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Himoga-an is a camp of laborer residents. In 1935, after the camp was completed, a civic- minded citizen named Simeon
Templado, convinced all parents in the camp to have a school for their children, and a school building was constructed by way of self-help cooperation. Later, they organized the Parent-Teacher Association in which Templado became president. With his leadership, the PTA passed a resolution requesting the local government of Sagay to release a donation of four hectares of land for the school site and public plaza. The resolution was indorsed by the local government of Sagay to the Bureau of Land which later approved the proposal and survey was then conducted. Upon completion of the survey, another PTA resolution was passed requesting for the declaration of Campo Himoga-an as one of the barrios of Sagay. After several months, the Municipality of Sagay approved the proposal and declared Campo Himoga-an as a new barrio of Sagay.
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brothers
Francisco and Atong cleared the island and utilized the area as pasture of their herbs. They divided area among themselves the island for them to settle and the most frequent place for gathering is the place of Atong which they called it Cangatong, a Cebuano word which means “it's Atong's place.” Cangatong is a place where a big Mocaboc tree grows that most transient fishermen usually took their siesta time. The said Mocaboc tree is a kind of mangrove that was very famous at that time as medicinal tree. Then, it was Francisco who suggested to name the island Mocaboc after the tree considering the abundance of the species in the island. However, the Spanish authorities cannot pronounce Mocaboc properly so they inserted the syllable “lo” making it Molocaboc. From that time on, the place bore the name Molocaboc and is now noted for various species of mangroves lining its coast and of bubble shell deposit
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constructed, thousands of hectares of logged off area of the
Insular Lumber Company were planted with coconut trees and sugarcane. Sherman Hill, near Barangay Bato was discovered to contain rich deposits of the highest silica. The growing markets for sea products brought about unprecedented boom in the fishing industry for which the coastal waters of Sagay proved to equal the demand. The municipal population rose to more than 60,000 and the revenue increased. After Mayor Amalio Cueva, came Tereso Canoy, Bruno Cueva Sr. and Quintin Katalbas.
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Arguelles was the center of commerce and trade in the area for about ten years from the time of its founding. In 1870, the
Spanish Governor ordered the transfer of the town site to a bigger and more progressive community, also near the sea. The place was christened “Pueblo de Magallanes, the present site of Barangay Old Sagay. After World War II, the seat of government was transferred to the present Poblacion site, Dalusan but the barangay retained its name as Sagay with the prefix old referring to the old settlement in the coastal area
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progress and development. Old Sagay (the previous seat of government) is an old coastal center of population while
Dalusan is a late highway occurrence. The transfer was made possible partly through land donations for the town site by Doña Rosario Cooper and the heirs of Clayton Nichols. Schools, markets and commercial establishments were soon established. Puey remained Provincial Board Member until his election as congressman for the first District Negros Occidental in 1953.
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Trinity, ventured himself together with a group of his adherents and settled in the vicinity of Barangay Campo Santiago which they called Colonia Divina. On May 2, 1963, through Municipal Resolution #59 of the Municipal Council of Sagay, petitioned the Provincial Board of Negros Occidental to declare Colonia Divina as a Chartered Barrio. Then, on July 19, 1963, Colonia Divina became a Chartered Barrio as per Resolution #614 of the Provincial Board of Negros Occidental.
