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  2. Esperanza, Agusan del Sur - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Esperanza was founded on September 11, 1953, per Executive Order No. 611 signed and approved by President Elpidio Quirino. [5] It duly then began its functions as an independent municipality on September 27, 1953, when its first town officials were appointed. Esperanza was the oldest town in northern Agusan del Sur.

  3. List of cities and municipalities in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Agusan del Sur: Esperanza: 59,353 1,355.48 43.79 47 Mun Agusan del Sur: La Paz: 30,969 1,481.12 20.91 15 Mun Agusan del Sur: Loreto: 43,880 1,462.74 30 17 Mun Agusan del Sur: Prosperidad: 88,321 505.15 174.84 32 Mun Agusan del Sur: Rosario: 49,610 385.05 128.84 11 Mun Agusan del Sur: San Francisco: 80,760 392.53 205.74 27 Mun Agusan del Sur ...

  4. Agusan image - Wikipedia

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    The Agusan image (commonly referred to in the Philippines as the Golden Tara in allusion to its supposed, but disputed, [1] identity as an image of a Buddhist Tara) is a 2 kg (4.4 lb), [2] 21-karat gold statuette, found in 1917 on the banks of the Wawa River near Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao in the Philippines, [3] dating to the 9th–10th centuries.

  5. Bayugan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Bayugan 10 20 30 40 50 2006 46.10 2009 48.43 2012 35.85 2015 38.10 2018 31.50 2021 31.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Products Rice / palay (the major rice production site of Agusan del Sur) Cut flowers (abundant in the city making it the cut flower capital of Agusan del Sur) Corn Coconut Banana Rubber Vegetables Legumes Cacao Coffee Citrus Root Crops Fruits ...

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Prosperidad - Wikipedia

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    During a preliminary assembly on July 9, 2023, in Kalibo, Aklan, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines voted in favor of the proposal of Bishop Cosme Almedilla of Butuan for the separation from Butuan of a new diocese that will cover the province of Agusan del Sur, which is considered a “missionary frontier” with a third of its population being indigenous peoples.

  7. Agusan del Sur - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Agusan del Sur 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2000 32.82 2006 53.84 2009 60.03 2012 48.08 2015 47.77 2018 37.89 2021 33.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Based on the 1995 census, 75% of the labor force is engaged in agriculture and forestry. Rice, corn and fruits are among the major agricultural crops. Human resources Agusan del Sur has a labor force of 287,000 people ...

  8. Butuan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Butuan 10 20 30 40 2000 30.63 2003 29.20 2006 24.60 2009 27.56 2012 18.65 2015 26.58 2018 20.82 2021 22.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Downtown Butuan Butuan is the commercial, industrial, and administrative center of the Caraga region. It is a strategic trading hub in Northern Mindanao with major roads connecting it to other main cities on the island such as ...

  9. Malitbog, Bukidnon - Wikipedia

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    Bounding it on its southern part are the municipalities of Manolo Fortich and Impasugong of Bukidnon Province while on its eastern side is the municipality of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur. Malitbog is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) or a drive of one and a half hourfrom the regional capital, Cagayan de Oro , and about a 2.5-hour drive from the ...