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Siargao is a tear-drop shaped island in the Philippine Sea situated 196 kilometers southeast of Tacloban.It has a land area of approximately 437 square kilometres (169 sq mi).
Siargao’s global reputation as the “surf capital of the Philippines” dates back to 1980, when surf photographer Tony Arruza and surfer Steve Jones visited the island in their quest for the ...
Poverty incidence of General Luna 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 50.60 2009 55.41 2012 44.49 2015 41.06 2018 40.67 2021 27.67 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Infrastructure Roads and bridges The Catangnan Bridge was located at Brgy. Catangnan, it has a 349-meter long and cost of P337 million. Currently under construction as of 2020. Telecommunication The Philippine Long Distance Telephone ...
The 8,000-hectare (80 km 2) mangrove forests in Del Carmen form one of the largest contiguous mangrove forests in the Philippines. [26] Sohoton Cave and Lagoon in Bucas Grande Island, which is more than an hour boat ride from Siargao, features limestone formations to a point where one enters a narrow channel which soon becomes a cave.
Poverty incidence of Surigao del Norte 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 52.70 2009 57.93 2012 41.84 2015 37.17 2018 34.37 2021 21.20 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Education Alegria National High School Surigao Del Norte National High School Culture Surigao is home to the Mamanwa ethnic tribe. Their dances are showcased in a local festival called "Bonok-Bonok", held at the feast of San Nicolas ...
A terminal in Siargao Airport was also totally destroyed; the overall island was also wrecked according to the first district representative of Surigao del Norte, Francisco Jose Matugas II. [117] Southern Surigao confirmed a death, while two people died in Bukidnon . [ 118 ]
The Siargao Island Sports Complex is a sports complex with a cost of PP300 million, it can accommodate 5,000 persons, [11] expected to be finished by 2017 or early 2018, but opened and inaugurated in January 2020. [12]
Sta. Monica, officially the Municipality of Sta. Monica (Surigaonon: Lungsod nan Santa Monica; Tagalog: Bayan ng Santa Monica), is a municipality in the province of Surigao del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 9,423 people. [3] It is also known as Sapao. Sta.