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Imperial Air Force whose airfield was located in Pula-Bunglas area in
Barangay Malubon. During the last days of the war, the Fourth Flight Division of the Japanese Imperial Airforce organized kamikaze or suicide units to be stationed here and in Bacolod. Known later as the Third Regiment Suicide Corps, it was headed by Major Tsuneharu Sirai with Capt. Tetsuzu Kimura as his Chief Staff Officer. Of its 59 pilots and crews, 30 were killed in the
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wharves in barangays Vito and Old Sagay. He caused the organization of Sagay Water
District in 1978. He effected the purchase of a municipal subdivision for the municipal employees in 1979. These achievements by themselves have helped make Sagay a first-class C municipality (the highest in the entire Negros). The then Mayor Alfredo G. Marañon Jr.'s successful negotiation of the sponsorship contract with the German District
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Alfredo Marañon Sr. began entertaining the idea of putting up another sugar mill in Sagay which farmers can partly own. He campaigned for support, but there was too much opposition even from some of his close friends. Nevertheless, his idea became a reality when in 1967, shortly after his death, Sagay Central Inc. was born. Marañon's dream was made real through the help of President
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Himoga-an River where a big rock (“bato”) was a landmark. The place was also used by the people during “tabu”, a day set by them for marketing or bartering their products. For the few residents of the place, this clearing also served as a place of recreation. For people who visited the place for recreation or for economic reasons, they named the place Bato because of the big rock.
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with the
Philippine Government. After leaving the area, sometime in 1932, a businessman by the name of Fausto Baviera cleared the area by making kaingins and planted the place with root crops, rice, cassava and others. Being a businessman he likewise gathered products like rattan, hagnaya and balao and sold these products in Paraiso, a progressive barangay of Sagay.
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politically and culturally. At this period of Sagay's history, land transportation began to supplant sea travel, but the seaside community continued to flourish. The first public schools conducted in English were established. Cornelio Pascual Sr. was the first English Teacher assigned in Vito. American missionaries were sent to tutor more Filipino English teachers.
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civic-spirited group, a school was built which encouraged more people to settle and owned lands. One of the first settlers was Crispin Maquiling, member of the Philippine Constabulary and who later became the barrio lieutenant. His leadership was looked upon by the people, being their good leader that they decided to name the place Maquiling in his honor.
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areas which are still forested leaving Malubon as agricultural area which has become very attractive for settlers and homesteaders. Sometime in the years 1939–40, Malubon was officially organized as a distinct barrio separated from Fabrica. A school was opened to accommodate the educational needs of its children.
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The elected mayor in the 2007 elections is Alfredo Marañon Jr. with his vice mayor elect Leo Rafael Cueva. In the 2010 election, Leo Rafael Cueva elected as mayor with his vice mayor Kent Javelosa. The current mayor is Alfredo D. Marañon, III son of then governor Marañon, Jr with Vice – Mayor Narciso
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In 1957, Retired Reverend Dr. Roberto G. Mahilum, who was called Master and Father and Founder of a Trinitarian Religious Organization, legally known as the ALAPH DIVINE TEMPLE, duly established and organized in accordance with the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, teaching the doctrine of the
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Barrio 3 Wharf, Fabrica served as the transport point of processed lumber destined to Japan from Insular Lumber Company and also a docking area of Japanese supply ship during the war-torn years. The Iglanggam Bridge at Barangay Tadlong served as the dumping site of executed local soldiers, guerrillas
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Barangay Lopez Jaena is located in the eastern part of Sagay. The history of the barangay dates back in 1902, which started as a very small settlement. Missionaries from foreign lands came and found out that this place was scarcely populated. The place was covered with big trees or forest. Among the
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The recorded history of Barangay General Luna started in 1929, when the Insular Lumber Company began its logging operation in the area. The inhabitants followed to clear the area and began cultivating the land with rice and corn. The families with big clearings are the Duncaras and the Piccios. They
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The name FABRICA refers to lumber factory or sawmill. It was told, that when a group of visiting Americans/ Europeans asked about the place the local residents just answered “Pabrica” referring to the mill itself (not knowing exactly what was being asked). However, with their American accent instead
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During the pre-Spanish time, the village was inhabited by various non-Christian tribes who were independent of and hostile towards each other. The known history of Barangay Bulanon started sometime in the year 1880 when the Spanish conquistadores first founded a settlement of non-Christian Filipinos
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In 1963, Jose H. Puey Jr. was elected mayor of Sagay. The income continued to rise. More schools were built and more roads, linking the barangays to the town capital, were constructed. The inefficient electrical system was updated, fire fighting equipment and the police units were modernized. It was
