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Oriental Mindoro

Oriental Mindoro (Tagalog: Silangang Mindoro), officially the Province of Oriental Mindoro, is a province in the Philippines located on the island of Mindoro under Mimaropa region in Luzon, about 140 kilometres (87 mi) southwest of Manila. The province is bordered by the Verde Island Passage and the rest of Batangas to the north, by Marinduque, Maestre de Campo (or known as Sibale but official name is Concepcion) Island, Tablas Strait and the rest of Romblon to the east, by Semirara and the rest of Caluya Islands, Antique to the south, and by Occidental Mindoro to the west. Calapan, the only city in the island, is the provincial capital and Mimaropa's regional center.

Oriental Mindoro
Province of Oriental Mindoro
Anthem: Martsa ng Silangang Mindoro (Oriental Mindoro March)
Location in the Philippines
OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 13°00′N 121°25′E / 13°N 121.42°E / 13; 121.42Coordinates: 13°00′N 121°25′E / 13°N 121.42°E / 13; 121.42
CountryPhilippines
RegionMimaropa
FoundedNovember 15, 1950[1]
Capital
and largest city
Calapan
Government
 • TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan
 • GovernorHumerlito "Bonz" A. Dolor (PDP–Laban)
 • Vice GovernorEjay L. Falcon (PDP–Laban)
 • LegislatureOriental Mindoro Provincial Board
Area
 • Total4,238.38 km2 (1,636.45 sq mi)
 • Rank28th out of 81
Highest elevation2,616 m (8,583 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total908,339
 • Rank33rd out of 81
 • Density210/km2 (560/sq mi)
  • Rank47th out of 81
Divisions
 • Independent cities0
 • Component cities
 • Municipalities
 • Barangays426
 • DistrictsLegislative districts of Oriental Mindoro
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP code
5200–5214
IDD:area code+63 (0)43
ISO 3166 codePH-MDR
Spoken languages
Websitewww.ormindoro.gov.ph

Oriental Mindoro is touted as the country's emerging eco-tourism destination. In 2005, the Philippines was found to be the center of marine fish biodiversity and the home of the most diverse marine ecosystem in the world,[4] by American biologists Kent Carpenter and Victor Springer. Most of the endemic species in the Philippines are found in the Verde Island Passage between Mindoro island and the main island of Luzon. The passage houses 2,983 individual species of algae, corals, crustaceans, mollusks, fishes, marine reptiles, and marine mammals, based on a study conducted by Carpenter and Springer in 2005.

UNESCO declared Puerto Galera a biosphere reserve[5] under its Man and the Biosphere Programme in the 1970s. The Verde Island Passage is at the apex of the so-called Coral Triangle – the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia – which has the distinction of being the "center of the center of the world's marine biodiversity" and the "center of the center of marine shorefish biodiversity".

History

World War II

A Japanese force landed on northeastern Mindoro in the Philippine Islands on 27 February 1942.

Almost three years later, after the invasion of Mindoro by Allied forces, they proceeded to land to Bongabong and heading to and capturing Calapan, the capital of the united Mindoro Province at the time on 24 January 1945.

Creation

After World War II, reconstruction and rehabilitation of infrastructure and economy took place on the island, which then constituted a single province. This was partitioned on 13 June 1950 into Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro by virtue of Republic Act No. 505.[6]

In the decades after the War, Mindoro attracted settlers from overpopulated provinces in the Philippines. Apart from the hope to become landowners or to have better tenancy conditions, the Hukbalahap Rebellion in Central Luzon was an important factor for migration. Under the settlement program of the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration (NARRA) founded in 1954, families from Central Luzon were settled in the Bongabong-Pinamalayan area. This project ended in 1956 after 606 families (3,636 people) were settled on 8,600 hectares (21,000 acres) of public land. Since then, new settlers continue to migrate to Mindoro until today.

