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Poverty incidence of Calapan 10 20 30 40 2000 35.63 2003 17.84 2006 21.60 2009 22.96 2012 7.11 2015 9.27 2018 7.15 2021 24.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Calapan City Downtown Area Vast ricefields such as this one in Barangay Bayanan II is a common scenery in Calapan. The city's economy is dependent on agriculture and fishing. However, a growing industry in machinery and tourism ...
Poverty incidence of Oriental Mindoro 10 20 30 40 50 2000 17.05 2003 44.30 2006 43.67 2009 36.08 2012 29.33 2015 22.35 2018 10.81 2021 12.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Oriental Mindoro's rich and arable land is suitable for agriculture. It produces large quantities of rice, corn, coconut, vegetables and fruits like calamansi, banana, rambutan, marang or uloy, lanzones and durian ...
Xevera is the flagship township brand of Globe Asiatique. It has four subdivisions namely Xevera Mabalacat, Xevera Bacolor, and Sameera Angeles City in Pampanga and Xevera Neo-Calapan in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro. [2] Westchester Realty Corp. acquired the three properties in Pampanga in 2020. [19] [20]
Each city and municipality is governed by an elected mayor and is divided into several villages or barangays (formerly called barrios) headed by an elected barangay captain. Barangay populations range in size from under 1,000 to over 200,000. As of the 2015 census, the total population of Metro Manila was 12,877,253. [1]
Poverty incidence of Occidental Mindoro 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 21.74 2003 50.50 2006 43.17 2009 35.88 2012 38.10 2015 41.66 2018 21.75 2021 23.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Occidental Mindoro is an agricultural area devoted to the production of food. Its economic base is rice production (Oryza sativa culture), a Philippine staple crop. It is the leading activity and source of ...
Poverty incidence of Roxas 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2000 61.87 2003 40.35 2006 24.30 2009 29.68 2012 21.14 2015 19.16 2018 16.44 2021 11.46 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority In 2003, the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SNRH) was inaugurated, resulting in the opening of the Port of Roxas, located in Barangay Dangay. The town then became a transit point to Boracay, Romblon (Odiongan and ...
The Philippines has three metropolitan areas officially recognized by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) due to their prominence, population, size, and economy: Manila, Cebu, and Davao. [1] [2] The most populous is Metro Manila, which comprises the City of Manila, 15 neighboring cities, and a municipality.
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