The area of Caraga is 21,471 square kilometers.
The Caraga region in the Philippines was named after the "Caraga" people, an indigenous group in the area. The name is believed to have originated from the word "kalagan," which means "people of the rice" in the local dialect. The region was officially designated as Caraga during the administrative reorganization of the country in the late 20th century, specifically when it was established as a distinct region in 1995.
The population of Caraga is 2,293,480.
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The "Caraga March" was composed by the Filipino composer Francisco Santiago. Known as the "Father of Kundiman," Santiago created this march to celebrate the region of Caraga in the Philippines. The piece reflects the cultural and musical heritage of the area, showcasing Santiago's ability to blend traditional Filipino elements with Western musical styles.
Caraga State University was created in 1946.
The duration of TV Patrol Caraga is 1800.0 seconds.
TV Patrol Caraga was created on 1999-07-05.
Saint Michael College of Caraga was created in 1948.
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'.
The population (as of the 2010 Census and Housing Population by the National Statistics Office) of Region XIII, Caraga is 2,429,224.
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