On November 15, 1994, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck the Verde Island Passage located north of Oriental Mindoro, killing 69 people in the province, with most casualties due to the tsunami caused by the earthquake.[7] Within a year after the calamity, however, the provincial government under Governor Rodolfo G. Valencia was able to successfully rehabilitate the province in a brisk manner, and was thus conferred the Disaster Management Award by the National Disaster Coordinating Council in July 1995.[8]

Armed conflict

The island currently sees an ongoing conflict between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and insurgents. On March 6, 2010, eleven soldiers were killed and seven were hurt in a gun battle with the New People's Army in Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro.[9]

Geography

 

Oriental Mindoro covers a total area of 4,238.38 square kilometres (1,636.45 sq mi)[10] occupying the eastern section of Mindoro island in Mimaropa region. The province is bordered by the Verde Island Passage to the north, by Marinduque, Maestre de Campo, Tablas Strait and the rest of Romblon to the east, by Semirara and the rest of Caluya Islands, Antique to the south, and by Occidental Mindoro to the west.

The western portion of the province is mountainous or rugged, while the east has hills and flood plains. Mount Halcon, standing 2,582 metres (8,471 ft) above sea level, is the 18th highest mountain in the country and is the province's and island's highest peak. Lake Naujan, the fifth largest lake in the country with an area of approximately 8,125 hectares (20,080 acres) of open water, is located at the northeastern part of the island and the province.

Administrative divisions

Oriental Mindoro comprises 14 municipalities, with one city, Calapan serving as the provincial capital.

  •  †  Provincial capital and component city
  •   Municipality

Climate

Oriental Mindoro has no distinct wet or dry season. Average temperature ranges from 28 to 32 °C (82 to 90 °F). The province experiences maximum rainfall during the months of June to September. Relative humidity is registered at 87%.[12]

Demographics

Population census of Oriental Mindoro
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 26,359—    
1918 43,738+3.43%
1939 92,530+3.63%
1948 124,556+3.36%
1960 228,998+5.20%
1970 328,364+3.67%
1975 388,744+3.44%
1980 446,938+2.83%
1990 550,049+2.10%
1995 608,616+1.91%
2000 681,818+2.46%
2007 735,769+1.06%
2010 785,602+2.41%
2015 844,059+1.38%
2020 908,339+1.45%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [11][13][14][15]

The population of Oriental Mindoro in the 2020 census was 908,339 people, [3] with a density of 210 inhabitants per square kilometre or 540 inhabitants per square mile.

The province is largely rural, with 70% of the population engaged in agriculture and fishing and with only 30% living in urban centers. Tagalog and English are widely spoken in the province. Other languages spoken are Ilocano and Cebuano. Dialects of the Mangyan language are Arayan, Alagnan, Buhid, Hanunoo, and Tadyawan.[16] Because of the RORO trips coming from Caticlan, a few people from the southern part can understand Hiligaynon.

Religion

A very large portion of the population are of Roman Catholic conviction (81%).[17] Other Christian and Islamic beliefs constitute most of the remaining religious affiliation in the province. Other populations practice indigenous Philippine folk religions, animism, or atheism.

Indigenous people

The indigenous people of Oriental Mindoro are the Mangyans (Manguianes in Spanish, Mañguianes in Old Tagalog), consisting of seven distinct tribes. They occupy the interior, specially the highlands. Mangyans have inhabited the island since pre-history. They are believed to have originally traveled from Indonesia and settled down for good in the island.

Economy

Oriental Mindoro's rich and arable land is suitable for agriculture. It produces large quantities of rice, corn, coconut, vegetables and fruits like calamansi, banana, rambutan, marang or uloy, lanzones and durian. For that, Oriental Mindoro is also known as the Rice Granary and Fruit Basket of Southern Tagalog. It still is the Banana King and Calamansi King of the region. Its total agricultural area is 169,603.34 hectares (419,099.0 acres). Based on agricultural statistics, 85,244 hectares (210,640 acres) are devoted to palay production while 21,671 hectares (53,550 acres)s to coconut plantation. For 2019, the province has been one of the top producers of rice becoming a source of rice for the National Food Authority's rice procurement target.[25]

Tourist attractions

 
Calapan in the northeast of Mindoro Island is the capital and largest city in the province.

Access from Luzon via the Batangas ports mostly goes through the Verde Island Passage to reach Puerto Galera, the key entry point to Oriental Mindoro. In November 2004, Puerto Galera was voted a member of the UNESCO-affiliated ‘. Puerto Galera features a natural harbor which also protects ships, yachts and bancas from strong typhoons sweeping in from the Pacific.

Puerto Galera, known for white sand beaches and the accompanying honky tonk bar scene on some key beaches, is known for its dive sites with a biodiversity of marine life in and around the coral reefs. Underwater rock formations and coral gardens are home to a variety of marine life, which include numerous species of nudibranch, mantis shrimp, sea anemone, moray and sea fan sea horses. The seas off the coast are host to passing dolphin pods and even the rarer whale shark, and are part of the migratory small whale route from the Visayas.

