Introduction
Province in Mimaropa, Philippines This article is about the Philippine province. For other uses, see Marinduque (disambiguation). Province in Mimaropa, PhilippinesMarinduqueProvince(Clockwise from top:) Northern section of MarinduqueSan Jose Esposo de Maria ChurchMarinduque Island viewed from a passenger ship in Tayabas BayPort of Balanacan FlagSealAnthem: Himno ng Marinduque (Marinduque Hymn) Location in the PhilippinesInteractive map of MarinduqueCoordinates: 13°24′N 121°58′E / 13.4°N 121.97°E / 13.4; 121.97CountryPhilippinesRegionMimaropaFoundedMay 1, 1901Annexation to TayabasNovember 10, 1902ReestablishedFebruary 21, 1920Capitaland largest municipalityBoacGovernment • GovernorMelecio J. Go (PDP-Laban) • Vice GovernorRomulo A. Bacorro Jr. (Independent) • LegislatureMarinduque Provincial BoardArea • Total952.58 km2 (367.79 sq mi) • Rank76th out of 82Highest elevation (Mount Malindig)1,157 m (3,796 ft)Population (2024 census) • Total226,522 • Rank69th out of 82 • Density237.80/km2 (615.90/sq mi)  • Rank37th out of 82DemonymsMarinduquehinMarinduqueño/aMarindukanonDivisions • Independent cities0 • Component cities0 • Municipalities 6 BoacBuenavistaGasanMogpogSanta CruzTorrijos  • Barangays218 • DistrictsLegislative district of MarinduqueTime zoneUTC+8 (PHT)IDD : area code +63 (0)42ISO 3166 codePH-MADSpoken languagesTagalog (Marinduqueño dialect)EnglishWebsitewww.marinduque.gov.ph Marinduque (/ˌmærənˈduːkeɪ/; Tagalog pronunciation: [maɾinˈduke]), officially the Province of Marinduque (Filipino: Lalawigan/Probinsya ng Marinduque), is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region or Mimaropa, formerly designated as Region IV-B. Its capital is the municipality of Boac, the most populous in the province. Marinduque lies between Tayabas Bay to the north and Sibuyan Sea to the south. It is west of the Bondoc Peninsula of Quezon province in mainland Luzon; east of Mindoro Island; and north of the island province of Romblon. Some parts of the Verde Island Passage, the center of the center of world's marine biodiversity and a protected marine area, are also within Marinduque's provincial waters. The province of Marinduque was ranked number 1 by the Philippine National Police and Philippine Security Forces as the 2013 Most Peaceful Province of the country due to its low crime rate statistics alternately ranking with the province of Batanes yearly. Furthermore, for almost 200 years, the province has been home to one of the oldest religious festivals in the country, the Moriones celebrated annually every Holy Week.