Sibuyan Island Philippines Mining

Sibuyan is a crescent-shaped island, the second largest in an archipelago comprising Romblon Province, Philippines. Located in the namesake Sibuyan Sea, it has an area of 445 square kilometres and has a total population of 62,815, as of the 2020 census. The island has two prominent peaks, the highest is Mount Guiting-Guiting, with an elevation of 2,05…
Sibuyan is a crescent-shaped island, the second largest in an archipelago comprising Romblon Province, Philippines. Located in the namesake Sibuyan Sea, it has an area of 445 square kilometres and has a total population of 62,815, as of the 2020 census. The island has two prominent peaks, the highest is Mount Guiting-Guiting, with an elevation of 2,058 metres, followed by Mount Nailog, which is 789 metres high. The people speak the Sibuyanon dialect of Romblomanon, a Visayan language.
  • Location: Sibuyan Sea
  • Population: 62,815 (2020)
  • Archipelago: Romblon Group of Islands
  • Area: 445 km² (172 sq mi)
  • Highest elevation: 2,058 m (6752 ft)
  • Highest point: Mount Guiting-Guiting
  • Region: Mimaropa
Data from: en.wikipedia.org