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Cebuano is the lingua franca of Cagayan de Oro, used by its inhabitants of diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds to communicate with each other. Other languages spoken varyingly in the city are Higaonon, Binukid, Subanen, Maranao, Iranun, Maguindanaon, Tausug, Bicolano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Kapampangan and Pangasinan.
The passage of Republic Act No. 9371 on February 22, 2007 increased the city's representation by reapportioning it into two congressional districts: [2] barangays west of the Cagayan de Oro River were constituted into the first district, and those lying east of the river, the second.
Barangay Population City or municipality 2010 [1] 2007 [3] 2000 [4] 1995 [4] 1990 [4] Abagao 398 356 357 326 288 Camalaniugan: Abagao 361 376 332 254 270 Lal-lo: Abanqueruan 996 932 821 789 720 Pamplona: Abariongan Ruar 1,114 1,147 839 719 535 Santo Niño : Abariongan Uneg 1,018 973 879 819 417 Santo Niño : Abbeg 770 735 752 623 594 Alcala ...
Date: 7 June 2023: Source: Derivative of Municipalities of the Philippines (Simplified).svg by User:Chlod.Borders of the City and barangays from Unified Land Information System by the City Planning and Development Office, Cagayan de Oro City
Poverty incidence of Cagayan de Oro 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 19.40 2009 22.75 2012 7.73 2015 8.86 2018 9.07 2021 6.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Cagayan de Oro is the regional center and logistics and business hub of Northern Mindanao. The city's economy is largely based on industry, commerce, trade, service and tourism. Investment in Cagayan de Oro City for the first six months of ...
Cagayan de Oro's 2nd congressional district is one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in Cagayan de Oro. It has been represented in the House of Representatives since 2007. [ 3 ] It was created by the 2007 reapportionment that divided the city into two congressional districts and which took effect in the same year. [ 4 ]
Cagayan de Oro's 1st congressional district is one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in Cagayan de Oro. It has been represented in the House of Representatives since 2007. [ 3 ] It was created by the 2007 reapportionment that divided the city into two congressional districts and which took effect in the same year. [ 4 ]
He previously served as Representative of Cagayan de Oro's 1st district from 2007 to 2010 and from 2013 to 2022. He also unsuccessfully sought the mayoralty in 2010. Uy started his political career in Barangay Carmen, Cagayan de Oro serving as a barangay kagawad and two stints as the barangay captain. [2]