Polillo Island

Not to be confused with the town of Polillo.
Polillo Island

Location within Quezon province
Polillo Island

Location within the Philippines

Geography
Location Lamon Bay
Coordinates 14°50′34″N 121°55′45″E / 14.84278°N 121.92917°E / 14.84278; 121.92917Coordinates: 14°50′34″N 121°55′45″E / 14.84278°N 121.92917°E / 14.84278; 121.92917
Archipelago Polillo Islands
Adjacent bodies of water
Area 628.9 km2 (242.8 sq mi)[1]
Highest point Mt. Malulod
Administration
Philippines
Region CALABARZON
Province Quezon
Municipalities
Largest municipality Polillo (pop. 28,125)
Demographics
Population 64,802 (as of 2010)[2]
Density 103.0 /km2 (266.8 /sq mi)

Polillo is an island in the northeastern region of the Philippine archipelago. It is separated from Luzon Island by the Polillo Strait and forms the northern side of Lamon Bay.

The island itself is subdivided across three municipalities. The municipality of Polillo covers the southern portion of the island, while the northeastern part is administered by the municipality of Burdeos. The northwest is within the jurisdiction of the municipality of Panukulan. The island is also home to the Butaan lizard, a vulnerable relative of the Komodo dragon.[3]

As of the 2010 Philippine Census, the island is home to 64,802 individuals.[2]

In the mid-16th century, Spaniards came to the island and there they built a chapel. They took charge of the management of the island and many changes and development they brought there upon their times.

See also

References

  1. "Islands by Land Area". Island Directory Tables. United Nations Environment Programme. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  3. Sy, E., Afuang, L., Duya, M.R. & Diesmos, M. (2007). "Varanus olivaceus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.1. International Union for Conservation of Nature. Retrieved 27 November 2013.

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