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In the late 1950s, two Sagaynon politicians were in the forefront of Negros politics, Jose B. Puey Sr. (Congressman from 1953 to 1957) and Alfredo E. Marañon Sr. (board member from 1956 to 1959). This meant that provincial and national aid were extended to Sagay. More roads and school buildings were
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A major industrial development gave Sagay another big step forward: the establishment of the Lopez Sugar Corporation in the 1920s. Also during these years, sugar, copra, lumber and fishing became the important source of income for the inhabitants. The economic growth of Sagay brought about influx of
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The term “Malubon” is an ethnic Negrito term which connotes a white plain area suited to rice farming. As part and parcel of the lumber concession of the defunct Insular Lumber Company (ILCO), Malubon was a heavily forested area. After the rapid cutting of the forest trees, ILCO moved to the upland
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The then mayor, Congressman and governor of Negros Occidental Alfredo G. Marañon Jr. assumed the political leadership of Sagay in 1972. Under his administration, Sagay acquired a new town hall, a municipal gymnasium, a livestock auction market, public markets for a number of barangays and municipal
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or market place during the war and in 1944, a group of Japanese soldiers killed about 27 homeguards or "toltog" guerrillas. After the mass killing, the Japanese soldiers set the whole area on fire, burning the shanties and the dead. The Japanese "puppet" government under Katalbas was established at
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The factories were destroyed and the economy was in shambles. The Eusebio Lopez Memorial School Building in Barangay Paraiso served as the incarceration area for captured Filipino soldiers and American pilots and soldiers. It also served as the headquarters of Fourth Flight Division of the Japanese
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Several hundreds thousand Filipino soldiers and officers of the 7th, 72nd and 75th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and the 7th Constabulary Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary liberated and re-occupied the town of Sagay by attacking and driving off Japanese troops in 1945.
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Baviera was once covered with thick forest where wild pigs and other wild animals abound in this area. It is located in the southwestern part at the foot of Sherman Hill. Before the Second World War, tall big trees were cut down by workers of the Insular Lumber Co. for it was under the concession
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Andres Bonifacio became a barrio in the late 60s; once called Sitio Maasin. It was the largest sitio of Barrio Vito and contributed a huge income because of its lime quarries and vast land area. The separation of Andres Bonifacio from Vito was materialized through land donation of the barrio and
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ordered a national mobilization in the Philippines and on August 23, 1942, the first group of reservist in Negros were called on duty by virtue of Philippine Army HQ order of August 4 and they were trained here. The first group reported in the said mobilization camp constituted the 71st Infantry
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Meanwhile, sometime in 1907, the Insular Lumber Company, reputed to be the biggest hardwood lumber mill in the world, was established in what is now Barangay Fabrica. Though measures to prevent the destruction of Sagay's rich forest were made, reforestation programs failed. Later, the old forest
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The leadership of Mayor Joseph G. Marañon and Vice Mayor Fortunato S. Javelosa inspired the authorship of Congressman Alfredo G. Marañon of House Bill No. 6543, "An Act Converting the Municipality of Sagay into a component city of Negros Occidental" during the 10th Congress. Passing through the
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which they played a major role as kamikaze pilots. The Pula – Bunglas area of Barangay Malubon served as the Japanese landing field for the Fourth Flight Division. It was also a site where the local soldiers, guerrillas and civilians, after Japanese spies identified them as guerrilla members or
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Sometime in 1929, Bato, then a forested land with few inhabitants was a place of gathering of people living in the hinterlands. There used to be a place called “tabu”, where people from the hinterlands meet for recreation like cockfighting (“tari”) or horse fighting in a clearing area near the
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Sometime in the year 1880, the first known settlers in the island were the Abong brothers led by Eusebio Abong popularly known as Kapitan Sebio. They were grown fishermen from Sicogon Island, Carles Iloilo. At that time, the whole island had no name to call on. Kapitan Sebio together with his
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Campo Himoga-an got its name from the word “campo” which means “Camp” of the Insular Lumber Co. (ILCO) personnel, where housing, a canteen, bodega and locomotive water tank were constructed while Himoga-an was taken from the name of the river traversing the place was located. Literally, Campo
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thus Vice Mayor Cueva took over the Municipal leadership and through his initiative, the seat of government was transferred to its present site, Dalusan. Incidentally, the transfer signaled the diminishing importance of sea travel and the takeover of overland transportation as the conveyor of
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The recorded history of Sagay dates back to the 1860 era when Teniente Francisco Rodriguez and Basilio Cordova founded a small settlement in the mouth of a river known as Bulanon River. The settlement was then called Arguelles. In due time the settlement prospered and became the town proper.