Towering 8,488 feet (2,587 m) above sea level, Mount Halcon in Baco, is a popular mountain climbing destination. Local and migratory birds allow birdwatching activities. The province is home to endemic wildlife like the tamaraw, a straight-horned water buffalo.

Other tourist destinations include:

Hidden Paradise

The attraction consists of a natural spring with a swimming pool and picnic cottages. It is located in Baco, and can be reached in 45 minutes by taking a jeepney bound for the Calapan market.

Alibatan Island

The island measures 5 ha and is noted for its white sand. The place serves as the breeding place of seagulls and turtles. Corals and oysters can be found all around the area. The island is also called "Target Island" because Americans used the island for bombing practice in 1946. It is located in Baco, and can be reached in an hour through a motorized banca from the market square.

Buyayao Island

It is a rocky island, except for the area facing Buyayao Peninsula. Big snakes called "sobre kama" are found in the mountains. The water around the island is suitable for deep-sea fishing. It is located off the coast of Mansalay, and can be reached in 30 minutes by motorized banca from Mansalay market.

Suqui Beach

This is a public beach with cottages and other facilities. It is a favorite place for the local people, especially during the summer. It is located in Suqui, Calapan, and can be reached in 15 minutes by taking a tricycle from the town proper.

Banilad Beach

The place is a good spot for picnicking and swimming, especially during the summer. It is located in Pili, Pinamalayan, and can be reached by taking a jeepney to the port of Barangay Wawa, then an hour's ride by motorized banca to the beach.

Bongol Beach

It is a secluded beach, with a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) white sand beach. It is located in Bongol, Pinamalayan, and can be reached in two hours by boarding a Bongol-bound jeepney from the town proper of Pinamalayan and then a tricycle to the beach area.

Tamaraw Falls

The 423-foot (129 m) waterfalls, situated alongside the road, is actually a series of asymmetrical falls, leading to the grand one, dropping to a frothy waterbed below. The cascading waterfalls are a great attraction to passers-by. Tamaraw Falls is located in Barangay Villaflor, Puerto Galera. It can be reached in two hours by taking a jeepney bound for Barangay Villaflor from Puerto Galera, or Calapan.

La Laguna Beach

An ideal place for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. There are a number of resorts that offer accommodation and other travel and aqua sports facilities to both domestic and international tourists. It is located in La Laguna, Puerto Galera, and can be reached in 30 minutes from the town proper of Puerto Galera by taking a jeepney bound for La Laguna.

Sabang Beach

This area is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. A cluster of nightspots abound in this area, which makes it popular for evening socials. Cottages with entertainment facilities stand close to each other. Low-budget accommodations are available. It is located east of Puerto Galera, and can be reached in 15 minutes from the Puerto Galera pier by taking a jeepney or an outrigger banca.

Small La Laguna

Contrary to its name, Small La Laguna is bigger than La Laguna, and has more facilities. It has coral reefs, and its water is ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving. There are diving equipment for rent at nearby dive shops. It is located beside Sabang Beach, and can be reached in 20 minutes from the pier by taking a jeepney bound for Sabang.

Talipanan Beach

This area is not as busy as the other beaches in Puerto Galera. Thus, it is an ideal site for private swimming. It is located in Puerto Galera, and can be reached in 40 minutes by taking a jeepney or an outrigger boat from the town pier.

White Sand Beach

The white sandy strips of this beach offer excellent opportunities for swimming. Resorts in this area provide entertainment facilities for tourists' greater amusement and leisure. It is located in Barangay San Isidro, Puerto Galera, and is accessible in 30 minutes from the town proper by a jeepney or a boat.

Punta Guarda Beach

This beach is far from the busy areas of Puerto Galera; thus, it is ideal for those who seek privacy and retreat. It is located in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, and can be reached by taking a 10-minute jeepney ride from the town proper, to about one kilometer on the beach mark. The remaining distance is covered on foot.

Melco Beach

It is a beige-colored sandy beach with cottages for rent. It is located in Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, and can be reached in 10 minutes by a banca from the pier.

