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Poverty incidence of Cabadbaran 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 28.00 2009 28.38 2012 24.87 2015 26.78 2018 19.04 2021 27.91 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The Baug Carp Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BCBMPC) Cabadbaran Branch Cabadbaran Public Market Prince Town Cabadbaran Branch Cabadbaran produces several agricultural crops such as rice, corn, coconut, abaca, banana, and mango. The ...
Airport Closed [34] Malaybalay: Malaybalay Airport: Airport Closed [35] Manolo Fortich: Del Monte Airfield: Airport Closed [35] Ozamiz: Labo Airport: Terminated 1 [34] Philippines (Soccsksargen) General Santos: Buayan Airport: Airport Closed [22] General Santos International Airport [1] Kiamba: Kling Airstrip: Terminated [35] Lebak: Lebak Rural ...
Between the 2 ports, there is Bancasi Airport which is in Butuan, a regional airport and is the only airport in Agusan del Norte and the largest in Caraga.The airport is classified as a trunkline airport, or a major commercial airport, by the Air Transportation Office, a body of the Department of Transportation that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but also of all ...
Poverty incidence of Agusan del Norte 10 20 30 40 50 2006 44.07 2009 45.93 2012 34.67 2015 32.82 2018 24.38 2021 23.50 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of the province is dominantly agricultural, major crops of which include rice, corn, coconut, abaca, banana and mango. Agusan del Norte is also home of the 24.9mw Lake Mainit Hydro Power Plant and 8mw Asiga Hydro Power Plant ...
Poverty incidence of Butuan 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 24.60 2009 27.56 2012 18.65 2015 26.58 2018 20.82 2021 22.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Downtown Butuan Butuan is the commercial, industrial, and administrative center of the Caraga region. It is a strategic trading hub in Northern Mindanao with major roads connecting it to other main cities on the island such as Davao, Cagayan de ...
Remedios T. Romualdez was created into a municipality on September 8, 1982, when the barangays of Agay, Basilisa, Humilog, Tagbongabong, San Antonio, and Panaytayon, all of the then-municipality of Cabadbaran, were constituted into the newly created town, through Batas Pambansa Blg. 236.
It is classified as a Class 1 principal (major domestic) airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. The airport was the 21st busiest airport in the Philippines in 2021. [2] The airport is generally used by the people of Cotabato City. The airport was temporarily closed from June 22, 2023 until October 1, 2023 for runway repairs ...
The ₱2.5 billion expansion of the airport would entail two stages: the construction of a new ₱2.1-billion passenger terminal in the first stage, and the extension of the existing runway from 950 meters (3,120 ft) to 2,100 meters (6,900 ft) as well as upgrading airport equipment and the existing apron, which would cost ₱360 million. [7]