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  2. Viga, Catanduanes - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Viga 10 20 30 40 50 2006 40.30 2009 41.17 2012 39.40 2015 46.82 2018 29.05 2021 33.35 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Viga is an agricultural municipality, considered as the rice granary of the province. The two types of agricultural products raised are food and export crops. The food crops raised are palay, corn, banana and other root crops. The export crops are ...

  3. Catanduanes - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Catanduanes 10 20 30 40 50 2006 41.41 2009 29.10 2012 33.80 2015 43.36 2018 20.30 2021 16.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The province recorded just a little −0.3 in the HDI National Average, although it has the highest HDI in the Bicol Region. The 2009 report of HDN (Human Development Network), which is a branch of the United Nations HDI (Human Development ...

  4. Roman Catholic Diocese of Virac - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Virac in the islands of Catanduanes was canonically established on August 27, 1974 with Jose Crisologo Sorra, from Virac, as the first bishop.At the start, there were 16 parishes (11 town parishes and 5 barrio parishes) and around 25 priests in the active ministry assigned in the different parishes, diocesan commissions and offices, and in the seminary.

  5. Caramoran - Wikipedia

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    In the early colonial era, Catanduanes was only composed of two towns. The first, Viga, was founded in 1619 under the incumbency of Governor-General Manuel de Leon. In 1676, he established another town, which is now the municipality of Caramoran. There are at least two possible origins of the name Caramoran.

  6. Panganiban, Catanduanes - Wikipedia

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    Panganiban is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Viga and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Bagamanoc. Bagamanoc was created from barrios of Quigaray, Hinipagan, Sukhan in the island of Panay; Lati, in the island of Lati; Bacac, Hinipaan, Bugao, Minaili and Bagamanoc of the municipality of Panganiban by virtue of Republic Act No. 491 which was approved on ...

  7. Virac Airport - Wikipedia

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    The project is the Rehabilitation of Virac Airport with the goal expanding its passenger terminal area in order to cater to the growing number of passengers and cargo that fly in and out of Catanduanes. The project derives its funds from CAAP or the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Modernization of Airport Terminal and Facilities

  8. Partido (historical province) - Wikipedia

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    The southern portion comprised the region south of Camalig, Sorsogon, the islands of Masbate and Catanduanes, was called “Partido de Ibalon”, which was later simply called "Partido". [1] The proposed province of Nueva Camarines would be what was once the Partido.

  9. Bagamanoc - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Bagamanoc 10 20 30 40 50 2006 38.80 2009 38.01 2012 37.44 2015 45.45 2018 22.71 2021 29.98 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Agriculture sector The major crops in the municipality are food crops (rice, corn, root crops, vegetables and legumes) and cash crops (abaca and coconut). Large parcel of riceland are situated at barangays Quezon, Santa Tersa, Antipolo and ...