Caraga, also known as the Caraga Region, is located in the northeastern part of Mindanao in the Philippines. The name "Caraga" is derived from a local term meaning "to gather" or "to collect," reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage and Natural Resources. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, including beaches, rivers, and mountains, as well as its vibrant indigenous communities. The region is also recognized for its agricultural and mining industries.
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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
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
The population of Caraga is 2,293,480.
The area of Caraga is 21,471 square kilometers.
Caraga State University was created in 1946.
The duration of TV Patrol Caraga is 1800.0 seconds.
Saint Michael College of Caraga was created in 1948.
TV Patrol Caraga was created on 1999-07-05.
Caraga Regional Science High School was created in 1995.
The motto of Saint Michael College of Caraga is 'Light of the World, Salt of the Earth'.