- Caraga - Wikipedia
Caraga, officially the Caraga Administrative Region [3] (or simply known as Caraga region) and designated as Region XIII, is an administrative region in the Philippines occupying the northeastern section of Mindanao
- Caraga (Region XIII) Profile - PhilAtlas
Caraga (Region XIII) is an administrative region in the Philippines covering the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur, as well as the highly urbanized city of Butuan Its latest population is 2,804,788 (2020 Census figures)
- Region 13 (Caraga Region) | Philippines Cities
Caraga is an administrative region of the Philippines, on the northeastern portion of the island of Mindanao, also called Region XIII The Caraga Region was created through the Republic Act No 7901 on February 23, 1995 The region is composes of five provinces: Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Dinagat
- Welcome to Caraga Region - Discover The Philippines
Caraga Administrative Region is located in the northeastern section of Mindanao It comprises of five provinces and six cities with the City of Butuan as the regional administrative center
- PROFILE OF CARAGA - Department of Trade and Industry Philippines
Caraga is an administrative region of the Philippines, on the northeastern portion of the island of Mindanao, designated as Region XIII The Caraga Region was created through Republic Act No 7901 on February 23, 1995
- The CARAGA Region
Experience CARAGA – the most exciting adventure one can find south of the Philippine islands that simply lures a visitor to frolic in its pristine beauty It is the land of extremes and superlatives The country’s largest freshwater wetland and largest mangrove swamp nestled within its boundaries
- Caraga (Region XIII) - Philippine Islands
Siargao, known as the “surfing capital of the Philippines” is rated as one of the top five surfing destinations in the world, including the “Cloud Nine”, one of the best White-sand beaches ringed by coral reefs abound Mangrove forests, mountain biking, trekking and cave exploration exist here too
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