Bogo, Cebu
Bogo | |
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City of Bogo | |
Anthem: Bogo Hymn | |
Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 11°01′N 124°00′E / 11.02°N 124°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas |
Province | Cebu |
District | 4th district |
Founded | 1850 |
Cityhood | June 16, 2007 (Lost cityhood in 2008 and 2010) |
Affirmed Cityhood | February 15, 2011 |
Barangays | 29 (see Barangays) |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Panlungsod |
• Mayor | Carlo Jose A. Martinez (PPP) |
• Vice Mayor | Maria Cielo A. Martinez (PPP) |
• Representative | Janice Z. Salimbangon |
• City Council | Members |
• Electorate | 56,633 voters (2022) |
Area | |
• Total | 103.52 km2 (39.97 sq mi) |
Elevation | 18 m (59 ft) |
Highest elevation | 292 m (958 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2020 census) | |
• Total | 88,867 |
• Density | 860/km2 (2,200/sq mi) |
• Households | 23,260 |
Economy | |
• Income class | 6th city income class |
• Poverty incidence | 13.10 |
• Revenue | ₱ 641.2 million (2020) |
• Assets | ₱ 1,563 million (2020) |
• Expenditure | ₱ 563.2 million (2020) |
• Liabilities | ₱ 259.2 million (2020) |
Service provider | |
• Electricity | Cebu 2 Electric Cooperative (CEBECO 2) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
ZIP code | 6010 |
PSGC | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)32 |
Native languages | Cebuano Tagalog |
Website | www |
Bogo, officially the City of Bogo (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Bogo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Bogo), is a 6th class component city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 88,867 people.
The plebiscite for the cityhood of Bogo was held on June 16, 2007, in which 97.82% of voters of Bogo voted for cityhood. Former representative Clavel Asas-Martinez announced that the cityhood of Bogo has been ratified. It became the sixth component city of Cebu province.
Government center
The new Bogo City Hall was inaugurated on April 19, 2013, by President Benigno Aquino III. Later that year, on November 8, a powerful super typhoon Yolanda, also known as Typhoon Haiyan, badly hit northern Cebu, where Bogo City is located, and the city was not spared in the ensuing widespread devastation. Typhoon Yolanda destroyed almost everything from infrastructure to agriculture, with 90% of the populace left homeless, plus thirteen local fatalities among the National death toll of more than 6,000. City Hall was one of the structures damaged: its roof got ripped off, many windows were broken, and other parts of the building were badly damaged.
Cityhood
On June 16, 2007, the municipality Bogo becomes a city in the province of Cebu after ratification of Republic Act 9390.
The Supreme Court declared the cityhood law of Bogo and 15 other cities unconstitutional after a petition filed by the League of Cities of the Philippines in its ruling on November 18, 2008. On December 22, 2009, the cityhood law of Bogo and 15 other municipalities regain its status as cities again after the court reversed its ruling on November 18, 2008. On August 23, 2010, the court reinstated its ruling on November 18, 2008, causing Bogo and 15 cities to become regular municipalities. Finally, on February 15, 2011, Bogo becomes a city again including the 15 municipalities declaring that the conversion to cityhood met all legal requirements.
In 2013, after six years of legal battle, in its board resolution the League of Cities of the Philippines acknowledged and recognized the cityhood of Bogo and 15 other cities on July 19, 2013.
Geography
Bogo City is located in the northeastern coast of Cebu province, on the principal island of Cebu. It is 99 kilometres (62 mi) from Cebu City and is accessible by land and sea. Bogo has an area of 103.5 square kilometres (40.0 sq mi), which constitutes 2.3% of the area of Cebu island and 2.1% of the total land area of Cebu province.
Bogo City is bordered on the north by the town of Medellin, to the west by the town of San Remigio, on the east by the Camotes Sea, and on the south by the town of Tabogon.
