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Province of Agusan del Sur

Bunawan is a town located in Agusan del Sur, a province that is landlocked. The town covers an area of 512.16 square kilometers or 197.75 square miles, which is equivalent to 5.13% of the total area of Agusan del Sur. According to the 2020 Census, the population of Bunawan was 47,512, accounting for 6.43% of the total population of Agusan del Sur and 1.69% of the population of the Caraga region. The population density is estimated to be 93 individuals per square kilometer or 240 individuals per square mile.

Republic Act No. 2517 established Bunawan as a municipality on June 21, 1959. In September 2011, the world’s largest crocodile, Lolong, was captured in the town.

The municipality covers a land area of 512.16 square kilometers or 197.75 square miles, which makes up 5.13% of the total area of Agusan del Sur. According to the 2020 Census, its population was 47,512, representing 6.43% of the total population of Agusan del Sur or 1.69% of the Caraga region’s overall population. With these numbers, the population density is computed at 93 inhabitants per square kilometer or 240 inhabitants per square mile.


10

Barangay count


8506

Postal code


512.16 km²

Land Area


47,512

Population (2020)


93  meters

Density

Coordinates


29.1 meters

Estimated elevation above sea level

Barangays

Bunawan has 10 barangays. The graph and table below show the population per barangay for the years 2015 and 2020.

BarangayPopulation (2020)Population (2015)
Bunawan Brook5,9525,283
Consuelo10,3879,528
Imelda1,5751,672
Libertad6,8566,583
Mambalili3,3493,008
Nueva Era1,7731,375
Poblacion4,9835,379
San Andres4,4063,336
San Marcos1,1471,212
San Teodoro7,0847,775

 

Economy

Fiscal YearAnnual Regular Income 
2009101,386,383.49
2010122,483,456.79
2011153,496,191.74
2012149,796,052.37
2013163,210,320.34
2014177,248,651.51
2015181,563,024.96
2016198,789,744.40

 

End notes:

  • Annual Regular Income = Locally Sourced Revenue + Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) Current Year + Other Shares from National Tax Collection
  • Locally Sourced Revenue = Real Property Tax (General Fund) + Tax on Business + Other Taxes + Regulatory Fees + Service/User Charges + Receipts from Economic Enterprises

Population

Census datePopulation
1903 – 
1918           2,648
1939           4,743
1948           6,384
1960         11,423
1970           8,646
1975           9,603
1980         12,719
1990         21,105
1995         24,615
2000         26,704
2007         35,757
2010         37,482
2015         45,151
2020         47,512

 

Over the span of 102 years, Bunawan’s population experienced a significant surge from 2,648 individuals in 1918 to 47,512 in 2020, representing an increase of 44,864 people. The latest census conducted in 2020 revealed a growth rate of 1.08%, equivalent to an additional 2,361 people compared to the previous population of 45,151 recorded in 2015.

Location

Distances


According to great-circle distance measurements, the cities in closest proximity to Bunawan include Bislig, Surigao del Sur, Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, Tagum, Davao del Norte, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Butuan, and Tandag, Surigao del Sur. The nearest municipalities are Veruela, Loreto, Trento, Santa Josefa, Rosario, and La Paz, all of which are located in Agusan del Sur. In terms of distance from the national capital, Bunawan is situated 895.68 kilometers (556.55 miles) away. The following list provides a breakdown of these distance measurements.

Great-circle distance


Nearest towns

Nearest cities

  • Bislig, Surigao del Sur, 35.75 kilometers (22.22 miles) to the East (N84°E)
  • Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, 65.17 kilometers (40.49 miles) to the North‑Northwest (N24°W)
  • Tagum, Davao del Norte, 83.39 kilometers (51.81 miles) to the South‑Southwest (S14°W)
  • Malaybalay, Bukidnon, 95.15 kilometers (59.12 miles) to the West (S89°W)
  • Butuan, 99.85 kilometers (62.04 miles) to the North‑Northwest (N31°W)
  • Tandag, Surigao del Sur, 102.23 kilometers (63.52 miles) to the North‑Northeast (N13°E)

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