Education

Higher education institutions in the province:[26]

  • Abada College
  • ACMCL College
  • AMA CLC College of Calapan (ACLC College)
  • Baco Community College
  • Clarendon College
  • CLCC Institute of Computer, Arts & Technology
  • Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Calapan (City College of Calapan)
  • Divine Word College of Calapan
  • Eastern Mindoro College
  • Eastern Mindoro Institute of Technology and Sciences
  • Erhard Science and Technological Institute - Oriental Mindoro Inc.
  • Filipino Academy of Scientific Trades
  • Grace Mission College
  • Innovative College Of Science in Information Technology
  • IATEC Computer College
  • Institute of Business Science and Medical Arts
  • John Paul College
  • Luna Goco Colleges
  • Mindoro State University
  • Mindoro Bible College
  • Paradigm College of Science and Technology
  • Pinamalayan Maritime Foundation and Technological College, Inc.
  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Bansud
  • Prince of Peace College
  • Colegio De Puerto Galera
  • Southwestern Institute of Business and Technology
  • Southwestern Maritime Institute Foundation
  • Saint Augustine Seminary
  • Simeon Suan Vocational and Technical college
  • St. Anthony College Calapan City

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the only city in the island is the provincial capital and Mimaropa s regional center Oriental MindoroProvinceProvince of Oriental Mindoro From top left to right Puerto Galera Lake Naujan Mount Halcon Puerto Galera white beach Calapan City and Sabang Bay FlagSealAnthem Martsa ng Silangang Mindoro Oriental Mindoro March Location in the PhilippinesOpenStreetMapCoordinates 13 00 N 121 25 E 13 N 121 42 E 13 121 42 Coordinates 13 00 N 121 25 E 13 N 121 42 E 13 121 42CountryPhilippinesRegionMimaropaFoundedNovember 15 1950 1 Capitaland largest cityCalapanGovernment TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan GovernorHumerlito Bonz A Dolor PDP Laban Vice GovernorEjay L Falcon PDP Laban LegislatureOriental Mindoro Provincial BoardArea 2 Total4 238 38 km2 1 636 45 sq mi Rank28th out of 81Highest elevation Mount Halcon 2 616 m 8 583 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total908 339 Rank33rd out of 81 Density210 km2 560 sq mi Rank47th out of 81Divisions Independent cities0 Component cities1 Calapan Municipalities14 BacoBansudBongabongBulalacaoGloriaMansalayNaujanPinamalayanPolaPuerto GaleraRoxasSan TeodoroSocorroVictoria Barangays426 DistrictsLegislative districts of Oriental MindoroTime zoneUTC 8 PHT ZIP code5200 5214IDD area code 63 0 43ISO 3166 codePH MDRSpoken languagesTagalogMangyanEnglishWebsitewww wbr ormindoro wbr gov wbr phOriental Mindoro is touted as the country s emerging eco tourism destination In 2005 the Philippines was found to be the center of marine fish biodiversity and the home of the most diverse marine ecosystem in the world 4 by American biologists Kent Carpenter and Victor Springer Most of the endemic species in the Philippines are found in the Verde Island Passage between Mindoro island and the main island of Luzon The passage houses 2 983 individual species of algae corals crustaceans mollusks fishes marine reptiles and marine mammals based on a study conducted by Carpenter and Springer in 2005 UNESCO declared Puerto Galera a biosphere reserve 5 under its Man and the Biosphere Programme in the 1970s The Verde Island Passage is at the apex of the so called Coral Triangle the Philippines Indonesia and Malaysia which has the distinction of being the center of the center of the world s marine biodiversity and the center of the center of marine shorefish biodiversity Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 Creation 1 3 Armed conflict 2 Geography 2 1 Administrative divisions 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 3 2 Indigenous people 4 Economy 5 Tourist attractions 5 1 Hidden Paradise 5 2 Alibatan Island 5 3 Buyayao Island 5 4 Suqui Beach 5 5 Banilad Beach 5 6 Bongol Beach 5 7 Tamaraw Falls 5 8 La Laguna Beach 5 9 Sabang Beach 5 10 Small La Laguna 5 11 Talipanan Beach 5 12 White Sand Beach 5 13 Punta Guarda Beach 5 14 Melco Beach 6 Education 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFurther information Mindoro province This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2016 World War II Edit A Japanese force landed on northeastern Mindoro in the Philippine Islands on 27 February 1942 Almost three years later after the invasion of Mindoro by Allied forces they proceeded to land to Bongabong and heading to and capturing Calapan the capital of the united Mindoro Province at the time on 24 January 1945 Creation Edit After World War II reconstruction