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Poverty incidence of Sarangani 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 48.96 2009 57.73 2012 53.15 2015 53.17 2018 41.89 2021 33.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Coconut, corn, rice, banana, mango, durian, rubber, and sugarcane are major crops now being planted by the inhabitants. The province has plantations (mango, banana, pineapple, asparagus), cattle ranches, and commercial fishponds that have ...
Among the most common theme of transitions, water journeys and island-like afterworlds, seems to dominate funeral symbolism. [6] This is noticeable in the Manunggul jar. Meanwhile, the equally common theme of regeneration and growth expressed in symbols of agriculture and human fertility finds a parallel in the iron tools found in Ayub Cave and ...
Poverty incidence of Sarangani 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2006 54.60 2009 72.12 2012 65.89 2015 59.53 2018 35.47 2021 41.99 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Municipal officials 2022-2025: Mayor: Adelan B. de Arce Vice Mayor: Mariano C. Lagudas Councilors: Arthon M. Gantongan Dionisio D. Wao Jr. Alexis C. Forones Jay William J. Olarte Biyal A. Malong Rodilo P. Dalumpines Steven A ...
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Manobo is the hispanicized spelling of the endonym Manuvu (also spelled Menuvu or Minuvu). Its etymology is unclear; in its current form, it means "person" or "people." It is believed that it is derived from the root word tuvu, which means "to grow"/"growth" (thus Man[t]uvu would be "[native]-grown" or "aboriginal").
Balut Island, the westernmost of the Sarangani Islands, is the larger, higher, and better cultivated than Sarangani Island. In the center of the island is Balut Volcano, which is fumarolic on occasion. Balut Island rises to about 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) from the seabed with the highest elevation at 862 metres (2,828 ft) above mean sea level ...
To the southeast lies Sarangani Bay. General Santos, the only coastal city/town located on the shores of Sarangani Bay, is the largest city in both the province and the region (by population), but is governed independently from the province. The province of Sarangani used to be part of South Cotabato until it was made an independent province in ...
The name originally applied to the more populous western region of the island, but was eventually applied to the whole island and the military province that was established in 1841. Samal is a cognate of the Malay word samar which means "disguised," "dim," "vague," or "obscure." [97] [98] Sarangani