Surigao del Sur | |||
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Kinamumugtakan kan Surigao del Sur | |||
Tagboan: 8°40′12″N 126°0′0″E Tagboan: 8°40′12″N 126°0′0″E | |||
Nasyon | Filipinas | ||
Pigtugdas | Hunyo 19, 1960 | ||
Kapitolyo | Tandag | ||
Barangay | 309 | ||
Pamamahala | |||
• Gobernador nin Surigao del Sur | Alexander Pimentel | ||
• Electorado | 449,070 votantes (9 Mayo 2022) | ||
Hiwas | |||
• Kabuuhan | 4,932.70 km2 (1,904.53 sq mi) | ||
Populasyon (Mayo 1, 2020)[1] | |||
• kabuuhan | 642,255 | ||
• Densidad | 130/km2 (340/sq mi) | ||
• Saro | 150,551 | ||
Economia | |||
• Klase | primero klaseng probinsya | ||
• Ingresos | ₱1,786,407,144.68758,954,366.07877,184,178.22959,346,323.781,046,596,342.091,174,666,608.561,260,310,995.151,376,748,521.671,531,426,250.751,803,427,010.982,538,921,904.36 (2020) | ||
• Activos | ₱5,240,836,188.111,036,204,611.701,210,088,409.671,394,323,241.151,969,153,435.352,519,912,609.773,515,727,682.574,090,514,836.264,640,233,344.706,793,342,428.868,169,766,551.36 (2020) | ||
• Pasivos | ₱1,496,598,978.51394,031,986.88469,242,353.30567,773,137.87962,247,814.931,005,128,822.641,549,485,591.401,796,503,972.141,709,592,966.812,602,716,539.23 (2020) | ||
• Gastos | ₱1,240,030,868.12623,704,615.28694,153,714.44746,787,905.86767,408,442.39774,743,464.71906,760,828.031,022,042,463.451,076,120,642.681,334,493,532.691,748,211,339.70 (2020) | ||
Kodigo nin postal | 8300–8318 | ||
PSGC | 166800000 | ||
Kodigo telefonico | 86 | ||
Tataramon | Tataramon na Surigaonon Agusan Manobo Tataramon na Kamayo Rajah Kabunsuwan Manobo Tandaganon | ||
Websityo | www |
An Surigao del Sur sarong probinsya kan Republika kan Filipinas sa rehiyon Caraga sa Mindanao. Sosog sa sensus kan 1 Mayo 2020, igwa ining 642,255 katawong nag-eerok digdi sa 150,551 kaharongan. Igwa ining sukol na 4,932.70 kilometro kwadrado. An designadong area code kaini iyo +63 (0)86.
Taon | Tawo | ±% p.a. |
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1903 | 42,346 | — |
1918 | 55,421 | +1.81% |
1939 | 99,981 | +2.85% |
1948 | 109,949 | +1.06% |
1960 | 165,016 | +3.44% |
1970 | 258,680 | +4.59% |
1975 | 302,305 | +3.17% |
1980 | 377,647 | +4.55% |
1990 | 452,098 | +1.82% |
1995 | 471,263 | +0.78% |
2000 | 501,808 | +1.36% |
2007 | 545,902 | +1.17% |
2010 | 561,219 | +1.01% |
2015 | 592,250 | +1.03% |
2020 | 642,255 | +1.61% |
Toltolan: Philippine Statistics Authority[2][3][4][5] |
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