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Poverty Incidence of Negros Oriental 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 39.17 2003 43.40 2006 42.93 2009 33.19 2012 50.06 2015 42.64 2018 25.55 2021 23.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A geothermal power station in Valencia With its vast fertile land resources, Negros Oriental's other major industry is agriculture. The primary crops are sugarcane, sweetcorn, coconut and rice. In the coastal ...
82 kilometres (51 mi) from the provincial capital Dumaguete, Ayungon is located on the midriff of Oriental Negros’ northern stretch, nearly two hours from Dumaguete. [ 5 ] Of only three virgin forests said to be still remaining on Negros Island, one is located in barangay Banban.
Poverty Incidence of Tayasan 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2000 62.11 2003 63.91 2006 57.40 2009 48.48 2012 41.23 2015 52.82 2018 29.20 2021 36.82 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Education The public schools in the town of Tayasan are administered by two school districts under the Schools Division of Negros Oriental. Elementary schools: Bago Elementary School — Bago Banga Elementary School ...
Dumaguete, as a major port city, is a jump-off point for passengers travelling to other Visayas and Mindanao areas. Currently, the port is equipped with two modern port operations and passenger terminal facilities. It is also the headquarters site of Coast Guard Station Negros Oriental under the Philippine Coast Guard Central Visayas District.
San Jose (Cebuano: Lungsod sa San Jose; Tagalog: Bayan ng San Jose), officially the Municipality of San Jose, is a municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 21,956 people. [3] It is the least populous town in Negros Oriental. San Jose is 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Dumaguete.
The town was the official residence of the revolutionary leader and hero of Negros Oriental, Don Diego de la Viña y de la Rosa. Don Diego de la Viña shaped the beginnings of the municipality, “Valle hermoso” when he saw the beautiful valley. [5] In 1881, Don Diego de la Viña came from Negros Occidental in search of territories to conquer.
Negros Oriental: Dumaguete: 131,377 33.62 12.98 3,900 10,000 Component 2nd Negros Oriental: Escalante: 94,070 192.76 74.43 490 1,300 Component 4th Negros Occidental: Guihulngan: 95,969 388.56 150.02 250 650 Component 5th Negros Oriental: Himamaylan: 106,880 367.04 141.71 290 750 Component 3rd Negros Occidental: Kabankalan: 181,977 697.35 269.25 ...