SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 16
REGION II

NUEVA VIZCAYA
GLIMPSE OF NUEVA VIZCAYA
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
CLIMATE
NATURAL RESOURCES
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
 ORIGIN
 PEOPLE
 LIVELIHOOD
 RELIGION



GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
• The province lies within the heart of
Northern Luzon.
• It is geographically located at the
southernmost part of the Region II
• "the gateway to Cagayan Valley"
• 16.4833° N, 121.1500° E
• total land area of 4,378.80 square
kilometers
• 15 municipalities
• Bayombong as the provincial capital
15 MUNICIPALITIES
Alfonso Castañeda • Dupax del Sur

Ambaguio
Aritao
Bagabag
Bambang
Bayombong
Diadi

Dupax del Norte

•
•
•
•
•
•

Kasibu
Kayapa
Quezon
Santa Fe
Solano
Villaverde
CLIMATE
• within the influence of the typhoon belt in
Northern Luzon but not in the direct path
of cyclones that visit the region
third type of climate characterized by
rainfall pattern that is relatively wet from
May to October and gradually becomes
dry during November to February, March
and April are considered dry
NATURAL RESOURCES
• LANDFORMS &
WATERFORMS
• METALLIC
MINERALS( copper, gold,
molybdenum and pyrite)
• NON METALLIC(red clay,
white clay and limestone)
• Sand and gravel
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• The Province of Nueva Vizcaya used to be a
territory of the vast Cagayan Valley Region,
which was once an integral political unit with one
governor. In 1839 then Governor Luis Lardizabal
issued an order creating Nueva Vizcaya into
politico-military province upon the advice of the
alcalde mayor of Cagayan. The order was
approved by a royal Decree on April 10, 1841.
• The present territory of Nueva Vizcaya was the
result of changes emanating from the formal
creation of the province of Isabela in May of
1856, wherein a great portion of its northern
area was ceded to the newly- born province
The organization in 1908 of the province of Ifugao
further reduced the area of Nueva Vizcaya, which was
forced to give up its northwest territory. The survey
executed by the Bureau of Lands in 1914 further
caused the diminution of its area and reduced again
upon the enactment of the Administrative Code in
1917.
• Even with these slices of land given away to the new
emerging provinces, the province of Nueva Vizcaya
still held a territory. But then again in 1971, with the
passage of Republic Act No.6394, Quirino, which was
then sub-province of Nueva Vizcaya, was separated
from its mother province and made into a regular
province.
• Since its birth as a province, its history could still
be reflected from the culture and customs of the
early settlers, i.e., Ilongots, Igorots, Ifugaos,
Isinais and the Gaddangs. The influx of
civilization and the infusion of modern
technology to the life stream of the province
induced many settlers from adjacent provinces
primarily the Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Pangasinenses
and the Kapampangans to migrate here.
• Today, Nueva Vizcaya stands strong and is
proudly transforming into a fast developing
province with its fifteen municipalities, viz:
Alfonso Castañeda, Ambaguio, Aritao, Bagabag,
Bambang, Bayombong, Diadi, Dupax del Sur,
Dupax del Norte, Kayapa, Kasibu, Quezon,
Solano, Sta. Fe and Villaverde.
PEOPLE
• POPULATION
- 397877 as of dec. 2012
-203,467( male) +19,4370( female)
ETHNIC ORIGIN OF PEOPLE
1. WILD TRIBES- the Igorots, Ifugaos,Isinais
Ilongots and the Aetas
2.SEMI-WILD TRIBES- the Gaddangs and the
Maalats
MIGRANTS -Ilocanos, Tagalogs,
Pangasinenses, Kapampangans and others
IGOROTS

IFUGAOS

ILOGOTS
AETAS

GADDANGS
LIVELIHOOD
• AGRICULTURE
-MAIN CROPS ( rice, corn, vegetables, pineapple,
banana, coffee, coconut, oranges and other fruit
trees)

MINING
-METALLIC MINERALS( copper, gold,
molybdenum and pyrite)
-NON METALLIC (red clay, white clay and
limestone)
Sand and gravel
RELIGION
• CHRISTIANS
• NON CHRISTIANS
-DIFFERENT TRIBES

More Related Content

What's hot (20)

Mimaropa
MimaropaMimaropa
Mimaropa
 
Eastern visayas
Eastern visayasEastern visayas
Eastern visayas
 
Region 6 Western Visayas, Philippines
Region 6 Western Visayas, PhilippinesRegion 6 Western Visayas, Philippines
Region 6 Western Visayas, Philippines
 
Region III Central Luzon
Region III Central LuzonRegion III Central Luzon
Region III Central Luzon
 
