REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) Luzon

REGION IV-A (CALABARZON) of the Philippines is located in central Luzon and is divided into 5 provinces, namely:

  1. Cavite
  2. Laguna
  3. Batangas
  4. Rizal
  5. Quezon

The name of the region is an acronym of its five component provinces: Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon. It has one independent city, 20 cities, 122 municipalities and 4,019 barangays within its 19 congressional districts.

  • With a population of 16,195,042 as of 2020 census.
  • With a total area of 6,873.31 km2

Cavite Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Cavite Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Alfonso Amadeo Bailen (Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo) Carmona Gen. Mariano Alvarez Indang Kawit Magallanes Maragondon Mendez Naic Noveleta Rosario Silang Tanza Ternate
Cities in the Province of Cavite: Bacoor City | Cavite City Dasmariñas City General Trias Imus City Tagaytay City Trece Martires City (Capital)
 

Laguna Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Laguna Province within Region IV-A(Calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Alaminos || Bay || Calauan || Cavinti || Famy || Kalayaan || Liliw || Los Baños || Luisiana || Lumban || Mabitac || Magdalena || Majayjay || Nagcarlan || Paete || Pagsanjan || Pakil || Pangil || Pila || Rizal || Santa Cruz (Capital) || Santa Maria || Siniloan || Victoria
Cities in the province of Laguna: Biñan || Cabuyao || Calamba City || San Pablo City || San Pedro || Santa Rosa City
 

Batangas Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Batangas Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Agoncillo Alitagtag Balayan Balete Bauan Calaca Calatagan Cuenca Ibaan Laurel Lemery Lian Lobo Mabini Malvar Mataasnakahoy Nasugbu Padre Garcia Rosario San Jose San Juan San Luis San Nicolas San Pascual Santa Teresita Santo Tomas Taal Talisay Taysan Tingloy Tuy
Cities in the province of Batangas: Batangas City (Capital) Lipa City Tanauan City
 

Rizal Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Rizal Province within Region (4-A Calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Angono Baras Binangonan Cainta Cardona Jala-Jala Morong Pililla Rodriguez San Mateo Tanay Taytay Teresa
Cities in the Province of Rizal: Antipolo City – Capital
 

Quezon Province, Philippines

List of Municipalities in the Quezon Province within Region IV-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Agdangan Alabat Atimonan Buenavista Burdeos Calauag Candelaria Catanauan Dolores General Luna General Nakar Guinayangan Gumaca Infanta Jomalig Lopez Lucban Macalelon Mauban Mulanay Padre Burgos Pagbilao Panukulan Patnanungan Perez Pitogo Plaridel Polillo Quezon Real Sampaloc San Andres San Antonio San Francisco San Narciso Sariaya Tagkawayan Tiaong Unisan
Cities in the Province of Quezon: Lucena City (Capital) | Tayabas City


Featured News of The Philippines

Updated: October 12, 2023

Boosting Food Safety in Romblon: DOST’s Initiative for a Healthier Community.
ODIONGAN, Romblon – With an increasing focus on promoting safe food handling and preparation, the Provincial Science and Technology Center (PSTC) under the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) is ramping up its efforts to educate local eateries and small food enterprises. Marcelina Servañez, the S&T Director for DOST-Romblon, detailed in a recent interview that a new initiative, the Food Establishment Inspection and Grading System (FEIGS), was trialed in the municipalities of Odiongan and Romblon. This is in line with the province’s aim to elevate food safety standards, considering the surge in tourism.


Assistance program to Central Luzon Farmers: New Rice Processing Initiatives Unveiled.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – To fortify the agricultural backbone of Central Luzon, the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) has embarked on collaborative ventures with local governmental bodies. A memorandum of understanding was inked on Wednesday, bringing together PHilMech and the municipalities of Baliuag, Pulilan in Bulacan, the provincial leadership of Nueva Ecija, and the Quezon municipality within Nueva Ecija. This collaboration aims to erect state-of-the-art rice processing facilities, championed under the Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (RCEF) mechanization agenda.

Last Updated on December 2, 2021

Last Updated on December 2, 2021

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