and rehabilitation of infrastructure and economy took place on the island which then constituted a single province This was partitioned on 13 June 1950 into Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro by virtue of Republic Act No 505 6 In the decades after the War Mindoro attracted settlers from overpopulated provinces in the Philippines Apart from the hope to become landowners or to have better tenancy conditions the Hukbalahap Rebellion in Central Luzon was an important factor for migration Under the settlement program of the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration NARRA founded in 1954 families from Central Luzon were settled in the Bongabong Pinamalayan area This project ended in 1956 after 606 families 3 636 people were settled on 8 600 hectares 21 000 acres of public land Since then new settlers continue to migrate to Mindoro until today On November 15 1994 a magnitude 7 1 earthquake struck the Verde Island Passage located north of Oriental Mindoro killing 69 people in the province with most casualties due to the tsunami caused by the earthquake 7 Within a year after the calamity however the provincial government under Governor Rodolfo G Valencia was able to successfully rehabilitate the province in a brisk manner and was thus conferred the Disaster Management Award by the National Disaster Coordinating Council in July 1995 8 Armed conflict Edit The island currently sees an ongoing conflict between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and insurgents On March 6 2010 eleven soldiers were killed and seven were hurt in a gun battle with the New People s Army in Mansalay Oriental Mindoro 9 Geography Edit Oriental Mindoro covers a total area of 4 238 38 square kilometres 1 636 45 sq mi 10 occupying the eastern section of Mindoro island in Mimaropa region The province is bordered by the Verde Island Passage to the north by Marinduque Maestre de Campo Tablas Strait and the rest of Romblon to the east by Semirara and the rest of Caluya Islands Antique to the south and by Occidental Mindoro to the west The western portion of the province is mountainous or rugged while the east has hills and flood plains Mount Halcon standing 2 582 metres 8 471 ft above sea level is the 18th highest mountain in the country and is the province s and island s highest peak Lake Naujan the fifth largest lake in the country with an area of approximately 8 125 hectares 20 080 acres of open water is located at the northeastern part of the island and the province Administrative divisions Edit Oriental Mindoro comprises 14 municipalities with one city Calapan serving as the provincial capital Provincial capital and component city Municipality City or municipality A District 10 Population p a Area 10 Density Barangay Coordinates B 2020 3 2015 11 km2 sq mi km2 sq miBaco 1st 4 4 39 817 37 215 1 30 216 23 83 49 180 470 27 13 21 29 N 121 05 47 E 13 3580 N 121 0965 E 13 3580 121 0965 Baco Bansud 2nd 5 1 42 671 40 992 0 77 343 47 132 61 120 310 13 12 51 37 N 121 27 22 E 12 8602 N 121 4560 E 12 8602 121 4560 Bansud Bongabong 2nd 8 5 76 973 72 073 1 26 498 20 192 36 150 390 36 12 44 43 N 121 29 12 E 12 7452 N 121 4866 E 12 7452 121 4866 Bongabong Bulalacao San Pedro 2nd 4 9 44 366 39 107 2 43 321 86 124 27 140 360 15 12 19 31 N 121 20 37 E 12 3254 N 121 3435 E 12 3254 121 3435 Bulalacao Calapan 1st 16 0 145 786 133 893 1 63 250 06 96 55 580 1 500 62 13 24 25 N 121 10 40 E 13 4070 N 121 1778 E 13 4070 121 1778 Calapan Gloria 2nd 5 6 50 496 45 073 2 19 245 52 94 80 210 540 27 12 58 12 N 121 28 40 E 12 9700 N 121 4778 E 12 9700 121 4778 Gloria Mansalay 2nd 6 5 59 114 54 533 1 55 446 62 172 44 130 340 17 12 31 11 N 121 26 18 E 12 5198 N 121 4383 E 12 5198 121 4383 Mansalay Naujan 3rd 12 1 109 587 102 998 1 19 503 10 194 25 220 570 70 13 19 27 N 121 18 11 E 13 3242 N 121 3030 E 13 3242 121 3030 Naujan Pinamalayan 2nd 10 0 90 383 86 172 0 91 282 26 108 98 320 830 37 13 02 19 N 121 28 48 E 13 0387 N 121 4801 E 13 0387 121 4801 Pinamalayan Pola 3rd 3 9 35 455 34 701 0 41 159 34 61 52 220 570 23 13 08 37 N 121 26 30 E 13 1435 N 121 4416 E 13 1435 121 4416 Pola Puerto Galera 1st 5 0 41 961 36 606 2 63 247 85 95 70 170 440 13 13 30 06 N 120 57 15 E 13 5018 N 120 9541 E 13 5018 120 9541 Puerto Galera Roxas 2nd 6 5 58 849 53 201 1 94 85 26 32 92 690 1 800 20 12 35 23 N 121 31 00 E 12 5898 N 121 5167 E 12 5898 121 5167 Roxas San Teodoro 1st 2 1 19 121 17 904 1 26 341 00 131 66 56 150 8 13 26 11 N 121 01 12 E 13 4365 N 121 0199 E 13 4365 121 0199 San Teodoro Socorro 3rd 4 6 41 585 39 099 1 18 151 38 58 45 270 700 26 13 03 22 N 121 24 22 E 13 0562 N 121 4060 E 13 0562 121 4060 Socorro Victoria 3rd 5 7 52 175 50 492 0 63 146 23 56 46 360 930 32 13 10 