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Candon, officially the City of Candon (Ilocano: Siudad ti Candon; Filipino: Lungsod ng Candon), is a component city in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 61,432 people. [3] Dubbed the "Tobacco Capital of the Philippines", the city is the country's largest producer of Virginia tobacco.
Candon: Bagani Gabor 639 570 428 388 335 Candon: Bagani Tocgo 527 498 431 384 361 Candon: Bagani Ubbog 1,391 1,335 1,133 984 912 Candon: Bagar 1,311 1,302 1,200 1,066 1,077 Candon: Bagbagotot 414 377 329 276 266 Banayoyo: Baggoc 668 748 705 746 677 Caoayan: Bahet 843 766 548 534 463 San Ildefonso: Balaleng 2,724 2,617 2,389 2,099 2,199 Bantay ...
This is a list of chartered cities in the Philippines. ... Each city is governed by both the Local Government Code of 1991 [2] ... Candon: 61,432
The Candon campus used to be the Southern Ilocos Sur School of Fisheries (SISSOF) which evolved from a fishery demonstration farm (Ilocos Sur Marine Demonstration Farm). It is located in the coastal barangay of Darapidap, Candon. With its integration into the ISPSC, it became the College of Commercial and Social Services.
Poverty incidence of Candoni 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2000 64.44 2003 48.26 2006 45.00 2009 41.88 2012 29.37 2015 25.49 2018 24.78 2021 30.34 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Candoni public market Candoni is a fourth class municipality. It is a hinterland town and heavily dependent on agriculture, its main products are sugarcane, rice, corn and coffee. Candoni posted more than 200% rice ...
Vigan City: Iddes Broadcast Group, Inc. (operated by Core Productions) 100.5 FM: UNP Campus Radio Campus Radio: DWNP Vigan City: University of Northern Philippines: 104.5 FM: Radyo Natin Candon: Community Radio: DWRE Candon City: MBC Media Group
In 1591, the Augustinians accepted Candon as a house while Father Pedro Bravo, OSA initiated building one of the early churches in 1695. It was severely damaged in the 1707 earthquake that struck the country, but was rebuilt under the supervision of Father Jose Carbonel, OSA until 1710, and Father Diego del Castillo, OSA until 1713.
Cabugao is the second northernmost town of the province of Ilocos Sur. It is 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Vigan City, the capital of the province; 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Laoag City, the capital of Ilocos Norte; 163 kilometres (101 mi) from the San Fernando, La Union, the regional center; and 432 kilometres (268 mi) north of Manila.