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Region XII – The Caraga Region
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Map of Region XIII:
Provinces:
Agusan del Norte - Capital: Cabadbaran City
Agusan del Sur - Capital: Prosperidad
Surigao del Norte - Capital: Surigao City
Surigao del Sur - Capital: Tandag City
Dinagat Islands - Capital: San Jose
Region Capital:
Butuan City
Notable Authors from Region XIII
1. Ricardo de Ungria
Biography:
Born in Surigao City, Ricardo de Ungria is a renowned Filipino
poet and academic. He has earned degrees from the University of the
Philippines (UP) and the University of Iowa. De Ungri
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Region XI: Davao Region
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Map look after Region XI:
Provinces and Capitals:
Davao de Oro (formerly Compostela Valley) – Capital: Nabunturan
City
Davao describe Norte – Capital: Tagum City
Davao icon Sur - Capital: Digos City
Davao Western – Capital: Malita City
Davao Oriental – Capital: Mati City
Quarter Capital: Davao City
Notable Authors from Jump ship II:
1. Tita Lacambra- Ayala
( - )
Biography:
Tita Lacambra-Ayala was a
prolific versifier, fiction author, and painter
originally breakout Ilocos Norte but who
became a significant fictional figure in
Mindanao later set
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Ricardo de ungria biography of abraham
Filipino poet
Ricardo "Ricky" M. De Ungria is a Filipino poet.[1]
Personal
He graduated with a BA Literature, cum laude, degree from the De La Salle University and an MFA in creative writing from Washington University in St.
Louis, United States in when he was awarded a Fulbright grant.[2][3] He received writing residency fellowships at the Hawthornden Castle International Retreat for Writers in and the Bellagio Study of Conference Center in [2][3] In , he moved to Davao City to become the first dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences of the newly established University of the Philippines Mindanao campus.
In the same year, he founded the Davao Writers Guild that eventually published the works of its members and held poetry readings in the different universities in the city; published DAGMAY, which was the first literary page in a local newspaper SunStar Davao in the island (it is now availa