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List of On-Process Cadts in Region 13 (Direct CADT Applications) Est CADC No./ Claimant No List of On-process CADTs in Region 13 (Direct CADT Applications) Est CADC No./ Claimant No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has) Population Process ICC/s A. SURVEY COMPLETED Brgys. Salvacion, San Ignacio, Sta. Maria, San Isidro, San 24,563.41 Manobo Roque, Tudela, Manat, Pangyan, Cuevas, Cebulin, New 1. Visayas and portion of Langkilaan, Municipality of Trento, Direct App. Agusan del Sur Brgys. Cantugas, Mun. of Mainit; Brys. Magtangele, Balite, 10,000.00 2,000.00 Mamanwa Amontay, Jubgan, Mun. of San Francisco; Brgy. Doro 2. (Binucaran), Mun. of Malimono; Brgys. Ima and Gacepan, Direct App. Mun. of Sison, Surigao del Norte & brgy. Mat-I, Surigao City SUB-TOTAL 34,563.41 B. ONGOING SURVEY/ READY FOR SURVEY 1. Portions of Brgy. Bonbon, Kinamlutan, Libertad, Bancasi, 7,062.00 2,000 Manobo/ Nongnong & Dumalagan, all of Butuan City, Agusan del Lapaknon Direct App. Norte 2. Sitio Sote & Bayabas of Brgy. Burboanan & Sitio Baguis of 13,437.00 1,121 Manobo Brgy. Mone all in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur Direct App. SUB-TOTAL 20,499.00 C. SOCIAL PREPARATION 1 Brgys. Poblacion, Nueva Gracia, Violanta, Maguad, 94,000.00 10,500 Manobo Maitom, Sta. Teresa, Sto Tomas, Waloe, Kasapa-I, San Vicente, Johnson, San Isidro, San Mariano, Sto Nino, Direct App. Binucayan, Kauswagan, Sabud, Mabuhay, Ferdinand Nad Bugdangan, Mun. of Loreto, Agusan del Sur 2 Brgys. La Purisima & San Martin, Prosperidad, Agusan del 13,000.00 Manobo Sur Direct App. Page 1 of 4 Est CADC No./ Claimant No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has) Population Process ICC/s 3 Brgys. Sinakungan, Tagbalili, Bunagit, Milagros, Hawilian, 104,000.00 15,000 Higa-onon & Salug, Bakiking, Tahina, Segunda, San Vicente, Banwa-on Maliwanag, Oromica, Tandangsora, Guibonon, Kalabuan, CADC-154 & Agsabu, Kanamaybay, Balobo, Maasin, Nato, Concordia, Direct App. Tagabase, Mun. of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur 4 (28 Barangays); Sta Irene, Calaitan, Mt. Ararat, Berseba, 25,360.00 13,336 Manobo San Juan, Sto Nino, Mamayag, Tagubay, Del Carmen, Claro Cortez, Noli, Magkiangkang, Villa Ondayon, New Salem, Getsemani, Mt. Carmel, Fili, Hamogaway, Grace State, Poblacion, Mt. Olive, Taglatawan, Mabuhay, Direct App. Sagmone, San Agustin, Katipunan, Panaytay, Sta. Teresa, Bayugan, Agusan del Sur 5 Mahagsay, Sta. Rita, Policarpo, Nuevo Trabaho & San 30,000.00 5,500 Banwa-on & Pedro, Mun. of San Luis, Agusan del Sur Manobo Direct App. 6 Brgy. San isidro, Mati, Lapinigan, Pasta, Bayugan II, 6,000.00 Manobo Karaos, Ormaca, Alegria, Mun. of San Francisco, Agusan del Sur; and portion of Brgy. Soriano, Mun. of Tagbina, Surigao del Sur & portion of Brgys. Campbagang & Guinhalingan, Mun. of Barobo, Surigao del Sur 7 Sitio Coro, Colorado; La Paz & E. Morgado, Municipalities 1,539.43 200 Manobo/ of Santiago and Jabonga & Brgy. Binuangan, Direct CADT Mamanwa Tagpangahoy, Tinigbasan & Lawigan, Mun. of Tubay, Application Agusan del Norte 8 Brgys. Pantukan, Adlay, Babuyan and Pili (Panikian) 40,000.00 Manobo/ Carrascal; Cabangahan and Lobo, Cantilan; Bayogo, Direct CADT Mamanwa Madrid; and Hinapuyan, Carmen, Surigao del Sur Application 9 Brgys. Doña Carmen and Soriano, all in the Mun. Of 15,000.00 5,296 Manobo/ Tagbina, Surigao del Sur Mandaya 10 San Antonio, Tagbongabong, Balang-Balang,Municipality 2,500.00 500 Direct CADT Mamanwa of RTR, Agusan del Norte Application Page 2 of 4 Est CADC No./ Claimant No. LOCATION Est. Area (Has) Population Process ICC/s 11 Las Nieves, Buenavista, Nasipit, Carmen,Agusan del 10,000.00 1,000 Higa-onon Direct CADT Norte Application 12 Brgy. Guadalupe, Duangan & San Toribo, Esperanza, 14,000.00 13,336 Higa-onon Direct CADT Agusan del Sur Application 13 Brgys. Sinakungan, Bunaguit, Tagbalili, Esperanza, 55,000.00 13,336 Higa-onon Agusan del Sur Direct CADT Application 14 Kioya & Tag-uyango, Sibagat, Agusan del Sur 10,000.00 75 HH Direct CADT Manobo Application SUB-TOTAL 420,399.43 Grand Total 475,461.84 Note: List/Status based on available data/report provided/submitted by NCIP Field Offices as of March 31, 2018 Status Codes: Total Survey Completed (A) 20,499.00 2 Ongoing Survey/ Ready for Survey (B) 34,563.41 2 Suspended (C) - 0 Social Preparation (D) 420,399.43 14 Grand Total 475,461.84 18 Page 3 of 4 List of On-process CADTs in Region 13 (CADCs for Conversion into CADT) Location Date CADC CADC AREA CADT AREA PDAP No. REGION / CADC NO. CITY/ TRIBE CADT No. Issued PROVINCE (Has) (Has) Year MUNICIPALI C. SUSPENDED 1. 06-04-98 R13-CADC -154 Esperanza Agusan del Higa-onon & 74,827.00 Sur Banwa-on 2011 D. SOCIAL PREPARATION 2017 1. 06-04-98 R13-CADC -176 La Paz Agusan del Manobo 1,539.00 Sur 76,366.00 Note: List/Status based on available data/report provided/submitted by NCIP Field Offices as of March 31, 2018 Total Status Codes: Area No. 1 Suspended (C) 74,827.00 0 1 Social 1,539.00 Preparation (D) 0 7 Grand Total 76,366.00 2 Page 4 of 4.
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