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Poverty Incidence of Davao del Norte 10 20 30 40 2000 15.18 2003 36.80 2006 31.73 2009 31.96 2012 33.43 2015 31.02 2018 13.44 2021 7.30 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Davao del Norte is a primarily agricultural, but also engages in mining, forestry, and commercial fishing. The principal crops of the province include rice, maize, banana, coconut, abacá, ramie, coffee, and a variety of ...
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It was one of the oldest towns in Davao del Norte Province, others being Tagum, in 1941; and Panabo, in 1949, both of which were converted into cities almost 50 years later. Though the towns of Santo Tomas , Talaingod and portion of San Isidro emerged from Kapalong in 1959, 1991, and 2004 respectively, it is still the largest town by land area ...
Panabo is the second most populous city in Davao del Norte (after Tagum) and it is also part of Davao Metropolitan Area as it shares borders with Davao City. It has an area of 25,123 hectares (62,080 acres). The Panabo City Hall is located about 2.23 kilometers from its boundary with Davao City.
Poverty Incidence of Nabunturan 10 20 30 40 2000 35.58 2003 29.88 2006 27.20 2009 28.33 2012 24.43 2015 22.68 2018 17.50 2021 13.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government List of former chief executives Local Executives Serving the Municipality of Nabunturan Since 1957–Present Name of mayor Years served Remarks Lauro C. Arabejo 1957–1959 Not, who continued his two unexpired ...
Poverty incidence of Maco 10 20 30 40 2006 35.20 2009 30.55 2012 29.61 2015 23.27 2018 19.82 2021 17.16 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Festivals and events Fiesta ng Maco is celebrated every last Saturday of the month of June honoring "Inahan sa Kanunay'ng Panabang" (Mother of Perpetual Help). Kaimonan Festival is an annual festival that starts on June 17 to the last Saturday of the ...
Monkayo belonged to the northern hinterland of what is now called Davao de Oro. It was occupied by Lumad groups such as the Mandaya, Manobo, Mansaka, Manguangan and Dibabawon people who dwelt on primitive life and lived by hunting, fishing and crude method of farming (Kaingin) long before the Spanish conquistadors penetrated deep in Mindanao in the middle part of the 19th century.
Tagum, officially the City of Tagum (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Tagum; Filipino: Lungsod ng Tagum), is a component city and capital of the Davao del Norte, Philippines.According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 296,202 people [3] making it the most populous component city in Mindanao and in Davao del Norte, as well as the second most populous in Davao Region after Davao City.