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FACTS AND FIGURES |
Digos, Davao del Sur |
| At a Glance | Physical & Geographical Characteristics | Social Sector | Economic Development | Infra & Utilities | Environment | Macro Development Framework | Development Administration |
The City of DIGOS at a Glance
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Land Area |
: 28,710 hectares / 287.10 sq. km. | ||
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Total Population (As of May 2000) |
: 125,171 | ||
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Number of Households |
: 29,450 | ||
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Population Density |
: 4.86/ha. = 486/ sq. km. | ||
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Number of Barangays |
: 26 | ||
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Actual Revenue (2003) |
: PhP 490,861,368.26 | ||
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Location |
: Southern Foothills of Mt. Apo | ||
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A Facade of Digos City's Municipal Hall |
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In the early days, Digos was a watercourse, a meeting
place of inhabitants belonging to the Indonesian-Malay settled along the
southern foothills of Mt. Apo. The Digos River meets the Davao Gulf and it
is ideal for fishing and bathing. |
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Source:CPDC, Digos City |
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Map of Digos City |
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Mt. Apo |
Dawis Beach |
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Napan Falls |
Virgin Falls |
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Source: CPDC, Digos City |
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Fiestas and Festivals: |
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Sinulog sa Digos |
- Every January 15 |
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San Isidro Labrador |
- Every May 15 | |
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Mary Mediatrix |
- Every August 22 | |
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Araw ng Digos |
- Every September 8 | |
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