24 N 121 16 43 E 13 1733 N 121 2787 E 13 1733 121 2787 Victoria Total 908 339 844 059 0 52 4 238 38 1 636 45 210 540 426 see GeoGroup box Former names are italicized Coordinates mark the city town center and are sortable by latitude Climate Edit Oriental Mindoro has no distinct wet or dry season Average temperature ranges from 28 to 32 C 82 to 90 F The province experiences maximum rainfall during the months of June to September Relative humidity is registered at 87 12 Demographics EditPopulation census of Oriental MindoroYearPop p a 190326 359 191843 738 3 43 193992 530 3 63 1948124 556 3 36 1960228 998 5 20 1970328 364 3 67 1975388 744 3 44 1980446 938 2 83 1990550 049 2 10 1995608 616 1 91 2000681 818 2 46 2007735 769 1 06 2010785 602 2 41 2015844 059 1 38 2020908 339 1 45 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 11 13 14 15 The population of Oriental Mindoro in the 2020 census was 908 339 people 3 with a density of 210 inhabitants per square kilometre or 540 inhabitants per square mile The province is largely rural with 70 of the population engaged in agriculture and fishing and with only 30 living in urban centers Tagalog and English are widely spoken in the province Other languages spoken are Ilocano and Cebuano Dialects of the Mangyan language are Arayan Alagnan Buhid Hanunoo and Tadyawan 16 Because of the RORO trips coming from Caticlan a few people from the southern part can understand Hiligaynon Religion Edit A very large portion of the population are of Roman Catholic conviction 81 17 Other Christian and Islamic beliefs constitute most of the remaining religious affiliation in the province Other populations practice indigenous Philippine folk religions animism or atheism Further information Apostolic Vicariate of Calapan Indigenous people Edit Further information Mangyan The indigenous people of Oriental Mindoro are the Mangyans Manguianes in Spanish Manguianes in Old Tagalog consisting of seven distinct tribes They occupy the interior specially the highlands Mangyans have inhabited the island since pre history They are believed to have originally traveled from Indonesia and settled down for good in the island Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Oriental Mindoro Source Philippine Statistics Authority 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Oriental Mindoro s rich and arable land is suitable for agriculture It produces large quantities of rice corn coconut vegetables and fruits like calamansi banana rambutan marang or uloy lanzones and durian For that Oriental Mindoro is also known as the Rice Granary and Fruit Basket of Southern Tagalog It still is the Banana King and Calamansi King of the region Its total agricultural area is 169 603 34 hectares 419 099 0 acres Based on agricultural statistics 85 244 hectares 210 640 acres are devoted to palay production while 21 671 hectares 53 550 acres s to coconut plantation For 2019 the province has been one of the top producers of rice becoming a source of rice for the National Food Authority s rice procurement target 25 Tourist attractions EditThis section is written like a travel guide rather than an encyclopedic description of the subject Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style If a travel guide is intended use of Wikivoyage is strongly suggested May 2016 Calapan in the northeast of Mindoro Island is the capital and largest city in the province Access from Luzon via the Batangas ports mostly goes through the Verde Island Passage to reach Puerto Galera the key entry point to Oriental Mindoro In November 2004 Puerto Galera was voted a member of the UNESCO affiliated The Club of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Puerto Galera features a natural harbor which also protects ships yachts and bancas from strong typhoons sweeping in from the Pacific Puerto Galera known for white sand beaches and the accompanying honky tonk bar scene on some key beaches is known for its dive sites with a biodiversity of marine life in and around the coral reefs Underwater rock formations and coral gardens are home to a variety of marine life which include numerous species of nudibranch mantis shrimp sea anemone moray and sea fan sea horses The seas off the coast are host to passing dolphin pods and even the rarer whale shark and are part of the migratory small whale route from the Visayas Towering 8 488 feet 2 587 m above sea level Mount Halcon in Baco is a popular mountain climbing destination Local and migratory birds allow birdwatching activities The province is home to endemic wildlife like the tamaraw a straight horned water buffalo Other tourist destinations include Hidden Paradise Edit The attraction consists of a natural spring