Rujukan Wilayah_di_Filipina

  1. "About the League of Provinces". League of Provinces of the Philippines. Dicapai 2008-01-12 
  2. http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/10/16/1749451/here-are-philippines-richest-cities-provinces-and-towns-2016
  3. "ISO 3166-2 Newsletter: Changes in the list of subdivision names and code elements" (PDF). ISO (International Organization for Standardization). 30 June 2010. m/s. 56–58. Dicapai 19 January 2015. 
  4. "Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population". 2015 Census of Population. Philippine Statistics Authority. 19 May 2016. Dicapai 20 May 2016. 
  5. "List of Provinces". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Dicapai 15 March 2013. 
  6. Templat:Cite act/core
  7. "Agusan del Sur..." OoCities.org. OoCities.org. Dicapai 22 February 2016. 
  8. "Proclamation No. 290, s. 1956". GOVPH. Dicapai 22 February 2016. 
  9. "Albay celebrates 439th Foundation Day". balita-dot-ph. Dicapai 14 October 2015. 
  10. "Apayao gov't center established in Luna". Philippine Information Agency. [pautan putus]
  11. http://www.philstar.com:8080/nation/2016/07/09/1601139/basilan-starts-construction-new-provincial-govt-center
  12. Bangsamoro Development Plan: Environment and Natural Resources
  13. "The Batanes Islands". National Commission on Culture and the Arts. Dicapai 14 October 2015. 
  14. "No work on Monday, July 23, in observance of Bohol Day". The Bohol Standard. Dicapai 18 December 2015. 
  15. "Festivals". Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cagayan. Dicapai 18 December 2015. 
  16. "Camarines Norte holds Bantayog fest". Philippine Daily Inquirer (dalam bahasa Filipino). Dicapai 31 December 2015. Selenggaraan CS1: Bahasa yang tidak dikenali (link)
  17. Abad, Danilo. "Kaogma 2015 isasagawa sa Camarines Sur". Philippine Information Agency. Dicapai 31 December 2015. 
  18. The provincial government of Cavite makes it clear that Imus City is the provincial capital, while the seat of the provincial government is Trece Martires City. Official Website of the Province of Cavite - Quick Facts Imus is capital of Cavite — Maliksi
  19. Census of the Philippine Islands (1920). "Census of the Philippine Islands Vol. I, 1918", pg. 132. Bureau of Printing, Manila.
  20. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Because the provincial government holds office within an independent city, in effect the province maintains the seat of its government outside its jurisdiction.
  21. Unson, John. "North Cotabato set for Kalivungan fest, 101st anniversary". The Philippine Star. Dicapai 14 October 2015. 
  22. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Department of Agriculture: Lanao del Sur (The value given at NSCB is unreasonable and must be assumed as erroneous, see Talk:Lanao del Sur#Area.)
  23. Provincial Government of Maguindanao: Brief Profile (There seems to be major discrepancies among authoritative sources: 972,904 ha (NSCB); 6,565 km² (Historical Dictionary of the Philippines); 5,176.1 km² (NAMRIA))
  24. "President Aquino declares March 18 as special non-working day in Masbate in commemoration of 112th Foundation Day". Presidential Communications Operations Office. Dicapai 1 January 2016. 
  25. "History of Negros Occidental". Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental. 
  26. "History of Negros Oriental". Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Oriental. Diarkibkan daripada asal pada 2017-02-15. 
  27. "N. Ecija founding date April 25, not Sept. 2". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Dicapai 17 June 2016. 
  28. Babiera, Lester G. (2014-07-14). "Nueva Vizcaya mounts Ammungan fest, celebrates diversity". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Dicapai 2015-10-07. 
  29. "Speech of President Aquino during his visit to Occidental Mindoro, November 15, 2012". GOVPH. Dicapai 3 March 2016. 
  30. Ramirez, Cesar (2011-03-27). "April 5 a special non-working holiday in Pangasinan". The Philippine Star. Dicapai 2015-10-07. 
  31. Rosario, Ben (23 September 2017). "Bill seeks to make Antipolo City the capital of Rizal". Manila Bulletin. Dicapai 23 January 2018. 
  32. "History of Romblon". United Romblon Ministerial Fellowship. Dicapai 1 January 2016. 
  33. Province of Sulu: Brief Profile Diarkibkan 2011-02-26 di Wayback Machine. (There seems to be major discrepancies among authoritative sources: 343,699 ha (NSCB 2007), 175,460 ha (NSCB 2000), 167,377 ha (NAMRIA))
  34. "History of Tarlac". Province of Tarlac. Dicapai 7 October 2015. 
  35. "Proclamation No. 109, s. 1998". Dicapai 7 October 2015. 
  36. The National Statistical Coordination Board recognizes both Bongao and Panglima Sugala as capitals of the province. However, the provincial capitol is located in Bongao, the de facto seat of government.
  37. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Department of Agriculture: Tawi-Tawi (There seems to be major discrepancies among authoritative sources: 362,655 ha (NSCB 2007), 120,876 ha (NAMRIA), 1,197 km² (Department of Tourism), 999 km² (Mapcentral))

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