Political map of Eastern Visayas
Eastern Visayas lies on the east central part of
the Philippines archipelago. It is composed of two main islands, Leyte and
Samar, which formed the eastern most coast of the archipelago. It is bounded by
Philippine sea on the east and north with San Bernardo Strait separating Samar
island from southeastern Luzon: Camotes sea and Visayas sea on the west: Bohol
sea on the south with Surigao Strait separating Leyte island from northwestern
Mindanao. It has a total land area of 2,156,285 hectares or 7.2% of the
country’s total land area.
Climate
There are two types of climate prevailing in the
region under the Corona system of classification: Type II and Type IV. Type II
climate is characterizes by having no dry season but a pronounced maximum
rainfall from November to January. Samar Island and the eastern part of Leyte
Island fall under this type of climate. Type IV on the other hand has an even
distribution of rainfall the year round and a short period of dry season that
can be observed starting February up to May. This type of climate is well exhibited
the western half of Leyte island and some portion of Samar which covers the
municipality of Motiong up to San Isidro of Northern Samar.
Land
Eastern Visayas is primarily an agricultural
region with rice, corn, coconut, sugarcane and banana as its
major crops. Its total land area is 21,431.7 km². 52% of its total land
area are classified as forestland and 48% as alienable and disposable land.
Natural Resources
The region's sea and inland waters are rich
sources of salt and fresh water fish and other marine products. It is one of
the fish exporting regions of the country. There are substantial forest
reserves in the interiors of the islands. Its mineral deposits include chromite, uranium(in
Samar), gold,silver, manganese, magnesium, bronze, nickel, clay, coal, limestone, pyrite and sand and gravel. It has
abundant geothermal energy and water resources to support the needs of medium
and heavy industries.
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