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Poverty incidence of Marinduque 10 20 30 40 50 2006 40.51 2009 33.58 2012 32.91 2015 16.95 2018 14.72 2021 15.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Marinduque is an agricultural province, primarily growing rice and coconuts. Handicrafts from Marinduque are also exported to dıfferent parts of the world, and fishing is another important part of the economy. Mining was once an important ...
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Poverty incidence of Buenavista 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 50.30 2009 36.88 2012 22.13 2015 20.47 2018 19.65 2021 21.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Locally crafted products include: Kalamay-hati: A type of coconut jam made from coconut cream and sugar or molasses Maja blanca: A type of coconut pudding Suman: A dessert/snack made of sticky rice and coconut steamed in leaves. Puto: A ...
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Poverty incidence of Boac 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 24.70 2009 26.54 2012 7.50 2015 15.23 2018 13.44 2021 14.65 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Boac Business District view from Mercader Street Boac Business District view from Gov. D. Reyes Street In the centre of town, the Boac Public Market is one of the town's landmarks. Vendors sell dry and wet products in four air-conditioned buildings ...
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Marinduque. Hispanicized corruption of malindig or malindug, [63] Tagalog for "tall and elegant," [64] referring to the tallest peak in the island. [63] Other Hispanicized variants of the name include Malindic, Malinduc and Marinduc. [63] Masbate. Some early accounts record the name of the province's main island as Masbat. [65]