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    Road Network, 2010, CEO, DPWHLength, in kms.

    Transportation, 2010, LTOMotor Vehicles Registered

    Airport, 2010, ATOAverage Number of Flights/Mo.

    Outgoing

    IncomingNo. of Passengers, Mo. Ave.OutgoingIncoming

    Cargo, Monthly Average, in Metric TonOutgoingIncoming

    Seaports, 2010Government Ports

    Berthing Capacity, No. of VesselsSta. Ana Pier, CAdOSasa Wharf, PPA

    Corporate - owned PiersWater Supply, 2010, cu.m.,DCWD

    ProductionConsumptionConsumption / Production (%)

    Power Supply, 2010, DLPCPower Reqt. (Peak Demand), kWEnergy Consumption, kWhNo. of HHs Energized% Brgys. Energized

    Electric PowerOff-Grid (Solar or Hydro)

    Communication Network, 2010, NTC, PIAPrint Media, no. of publishers

    Daily - 8; weekly - 20Television Stations

    Broadcast, AM - 19; FM - 41Telecommunications, 2010, NTC

    No. of Telephone CompaniesNo. of Mobile Phone CompaniesNo. of Telephone Lines Installed, NTC

    1,939.10

    136,283

    858

    85094,04891,478

    2,0641,345

    42

    1023

    87,156,06863,908,515

    73.33

    290,9391,353,416,328

    197,922100.00

    95.604.40

    28

    11

    6033

    92,231

    Congressional DistrictsPolitical DistrictsBarangaysAnnual Income, 2010(billion pesos), CTOExpenditures, 2010(billion pesos), CAO

    INFRASTRUCTURE & UTILITY SERVICES

    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE

    311

    1824.264.01

    Investments in Million Pesos, 2008 - 2010

    Foreign Trade, in US Million Dollars, 2008 - 2010

    0

    200

    400

    600

    800

    1200

    1400

    2008 2009 2010

    Legend- Export

    - Import

    - Balanceof

    Trade

    1000

    797.66

    189.79

    607.87

    959.07

    504.99

    454.08

    1,194.14

    713.10

    481.04

    0

    20,000

    40,000

    60,000

    80,000

    100,000

    120,000

    140,000

    160,000

    180,000

    200,000

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    109,034.00

    171,564.78 172,594.11

    179,633.14

    2010

    183,170.80

    Investments, in Million Pesos, 2006 - 2010

    Mayors Permit

    Source: Business Bureau - City Mayors Office

    Source: Bureau of Customs, Region XI, Davao City

    0

    100,000

    200,000

    300,000

    400,000

    500,000

    600,000

    700,000

    800,000

    2006 2007 2008 2009

    574,165

    641,161 655,651672,863

    2010

    682,821

    Total Tourist Arrivals, 2006 - 2010

    Source: Department of Tourism, Region XI, Davao City

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    Approximately 588 statute miles southeast of Manila.Traveling by sea, its location from Manila and Cebu is 971and 593 nautical miles, respectively.Being the capital of the Davao Region, Davao City is thebiggest urban market among the Philippines focus areasin the growth polygon called the BIMP-EAGA (BruneiDarussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEANGrowth Area).

    LOCATION

    CLIMATE

    Typhoon free, with evenly distributed temperature, rainfalland humidity throughout the year

    Temperature , 2010Highest, April & May 34.9Lowest, February 21.6

    Average Annual Rainfall (mm), 2010Highest, August 281.8Lowest, December 16.0

    Source: PAGASA

    LANDTotal Land Area (has.)% to Regions Land Area

    Approved Land Use, CDP 1996-2021Built-up / Settlement AreaAgricultural (including grass & shrub lands)Forest (Rehabilitation / Agro Forestry)Conservation

    Source: GIS / OCPDC

    244,00012.42

    % Area15.1367.1911.326.36

    DEMOGRAPHY

    Total Population, 2007Average Annual Growth Rate (%) 2000-2007Projected Population, 2011 (OCPDC)% to Regions PopulationDensity, persons / sq. km., 2007No. of Households, 2007Average Households Size, 2007

    Labor and Employment, D.C, 2009,NSO EstimatesLabor Force Participation Rate (%)Employment Rate (%)Unemployment rate (%)

    Source: NSO / NSCB

    1,363,3372.41

    1,499,59133

    558300,141

    4.54

    63.191.6

    8.4

    Agricultural Production, 2009 Cereals, m.t.

