dinagat
Dinagat is an island located in the Philippines, situated in the Surigao del Norte province. It is known for its rugged terrain, volcanic activity, and unique cultural heritage. The island is part of the Bicol Region and is separated from the mainland by the Surigao Strait. Dinagat is characterized by its steep slopes, dense forests, and active volcanoes, including Mount Hilong-Hilong and Mount Diwata, which are part of the Dinagat Islands Volcanic Field.
The island's economy is primarily agricultural, with coconut, rice, and corn being the main crops. Fishing is
The island's tourism industry is growing, with visitors drawn to its natural beauty and cultural attractions.
Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Dinagat faces challenges such as deforestation, soil erosion, and