Sultan kudarat
Population-
Area-5,298.34 km2
Economy-The economy of Sultan Kudarat is predominantly agricultural. The leading crops produced
in the province are rice, corn, coconuts, coffee, bananas, mangoes, durians and African palm.
the province has 475 schools (401 public and 74 private), 368 of which were elementary schools, 90
were secondary, and 17 were tertiary. Sultan Kudarat State University is the only public tertiary
school within the province.
In 2010, Sultan Kudarat had 27 hospitals (5 government-owned, 22 private and 1 mobile hospital),
which are classified into 17 primary (6-25 beds capacity), 8 secondary (25-100 beds capacity) and 2
tertiary (over 100 beds capacity). Tacurong had the most number of hospitals in the province with
11, followed by Isulan with 5.
Zamboanga Del Norte
Population-1,011,393
Area-7,301.00
Economy- Zamboanga del Norte's main crops are coconut, corn, palay, banan, cassava, rubber and
vegetables. Its known mineral deposits are gold, chromite, manganese, asbestos and silica. Fishing
and farming are the primary economic activities. Leading industries include coconut production as well
as rice, corn and banana production. The region is the third highest in fish production in the country.
Siquijor
Population- 95,984
Area- 337.49 km2 (130.31 sq mi).
Economy- The major economic activities include farming, fishing, woodcraft and furniture making,
basket making, peanut processing, banana chips processing, and bakery.
Hospitals in Siquijor needs urgent surveillance because of several reports.
  The Schools Division of Siquijor is comprised of 49 complete public elementary,
7 public primary and 14 public secondary schools.
Agusan Del Sur
Population- 700,653
Area-9,989.52 km2(3,856.98 sq mi)
Economy- Based on the 1995 census, 75% of the labor force is engaged in agriculture and forestry.
Rice, corn and fruits are among the major agricultural crops.