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Many years ago, there was a small settlement located in the rolling hills of Sagay. The place was covered with thick vegetation and trees and people come to visit the place and later decided to dwell. These people who first migrated called the place SAPLAD. Later on, through the efforts of a
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In 1906, during the administration of the second President Benjamin Adolfo, the name of the town was officially changed to Sagay. The name was taken from the semi-spherical shell called "sigay", which can be found in the area. The American influence seeped into every aspect of Sagay's life,
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President Roberto S. Benedicto who both shared his vision for Sagay. With the new sugar mill at Barangay Bato, new areas were opened and planted with sugarcane. Today the new sugar mill factory is benefiting hundreds of small farmers.
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At Barangay Poblacion II, Japanese zero fighters left bullet holes when they intended to destroy the water supply of the people during the last days of the war. Holes from 60mm machine-guns left an indelible mark on the water tank.
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Francisco RodrĂguez and Basilio CĂłrdova founded it in 1860 in the mouth of the Bulanon River. Later, by the order of the Spanish governor the town was transferred to Pueblo de Magallanes (now known as Old Sagay) in honor of
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The first election held right after the Second World War made Jose B. Puey Sr. and Amalio Cueva Sr. Mayor and Vice Mayor respectively. However, shortly after, Mayor Puey was appointed member of the Provincial Board of
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areas were converted mostly into sugarcane fields and some into cornfields. With the exhaustion of the forest resources of Sagay, the ILCO – Philippines was phased out in 1975 and later transferred to Hinoba-an.
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A training site of USAFFE (United States Army Forces in the Far East), under the supervision of Lt. Dominador Gaerlan, was established at Tangnonon, Barangay Fabrica at the ancestral home of Lopez Kabayao.
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and civilians. This is also known as the site where confiscated money, especially silver Peso coins encased in concrete blocks, were dumped by the retreating Japanese soldiers.
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near the twin big rivers. The village was originally named Arguelles after father Arguelles, the founder of the said settlement. The place later became the first pueblo.
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the Big House, Central Lopez, Paraiso. A Japanese barracks and checkpoint was established. A Japanese anti-aircraft still can be found inside the ground of the house.
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Balibag Hill, Lopez Jaena was the place where the seat of the resistance government of Free Sagay under Mayor Londres was established. It was also known as
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signed into law RA8192, now the charter of Sagay City. On June 10, 1996, the residents voted and ratified RA8192 and made Sagay, officially Sagay City.
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first residents was Pedro Paculba and was considered as the most respected person in this place. He named this place “Lopez Jaena” in honor of
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collaborators, were forced to dig holes and consequently executed and buried. Old residents believe that almost 1,542 people were buried here.
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donated portion of their cleared land to the government for the barrio and the school site, Later they named the new barangay after
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school sites by the family of Carlos and Elea Canoy-Esperancilla. It was Canoy-Esperancilla who suggested to name the new barrio
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was however short-lived when the country passed to the hands of another colonial power, the United States of America in 1898.