Region 6 WESTERN VISAYAS
Region 6 WESTERN VISAYASRegion 6 WESTERN VISAYAS
Region 6 WESTERN VISAYAS
 
region 2 (cagayan valley) province of cagayan and Isabela
 region 2 (cagayan valley) province of cagayan and Isabela region 2 (cagayan valley) province of cagayan and Isabela
region 2 (cagayan valley) province of cagayan and Isabela
 
Region 3- Central Luzon
Region 3- Central LuzonRegion 3- Central Luzon
Region 3- Central Luzon
 
MIMAROPA REGION: AN OVERVIEW
MIMAROPA REGION: AN OVERVIEWMIMAROPA REGION: AN OVERVIEW
MIMAROPA REGION: AN OVERVIEW
 
Cagayan new
Cagayan newCagayan new
Cagayan new
 
ARMM
ARMMARMM
ARMM
 
Region 3 Tourists Spots
Region 3 Tourists SpotsRegion 3 Tourists Spots
Region 3 Tourists Spots
 
REGION III
REGION IIIREGION III
REGION III
 
REGION II: CAGAYAN VALLEY
REGION II: CAGAYAN VALLEYREGION II: CAGAYAN VALLEY
REGION II: CAGAYAN VALLEY
 
Cordillera ppt1
Cordillera ppt1Cordillera ppt1
Cordillera ppt1
 
Region 3 central luzon
Region 3 central luzonRegion 3 central luzon
Region 3 central luzon
 
Region IV-B Mimaropa Geography
Region IV-B Mimaropa GeographyRegion IV-B Mimaropa Geography
Region IV-B Mimaropa Geography
 
Siquijor
SiquijorSiquijor
Siquijor
 
Calabarzon
CalabarzonCalabarzon
Calabarzon
 
Car region Philippines
Car region PhilippinesCar region Philippines
Car region Philippines
 
region 6
region 6region 6
region 6
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (6)

tourist spot in region 2
tourist spot in region 2tourist spot in region 2
tourist spot in region 2
 
Agham slides report_for_dp[1]
Agham slides report_for_dp[1]Agham slides report_for_dp[1]
Agham slides report_for_dp[1]
 
Region ii
Region iiRegion ii
Region ii
 
THE PLANET JUPITER
THE PLANET JUPITERTHE PLANET JUPITER
THE PLANET JUPITER
 
Literature in region 2
Literature in region 2Literature in region 2
Literature in region 2
 
Region II- Cagayan Valley
Region II- Cagayan ValleyRegion II- Cagayan Valley
Region II- Cagayan Valley
 

Similar to Region ii

Region 2 report.pptx
Region 2 report.pptxRegion 2 report.pptx
Region 2 report.pptxVeidianoJj
 
REGION 13: CARAGA REGION
REGION 13: CARAGA REGIONREGION 13: CARAGA REGION
REGION 13: CARAGA REGIONGheff Corpuz
 
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCES
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCESRegion 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCES
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCESlidethtulagan
 
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAOREGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAOGheff Corpuz
 
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdf
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdfRANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdf
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdfAliHasanie1
 
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptx
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptxADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptx
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptxMelrodJohnCGumalal
 
Region 3 central luzon
Region 3   central luzonRegion 3   central luzon
Region 3 central luzonMelanie Garay
 
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptx
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptxREGION 13-CARAGA.pptx
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptxHazelPanado
 
First District of Quezon Province
First District of Quezon ProvinceFirst District of Quezon Province
First District of Quezon ProvinceWindel Casidsid
 
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNE
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNEPROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNE
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNEAnne Elmido
 
REGION 11: DAVAO REGION
REGION 11: DAVAO REGIONREGION 11: DAVAO REGION
REGION 11: DAVAO REGIONGheff Corpuz
 

Similar to Region ii (20)

Region 2 report.pptx
Region 2 report.pptxRegion 2 report.pptx
Region 2 report.pptx
 
REGION 13: CARAGA REGION
REGION 13: CARAGA REGIONREGION 13: CARAGA REGION
REGION 13: CARAGA REGION
 
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCES
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCESRegion 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCES
Region 4-B - MIMAROPA CAPITAL AND PROVINCES
 
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAOREGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO
REGION 10: NORTHERN MINDANAO
 
Region 2 cagayan valley
Region 2 cagayan valleyRegion 2 cagayan valley
Region 2 cagayan valley
 
Bacolod city
Bacolod cityBacolod city
Bacolod city
 
Region iii
Region iiiRegion iii
Region iii
 
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdf
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdfRANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdf
RANJIE H. RAUPH 1.pptx hahahhahahagsgshshhsfsdf
 
Caraga Region
Caraga RegionCaraga Region
Caraga Region
 
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptx
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptxADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptx
ADVANCE PHILIPPINE HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.pptx
 
