Marinduque
Marinduque is an island province located in the Philippines, known for its rich culture and natural beauty. It is situated in the Mimaropa region and is famous for its unique festivals, particularly the Moriones Festival, which celebrates the story of Longinus, a Roman soldier. The province is characterized by rolling hills, beautiful beaches, and clear waters, making it a popular destination for tourists.
The capital of Marinduque is Boac, which features historical sites and local markets. The island is also home to various indigenous communities and offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and snorkeling. Marinduque's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism.