Mimaropa

Mimaropa is Region IV-B in the administrative system of the ; as of the 2020 census it had a population of 3,228,558. Tourism, fishing and manufacturing all play roles in the economy, but agriculture is still the largest contributor at 42% of GDP.
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  • Type: region of the Philippines with 3,230,000 residents
  • Description: region of the Philippines
  • Also known as: MIMAROPA” and “Southwestern Tagalog Region

Mimaropa

Latitude
12.8701° or 12° 52′ 13″ north
Longitude
121.134° or 121° 8′ 3″ east
Population
3,230,000
Elevation
1,506 metres (4,941 feet)
Open location code
7Q43V4CM+3J
Geo­Names ID
7521296
Wiki­data ID
Q13658
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Yue Chinese—“Mimaropa” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ميماروبا
  • Asturian: Mimaropa
  • Balinese: Mimaropa
  • Banjar: Mimaropa
  • Basque: Mimaropa
  • Capiznon: Mimaropa
  • Catalan: Mimaropa
  • Cebuano: Mimaropa
  • Cebuano: MIMAROPA
  • Central Bikol: Mimaropa
  • Chavacano: Mimaropa
  • Chavacano: MIMAROPA
  • Chinese: MIMAROPA
  • Chinese: 民馬羅巴
  • Chinese: 民马罗巴
  • Chinese: 民马罗巴区
  • Croatian: Mimaropa
  • Croatian: MIMAROPA
  • Dutch: Mimaropa
  • Dutch: MIMAROPA
  • Esperanto: Mimaropa
  • Esperanto: MIMAROPA
  • Esperanto: Mindoro-Marinduko-Romblono-Palavano
  • Esperanto: Región Tagala Sudoccidental
  • Esperanto: regiono tagaloga sudokcidenta
  • Esperanto: Rehiyong Timog-kanlurang Tagalog
  • Esperanto: sudokcidenta tagaloga regiono
  • Esperanto: Sudokcidenttagalujo
  • Finnish: Mimaropa
  • French: Mimaropa
  • Georgian: მიმაროპა
  • German: Mimaropa
  • German: MIMAROPA
  • Gorontalo: Mimaropa
  • Hebrew: מימרופה
  • Hiligaynon: Mimaropa
  • Hindi: मिमारोपा
  • Iloko: Is-isla ti Akin-abagatan a Tagalog
  • Iloko: Mimaropa
  • Iloko: Rehion IV-B
  • Indonesian: Tagalog Barat Daya
  • Italian: Mimaro
  • Italian: Mimaropa
  • Italian: Regione IV-B
  • Italian: Regione Southwestern Tagalog
  • Japanese: ミマロパ地方
  • Javanese: Mimaropa
  • Kinaray-A: Katagalugan Nabagatnan-Nakatëndan
  • Korean: 미마로파 지방
  • Latin: Mimaropa
  • Latvian: Mimaropa
  • Lithuanian: Mimaropa
  • Macedonian: Region IV-B
  • Macedonian: Мимаропа
  • Macedonian: МИМАРОПА
  • Macedonian: Регион IV-Б
  • Malay: Mimaropa
  • Min Nan Chinese: MIMAROPA
  • Minangkabau: Mimaropa
  • Norwegian Bokmål: MIMAROPA
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: MIMAROPA
  • Norwegian: MIMAROPA
  • Occitan (post 1500): MIMAROPA
  • Pampanga: Mimaropa
  • Pangasinan: Mimaropa
  • Persian: میماروپا
  • Polish: Mimaropa
  • Portuguese: Mimaropa
  • Rinconada Bikol: Mimaropa
  • Russian: Мимаропа
  • Russian: МИМАРОПА
  • Slovenian: Mimaropa
  • Spanish: MIMAROPA
  • Spanish: Región IV-B
  • Spanish: región tagala del sudoeste
  • Spanish: región tagala del suroeste
  • Spanish: región tagala sudoccidental
  • Spanish: Región Tagala Sudoccidental
  • Spanish: Tagalas del Sudoeste
  • Spanish: Tagalas del Suroeste
  • Spanish: Tagalas Sudoccidentales
  • Spanish: Tagalas Sudoeste
  • Spanish: Tagalas Suroeste
  • Sundanese: Mimaropa
  • Swedish: Mimaropa
  • Tagalog: Mimaropa
  • Tagalog: MIMAROPA
  • Tagalog: Timog-kanlurang Katagalugan
  • Tamil: மிமரோபா
  • Tetum: Mimaropa
  • Thai: เขตมีมาโรปา
  • Ukrainian: Мімаропа
  • Urdu: میماپورا
  • Vietnamese: Mimaropa
  • Vietnamese: MIMAROPA
  • Waray (Philippines): Mimaropa
  • Waray (Philippines): MIMAROPA
  • Yue Chinese: 民馬羅巴

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Mimaropa”. Photo: Wikimedia, CC0.