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Description
Zamboanga Sibugay is a province located in the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philippines. It was created on February 24, 2001, when it was formally separated from Zamboanga del Sur. The province is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse ethnic groups, and breathtaking natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and beaches.
The capital of Zamboanga Sibugay is Ipil, which serves as the administrative center of the province. The province is primarily agricultural, with rice, corn, and various fruits being the main crops. Zamboanga Sibugay is also recognized for its fishing and aquaculture industries, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Zamboanga Sibugay is home to several tourist attractions, including the Balun-Balunan Falls and the idyllic beaches of Siay and Mabuhay. The province hosts various cultural festivals that showcase the traditions and practices of its indigenous peoples. With its abundant natural resources and cultural richness, Zamboanga Sibugay is an emerging destination for both local and international tourists.
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