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  2. Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Davao de Oro 10 20 30 40 2006 37.73 2009 36.64 2012 36.70 2015 26.67 2018 25.16 2021 17.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Davao de Oro was billed as the second richest province in the Philippines by the Commission on Audit by year 2017. That year, its provincial government posted a record high of ₱18.75 billion worth of assets, the largest in whole Mindanao. As ...

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  4. Governor of Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Davao de Oro is the local chief executive of the Philippine province of Davao de Oro. Davao de Oro, originally named Compostela Valley, was carved out of Davao del Norte in 1998. Davao del Norte's governor, Rommel Amatong, chose to be the new province's governor after voters approved its creation via a plebiscite. He then ...

  5. Legislative districts of Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    The passage of Republic Act No. 8470 and its subsequent ratification by plebiscite on 7 March 1998 separated from Davao del Norte's first and second districts a total of eleven municipalities to create the new province of Compostela Valley (now named Davao de Oro), which itself was apportioned into two new congressional districts. [1]

  6. Davao de Oro's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Congressional bloc. Majority. Davao de Oro's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district for the House of Representatives of the Philippines in the province of Davao de Oro. [ 3] It was created ahead of the 1998 Philippine House of Representatives elections by the same republic act of July 19, 1997 that established the province ...

  7. Maco, Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Maco, Davao de Oro. /  7.36194°N 125.85528°E  / 7.36194; 125.85528. Maco, officially the Municipality of Maco ( Cebuano: Lungsod sa Maco; Tagalog: Bayan ng Maco ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Davao de Oro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 83,237 people. [ 3]

  8. 2019 Compostela Valley renaming plebiscite - Wikipedia

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    The province of Compostela Valley was carved out from Davao del Norte in 1998. [ 1] In early 2019, Republic Act No. 11297 was passed into law renaming Compostela Valley to Davao de Oro, subject to the province's residents' approval in a plebiscite. [ 2] The legislation was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on April 17, 2019 and the ...

  9. Davao de Oro's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses most of the area of its namesake valley in the Mindanao Pacific Cordillera which were formerly within Davao del Norte's 1st district. It currently comprises the municipalities of Compostela, Maragusan, Monkayo, Montevista and New Bataan. It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Maricar Zamora of the Lakas–CMD.