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The current number of beds, 150, was authorized in 1975. In 1993 the hospital was devolved by the Philippine government to the province of Surigao del Norte. On February 11, 1997, the hospital was renamed into Caraga Regional Hospital. [1] Today Caraga Regional provides many in-patient and out-patient services to the residents of the Surigao area.
Location: Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Caraga, Philippines: Coordinates ... The Siargao Island Medical Center (SIMC) is a government hospital in the Philippines. [1]
The Adela Serra Ty Memorial Medical Center (ASTMMC) is a level 2 government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of five hundred (500). [1] It is located at the Capitol Hills, Telaje, Tandag .
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Clark Air Base Hospital: Considered as the most haunted location in the Philippines, as it served as an asylum to wounded (and dying) American soldiers during the Second World War and the subsequent Vietnam War. Ghost Hunters International visited the hospital in 2009 and confirmed the paranormal activities in the site. It is said to believe ...
Surigao del Norte was the fastest growing province with an annual average growth rate of 1.76% over the last five years, while Dinagat Islands was the slowest at 0.05% over the same period. [1] Butuan and Surigao City had total populations of 372,910 and 171,107, respectively. Butuan recorded an annual growth rate of 1.62% in the period 2010 ...
Caraga Regional Hospital; S. Surigao Airport; Surigao Cathedral This page was last edited on 9 May 2015, at 10:34 (UTC). Text is ...
Poverty incidence of Surigao City 10 20 30 40 50 2006 32.40 2009 40.08 2012 21.54 2015 29.36 2018 24.70 2021 24.91 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority In 1983, MMIC ceased commercial operations due to financial losses and heavy debt as a result of plummeting prices of nickel and high operating costs. Copra prices similarly fell and made copra processing unsustainable for the Surigao ...