Ginatilan, Cebu
Ginatilan | |
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Municipality | |
Coastal view | |
Map of Cebu with Ginatilan highlighted | |
Ginatilan Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 9°36′N 123°21′E / 9.6°N 123.35°ECoordinates: 9°36′N 123°21′E / 9.6°N 123.35°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas (Region VII) |
Province | Cebu |
District | 2nd district of Cebu |
Barangay | 14 (see § Barangays) |
Government [1] | |
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan |
• Mayor | Dean Singco (LP) |
• Vice mayor | Jose Gornez |
• Town Council |
Members
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• Representative | Peter John Calderon |
Areanscb | |
• Total | 70.1 km2 (27.1 sq mi) |
Population (2015 census)[2] | |
• Total | 15,919 |
• Density | 230/km2 (590/sq mi) |
• Voter (2016)[3] | 11,143 |
Demonym(s) | Ginatilanon |
Time zone | PHT (UTC+8) |
ZIP code | 6026 |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)32 |
Income class | 5th class |
PSGC | nscb |
Website |
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Ginatilan is a 5th municipal income class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines.[4] According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 15,919.[2] In the 2016 election, it had 11,143 registered voters.[3]
Local delicacies include palagsing, tinumpi, and kinugay, made from buli tree.
Every March is annual festival in honor of the patron St. Gregory the Great.
Livelihoods include farming, fishing, government, and business.
Ginatilan was the hometown of Catholic martyr and second Filipino saint, St. Pedro Calungsod, who was killed during his missionary work in Guam with Diego Luis de San Vitores in 1672.
Barangays
Ginatilan comprises 14 barangays:[4]
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | ||
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2015[2] | 2010[5] | ||||
072225001 | Anao | 2.7% | 428 | 534 | −4.13% |
072225002 | Cagsing | 7.7% | 1,219 | 1,162 | +0.92% |
072225003 | Calabawan | 3.5% | 553 | 538 | +0.52% |
072225004 | Cambagte | 3.3% | 518 | 577 | −2.03% |
072225005 | Campisong | 2.8% | 443 | 459 | −0.67% |
072225006 | Canorong | 5.1% | 805 | 819 | −0.33% |
072225007 | Guiwanon | 6.6% | 1,047 | 968 | +1.50% |
072225008 | Looc | 6.7% | 1,071 | 1,050 | +0.38% |
072225009 | Malatbo | 5.0% | 802 | 815 | −0.31% |
072225010 | Mangaco | 8.0% | 1,280 | 1,218 | +0.95% |
072225011 | Palanas | 15.1% | 2,407 | 1,970 | +3.89% |
072225012 | Poblacion | 19.7% | 3,130 | 3,045 | +0.53% |
072225013 | Salamanca | 4.1% | 660 | 640 | +0.59% |
072225014 | San Roque | 9.8% | 1,556 | 1,532 | +0.30% |
Total | 15,919 | 15,327 | +0.72% |
Demographics
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Source: Philippine Statistics Office[2][5][6] |
In the 2016 election, it had 11,143 registered voters, meaning that 70% of the population are aged 18 and over.[3]
Attractions
Inambakan Falls is the municipality's most popular natural attraction. Hidden in a river valley in the middle of Ginatilan's highlands, the towering 100-foot (30 m) waterfall can be reached via motorcycles for hire.
Mount Hambubuyog straddles the border of Ginatilan and Samboan.[7] The summit offers spectacular view of Tañon Strait and Negros Island.
References
- ↑ "Municipality". Quezon City, Philippines: Department of the Interior and Local Government. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population (2015): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- 1 2 3 "2016 National and Local Elections Statistics". Commission on Elections. 2016.
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- 1 2 "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population and Housing (2010): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). NSO. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ↑ "Region VII (CENTRAL VISAYAS)". Census of Population (1995, 2000 and 2007): Total Population by Province, City and Municipality (Report). NSO. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011.
- ↑ Mount Hambubuyog
External links
Malabuyoc | Boljoon | |||
Tañon Strait | Oslob | |||
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Samboan |