The Province of Davao De Oro is located in the southern part of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. Formerly known as Compostela Valley, it was renamed Davao De Oro in 2019. The province has a total land area of 4,666.34 square kilometers and is composed of 11 municipalities and 1 component city. It is known for its diverse natural resources, including forests, waterfalls, hot springs, and rivers. The province is also home to various indigenous communities that preserve their culture and traditions. The major industries in Davao De Oro are agriculture, mining, and tourism.
For the latest update about the Province, visit davaodeoro.gov.ph.
Elected Officials | Province of Davao De Oro
Governor
Vice-Governor
Representative – District 1
Maricar Zamora
Representative – District 2
Ruwell Peter S. Gonzaga
Board Member – District 1
- Kol Herv Zamora Apsay
- Dyud Lopoz
- Willy Ang
- Renato Basanes
- Eutropio Jayectin
Board Member – District 2
- Ruwina Gonzaga
- Kris Caballero
- Vinsay Secuya
- Raul Caballero
- Bebot Arancon
Former Officials
Former Governor
Jayvee Tyron L. Uy
Former Vice-Governor
Maria Carmen S. Zamora
Former Congressman / Representative – District 1
Manual “Way Kurat” E. Zamora
Former Congressman / Representative – District 2
Board Member – District 1
- Nena G. Atamosa
- Marie Jude F. Lopoz
- Adolfo C. Ang
- Joseph T. Jauod
Board Member – District 2
- Arturo T. Uy
- Macario T. Humol