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Agusan del Norte, officially the Province of Agusan del Norte (Шаблон:Lang-ceb; Butuanon: Probinsya hong Agusan del Norte; Шаблон:Lang-tl), is a province in the Caraga region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Cabadbaran with several government offices located in the highly-urbanized city of Butuan. It is bordered on the northwest by Butuan Bay; northeast by Surigao del Norte; mid-east by Surigao del Sur; southeast by Agusan del Sur, and southwest by Misamis Oriental.

History

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Spanish colonial era

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Map of Agusan province in 1918

Prior to its creation as an independent province, Agusan, as it was once undivided, was under the jurisdiction of Surigao province during the Spanish colonial period.

American invasion era

In 1907, Agusan was separated from Surigao by the American government, creating the Agusan province.[1]

Japanese occupation era

During World War II in 1942, the Japanese Imperial forces landed in Northern Agusan.Шаблон:Explain

In 1945, Filipino soldiers of the 6th, 10th, 101st, 102nd, 103rd, 107th and 110th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and the 10th Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary together with the recognized Agusan guerrilla fighter units against the Japanese forces beginning the liberation in Northern Agusan during World War II.Шаблон:Explain

During the war, a unit of the joint Philippine-American defense force were located at Manot, Talacogon, in the interior of the Agusan Valley.

Philippine independence

In 1967, Republic Act 4979 divided Agusan into two independent provinces: Agusan del Norte and Agusan del Sur.[2]

On August 16, 2000, the seat of provincial government was transferred from Butuan to Cabadbaran through Republic Act 8811,[3] although the province is yet to complete the transfer of provincial services and functions to the new capital.

Geography

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Landscape in Tubay

Agusan del Norte is situated in Mindanao's western section of Caraga. It is bordered on the northwest by Butuan Bay; northeast by Surigao del Norte; mid-east by Surigao del Sur; southeast by Agusan del Sur, and southwest by Misamis Oriental. Agusan del Norte has a total land area of Шаблон:Convert. When Butuan is included for geographical purposes, the province's land area is Шаблон:Convert.Шаблон:PSGC detail

The central portion of the province forms the lower basin of the third longest river in the country, the Agusan, its mouth located at Butuan Bay. Consequently, the terrain surrounding the river features flat to rolling lands. Mountainous terrain dominate the northeastern and western areas.[1]

The country's fourth largest lake, Lake Mainit is situated at the northern border between the province of Surigao del Norte.[4]

Administrative divisions

Agusan del Norte comprises 10 municipalities and 1 component city. There are 253 barangays (including the independent city of Butuan).

The city of Cabadbaran is the officially designated capital of the province per Republic Act 8811.[3] The highly urbanized city of Butuan is geographically within but administratively independent from the province.

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City Шаблон:Small municipalityШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Efn-lr Population Шаблон:PSGC rubric AreaШаблон:PSGC detail DensityШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Small Шаблон:Abbr
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Шаблон:Coord Buenavista Шаблон:Percent and number 61,614 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 25
Шаблон:Coord Butuan City 372,910 337,063 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 86
Шаблон:Coord Cabadbaran City Шаблон:Percent and number 73,639 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 31
Шаблон:Coord Carmen Шаблон:Percent and number 20,839 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8
Шаблон:Coord Jabonga Шаблон:Percent and number 23,184 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 15
Шаблон:Coord Kitcharao Шаблон:Percent and number 18,659 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 11
Шаблон:Coord [[Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte|LasШаблон:NbspNieves]] Шаблон:Percent and number 28,414 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 20
Шаблон:Coord Magallanes Шаблон:Percent and number 21,007 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8
Шаблон:Coord Nasipit Шаблон:Percent and number 41,957 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 19
Шаблон:Coord [[Remedios T. Romualdez, Agusan del Norte|RemediosШаблон:NbspT. Romualdez]] Шаблон:Percent and number 16,058 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8
Шаблон:Coord Santiago Шаблон:Percent and number 24,200 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 8
Шаблон:Coord Tubay Шаблон:Percent and number 24,932 Шаблон:PAGR Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 13
TOTALШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Efn-lr 387,503 354,503 Шаблон:PAGR 2,730.24 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Sigfig Шаблон:Convert 166
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Demographics

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The population of Agusan del Norte in the 2020 census was 387,503 people,Шаблон:PH census making it the country's 64th most populous province. It had a density of Шаблон:Convert.

When the highly urbanized city of Butuan is included for geographical purposes, the province's population is 691,566 people, with a density of Шаблон:Convert.

Cebuano is the most common language spoken in the province. Tagalog and English are also widely used and understood, often used for administrative functions by the local government and in education and business. Indigenous inhabitants in the province speak their respective languages and dialects fluently in addition to Cebuano. Descendants of other settlers from Luzon and other parts of Visayas speak their own respective ethnic languages to varying degrees by their respective communities within the province.

Religion

In 2013, the Diocese of Butuan (Catholic-Hierarchy) reported that Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion of the province comprising roughly 71% of the population and significant minority belongs to Iglesia Filipina Independiente with 10% .Шаблон:Citation needed The remaining beliefs usually belong to other Christian denominations as well as Islam. Шаблон:Further

Economy

Шаблон:Stack The economy of the province is dominantly agricultural, major crops of which include rice, corn, coconut, abaca, banana and mango.[5] Agusan del Norte is also home of the 24.9mw Lake Mainit Hydro Power Plant and 8mw Asiga Hydro Power Plant that will serves Agusan del Norte.[6]

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Government

Шаблон:Multiple image Agusan del Norte has two congressional districts encompassing its 10 municipalities and 1 component city, as well as the highly urbanized city of Butuan.

District Representative[7] City Шаблон:Small municipality District populationШаблон:ThinspШаблон:Small
1st Jose S. Aquino II Шаблон:Hlist 365,477
2nd Dale B. Corvera Шаблон:Hlist 326,089

Tourism

Шаблон:Unreferenced section The province has many beaches in Cabadbaran and the municipalities of Carmen, Buenavista, and Nasipit. Mount Hilong-Hilong, one of the tallest in the province, is located in Cabadbaran.

From the top of Prayer Mountain (Mount Pongkay), visitors can have a panoramic view of Cabadbaran which includes buildings, churches, rivers and the sea. The Agusan River, the longest in Mindanao and the third longest in the Philippines is in Butuan. Looming southwest of the Agusan Valley is Mount Mayapay, a mountain plateau. The ancient Balangay boats were found in Butuan, excavated in the Balangay Shrine across the Masao River from Bood Promontory. They played a major role because of Butuan being a port city. Since its discovery, the Balangays have become an icon of Butuan. The Kaya ng Pinoy, Inc. recreated the Balangay boats and have sailed it as part of their project, the Balangay Voyage.

References

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