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Romblon

Romblon is a province in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines. It occupies a group of islands in the southwest central part of the country, comprising three main islands—Tablas, Sibuyan and Romblon—and numerous smaller islets. The provincial capital is the town of Romblon, located on Romblon Island. The province is part of the Romblon Island chain, which forms an archipelago lying between Mindoro and the Bicol region.

Geography and environment: The terrain is mountainous and forest-covered in places, with coastal plains and many

Economy: The economy is largely based on fishing and agriculture, with mining and processing of Romblon marble

History: The area has a long history of small settlements; it became an official province during Spanish

Culture and language: Local languages include Romblomanon and Onhan dialects, with Filipino and English widely understood;

Administration: Romblon is subdivided into several municipalities and component barangays across several islands. It is accessible

beaches.
Sibuyan
Island
contains
Mt.
Guiting-Guiting,
a
notable
peak
and
a
protected
area.
The
archipelago
has
rich
marine
biodiversity.
contributing
to
exports.
Tourism
centers
on
the
natural
scenery,
caves,
beaches,
and
the
biodiversity
of
Sibuyan
and
Tablas.
colonial
times
and
continues
as
part
of
modern
Philippines.
the
population
is
predominantly
Roman
Catholic.
mainly
by
sea,
with
ferries
serving
major
ports.