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CORTAS, ABIGAIL M.

MAED – Social Studies


SOC171019
DATA RETRIEVAL CHART

COUNTRY: PHILIPPINES

GROSS PER
REGIONS OF THE REGIONAL CAPITA TOTAL HISTORICAL
COUNTRY CAPITAL DOMESTIC INCOME MAJOR PRODUCTS POPULATION PLACES
PRODUCT (PHP) (2020)
Region I – Ilocos Region San 581.9B 110,399.5 cultivating rice, 5,301,139 Minor Basilica of
Fernando, tobacco, corn, Our Lady of The
La Union sugarcane, and Rosary of Manaoag
fruits; and from
raising livestock such St Augustine’s
as pigs, chicken, Church
goats, and carabaos
Calle Crisologo

St Paul
Metropolitan
Cathedral

Paoay Church

Malacanang Of
The North

Region II – Cagayan Tuguegarao 370.9B 101,392.1 rice, corn, peanut, 3,685,744 Bascao Lighthouse
Valley beans, and fruits Basilica Minore
Tuguegarao
Cathedral
Region III – Central San 1,880.1B 152,682.8 maize, rice, sugar 12,422,172 Ramon Magsaysay
Luzon Fernando, cane, vegetables, Ancestral House
Pampanga poultry, and swine.
The inhabitants also Quezon's
practice various Resthouse
handicrafts
San Bartolome
Parish Church

Region IV-A – Calamba 2,535.3B 157,889.8 bags, baskets, 16,195,042 Rizal Shrine
CALABARZON slippers, hats, Tall Heritage
shawls, storages, Village
wine bags, and food Malabrigo
like tablea, Lighthouse
muscovado, coffee, Home Of Heroes
honey vinegar, ginger Like Marcela
tea, cashew nuts Agoncillo, Miguel
Malvar, Jose Rizal
And Apolinario
Mabini
Region IV-B Calapan 357.4B 112,567.5 rice, corn, coconut, 3,228,558 Labanan Sa Pulang
MIMAROPA tobacco, garlic, Lupa
onions, mango, Fort San Andres
banana, melons, and Boac Cathedral
peanuts. Fisheries
and aqua-marine
products include
salt, milkfish, prawn,
tuna, octopus, and
seaweeds
Region V – Bicol Region Legazpi 517.5B 84,362.3 pili nuts, coconuts, 6,082,165 Daraga Church
abaca, banana,
coffee, and Bagatao Island
jackfruit, as well as Lighthouse
for rice and corn St. John Baptist
Church
Region VI – Western Iloilo City 825.4B 104,422.0 sugar, coconut, 7,954,723 Miagao Church
Visayas banana, fruits, root Campo Santo De
crops and vegetables San Joaquin
Plaza Libertad
Region VII – Central Cebu City 1,129.8B 141,992.8 copper and dolomite 8,081,988 Magellan’s Cross
Visayas mining, industrial Lapu-Lapu
parts assembly, food Monument
processing, Blood Compact
footwear, Marker
handicraft, Baclayon Church
rattancraft,
woodcraft,
metalcraft,
garments, shellcraft;
ceramics,
basketware, rattan
and wicker furniture,
cement, costume
jewelry, giftware,
fertilizer,
stonecraft, food
products and
preserves, electronic
devices, transistors
and diodes, vehicle
assembly,
agricultural products
Region VIII – Eastern Tacloban 433.4B 91,392.6 Its mineral deposits 4,547,150 Mac Arthur
Visayas include chromite, Landing Memorial
uranium (in Samar), National Park
gold, silver, San Juanico
manganese, Bridge
magnesium, bronze, Limasawa Island
nickel, clay, coal,
limestone, pyrite and
sand and gravel. It
has abundant
geothermal energy
and water resources
to support the needs
of medium and heavy
industries
Region IX – Zamboanga Pagadian 376.0B 99,411.0 Logs, lumber, veneer 3,875,576 Rizal Shrine
Peninsula and plywood are once Fort Pilar
among its major
export products. It
is also richly
endowed with
mineral deposits
both metallic and
non-metallic. Metallic
reserves include
gold, silver, copper,
chromite, iron, lead,
and manganese ore.
Region X – Northern Cagayan de 822.6B 163,951.7 Oleochemicals 5,022,768 Macapagal
Mindanao Oro Canned Pineapple Ancestral House
Products Immaculate
Coconut Oil Concepcion Church
Abaca Fiber,
Processed
Sintered Ore
Desiccated Coconut
Fresh Pineapple
Cane Raw Sugar
Coconut Shell
Charcoal
Copra Meal/Cake

