Surigao del Sur (
Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Sur''; ; ), officially the Province of Surigao del Sur, is a
province
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in the
Philippines
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located in the
Caraga region
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in
Mindanao
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. Its capital is
Tandag City while
Bislig is the most populous city in the province. Surigao del Sur is situated at the eastern coast of Mindanao and faces the
Philippine Sea to the east.
Etymology
There are two hypotheses on the original meaning of "Surigao" among linguists, depending on the original root word. If the root word was taken to be ''sulig'' ("sprout" or "spring up"), then Surigao may have derived from ("spring water"), likely referring to the Surigao River (known as "Suligaw" in
Mandaya) that empties at the northern tip of the island of
Mindanao
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.
Early historical accounts record the name of the river as , Surigao, or Zurigan.
Another possibility is that it is derived from Visayan or ''suyogao'', meaning "water current". From ''suyog'' (also ''sulog'' or ), "current"; cf.
Sinulog,
Sulu
Sulu (), officially the Province of Sulu (Tausug language, Tausūg: ''Wilaya' sin Lupa' Sūg''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines in the Sulu Archipelago.
It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
, and
Tausug (Suluk).
History
Early history
In precolonial times, the region of Surigao was inhabited by the
Visayan Surigaonon people in the coastal areas, as well as
Lumad groups in the interiors like the
Mandaya,
Mansaka,
Mamanwa and
Manobo.
Spanish colonial era
During the
Spanish Occupation in 1860, six military districts were created in Mindanao, with Surigao and Agusan forming the "East District". In 1870, the district was renamed to "Distrito de Surigao".
American invasion era
In 1901, Distrito de Surigao became
chartered province. Agusan became an
independent province in 1907 during the
American era, when it was separated from Surigao.
Philippine independence
Foundation
Surigao del Sur was created as the 56th Philippine province on June 19, 1960, through ''
Republic Act 2786'', separated from its mother province,
Surigao, on September 18, 1960.
At the time of its inception, it was classified as 4th Class province with an annual income of over 300,000.00. Seven years later, because of rapid increase of revenue collection particularly from the logging ventures, it has been reclassified as Ist Class B and in 1980 as Ist Class A with an estimated annual income of around 13,000,000. It has been reclassified as 2nd Class with a revenue adding up to 315,888,300.63.
Recaredo B. Castillo was the appointed first governor and subsequently elected governor while Vicente L. Pimentel was the first elected congressman.
The province was formed with 13 municipalities. Six more were added, raising the number to 19 with
Tandag as the capital. Two of its municipalities have been elevated to cities; the first was
Bislig City.
Contemporary
The capital town
Tandag became a component city by virtue of ''Republic Act No. 9392'' which sought to convert the town into a city. The law was ratified on June 23, 2007. However, the cityhood status was lost twice in the years 2008 and 2010 after the
LCP questioned the validity of the cityhood law. The cityhood status was reaffirmed after the
court
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finalized its ruling on February 15, 2011 which declared the cityhood law constitutional.
House Bill No. 2336 of the 19th Congress seeks to separate the southern part of the province to be formed as the new Province of ''Surigao Oriental''. Once the bill is signed into law it will be approved and ratified in a referendum.
Geography

Surigao del Sur is located along the northeastern coast of
Mindanao
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facing the
Philippine Sea between 125°40' to 126°20' east longitudes and 7°55' and 9°20' north latitudes. It is bounded on the northwest by the province of
Surigao del Norte, on the southeast by
Davao Oriental, on the west and southwest by
Agusan del Norte and
Agusan del Sur.
Situated west is the
Diwata Mountain Range, isolating the province from the rest of Mindanao. To the east lies the
Philippine Sea. The
Mindanao Deep, one of the deepest trenches in the world, is situated a few kilometers east of the coastline.
Land area

The land area of the province is representing 27.75 percent of the total land area of Caraga Administrative Region and about 5.14 percent and 1.74 percent of the total land area of Mindanao and Philippines, respectively. The province is elongated in shape, extending from the northeastern portion at Carrascal to the southernmost municipality of Lingig. It is approximately in length and at its widest point which runs from
Cagwait to
San Miguel.
Municipal-wise, San Miguel has the biggest land area accounting for of the total provincial land area while
Bayabas has the smallest constituting only about .
Of the land, only or 32.22 percent are classified as alienable and disposable (A and D) while or 67.78 percent are forest land. Tagbina has the biggest share of alienable and disposable land with or about 56.51 percent of its land area followed by Hinatuan with or 63.56 percent of its land area.

