Dinagat Islands

The Dinagat Islands (Cebuano: Mga Isla sa Dinagat; Surigaonon: Mga Puyo nan Dinagat; Waray: Mga Isla han Dinagat; Filipino: Kapuluang Dinagat) (PSGC: 168500000;    ISO: PH-DIN) are a group of islands constituting a province in the Caraga region in the Philippines, located on the south side of Leyte Gulf. The island of Leyte is to its west, across Surigao Strait, and Mindanao is to its south. Its main island, Dinagat, is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from north to south. Declared a province in 2006, the Dinagat Islands comprise the second newest province of the Philippines, with Davao Occidental (2013) being the newest.

Dinagat Islands

The Dinagat Islands (Cebuano: Mga Isla sa Dinagat; Surigaonon: Mga Puyo nan Dinagat; Waray: Mga Isla han Dinagat; Filipino: Kapuluang Dinagat) (PSGC: 168500000;    ISO: PH-DIN) are a group of islands constituting a province in the Caraga region in the Philippines, located on the south side of Leyte Gulf. The island of Leyte is to its west, across Surigao Strait, and Mindanao is to its south. Its main island, Dinagat, is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from north to south. Declared a province in 2006, the Dinagat Islands comprise the second newest province of the Philippines, with Davao Occidental (2013) being the newest.