with national statistics, the majority (70%) of the population are Roman Catholic while adherents of the Aglipayan Church account for 20% and the Iglesia ni Cristo account for 4% of the population. Other Christian sects and Muslims comprisethe remainder. However, the strong presence of the Christian Churches such as the mainline Evangelical Churches (UNIDA, IEMELIF, Methodist, UCCP, Baptist andAssemblies Of God), Christian Fellowships (Jesus Is Lord, Bread of Life, Christ'sCommission Fellowship, Jesus Is Alive Christian Ministry - Bacoor, Jesus ChristSpreading the Good News), and other Christian Churches such as the UnitedPentecostal Churches and numerous Oneness groups, have increased the populationof the other Christian Churches. This may now account for about 5% of the total Cavite population

NOTABLE PEOPLE

Jose Rizal

Emilio Aguinaldo

first president of the Philippines

Filipino nationalist and writer

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Miguel Malvar

Apolinario Mabini

Filipino general who served during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine- American War

Filipino Revolutionary.

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NOTABLE PEOPLE

Mariano Alvarez

Marcilla Agoncillo

The Principal seamstress of the first and official flag of the Philippines

Philippine Revolutionary general

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Bea Alonzo

Lani Mercado

actress, Bacoor City Mayor and former representatives 2nd district of Cavite

Filipina film and television actress, and singer

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NATURAL RESOURCES

Land Resources The region's economy relies mostly on agriculture, fishing and ecotourism, making it one of the strongest in the country. It is one of the producers of the country's top export products like rice, banana, coconut, cashew, and papaya. The region is also the second top producer of fish and seaweed in the country.

Water Resources The region has 360 major rivers and its tributaries which generally flow from the highlands of Tagaytay and Maragondon to Manila Bay. The water systems in the upland areas have been developed for tourism which can boast of their springs, waterfalls, and rivers.

CULTURE, CUSTOM & TRADITIONS

FESTIVALS

TRADITIONS

Cavite: The Land of the Brave

Mardicas, a war dance held in Ternate Karakol street dance and fluvial procession in coastal towns Sanghiyang, a precolonial ritual for thanksgiving and healing the sick Live via Crucis (Kalbaryo ni Hesus) during the Holy WeekmMaytinis, word prayer held in Kawit on the eve of December 24 before the midnight mass starts

Laguna

Many Laguenos still practice the customs of their ancestors. This includes “Galahan”, a wedding custom wherein the couple dance in front of their relatives while carrying a plate of glass and wine

Batangas

Batangas wedding tradition make a beautiful and exciting feast. Batangueños has high regard for the sanctity of marriage making the event a lengthy and grand occasion.

Rizal

Every Palm Sunday, parishioners, priests and laymen of Angono re-enact the entering of Jesus to Jerusalem with the use of palaspas or palm leaves. One more example is Latag banig, it is when men spread mats while women spread linen on the mats on the street where the procession will pass.

Quezon

In Lucban, Quezon they always have a tradition of “buhusan” which means during Easter Sunday, people gets WET by running around town with pales of water and bath every people on the streets.

tourist spot

BALITE FALLS ( cavite)

RIZAL SHRINE

TAAL LAKE VOLCANO ( batangas)

Taal Lake, lake in southwestern Luzon, Philippines, occupying a volcanic crater with a maximum width of 15 miles (24 km), at less than 10 feet (3 metres) above sea level.

Mount Masungi Rock formations Tanay

Mount Masungi is one of the attractions in Tanay. It is a colossal rock formation that is comparable to the rock cliff formations in Palawan. In some areas, at certain times of the year, with the right angle of sunlight and viewed from the top, the formations look like tall spires of orange-colored rocks like a fusion of the limestone karsts of Palawan and the vermillion colored rocks of the Grand Canyon of the United States of America. At the very least, the formations are an impressive sight to behold. They seemingly goes on for miles with their spiky tops poking through thick vegetation.

Mount Masungi Rock formations Tanay

Mount Masungi is one of the attractions in Tanay. It is a colossal rock formation that is comparable to the rock cliff formations in Palawan. In some areas, at certain times of the year, with the right angle of sunlight and viewed from the top, the formations look like tall spires of orange-colored rocks like a fusion of the limestone karsts of Palawan and the vermillion colored rocks of the Grand Canyon of the United States of America. At the very least, the formations are an impressive sight to behold. They seemingly goes on for miles with their spiky tops poking through thick vegetation.

Infrastracture/Utilities

*Calamba to NCR and to Points in Rizal Ferry *Quezon-Bicol Expressway Cavite Gateway Terminal (CGT)

*Seaport *Cavite Port *Laguna Gateway Inland Container Terminal (LGICT) *Batangas Pier (The Batangas International Port) *Dinahican Port *Quezon Port Cluster

activities

Scuba Diving

POLILLO AND CAGBALETE

Borawan Island

Enchanted Kingdom

https://youtu.be/cZ_9n3hothg?t=28

https://youtu.be/cZ_9n3hothg?t=35

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