The population (as of the 2010 Census and Housing Population by the National Statistics Office) of Region XIII, Caraga is 2,429,224.
The population of Caraga is 2,293,480.
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Caraga is an administrative region of the Philippines and part of the island of Mindanao. Included in the region are the lesser Dinagat Islands.
Agusan del Sur is under the Caraga Region (formerly Region XIII).
Some contemporary authors from the Caraga region in the Philippines include Fr. Alberto Roger Vergara, who writes about local history and culture, and Merlita Cabalteja, known for her works on indigenous knowledge and culture. Other notable writers from Caraga region are Marispher Maquiling, Erly Aggerct, and Michael Dayag.
One popular riddle from the Caraga region is: "Bilang diha walay bokil, makasab-an makaggil." The answer is "isda" (fish). As for a proverb, one well-known one from Caraga is: "Sa paglakaw, kanunay kang magdala sa imong konsensya." This means that in your journey through life, always carry your conscience with you.
The area of Caraga is 21,471 square kilometers.
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agusan del sur, agusan del norte, surigao del norte, surigao del sur
Mr. Florante A. More, the one who wrote the RED SUN OVER AGUSAN..
Caraga State University was created in 1946.
word Caraga originated from the Visayan word Kalagan: kalag meaning soul or people, and a meaning land. The Kalagans have a long history of being brave and fearless. Thus, the region was called by early chroniclers as the "Land of the Brave and Fierce People