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The Bondoc Peninsula (commonly known as BonPen) is a narrow peninsula located in the southeastern part of Quezon Province in Calabarzon Region, southern part of
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,
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. The peninsula consists of 12 municipalities: Agdangan, Buenavista,
Catanauan Catanauan, officially the Municipality of Catanauan (), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 72,752 people. Histor ...
, General Luna, Macalelon, Mulanay, Padre Burgos, Pitogo, San Andres,
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, San Narciso and Unisan, all in the 3rd Congressional District of Quezon and 325 total
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s. The peninsula is known for featuring beautiful beaches and historic churches and for holding the Buenavista Protected Landscape archaeological site at the peak of the tallest peak of Mount Maclayao. The peninsula remained largely agricultural with copra as its produce. Those municipalities are mostly hilly and coastal areas. It has a unique festival named BonPen Festival featuring the beautiful sites of the district's twelve towns and promoting tourism in the area. The culture and arts of the peninsula is distinct compared with other districts in Quezon province. There has been a proposal to establish a province of Bondoc Peninsula, separating the 3rd congressional district of Quezon and forming it into a distinct province.


Geography

The Bondoc Peninsula is a 182-kilometer long peninsula that consists of 12
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and 325 barangays, all located within the 3rd Congressional District of Quezon, including Alibijaban Island. It is bordered by water on three sides: to the east lies Ragay Gulf, to the south is the
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, and to the west is
Tayabas Bay Tayabas Bay is a large bay in the southern part of Luzon island in the Philippines. Several islands are located in the bay, largest of which is Marinduque. It has a total surface area of . The bay is bordered on the north and east side by Qu ...
. The Peninsula mostly consists of remote forests, hills, and mountainous terrain, while the municipality of Catanauan is an urban area. The southernmost part of the peninsula is referred to as "Bondoc Pt.". The peninsula is elevated at 192 meters. The peninsula's highest peak is at Mount Maclayao with an elevation of 1,260 meters (4,130 feet). The peninsula is home to the Limestone tombs of Kamhantik, an archaeological site in the municipality of Mulanay and at the peak of Mount Maclayao.


History

The Bondoc Peninsula is remaining largely agricultural, mainly producing copra. From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, the peninsula was a battleground for the
New People's Army The New People's Army (; abbreviated NPA or BHB) is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). It acts as the CPP's principal organization, aiming to consolidate political power from what it sees as the present "bourgeo ...
. The N.P.A burnt houses, stole crops and killed farmers. In early 2018, the NPA abducted six workers and ravaged a ranch. Another case occurred at that same year when the N.P.A conducted an ambush on a military truck, injuring five soldiers and four civilians and causing a land-mine to explode. Up to this day, the N.P.A continues to conduct attacks and ambushes on the Bondoc Peninsula.


Human rights violations

In 2012, according to activists, the peninsula immediately became the site of enforced disappearances, intimidation, and
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. Intense military operations have been conducted by government forces in the peninsula and massive military troops were present in the peninsula. Human rights advocates and various people's organizations gathered under the Save Bondoc Peninsula Movement conducted a Peace Caravan and Mercy Mission in the peninsula from June 25, 2012, to July 2, 2012. Their purpose was to document human rights abuses and provide relief operations, medical, and psychosocial assistance, among other services.


Demographics

The majority of Bondoc Peninsula's inhabitants are
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and Roman Catholic Christianity is the dominant religion. They speak a Tagalog dialect influenced by those spoken in nearby
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and eastern
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, though Tayabas (Quezon) dialect and standard Tagalog (Filipino) are also spoken and understood. Another residents in the peninsula are Bicolanos who occupy its eastern part facing Bicolandia via Ragay Gulf, and
Visayans Visayans ( Cebuano: ''mga Bisayà'' ) are a Philippine ethnolinguistic family group or metaethnicity native to the Visayas, to the southernmost islands south of Luzon, and to a significant portion of Mindanao. They are composed of numerous d ...
(mainly Cebuano-speakers) who inhabit some remote areas of
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and San Andres, due to its geographical contact with Cebuano-speaking parts of Burias Island in
Masbate Masbate, officially the Province of Masbate (Masbateño language, Masbateño: ''Probinsya san Masbate''; ), is an island Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located near the midsection of the nation's archipelago. Its provi ...
. Bicolano and Cebuano are heard in those areas as are Hiligaynon, Waray and Masbateño.


See also

*
Bicol Region The Bicol Region, designated as Region V, is an administrative region of the Philippines. It comprises six Provinces of the Philippines, provinces, four on the Bicol Peninsula (the luzon#Southeastern Luzon, southeastern end of Luzon): Albay, Ca ...
* Poro Point * Quezon's 3rd congressional district


References

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