Barangays
Bogo is politically subdivided into 29 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | |||
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2020 | 2010 | |||||
072211002 | Anonang Norte | 1.8% | 1,579 | 1,390 | 1.28% | |
072211003 | Anonang Sur | 2.0% | 1,748 | 1,346 | 2.65% | |
072211004 | Banban | 2.5% | 2,263 | 2,136 | 0.58% | |
072211005 | Binabag | 2.3% | 2,024 | 1,904 | 0.61% | |
072211006 | Bungtod (Poblacion) | 2.6% | 2,324 | 1,925 | 1.90% | |
072211007 | Carbon (Poblacion) | 0.3% | 263 | 392 | −3.91% | |
072211008 | Cayang | 4.4% | 3,883 | 3,360 | 1.46% | |
072211001 | Cogon (Poblacion) | 3.0% | 2,634 | 2,852 | −0.79% | |
072211009 | Dakit | 6.1% | 5,400 | 4,688 | 1.42% | |
072211010 | Don Pedro Rodriguez | 4.0% | 3,563 | 3,395 | 0.48% | |
072211011 | Gairan | 11.0% | 9,751 | 8,721 | 1.12% | |
072211012 | Guadalupe | 4.0% | 3,540 | 3,165 | 1.13% | |
072211013 | Lapaz | 4.2% | 3,743 | 3,084 | 1.96% | |
072211014 | La Purisima Concepcion (Poblacion) | 1.0% | 931 | 958 | −0.29% | |
072211015 | Libertad | 4.5% | 4,029 | 3,694 | 0.87% | |
072211016 | Lourdes (Poblacion) | 0.5% | 456 | 495 | −0.82% | |
072211017 | Malingin | 3.0% | 2,672 | 2,784 | −0.41% | |
072211018 | Marangog | 2.1% | 1,894 | 1,697 | 1.10% | |
072211019 | Nailon | 6.9% | 6,093 | 4,896 | 2.21% | |
072211020 | Odlot | 2.8% | 2,480 | 2,328 | 0.63% | |
072211021 | Pandan (Pandan Heights) | 2.0% | 1,789 | 1,425 | 2.30% | |
072211022 | Polambato | 4.4% | 3,881 | 3,052 | 2.43% | |
072211023 | Sambag (Poblacion) | 1.9% | 1,678 | 1,850 | −0.97% | |
072211024 | San Vicente (Poblacion) | 0.6% | 525 | 675 | −2.48% | |
072211025 | Santo Niño | 1.3% | 1,131 | 674 | 5.31% | |
072211026 | Santo Rosario (Poblacion) | 1.4% | 1,287 | 914 | 3.48% | |
072211027 | Siocon | 1.9% | 1,680 | 1,285 | 2.72% | |
072211029 | Sudlonon | 0.8% | 686 | 896 | −2.63% | |
072211028 | Taytayan | 4.7% | 4,193 | 3,930 | 0.65% | |
Total | 88,867 | 69,911 | 2.43% |
Climate
Climate data for Bogo, Cebu | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Average high °C (°F) | 28 (82) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
Average low °C (°F) | 22 (72) |
22 (72) |
22 (72) |
23 (73) |
25 (77) |
25 (77) |
25 (77) |
25 (77) |
25 (77) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
23 (73) |
24 (75) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 78 (3.1) |
57 (2.2) |
84 (3.3) |
79 (3.1) |
118 (4.6) |
181 (7.1) |
178 (7.0) |
169 (6.7) |
172 (6.8) |
180 (7.1) |
174 (6.9) |
128 (5.0) |
1,598 (62.9) |
Average rainy days | 16.7 | 13.8 | 17.3 | 18.5 | 23.2 | 26.5 | 27.1 | 26.0 | 26.4 | 27.5 | 24.6 | 21.0 | 268.6 |
Source: Meteoblue |
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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1903 | 14,915 | — |
1918 | 23,464 | +3.07% |
1939 | 27,517 | +0.76% |
1948 | 26,132 | −0.57% |
1960 | 29,841 | +1.11% |
1970 | 38,055 | +2.46% |
1975 | 39,144 | +0.57% |
1980 | 42,444 | +1.63% |
1990 | 51,083 | +1.87% |
1995 | 57,509 | +2.24% |
2000 | 63,869 | +2.27% |
2007 | 69,123 | +1.10% |
2010 | 69,911 | +0.41% |
2015 | 78,120 | +2.14% |
2020 | 88,867 | +2.57% |
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority |
Economy
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Culture
Fiestas and festivals
- Piyesta sa Bogo
Bogo City celebrates two town fiestas in every year in honor of its patron saint, Saint Vincent Ferrer.[citation needed]
- April 5 is the official feast day or the death anniversary of San Vicente Ferrer. Many pilgrims around the world will come to venerate the patron saint and almost all activities in this fiesta are religious activities only.
- May 26–27 considered the biggest town fiesta celebration where most visitors come to witness the events, which include the search for Ms Bogo Festival Queen and the celebration of the official festival of Bogo City, the Pintos Festival. The Pintos Festival involves creative street dancing and ritual showdown depicting the sangi (Planting), the harvest of corn, and the processing of the corn masa into the Pintos, as well as the thanksgiving of the abundant harvest. The festival is also celebrated through merrymaking by dancing the 'Kuyayang' – a Bogohanon courtship dance staged in front of the community during fiestas. Barangays all around Bogo join together to form fives cluster tribes.
