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Region 11
Region 11
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Region XI: Davao Region
• It composed 4 provinces, 1 independent city, 4
component cities and 44 municipalities, grouped into
11 congressional districts and divided into 1,160
barangays.
• Fishing
• The monument is a
45-foot sculptured
work of mixed media
in modern ethnic
style and designed
like a flame that
emits flickers of light.
• It commemorates the
foundation anniversary of
the province.
Dorong Festival
• This festival is a
thanksgiving celebration
honoring the child Jesus
known to the FIlipinos as
Santo Niño. A Sinulog-
based celebration,
Dorongan Festival is
Bansalan’s way of
reliving the tradition and
culture of the Visayans
whose devotion to the
miraculous Santo Niño is
widespread
Sinab badan Festival
• Sinab’Badan Festival
celebrates the oneness of
different tribes living in the
municipality. The event
showcases different
indigenous art, music and
dances. giving the tribute to
the tribes of the municipality
Davao Del Norte
• Davao Del Norte and once known simply as Davao, is a province of
the Philippines located in the Davao Region in Mindanao. It's
subdivided into 8 municipalities and 3 cities, the provincial capital is
Tagum City.
CHIEF INDUSTRIES
• Agriculture- The principal crops of the province include rice, maize,
banana, coconut, abacá, ramie, coffee, and a variety of fruit and root
crops. Davao del Norte is the country's leading producer of bananas,
with many plantations run by multinationals Dole and Del Monte, and
local producers such as Lapanday, TADECO, and Marsman. Davao del
Norte is also one of Mindanao's leading producer of rice.
• Fishing- Davao Gulf, to the south of the province, provides a living for
many fishermen. Some of the fish products include brackish water
milkfish, tilapia, shrimp, and crab; and freshwater catfish and tilapia.
• Mining- Davao del Norte is a major producer of gold, and its mining
resources include silica, silver, copper and elemental sulfur. Small-scale
gold mining activities thrive in several areas. There are also numerous
active quarries of commercial quantities of gravel, sand, and pebbles
for construction.