Region678
Region678Region678
Region678
 
Region 3 central luzon
Region 3   central luzonRegion 3   central luzon
Region 3 central luzon
 
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptx
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptxREGION 13-CARAGA.pptx
REGION 13-CARAGA.pptx
 
Region IV
Region IVRegion IV
Region IV
 
Laoag.pptx
Laoag.pptxLaoag.pptx
Laoag.pptx
 
First District of Quezon Province
First District of Quezon ProvinceFirst District of Quezon Province
First District of Quezon Province
 
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNE
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNEPROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNE
PROVINCES OF REGION 3 - ANNE
 
REGION 11: DAVAO REGION
REGION 11: DAVAO REGIONREGION 11: DAVAO REGION
REGION 11: DAVAO REGION
 
Region xiii (caraga)
Region xiii (caraga)Region xiii (caraga)
Region xiii (caraga)
 
Region 1.pptx
Region 1.pptxRegion 1.pptx
Region 1.pptx
 

Region ii

  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION CLIMATE NATURAL RESOURCES CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY  ORIGIN  PEOPLE  LIVELIHOOD  RELIGION   
  • 6. GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION • The province lies within the heart of Northern Luzon. • It is geographically located at the southernmost part of the Region II • "the gateway to Cagayan Valley" • 16.4833° N, 121.1500° E • total land area of 4,378.80 square kilometers • 15 municipalities • Bayombong as the provincial capital
  • 7. 15 MUNICIPALITIES Alfonso Castañeda • Dupax del Sur Ambaguio Aritao Bagabag Bambang Bayombong Diadi Dupax del Norte • • • • • • Kasibu Kayapa Quezon Santa Fe Solano Villaverde
  • 8. CLIMATE • within the influence of the typhoon belt in Northern Luzon but not in the direct path of cyclones that visit the region third type of climate characterized by rainfall pattern that is relatively wet from May to October and gradually becomes dry during November to February, March and April are considered dry
  • 9. NATURAL RESOURCES • LANDFORMS & WATERFORMS • METALLIC MINERALS( copper, gold, molybdenum and pyrite) • NON METALLIC(red clay, white clay and limestone) • Sand and gravel
  • 10. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • The Province of Nueva Vizcaya used to be a territory of the vast Cagayan Valley Region, which was once an integral political unit with one governor. In 1839 then Governor Luis Lardizabal issued an order creating Nueva Vizcaya into politico-military province upon the advice of the alcalde mayor of Cagayan. The order was approved by a royal Decree on April 10, 1841. • The present territory of Nueva Vizcaya was the result of changes emanating from the formal creation of the province of Isabela in May of 1856, wherein a great portion of its northern area was ceded to the newly- born province
  • 11. The organization in 1908 of the province of Ifugao further reduced the area of Nueva Vizcaya, which was forced to give up its northwest territory. The survey executed by the Bureau of Lands in 1914 further caused the diminution of its area and reduced again upon the enactment of the Administrative Code in 1917. • Even with these slices of land given away to the new emerging provinces, the province of Nueva Vizcaya still held a territory. But then again in 1971, with the passage of Republic Act No.6394, Quirino, which was then sub-province of Nueva Vizcaya, was separated from its mother province and made into a regular province.
  • 12. • Since its birth as a province, its history could still be reflected from the culture and customs of the early settlers, i.e., Ilongots, Igorots, Ifugaos, Isinais and the Gaddangs. The influx of civilization and the infusion of modern technology to the life stream of the province induced many settlers from adjacent provinces primarily the Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Pangasinenses and the Kapampangans to migrate here. • Today, Nueva Vizcaya stands strong and is proudly transforming into a fast developing province with its fifteen municipalities, viz: Alfonso Castañeda, Ambaguio, Aritao, Bagabag, Bambang, Bayombong, Diadi, Dupax del Sur, Dupax del Norte, Kayapa, Kasibu, Quezon, Solano, Sta. Fe and Villaverde.
  • 13. PEOPLE • POPULATION - 397877 as of dec. 2012 -203,467( male) +19,4370( female) ETHNIC ORIGIN OF PEOPLE 1. WILD TRIBES- the Igorots, Ifugaos,Isinais Ilongots and the Aetas 2.SEMI-WILD TRIBES- the Gaddangs and the Maalats MIGRANTS -Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Pangasinenses, Kapampangans and others
  • 15. LIVELIHOOD • AGRICULTURE -MAIN CROPS ( rice, corn, vegetables, pineapple, banana, coffee, coconut, oranges and other fruit trees) MINING -METALLIC MINERALS( copper, gold, molybdenum and pyrite) -NON METALLIC (red clay, white clay and limestone) Sand and gravel
  • 16. RELIGION • CHRISTIANS • NON CHRISTIANS -DIFFERENT TRIBES