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Sagay can be identified in the map of Negros Occidental because of its "ice-cream cone" shape sliced from the northern tip of
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sponsored the Senate Bill No. 1191, the Senate version of the cityhood. On June 11, 1996, then President
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The name of the city comes from the semi-spherical shell called "sigay", which can be found in the area.
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Rona Mahilum – child hero who saved her 5 siblings from a fire in their home in Barangay Colonia Divina
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legislation process, a public hearing was held in Sagay on February 22, 1996. On May 3, 1996, Sen.
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Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007
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in honor of the Filipino hero. It is also noted for its natural and man-made caves.
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of Pabrica they pronounced it “FABRICA” since then the place bears that name.
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2450:"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
2428:"PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"
2162:"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
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Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay
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List of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines
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Sagay City's inhabitants are known to speak a mixture of
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Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology
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Feast of St. Joseph & Sinigayan Festival (March 19)
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Component city in Negros Island Region, Philippines
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2385:. Philippine Statistics Authority. August 3, 2012.
2368:. Philippine Statistics Authority. March 23, 2009.
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2011:Himogaan River is the longest river of Sagay City.
2416:. Philippine Statistics Authority. July 10, 2019.
2397:"2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"
2363:"2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"
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2525:Sagay City | Inangtan Hanging Bridge, Sagay City
2452:. Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024
2402:. Philippine Statistics Authority. May 31, 2016.
2346:"Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines"
2164:. Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024
27:Component city in Negros Occidental, Philippines
2490:"Sagay City | Negros Occidental Tourism Center"
1948:Inangtan Hanging Bridge over the Himogaan River
224:Map of Negros Occidental with Sagay highlighted
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649:Northern Negros Electric Cooperative (NONECO)
2708:Articles Related to Sagay, Negros Occidental
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1956:Feast of San Vicente Ferrer, Vito ( May 1–2)
2597:Places adjacent to Sagay, Negros Occidental
2026:Museo Sang Bata sa Negros children's museum
2023:Lady's Circle Garden and Living tree museum
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2235:Census of Population and Housing (2010).
2094:. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016.
122:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2020:San Vicente Ferrer Church (Vito Church)
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4326:Component cities in the Philippines
2552:Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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2557:Philippine Census Information
2507:Himoga-an River of Sagay City
2270:"Region VI (Western Visayas)"
2237:"Region VI (Western Visayas)"
2207:"Region VI (Western Visayas)"
2205:Census of Population (2015).
2133:"Region VI (Western Visayas)"
2131:Census of Population (2020).
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633:₱ 1,148 million (2020)
622:₱ 892.3 million (2020)
611:₱ 2,678 million (2020)
600:₱ 1,022 million (2020)
528:1,850 m (6,070 ft)
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211:Garden City of the North
2014:Inangtan Hanging Bridge
1638:Sagay City Public Plaza
1315:Climate data for Sagay
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469:Concepcion O. Javellana
463:Christopher U. Javelosa
411:Narciso L. Javelosa Jr.