Of the of forest land, are protection forest, production forest, are non-forest agriculture and are for non-forest mining. As of today, the province still has vast areas of remaining old growth and mossy forest.
Climate
The province falls under Type II
climate of the Philippines, characterized by rainfall distributed throughout the year, although there is a distinct rainy season which begins from the month of November and ends in March. However, the climatic behavior of the province for the past few years has shown variations wherein the onset of the rainy seasons no longer occurs on the usual time. Months with low rainfall are from July to October with September as the driest month. Wet months are from November to June with January as the wettest month.
Surigao del Sur is one of the top 20 most vulnerable provinces to
climate change in the Philippines.
Administrative divisions
Surigao del Sur comprises 17
municipalities
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The term ''municipality' ...
and two
cities, further subdivided into 309
barangay
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s. There are
two congressional districts encompassing all cities and towns.
Demographics
The population of Surigao del Sur in the 2020 census was 642,255 people, with a density of .
The province is home to the
Kamayo,
Agusan, and the eponymous
Surigaonon peoples, with the latter ethnolingustically related to the Visayan ethnic groups (though geographically native in Mindanao). Their dances are showcased in the local festival, "
Sirong Festival", held especially during the town fiesta of
Cantilan. The Sirong Festival depicts the early Christianization of the early Cantilan inhabitants where the natives tried to defend their land against Visayan invaders. Other residents in the province include the migrants (and their native-born descendants) from
Ilocandia,
Cagayan Valley,
Cordillera Administrative Region,
Central Luzon,
Calabarzon,
Mindoro,
Marinduque and
Bicolandia in
Luzon
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and
Panay,
Negros,
Central and
Western Visayas, as well as Chinese and white Europeans (eg. Spaniards and white Americans) and their native-born descendants.
The indigenous people of the province were largely Christianized during the early times of the Spanish conquest.
Languages
The
Surigaonon and
Tandaganon languages are spoken in most parts of Surigao del Sur (except in
Bislig and the towns of
Barobo,
Hinatuan,
Lingig and
Tagbina, where most of the inhabitants speak
Cebuano and their native
Kamayo, a different language but one distantly related to Surigaonon, is spoken by the rest of the population), with the Cantilangnon dialect, a northern variety of Surigaonon that is very much similar to the dialect of Surigaonon as spoken in Surigao del Norte, being spoken mostly in the five northern municipalities of the province, namely
Carrascal,
Cantilan,
Madrid
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,
Carmen and
Lanuza (or the municipal cluster called
Carcanmadcarlan); these municipalities were once under a single Municipality of Cantilan before December 10, 1918.
Tagalog and English are also widely spoken throughout the province and used as the primary languages of education, business, and administration.
Economy

Surigao del Sur is one of the suppliers of rice, bananas and other tropical fruits. Copper, chromite and silver are also found here. Marine and aquaculture are abundant in the province, being primary livelihoods of the inhabitants as the province is well known for producing seafood and sea by-products.
Mineral resources
Surigao del Sur is endowed with metallic minerals such as
copper
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,
gold
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,
chromite,
cobalt,
nickel and lead zinc, as well as non-metallic (
limestone
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,
coal
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Coal i ...
and
feldspar
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, clay diatomite/bentomite and coarse/fine aggregates). There are small and large scale mining activities in the province. Corporations operating in a large scale are the Marc Ventures Mining Development Corporation at Carrascal and Cantilan, operating in an area of within the
Diwata Mountain Range.
The [TP Construction and Mining Corporation, also in Carrascal, focuses on gold and nickel mining in an area of and , respectively. The Carac-an Development Corporation, also in Carrascal, has an area of . Small scale mining activities are found in the municipalities of Barobo, Carmen and San Miguel.
Tourism
Bislig's main tourist attraction is the Tinuy-an Falls,
known as the little "Niagara Falls of the Philippines". It is a white water curtain that flows in three levels about high and wide.
Its unique natural formation once appeared in the International Travel Magazine. It is also known as the widest waterfall in the Philippines.
Surfing
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in Surigao del Sur is widely known and has been one of the local tourist attractions. This
extreme sport is often practiced in
Cantilan and
Lanuza.
Skimboarding is also found in several municipalities, attracting tourists.
File:Hinatuan enchanted river.jpg, Deep-blue waters of the renowned " Hinatuan Enchanted River", an underground river in Barangay Talisay, Hinatuan
File:Tinuy-an Falls, April 2011.jpg, The Tinuy-an Falls in Burboanan, Bislig
File:Wellenreiten.jpg, Surfing in Lanuza
Notable people
*
Marcelito Pomoy - singer and
''Pilipinas Got Talent'' (season 2) Grand Winner and ''
America's Got Talent: The Champions'' finalist
*
Gabriel Amigo III - international
Enduro mountain bike racing champion
*
Dennis Orcollo - professional pool player;
Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame This is the list of people inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's hall of fame to honor outstanding people who, through their competitive skills and dedication, have enriched the sport and industry. Two categories have been established in ...
inductee
* Elmar Sillador - 1992
Philippine National Police Medal of Valor recipient
*
Prospero Arreza Pichay, Jr. (Butch Pichay) - son of Provincial Treasurer Prospero Pichay Sr. He became the Congressman of Surigao del Sur 1st district from 1998 until 2007.
* Lt. Gen.
William Hotchkiss III - member of the famed Blue Diamonds, a combat ready pilot.
*
Gen. Hernando Delfin Carmelo Arreza Iriberri, PMA Class "Matikas", 1983 - became the Commanding General of the Philippine Army (56th) and the 46th Chief of Staff of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines.
See also
*
Surigao del Norte
*
Dinagat Islands
References
External links
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States and territories established in 1960
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