DemographicsThe population of Agusan del Norte is 552,849 as of the 2000 census, making it the country's 47th most populous province. The population density is 213 persons per km². EconomyThe economy of Agusan del Norte is dominantly agricultural, and it is the nation's leading producer of rice. GeographyPoliticalAgusan del Norte is divided into 1 city and 10 municipalities.
Butuan City (2007 population 298,000) is geographically located in Agusan del Norte but administratively independent of it due to its "highly-urbanized" status PhysicalLocated in the northeastern part of Mindanao, it is bounded on the north by Butuan Bay and Surigao del Norte; east by Surigao del Sur; west by Misamis Oriental; and south and southwest by Agusan del Sur. Agusan del Norte occupies a total land area of 2,503.9 sq. kilometers. HistoryIn 1942, the Japanese Impeerial forces landed in Northern Agusan. In 1945, from the defenders of landed to the Filipino soldiers together with the Filipino guerrillas against the Japanese forces beginning the liberation in Northern Agusan during World War II. Created by Republic Act 4979 from Agusan province. On August 16, 2000. The seat of provincial government was transferred from Butuan City to Cabadbaran by virtue of Republic Act 8811. Tourism in AgNorThe province of Agusan del Norte is said to have many beautiful beaches such as in the town of Carmen, Buenavista, Nasipit, Cabadbaran City and all other towns in the province. It has also the majestic Mount Hilong-Hilong in Cabadbaran City one of the tallest in Agusan del Norte. External links
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