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Bansud, officially the Municipality of Bansud (Tagalog: Bayan ng Bansud), is a municipality in the province of Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 42,671 people.
Poverty incidence of Oriental Mindoro 10 20 30 40 50 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. For that, Oriental ...
Bansud, Oriental Mindoro: National Nutrition Council (operated by Municipality of Bansud and Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Bansud) Tagalog community radio (Nutriskwela Community Radio) DZNS: Radyo Kamalindig 94.5 FM Buenavista, Marinduque: National Nutrition Council (operated by Municipality of Buenavista) Tagalog
Mindoro is the seventh largest and eighth-most populous island in the Philippines. With a total land area of 10,571 km 2 ( 4,082 sq.mi ), it has a population of 1,408,454, as of the 2020 census. It is located off the southwestern coast of Luzon and northeast of Palawan. Mindoro is divided into two provinces: Occidental Mindoro and Oriental Mindoro.
Poverty incidence of Pinamalayan 10 20 30 40 2006 33.00 2009 31.67 2012 17.02 2015 19.72 2018 11.43 2021 10.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pinamalayan is one of the ranking producers of coconuts in the Philippines. Its fertile plains are also devoted to yearly rice production making it a source of supply for Marinduque, Tablas, and neighboring localities. The municipality is one of ...
Sablayan is located in the central part of Occidental Mindoro. It is bounded to the north by the municipality of Santa Cruz and the municipalities of Baco , Naujan , Victoria and Socorro all in Oriental Mindoro province; to the east by the municipalities of Pinamalayan , Gloria , Bansud , Bongabong and Mansalay also in Oriental Mindoro ; to the ...
In the past two years, the health department fined two of his companies more than $2,000 for failing to make proper repairs and found that, on one occasion, his workers left lead dust and chips all over the apartment they were fixing, records from the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings show.
Pursuant to Section 6 of Republic Act No. 505, the incumbent representative of Mindoro began to represent only Oriental Mindoro in the second half of the 2nd Congress, following the election of Occidental Mindoro's separate representative in a special election held on the same day as the 1951 senatorial elections. [1]