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Tandag has a national secondary airport and a seaport. Tandag has a land area of 291.73 square kilometers or 112.64 square miles. This constitutes 5.91% of the land area of Surigao del Sur. The population density of the city is at 193 inhabitants per square kilometer or 500 inhabitants per square mile. [citation needed]
The population of Surigao del Sur in the 2020 census was 642,255 people, [3] with a density of 130 inhabitants per square kilometre or 340 inhabitants per square mile. The province is home to the Kamayo , Agusan , and the eponymous Surigaonon peoples, with the latter ethnolingustically related to the Visayan ethnic groups (though geographically ...
Map of Caraga. Provinces ... Agusan del Sur registered the largest population at 739,657, and Dinagat Islands was the smallest at 128,117. ... Tandag and Bislig in ...
Map of Surigao del Sur with Barobo highlighted. ... it has a population of 53,146 people. [3] ... It is linked by a national road to the provincial capital of Tandag, ...
Poverty incidence of San Francisco 10 20 30 40 50 2006 41.90 2009 39.72 2012 30.79 2015 32.22 2018 25.69 2021 28.82 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority San Francisco highway during nighttime with Christmas decors at the street lights. San Francisco is the "Commercial Capital of Agusan del Sur", serving as the primary commercial and service center in the province of Agusan del Sur. Situated ...
City: Tandag (became city 2007) ... Population (2020): 272,470 [3] Period Representative [4] 8th Congress 1987–1992 Ernesto T. Estrella 9th Congress 1992–1995
Map of Surigao del Sur with Bislig highlighted. ... it has a population of 99,290 people. ... 152 kilometres (94 mi) south of Tandag City (the provincial capital), 44 ...
The district consists of the provincial capital city of Tandag and the northern municipalities of Bayabas, Cagwait, Cantilan, Carmen, Carrascal, Cortes, Lanuza, Lianga, Madrid, Marihatag, San Agustin, San Miguel and Tago. [4] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Romeo S. Momo, Sr. of the Nacionalista Party (NP). [5]