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Description
Agusan del Sur is a province located in the Caraga region of the Philippines. It is situated in the northeastern part of Mindanao and is known for its rich natural resources and diverse ecosystems. The province is characterized by its lush forests, rivers, and rolling hills, making it a haven for biodiversity and a destination for nature enthusiasts.
The capital city of Agusan del Sur is Prosperidad, which serves as the economic and administrative center of the province. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, with rice, corn, and various fruit crops being the primary agricultural products. Fishing and forestry are also important economic activities, contributing to the livelihoods of many residents.
Agusan del Sur is home to several indigenous communities, which enrich the cultural heritage of the province. Festivals such as the Adlaw Hong Tagbina celebrate local traditions, showcasing the vibrant culture of the people. The province also offers various ecotourism opportunities, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty and cultural diversity.
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