3648:San Fernando, Pampanga
3643:San Fernando, La Union
3638:San Carlos, Pangasinan
2803:Don Salvador Benedicto
2547:Sagay official website
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525:Highest elevation
472:Rodnel H. de los Reyes
433:Alfredo D. Marañon III
402:Sangguniang Panlungsod
2956:Highly urbanized city
1964:Notable personalities
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897:Philippine Revolution
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4211:Negros Island Region
4075:Negros Island Region
3991:Negros Island Region
3952:Negros Island Region
1990:Sagay Marine Reserve
1265:Graciano Lopez Jaena
962:Battle of Leyte Gulf
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264:Location within the
56:improve this article
3855:PSA Census May 2020
3225:Naga, Camarines Sur
2808:Enrique B. Magalona
2530:April 16, 2013, at
2512:April 16, 2013, at
2017:The Legendary Siete
1984:Tourism attractions
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907:The American period
772:Dakbanwa sang Sagay
475:Felisa L. dela Cruz
457:Perfecto B. Marañon
422:Leo Rafael M. Cueva
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266:Philippines
4305:Categories
4258:Kabankalan
3783:Tuguegarao
3723:Tagbilaran
3673:Santa Rosa
3583:Naga, Cebu
3573:Meycauayan
3548:Malaybalay
3508:La Carlota
3493:Kabankalan
3468:Himamaylan
3463:Guihulngan
3418:Dasmariñas
3393:Catbalogan
3338:Cabanatuan
3333:Cabadbaran
3190:Valenzuela
3135:Muntinlupa
3070:Davao City
2926:San Carlos
2916:La Carlota
2911:Kabankalan
2906:Himamaylan
2873:Valladolid
2858:Pulupandan
2853:Pontevedra
2783:Binalbagan
2053:References
1997:Panal Reef
1931:Government
1839:Hiligaynon
993:Regiment.
862:See also:
768:Hiligaynon
731:Hiligaynon
564:Households
541:Population
491:Electorate
418:Vice Mayor
393:Government
384:25 (see
112:April 2022
82:newspapers
18:Sagay City
4020:Lapu-Lapu
3966:Lapu-Lapu
3931:Cebu City
3913:Cebu City
3798:Victorias
3668:San Pedro
3663:San Pablo
3588:Oroquieta
3543:Mabalacat
3503:Koronadal
3498:Kidapawan
3443:Escalante
3433:Dumaguete
3150:Parañaque
3095:Las Piñas
3065:Cebu City
2946:Victorias
2901:Escalante
2818:Hinoba-an
2813:Hinigaran
2788:Calatrava
2690:Calatrava
2657:Escalante
2456:April 28,
2168:April 28,
2100:0117-1453
1940:Festivals
1298:Old Sagay
1289:Molocaboc
1280:Maquiling
1145:Old Sagay
1142:Molocaboc
1139:Maquiling
1085:barangays
1079:Barangays
1059:Geography
1049:Raul Roco
1030:Osterholz
870:ArgĂĽelles
845:Etymology
835:Escalante
823:Calatrava
695:064523000
655:Time zone
517:Elevation
386:Barangays
378:Barangays
4283:136,453
4249:148,012
4215:148,894
4181:151,002
4156:Tacloban
4147:153,197
4113:156,321
4079:158,544
4045:179,292
4011:186,960
4002:Calbayog
3956:191,210
3844:Largest
3793:Valencia
3788:Urdaneta
3718:Tagaytay
3713:Tacurong
3653:San Jose
3598:Pagadian
3368:Calbayog
3328:Borongan
3258:Antipolo
3253:Alaminos
3235:Santiago
3180:Tacloban
3175:San Juan
3145:Olongapo
3130:Marikina
3060:Caloocan
2528:Archived
2510:Archived
2253:June 29,
2220:June 20,
2113:July 16,
2104:Archived
2031:See also
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1504:Average
1151:Plaridel
1036:Cityhood
926:Guimaras
796:province
784:Filipino
672:ZIP code
589:% (2021)
369:Cityhood
348:District
336:Province
286:123°25′E
4267:200,198
4233:207,314
4199:230,998
4165:251,881
4131:263,048
4122:Talisay
4097:364,116
4088:Mandaue
4063:457,626
4029:497,604
3995:600,783
3986:Bacolod
3940:964,169
3923:Bacolod
3850:Visayas
3848:in the
3768:Tayabas
3743:Tanauan
3688:Sipalay
3603:Palayan
3553:Malolos
3523:Legazpi
3513:Lamitan
3488:Isabela
3458:Gingoog
3428:Dipolog
3413:Dapitan
3398:Cauayan
3388:Carmona
3378:Canlaon
3363:Calapan
3358:Calamba
3343:Cabuyao
3308:Bayugan
3298:Bayawan
3283:Baliwag
3278:Balanga
3220:Dagupan
3140:Navotas
3120:Mandaue
3110:Malabon
3040:Bacolod
2964:Bacolod
2941:Talisay
2936:Sipalay
2838:Manapla
2828:Isabela
2798:Cauayan
2793:Candoni
2765:Bacolod
2146:July 8,
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1919:Source:
1849:Economy
1843:Cebuano
1820:148,894
1809:146,264
1798:140,740
1787:140,511
1776:129,765
1765:128,374
1754:112,700
1657:±% p.a.