    Rice 14,198Corn 20,880

    Major Crops, m.t.Coconut 237,383.47Banana 227,651.51Durian 36,822.20Pineapple 21,591.30Mango 8,047.81Coffee 3,625.31

    Fishery Production, m.t.Municipal Inland/Marine 1,124.70Commercial-Deep Sea 4,163.75Aquaculture-Fishponds 1,431.18

    Livestock (heads)Hogs 238,904Cattle 44,162

    Poultry (heads) 3,405,752

    Income and PricesAve. Annual Family Income (Php), 2006 155,937 Ave. Annual Family Expenditures (Php), 2006 126,372Regl. Monthly Poverty Threshold (Family of 5), (Php),2006

    All areas 6,226Urban 7,175Rural 5,775

    Consumer Price Index (2000=100), (Php), December 2010 174.7Inflation Rate (2000=100), (%), December 2010 2.8

    Investments, in Million Pesos, 2010BOI-Board of Investments 692.30DTI-Business Name Registration 2,947.31Business Bureau-Capitalization of

    Business Permits 183,170.80DCIPC-Davao City Investment

    Promotion Center (Local IncentiveGrantees) 3,543.02

    No. of Financial Institutions, 2010, Business BureauBanks (Commercial, Industrial & Development) 130Banks (Saving, Rural & Thrift) 45Financial and/or Lending Investors 464Insurance, Pre-need Companies, Adjusters 119Money Shops 56Pawnshops 306Savings & Loans Associations 31Authorized Dealers in Foreign Currencies 3Other Financial Institutions 22

    No. of Business Establishments, 2010, Business Bureau 32,700

    Foreign Trade, in millions, US Dollars, 2010ExportsImportsBalance of Trade

    Source: BOC

    ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

    Source: BAS

    Source: NSO, DTI, NSCB

    Source: Business Bureau

    1,907.241,194.14

    713.10481.04

    Construction, 2010, CEONo. of Permits Issued

    Tourist Arrivals, 2010ForeignLocalBalikbayanEst. Tourist Receipts, billion pesosEst. Economic Benefits, billion pesos

    SOCIAL SERVICES

    Education, SY 2009-2010,Simple Literacy Rate (%)Functional Literacy Rate (%) FLEMMS 1994Participation Rate (%), Public Schools

    ElementarySecondary

    Drop-out Rate (%), Public SchoolsElementarySecondary

    Teacher-Pupil Ratio (%), Public SchoolsElementarySecondary

    Number of SchoolsPrivate PublicElementary 150 288Secondary 69 69

    Health, 2010Crude Birth Rate (per 1,000 popn)Mortality Rate

    Infants (per 1,000 Livebirths)Maternal (per 1,000 Livebirths)

    Crude Death Rate (per 1,000 popn)Prevalence Rate of Malnourish Children (0-11mos.)Morbidity Rate

    Infants (per 1,000 Livebirths)

    All ages (per 1,000 popn)Immunization Rate

    FIC, 0-12 mos.No. of Health Centers / StationsWater and Sanitation

    % HHs with access to potable water% HHs with sanitary toilets

    Waste Disposal, 2010Ave. Garbage Disposed Daily, Vol., in cu.m.Number of Garbage TrucksNumber of Garbage Collectors

    Peace and Public Safety, 2010, PNPAve. Mo. Crime Rate / 100,000 popn

    98.3086.72

    73.4144.60

    0.508.01

    1:391:35

    438138

    20.40

    12.770.626.164.70

    128.03

    29.25

    90.0187

    97.0482.69

    1,18980

    360

    57.94

    Source: DOT

    Source: DCS-DepEd

    Source: CHO

    Source: CENRO

    682,82152,602

    624,5515,668

    9.5521.01

    3,838