Region XI – Davao Davao City 832.1B 157,269.7 abaca, banana, cacao, 5,243,536 Andres Bonifacio
Region coconut, durian, Monument
mango, seaweeds, Ruta Ng
ICT, mining, and Ekspedisyong
renewable energy Magallanes
Simbahan Ng
Caraga
Region XII – Koronadal 450.0B 102,766.6 fresh/canned/frozen 4,901,486 Pook Na
SOCCSKSARGEN tuna and other fish Pinaglibingan Ng
products; Labimpitong
fresh/canned Pilipinong Martir
pineapples; frozen Sa Koronadal
octopus/shrimps;
fresh bananas; Sultan Kudarat
coconut and Monument
crude/cochin-type
coconut oil; copra Gabriela Silang
pellets; cutflowers, Statue
asparagus, and okra;
abaca pulp; Blood Compact
garments;
aquaculture
products; gifts and
houseware products
Region XIII – CARAGA Butuan 284.1B 103,206.5 palay, corn, coconut, 2,804,788 Cathedral Church
gold, banana, rubber, Butuan
oil palm, calamansi,
prawns, milkfish,
crabs, seaweeds and
mango
NCR – National Capital Manila 5,596.4B 405,398.7 chemicals, textiles, 13,484,462 Fort Santiago
Region clothing electronic Intramuros
goods, food, Rizal Park
beverages, and Quiapo Church
tobacco products Edsa Shrine
Libingan Ng Mga
Bayani
National Museum
San Juan Del
Monte Bridge
CAR – Cordillera Baguio 289.9B 160,365.1 primary source of 1,797,660 Baguio Teacher’s
Administrative Region highland vegetables Camp
such as lettuce, PMA
broccoli, cauliflower, Mansion House
carrots, potatoes, Baguio Cathedral
cabbage, and other
greens
BARMM – Bangsamoro Cotobato 244.4B 51,735.6 fisheries are the 4,404,288 Bacolod Grande
Autonomous Region in City most important Mosque
Muslim Mindanao industry in the Notre Dame
province; products Archdiocesan
include marine Seminary
creatures, pearls, Simbahang
Inmaculada
boats, and Concepcion Ng
handicrafts Tamontaka

Analysis:

According to the data, the Philippines' population as of the 2020 Census is 109,035,343, which includes Filipinos around the
world. Region IV-A CALABARZON has the largest population of the 17 administrative areas in 2020, with 16,195,042 million
people, followed by the National Capital Region (NCR) with 13,484,462 million people, and Region III Central Luzon with 12,422,172
million people. In 2020, the combined population of these three regions was estimated to be around 38.6% of the total population
of the Philippines. Region VII Central Visayas and Region VI Western Visayas were also in the top five most populous regions, with
8.08 million and 7.95 million, respectively. The Cordillera Region was the least populous region.

Following a 6.1 percent gain in 2019, the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) dropped by 9.6 percent in 2020. In 2020,
economic output declined in each of the Philippines' seventeen (17) regions, which were hit by a slew of natural disasters such as
typhoons, severe flooding, and volcano eruptions, all of which wreaked havoc on the agriculture sector. Unfortunately, most of
the places affected by the disasters have yet to recover because to the COVID-19 pandemic, which made recovery difficult.

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