1573:(86.4)
1558:(10.6)
1538:(10.4)
1307:Climate
1271:Malubon
1236:Fabrica
1209:Bulanon
1200:Baviera
1169:Tadlong
1166:Taba-ao
1148:Paraiso
1136:Malubon
1124:Fabrica
1109:Bulanon
1106:Baviera
1073:Bacolod
974:tabo-an
853:History
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794:in the
776:Cebuano
740:Website
735:Tagalog
733:Cebuano
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596:Revenue
574:Economy
549:148,894
447:Members
360:Founded
312:Country
283:10°54′N
96:scholar
4274:Carcar
4224:Toledo
4138:Liloan
3895:Region
3879:Region
3773:Toledo
3758:Tanjay
3753:Tangub
3748:Tandag
3703:Tabaco
3608:Panabo
3593:Ozamiz
3558:Marawi
3538:Maasin
3473:Ilagan
3383:Carcar
3373:Candon
3353:Calaca
3318:Bislig
3303:Baybay
3263:Bacoor
3185:Taguig
3125:Manila
3105:Makati
3100:Lucena
3080:Iligan
3050:Butuan
3045:Baguio
3027:cities
2868:Toboso
2848:Murcia
2661:Toboso
2190:May 7,
2098:
2073:(DILG)
1823:+0.35%
1812:+0.74%
1801:+0.06%
1790:+1.10%
1779:+0.23%
1768:+2.47%
1757:+1.29%
1746:+0.76%
1743:99,118
1735:+3.68%
1732:95,421
1724:+1.11%
1721:79,702
1713:+0.50%
1710:71,335
1702:+2.50%
1699:67,152
1691:+5.42%
1688:53,767
1680:+5.19%
1677:17,752
1617:270.6
1568:(6.2)
1563:(8.7)
1553:(8.9)
1548:(8.7)
1543:(9.9)
1533:(7.4)
1528:(3.8)
1523:(3.7)
1518:(3.4)
1513:(4.7)
1320:Month
1093:sitios
1089:puroks
922:Iloilo
886:pueblo
839:Toboso
811:Negros
607:Assets
568:36,088
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4190:Ormoc
4104:Danao
4070:Cadiz
4036:Roxas
3886:Rank
3883:Pop.
3870:Rank
3803:Vigan
3728:Tagum
3708:Tabuk
3683:Silay
3628:Samal
3623:Sagay
3618:Roxas
3613:Passi
3578:Muñoz
3528:Ligao
3518:Laoag
3483:Iriga
3448:Gapan
3423:Digos
3408:Danao
3348:Cadiz
3313:Biñan
3288:Batac
3230:Ormoc
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1910:2021
1907:24.10
1905:2018
1902:22.45
1900:2015
1897:25.15
1895:2012
1892:27.96
1890:2009
1887:27.70
1885:2006
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1773:2000
1762:1995
1751:1990
1740:1980
1729:1975
1718:1970
1707:1960
1696:1948
1685:1939
1674:1918
1666:8,311
1663:1903
1614:18.4
1611:23.9
1608:28.5
1605:27.7
1602:27.9
1599:29.1
1596:28.4
1593:25.8
1590:16.8
1587:15.4
1584:12.6
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