'Mindanao' is the second largest and easternmost
island in the
Philippines. It is also one of the three island groups in the country, along with
Luzon and
Visayas. Historically, the Island was also known as '''Gran Molucas''' or '''Great Mollucas'''.
History
The region was originally home to Philippine sultanates like that of
Sulu and
Maguindanao. In the late 16th to early
17th century, first contact with
Spain occurred, with Spanish forces trying to occupy the area.
These days the region is home to the country's
Muslim or
Moro populations, comprised of many ethnic groups such as the
Maranao and the
Tausug, the
Banguingui (users of the ''
vinta''), and the collective group of tribes known as the
Lumad.
Contrary to common belief, only a portion of Mindanao was originally inhabited by Muslims. In fact, most of the people in the northern and eastern part of the island practiced native religions before they were converted to
Christianity. Nonetheless, a bitter struggle for independence has been waged by various Muslim factions for five centuries against successive occupiers.
Spanish,
American, Japanese, and government forces failed to quell the desire for separation from the largely Christian nation. Due to an influx of migration, as well as
evangelization, the majority of Mindanao's population is now predominantly Christian. This has caused some resentment among the poor and seemingly displaced Muslims which in turn fuels the more violent and radical separatist movements that have been occurring recently. Mindanao is a staging ground for groups branded as terrorists such as
Abu Sayyaf and
Jemaah Islamiyah that undermine moderate organizations such as the
Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).
Mindanao is the second largest island in the country at 94,630 square kilometers. The island is mountainous, and is home to
Mount Apo, the highest mountain in the country. Mindanao is surrounded by seas: the
Sulu Sea to the west, the
Philippine Sea to the east, and the
Celebes Sea to the south.
The island group of Mindanao encompasses Mindanao island itself and the
Sulu Archipelago to the southwest. The island group is divided into six
regions, which are further subdivided into 25
provinces.
Political divisions

A
map of Mindanao color-coded by
regions.
For the exclaves, see the text.
The island group of Mindanao is an arbitrary grouping of islands in the southern Philippines which encompasses six
administrative regions. These regions are further subdivided into 25
provinces, of which only four are not on Mindanao island itself. The island group includes the
Sulu Archipelago to the southwest, which consists of the major islands of
Basilan,
Jolo, and
Tawi-Tawi, plus outlying islands in other areas such as
Camiguin,
Dinagat,
Siargao,
Samal, and the
Sarangani Islands.
The six regions are listed below and each is individually discussed in the succeeding paragraphs.
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Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX)
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Northern Mindanao (Region X)
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Davao Region (Region XI)
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SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)
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Caraga (Region XIII)
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Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
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Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX)', formerly ''Western Mindanao'', is located in the landform of the same name. It consists of the provinces of
Zamboanga del Norte,
Zamboanga del Sur,
Zamboanga Sibugay, and two cities—
Zamboanga City and
Isabela City—which are independent of any province. Isabela City is the only territory not on Mindanao island itself and is a part of
Basilan. The region's new administrative capital is Pagadian City and the whole region used to be a single province named
Zamboanga.
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Northern Mindanao (Region X)' consists of the provinces of
Bukidnon,
Camiguin,
Lanao del Norte,
Misamis Occidental,
Misamis Oriental,
Cagayan de Oro City, and
Iligan City. The province of Camiguin is also an island just of the northern coast. The administrative center and capital of the region is
Cagayan de Oro City.
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Davao Region (Region XI)', formerly ''Southern Mindanao'', is located in the southeastern portion of Mindanao. The region is divided into the provinces of
Davao Oriental,
Davao,
Davao del Sur, and
Compostela Valley; plus
Davao City. The region encloses the
Davao Gulf to the south and includes the island of
Samal in the gulf, and the
Sarangani Islands further to the south. Davao City is the region's administrative center.
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SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII)', formerly ''Central Mindanao'', is located in the south-central portion of the island. It consists of the provinces of
Cotabato,
Sarangani,
South Cotabato (which was used to be part of Region XI), and
Sultan Kudarat, plus
Cotabato City. The names of the provinces together with
General Santos City spell the name of the region which is an
acronym. Cotabato City, which is surrounded by, but is not a part of
Maguindanao province, was the region's former administrative center. Koronadal City, in South Cotabato, is the new administrative center of the newly formed region.
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Caraga (Region XIII)' is located in the northwestern part of Mindano. Its provinces are
Agusan del Norte,
Agusan del Sur,
Surigao del Norte, and
Surigao del Sur. The administrative center is
Butuan City in Agusan del Norte. The region also covers the outlying islands of Surigao del Norte such as
Dinagat Island,
Siargao Island, and
Bucas Grande Island.
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Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)' is a special region which covers the territories predominantly populated by
Muslims. ARMM has its own government unlike almost all the other regions in the country. It consists of almost the whole of the
Sulu Archipelago (
Isabela City while remaining a part of
Basilan is in the Zamboanga Peninsula region) and two provinces in the mainland. The provinces located in the Sulu Archipelago are
Basilan,
Sulu, and
Tawi-Tawi. Basilan and Tawi-Tawi are themselves the main islands of their respective provinces, while the main island of
Sulu is
Jolo Island. The mainland provinces are
Lanao del Sur and
Maguindanao.
Cotabato City, while not a part of the ARMM, is the region's administrative center.
Musical heritage
Main articles: Music of the Philippines,
Kulintang
The native Maguindanaon and other native Muslim/non-Muslim groups of Mindanao have a fascinating culture that revolves around
kulintang music, a specific type of gong music, found among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups of the Southern Philippines.
See also
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Geography of the Philippines
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Bangsamoro
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Moro people
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Islam in the Philippines
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Lumad
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Sultanate of Sulu
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Sultanate of Maguindanao
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Regions of the Philippines
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Provinces of the Philippines
Notes
External links
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Mindanao Blog
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Mindanao News
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Mindanao Hotels
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Amir Butler: The Moro Struggle for Independence
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