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Description
Masbate is an island province located in the Philippines, known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant local traditions. It comprises three major islands: Masbate, Burias, and Ticao, surrounded by the Visayan Sea and the Sibuyan Sea. The province is famous for its cattle ranching and has earned the title of the 'Cattle Capital of the Philippines.'
The capital of Masbate is Masbate City, which serves as the economic and political center of the province. The local economy is also supported by agriculture, fishing, and tourism, with visitors drawn to its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and unique marine life. Festivals such as the 'Masbate Rodeo Festival' attract tourists and promote local culture.
Masbate is characterized by its stunning landscapes, which include rolling hills, pristine beaches, and diverse wildlife. The province offers various outdoor activities such as snorkeling, diving, and horseback riding. Its warm and welcoming people, combined with its natural beauty, make Masbate a unique destination in the Philippines.
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