- Bogo City Charter Day
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- June 16.
Education
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- Anonang Norte Elementary School
- Anonang Sur Elementary School
- Araneta Learning Center (Bogo) - (Private preschool & elementary school)
- Banban Elementary School
- Binabag Elementary School
- Bogo Central School I
- Bogo Central School II
- Bogo Central School III (Gairan)
- Bogo Christian Learning & Development School - (Private preschool & elementary school)
- Bung-aw Elementary School
- Cayang Elementary School
- City of Bogo Science and Arts Academy ( Elementary & High School)
- Combado Elementary School
- Dakit Elementary School
- Don Pedro Rodriguez Elementary School
- Don Celestino Martinez Sr.Taytayan Integrated School(DCMSTIS)
- Guadalupe Elementary School
- La Paz Elementary School
- Libertad Elementary School
- Malingin Elementary School
- Marangog Elementary School
- Nailon Elementary School
- Odlot Elementary School
- Polambato Elementary School
- San Roque Child Development School (Private preschool & elementary school)
- Siocon Elementary School
- Taytayan Primary School
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- Anonang Sur Tabacco Frasco National High School
- Banban National High School
- Binabag National High School
- Bartolome C. Piañar Memorial National High School Odlot (Dakit)
- Cayang National High School
- City of Bogo Science and Arts Academy (Elementary and High School)
- Don Celestino Martinez Sr. Taytayan Integrated School(DCMSTIS)
- Don Potenciano Catarata Memorial National High School (Guadalupe)
- La Paz National High School
- Libertad National High School
- Jovencio N. Masong National High School (Nailon)
- Odlot National High School
- San Roque Child Development School (Private Elementary and High School)
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- Cebu Roosevelt Memorial Colleges – (Elementary, High School and College)
- Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation College, Inc. – (Elementary, High School, and College)
- Northern Cebu Colleges – (High School and College)
- St. Louise de Marillac College (Holy Family Academy) – (High School and College)
- Liahona Institute of Technology
Media
- Cable and TV stations
- Bogo Cable TV, Inc.
Major TV networks based in Cebu City have signals in the city
- Newspapers
National and local daily newspapers, tabloids and magazines are available in the city.
City of Bogo has its own quarterly official publication "KANAAS" (Gikan sa Amihanan – A Whisper from the North).
- Blogs
- The Bogo Times
Tourism
- The Archdiocesan Shrine of St. Vincent Ferrer
- The Shrine of the Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal - Lapaz, Bogo City
- Bogo City Hall
- Capitancillo Islet
- Bogo City Plaza Park
- Bogo City Public Library and Museum
- Our Lady of Remedies in Odlot
- Marz Valley Nature Park
- Arapal Nature Retreat
Economy and Infrastructures
- Bogo Pier Port - proposed International Cebu Island and the Visayas interconnectivity since it can access both the Pacific Ocean and South China Sea.
- Bogo City Land Transport Terminal - by townfolks "maritess" this were a project of Bong Go along with the Hyundai Group of Companies, A Korean International Association.
Notable personalities
- Gabriel "Flash" Elorde (1935-1985), professional boxer, world super featherweight champion.
- Marcelo Fernan (1927-1999), held the top position of the two branches of government of the Republic of the Philippines – as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and then as President of the Senate of the Philippines.
- Celestino Martinez, authored "RA 7160 – The Local Government Code of the Philippines"
- Vina Morales (born Sharon Garcia Magdayao, 1975) singer, actress and model
- Niel Murillo (born Orlando Murillo IV, 1999) singer, Pinoy Boyband Superstar winner
- Pedro Rodríguez (1869-1932), known as the Grand Old Man of Bogo.
- Sonny Umpad (1948-2006), Filipino eskrimadors
- Fuschia Anne Ravena (born Clyde Dungog, 1995) Miss International Queen 2022 Philippines
City hymn
The Bogo City council has passed an ordinance requiring all schools in Bogo to sing the Bogo Hymn in all flag-raising ceremonies and school programs just like the Philippine National Anthem, "Lupang Hinirang". Radio Stations based in Bogo are also required to play the hymn every sign-on and sign-off. City legislation prohibits the alteration of the lyrics, tempo and tune in the rendition of Bogo hymn entitled "Padayon Bogo".