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Poverty incidence of General Santos 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 16.70 2009 22.50 2012 19.30 2015 23.48 2018 14.74 2021 9.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The city's major economic activity is primarily anchored in two sectors namely the agro-industry and fishing industry. Agro-industry: Endowed with rich volcanic soil, ample and well distributed rainfall all throughout the year and a ...
Darlene Magnolia Ricasa Antonino-Custodio (born December 26, 1973) is a politician from the province of South Cotabato, Philippines.She previously served as the representative of the first district of South Cotabato and mayor of General Santos.
After leaving office, a number of mayors held various public positions and made an effort to remain in the limelight. Rosalita Nuñez currently serves as the City Vice Mayor of General Santos City since 2022 (term expires in 2024). [2] Pedro B. Acharon, Jr. served as representative of South Cotabato's 1st congressional district from 2010 to 2019.
City Area (km 2) Population as of 2020 Tax collection as of 2012 [12] IRA as of 2015 Income class 1. General Santos: 492.86 697,315 P1.175 billion Php 1,086.25 million 1st 2. † Koronadal: 277.00 195,398 P917 million (including South Cotabato) Php 504.77 million 3rd 3. Kidapawan: 358.47 160,791 P554 million (including Cotabato Province) Php ...
SM City General Santos; Socsargen County Hospital This page was last edited on 28 December 2014, at 04:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
It was founded by former Bombo Radyo General Santos anchor; independent news publisher; and now Brigada News Philippines President and Chief-Executive Officer Elmer Catulpos. Its main office is in General Santos, but the company also has offices in Davao and Cagayan de Oro, with its own edition each. It has a combined daily circulation of ...
The office of embattled Republican congressman George Santos was surrounded by a police barricade on Wednesday as local residents delivered a petition calling on him to resign.. Around 25 ...
The terminal building prior to the 2017–2021 facelift Aerial view of General Santos International Airport prior to the 2017–2021 facelift. In 1993, the airport, which, at the time, would be the largest airport in Mindanao, was built mainly on a fund granted by the United States Government amounting to US$47.6 million [2] through its United States Agency for International Development (USAID).