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  2. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Caraga

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    The list is based on the official lists provided by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Philippines. No Cultural Properties recognized by the government are known at this point.

  3. Sayongsong - Wikipedia

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    Sayongsong is a traditional Filipino steamed sweet rice cake distinctively served in cone-shaped banana leaves. [1] It exists in Surigao del Norte and other areas of the Caraga Region of northeastern Mindanao, as well as the southeastern Visayas (Bohol, Samar, Leyte) where it is known as sarungsong or alisuso and the Bicol Region where it is known as balisungsong.

  4. Caraga - Wikipedia

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    From 2001 to 2003, Caraga Region consistently maintained its performance vis-à-vis other regions in Mindanao. Caraga posted a 0.9% growth rate compared to the 9.5% growth rate of Region 12 and the 2.6% growth rate of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). Caraga's growth rate in 2001–2002 and the 2002–2003 period was the same (0 ...

  5. Caraga, Davao Oriental - Wikipedia

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    Hence, the whole Provincia de Caraga of 1622 was called "region de gente animosa", that is "region of spirited men". This being "spirited men and women" is grounded on its cultural, religious and political background. With culture, Caragans were spirited in view of their closeness to nature and attitude towards the creation.

  6. Surigao del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Surigao del Sur 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 46.51 2009 53.69 2012 36.01 2015 40.56 2018 25.44 2021 24.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Coastal fishing in Cantilan Surigao del Sur is one of the suppliers of rice, bananas and other tropical fruits. Copper, chromite and silver are also found here. Marine and aquaculture are abundant in the province, being primary ...

  7. Kalagan people - Wikipedia

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    The whole Provincia de Caraga of AD 1622 was called region de gente animosa ("region of spirited folk") by Spanish colonizers for the same reason. [2] They were historically composed of small groups led by datus. [3] The Kagan subgroup is the Islamized-indigenous people in the Davao Gulf area.

  8. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Caraga

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    Site of the first raising of the Philippine flag in Mindanao, Surigao City Hall, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte. This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Caraga is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission.

  9. Maranao people - Wikipedia

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    Maranao cuisine is spicier compared to most regions elsewhere in the Philippines, a trait largely shared with much of Mindanao. Traditionally cultivated spices, locally known as palapa (Bontang, native product of Gandamatu) are a common condiment. [12] It is made of stewed sakurab scallion bulbs, ginger, and chillies in coconut oil. [13]

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