with a swimming pool and picnic cottages It is located in Baco and can be reached in 45 minutes by taking a jeepney bound for the Calapan market Alibatan Island Edit The island measures 5 ha and is noted for its white sand The place serves as the breeding place of seagulls and turtles Corals and oysters can be found all around the area The island is also called Target Island because Americans used the island for bombing practice in 1946 It is located in Baco and can be reached in an hour through a motorized banca from the market square Buyayao Island Edit It is a rocky island except for the area facing Buyayao Peninsula Big snakes called sobre kama are found in the mountains The water around the island is suitable for deep sea fishing It is located off the coast of Mansalay and can be reached in 30 minutes by motorized banca from Mansalay market Suqui Beach Edit This is a public beach with cottages and other facilities It is a favorite place for the local people especially during the summer It is located in Suqui Calapan and can be reached in 15 minutes by taking a tricycle from the town proper Banilad Beach Edit The place is a good spot for picnicking and swimming especially during the summer It is located in Pili Pinamalayan and can be reached by taking a jeepney to the port of Barangay Wawa then an hour s ride by motorized banca to the beach Bongol Beach Edit It is a secluded beach with a 2 kilometre 1 2 mi white sand beach It is located in Bongol Pinamalayan and can be reached in two hours by boarding a Bongol bound jeepney from the town proper of Pinamalayan and then a tricycle to the beach area Tamaraw Falls Edit The 423 foot 129 m waterfalls situated alongside the road is actually a series of asymmetrical falls leading to the grand one dropping to a frothy waterbed below The cascading waterfalls are a great attraction to passers by Tamaraw Falls is located in Barangay Villaflor Puerto Galera It can be reached in two hours by taking a jeepney bound for Barangay Villaflor from Puerto Galera or Calapan La Laguna Beach Edit An ideal place for swimming snorkeling and scuba diving There are a number of resorts that offer accommodation and other travel and aqua sports facilities to both domestic and international tourists It is located in La Laguna Puerto Galera and can be reached in 30 minutes from the town proper of Puerto Galera by taking a jeepney bound for La Laguna Sabang Beach Edit This area is ideal for swimming snorkeling and scuba diving A cluster of nightspots abound in this area which makes it popular for evening socials Cottages with entertainment facilities stand close to each other Low budget accommodations are available It is located east of Puerto Galera and can be reached in 15 minutes from the Puerto Galera pier by taking a jeepney or an outrigger banca Small La Laguna Edit Contrary to its name Small La Laguna is bigger than La Laguna and has more facilities It has coral reefs and its water is ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving There are diving equipment for rent at nearby dive shops It is located beside Sabang Beach and can be reached in 20 minutes from the pier by taking a jeepney bound for Sabang Talipanan Beach Edit This area is not as busy as the other beaches in Puerto Galera Thus it is an ideal site for private swimming It is located in Puerto Galera and can be reached in 40 minutes by taking a jeepney or an outrigger boat from the town pier White Sand Beach Edit The white sandy strips of this beach offer excellent opportunities for swimming Resorts in this area provide entertainment facilities for tourists greater amusement and leisure It is located in Barangay San Isidro Puerto Galera and is accessible in 30 minutes from the town proper by a jeepney or a boat Punta Guarda Beach Edit This beach is far from the busy areas of Puerto Galera thus it is ideal for those who seek privacy and retreat It is located in Puerto Galera Oriental Mindoro and can be reached by taking a 10 minute jeepney ride from the town proper to about one kilometer on the beach mark The remaining distance is covered on foot Melco Beach Edit It is a beige colored sandy beach with cottages for rent It is located in Roxas Oriental Mindoro and can be reached in 10 minutes by a banca from the pier Education EditThis section reads like a directory Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone If it cannot be properly modified the article is likely to be merged redirected or deleted September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Higher education institutions in the province 26 Abada College ACMCL College AMA CLC College of Calapan ACLC College Baco Community College Clarendon College CLCC Institute