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Malapascua

Island features a beautiful white sand shoreline and coral gardens.

96km

11.333124.116

Cebu (city)

city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Cebu

119km

10.3093123.8931

Anda

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

122km

9.75124.57

Bohol

Bohol is the main island of Bohol Province, which also includes 75 smaller islands. The island lies southeast from Cebu Island and southwest of Leyte Island in the Central Visayas region. This oval-shaped island is the tenth largest of the Philippine archipelago.

124km

9.884124.216

Samar Island

Samar is the third largest island in the Philippines, after Mindanao and Luzon islands. It is located next to Leyte Island and the two are joined by a bridge.

128km

12125

Carmen (Bohol)

municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol

131km

9.82124.2

Loboc

Loboc is in Bohol Island.

159km

9.63124.03

Bicol

region of the Philippines

297km

13.1123.33
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Chocolate Hills

Geological formation in Bohol, Philippines

124km

9.91666667124.16666667

Samar

island of the Philippines

128km

12125
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Leyte

Philippines
Someday we will visit Leyte or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Leyte

Leyte is an island in the Eastern Visayas island group in the Philippines. It is divided into two provinces, Leyte Province and Southern Leyte. Each province includes some nearby smaller islands. Leyte is connected by bridges across narrow straits to the larger Samar Island and to the smaller Biliran island. The two largest cities are the capital, Tacloban, on the east coast near Samar Island, and Ormoc on the western coast.

The 1959 Japanese film Nobi ("Fires on the Plain"), though filmed in Japan, is set in Leyte in 1945.

The island measures about 180 kilometres (110 mi) north-south and about 65 kilometres (40 mi) at its widest point. In the north it nearly joins the island of Samar, separated by the San Juanico Strait, which becomes as narrow as 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) in some places. The island province of Biliran is also to the north of Leyte and is joined to Leyte island by a bridge across the narrow Biliran Strait. To the south, Leyte is separated from Mindanao by the Surigao Strait. To the east, Leyte is somewhat "set back" from the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean, Samar to the northeast and the Dinagat Islands to the southeast forming the Leyte Gulf. To the west is the Camotes Sea.

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