Braulio E. Dujali
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Braulio E. Dujali (IPA: [bɾɐ'uʎɔ i du'hali]), officially the Municipality of Braulio E. Dujali (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Braulio E. Dujali; Tagalog: Bayan ng Braulio E. Dujali), or simply referred to as Dujali, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Davao del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,729 people.[3]
Braulio E. Dujali | |
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Municipality of Braulio E. Dujali | |
Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 7°27′N 125°41′E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Davao Region |
Province | Davao del Norte |
District | 2nd district |
Founded | 30 January 1998; 26 years ago (30 January 1998) |
Named for | Braulio Española Dujali |
Barangays | 5 (see Barangays) |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan |
• Mayor | Leah Marie M. Romano |
• Vice Mayor | Restie E. Tabirao |
• Representative | Alan Dujali |
• Municipal Council | Members
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• Electorate | 18,561 voters (2022) |
Area | |
• Total | 91.00 km2 (35.14 sq mi) |
Elevation | 16 m (52 ft) |
Highest elevation | 97 m (318 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2020 census)[3] | |
• Total | 35,729 |
• Density | 390/km2 (1,000/sq mi) |
• Households | 7,178 |
Economy | |
• Income class | 4th municipal income class |
• Poverty incidence | 11.40 |
• Revenue | ₱ 136.5 million (2020) |
• Assets | ₱ 376.9 million (2020) |
• Expenditure | ₱ 27.92 million (2020) |
• Liabilities | ₱ 156.8 million (2020) |
Service provider | |
• Electricity | Davao Light and Power Companyy (DLPC) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
ZIP code | 8100 |
PSGC | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)84 |
Native languages | Davawenyo Cebuano Ata Manobo Kalagan Tagalog |
Website | www |
The municipality was established on January 30, 1998, by virtue of Republic Act No. 8473, carved from parts of Panabo and Carmen, and named after Braulio Española Dujali, leader of the first group of Karay-a settlers that came from South Cotabato (originally from Antique).[5][6]