Mindanao - Wikipedia Mindanao ( ˌ m ɪ n d ə ˈ n aʊ ⓘ MIN-də-NOW) is the second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and seventh-most populous island in the world Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the island is part of an island group of the same name that also includes its adjacent islands, notably the Sulu Archipelago
Mindanao | Philippines, Culture, History | Britannica Mindanao, island, the second largest (after Luzon) in the Philippines, in the southern part of the archipelago, surrounded by the Bohol, Philippine, Celebes, and Sulu seas Irregularly shaped, it measures 293 miles (471 km) north to south and 324 miles (521 km) east to west
Mindanao – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Serves most of northern, central and western Mindanao, with routes from its Cagayan de Oro and Pagadian bases to most of Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga Peninsula, Koronadal, Davao City, and Cotabato City, as well as from Zamboanga City to major destinations within Zamboanga Peninsula
Mindanao – PhilAtlas Mindanao is one of the three principal island groups of the Philippines Its largest islands are the Mindanao landmass, Basilan, Jolo, Tawitawi, and Dinagat
Travellers Guide To Mindanao, Philippines - Culture Trip Being the second largest island group next to Luzon, Mindanao has been dubbed the country’s ‘Land of Promise’ for its untapped, promising natural resources It has become globally known for being home to the surf capital of the country, a famous highly-urbanized city, and jaw-dropping beaches
Mindanao - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mindanao is one of the three main island groups in the Philippines It is the southernmost major island of the Philippines, and is the only island in the Philippines are predominantly Muslim people Mindanao is northeast of Sabah It may also refer to the main island in the group
Mindanao | Philippines Travel Guide - Rough Guides Off the northeastern tip of Mindanao lies the teardrop-shaped island of Siargao, on of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines It's a largely undeveloped backwater with languid beaches, dramatic coves and lagoons battered by the Pacific Ocean
Mindanao travel - Lonely Planet | Philippines, Asia Despite jaw-dropping beaches, killer surf, rugged mountains and indigenous cultures living much as they have for centuries, Mindanao, with the exception of Siargao and to an extent Camiguin, remains off the tourism industry’s radar
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About Mindanao - Mindanao The name Mindanao is derived from the Spanish corruption of the name of the Maguindanao people, the dominant ruling ethnic group during the Spanish colonial period and meaning “people of the lake”