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Poverty incidence of Pili 10 20 30 40 2006 34.00 2009 33.05 2012 24.64 2015 29.29 2018 16.06 2021 29.92 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Camarines Sur Watersports Complex (CWC), in the provincial capitol complex in Cadlan, is the top tourist destination in the town. Due to the increase of economic activities in the town, Pili is now classified as a 1st class municipality in terms of ...
Poverty incidence of Camarines Sur 10 20 30 40 50 2006 47.85 2009 47.94 2012 41.16 2015 36.81 2018 28.41 2021 29.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of Camarines Sur is mostly agriculture-based. 29 of the 35 towns are agricultural and produce rice, corn, feedmeal, freshwater fish, livestock, coconut, sugar, abacá, and water-lily. Entrepreneurs engage in trading, often ...
The region comprises six provinces: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon and the island-provinces of Catanduanes and Masbate, 107 Municipalities and 3,471 Barangays As of 2020, Camarines Sur is the region's largest province in area and population, occupying 5,481.6 km 2 (2,116.5 sq mi) or around 30.4% of the total land area with a ...
Poverty incidence of Calabanga 10 20 30 40 50 2006 38.80 2009 42.70 2012 33.38 2015 36.45 2018 26.78 2021 38.07 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Calabanga is the fifth largest commercial center in Camarines Sur next to Pili, followed by Libmanan and the 11th largest commercial center in Bicol Region next to Polangui and followed by Nabua. It became a 1st class municipality in October ...
The district consists of the provincial capital Pili, its largest city Naga, and adjacent municipalities of Bombon, Calabanga, Camaligan, Canaman, Magarao and Ocampo. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Gabriel Bordado of the Liberal Party (LP).
Poverty incidence of Bombon 10 20 30 40 2006 35.40 2009 35.10 2012 27.17 2015 31.96 2018 23.78 2021 34.36 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Due to its extreme proximity to Calabanga's town proper usually Bombonenos go to Calabanga for trade and buying while leaving the town behind. Despite staying as a fourth class municipality more developments are happening in town, this was made ...
President Elpidio Quirino signed Executive Order No. 243 dated 15 July 1949 entitled: "Organizing Certain Barrios of the Municipality of Pili, Camarines Sur, into an Independent Municipality under the name of OCAMPO". [5] [6] Mabatobato was renamed in honor of Don Julian Ocampo who was the Governor of Camarines Sur in the 1930s.
Poverty incidence of Minalabac 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 51.50 2009 48.36 2012 40.05 2015 45.38 2018 32.21 2021 40.52 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Minalabac is classified as a municipality. Minalabac has the same economy as Libmanan, Cabusao, San Fernando, Milaor, Ocampo, Nabua, and Calabanga because of fishing in coastal barangays near Ragay Gulf particularly Salingogon, and Bagolatao ...