of Computer Arts amp Technology Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Calapan City College of Calapan Divine Word College of Calapan Eastern Mindoro College Eastern Mindoro Institute of Technology and Sciences Erhard Science and Technological Institute Oriental Mindoro Inc Filipino Academy of Scientific Trades Grace Mission College Innovative College Of Science in Information Technology IATEC Computer College Institute of Business Science and Medical Arts John Paul College Luna Goco Colleges Mindoro State University Mindoro Bible College Paradigm College of Science and Technology Pinamalayan Maritime Foundation and Technological College Inc Polytechnic University of the Philippines Bansud Prince of Peace College Colegio De Puerto Galera Southwestern Institute of Business and Technology Southwestern Maritime Institute Foundation Saint Augustine Seminary Simeon Suan Vocational and Technical college St Anthony College Calapan CityReferences Edit FIXING THE DATE OF EFFECTIVITY OF REPUBLIC ACT NO 505 ENTITLED AN ACT TO CREATE THE PROVINCES OF ORIENTAL MINDORO AND OCCIDENTAL MINDORO Official Gazzette of the Republic of the Philippines The Official Gazzette is the official journal of the Republic of the Philippines Edited at the Office of the President of the Philippines Under Commonweath Act No 638 Retrieved May 14 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link List of Provinces PSGC Interactive Makati City Philippines National Statistical Coordination Board Archived from the original on January 11 2013 Retrieved 29 October 2012 a b c Census of Population 2020 Table B Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province City and Municipality By Region PSA Retrieved 8 July 2021 Carpenter Kent Springer Victor The center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity the Philippine Islands Environmental Biology of Fishes Volume 72 Number 4 April 2005 pp 467 480 14 Puerto Galera Biosphere Reserve Republic Act No 505 An Act to Create the Provinces of Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro Chan Robles Virtual Law Library 13 June 1950 Retrieved 16 April 2016 Maragay Fel V Macaspac Joem Evangelista Romie Villanueva Marichu November 18 1994 Quake toll rises to 78 Manila Standard Kamahalan Publishing Corp p 3 Retrieved February 5 2022 Ramos lauds Mindoro for fast recovery Manila Standard Kamahalan Publishing Corp November 17 1995 p 16 Retrieved February 5 2022 11 soldiers killed 7 others hurt in NPA ambush in Oriental Mindoro GMA News Online a b c Province Oriental Mindoro PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 8 January 2016 a b Census of Population 2015 Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 Climate amp Weather Averages in Province of Mindoro Oriental Philippines www timeanddate com Retrieved 2019 07 29 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Population and Annual Growth Rates for The Philippines and Its Regions Provinces and Highly Urbanized Cities PDF NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV B Mimaropa Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Census 2000 Population and Housing Region V PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Philippine Statistics Authority Region V Retrieved 29 June 2016 http www mangyan org content mangyan groups Oriental Mindoro Statistical Tables Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Archived from the original XLS on July 29 2019 Retrieved July 29 2019 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 28 December 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2009 20Poverty 20Statistics pdf publication date 8 February 2011 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Updated 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 20with 20Measures 20of 20Precision 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 2015 20and 202018 xlsx publication date 4 June 2020 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority NFA SURPASSES TARGET TOPS 5M MARK IN PALAY PROCUREMENT National Food Authority National Food Authority July 29 2019 Archived from the original on July 29 2019 Retrieved 2019 07 29 http www ched gov ph chedwww index php eng Information List of Higher Education Institutions HEIs REGION IVB Retrieved 2013 03 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML Media related to Oriental Mindoro at Wikimedia Commons Geographic data related to Oriental Mindoro at OpenStreetMap Local Governance Performance Management System Bird Watching Philippines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oriental Mindoro amp oldid 1133743709, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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