- Himamaylan City
Infobox Philippine city
infoboxtitle = Himamaylan City | sealfile = Ph seal negros occidental himamaylan city.png
locatormapfile = Ph_locator_negros occidental_himamaylan.png
caption = Map ofNegros Occidental showing the location of Himamaylan City.
region =Western Visayas (Region VI)
province =Negros Occidental
districts = 5th District of Negros Occidental
barangays = 19
class = 4th class city; partially urban
mayor =
founded =
website = [http://himamaylancity.gov.ph http://himamaylancity.gov.ph]
cityhood =
areakm2 = 363.66
pop2000 = 88,684
popden2000 = 243.9
coordinates =Himamaylan City is a city in the province of Negros Occidental,
Philippines . According to the2000 census, it has a population of 88,684 people in 16,878 households. Himamaylan is 83 kilometers south ofBacolod City , the provincial capital. Due to its coastal location, it is a rich source offish ,oyster s andmussel s.Himamaylan became a city on
March 5 ,2001 through a proclamation by PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo under Republic Act No. 9028. It is the first and only city in the 5th District of Negros Occidental.History
In 1795, Himamaylan became the capital of
Negros . [cite web | title =Inside Negros: Himamaylan City | url=http://www.insidenegros.com/negros-occidental/himamaylan-city/ | accessdate = 2008-09-02] At that time, the city served as a garrison for occupying Spanish forces. Today, the old Spanish-built fort constructed as a lookout point for frequentMuslim raids is one of the historical attractions found in the city.cite web | title =Negros Occidental, Himamaylan City | url=http://www.negros-occ.gov.ph/negros-island/negros-occidental-cities/himamaylan/ | accessdate = 2008-09-02]Etymology
The term "Himamaylan" is a
portmanteau of the Hiligaynon words "hima" and "babaylan ". It is alleged that the settlement's earlyMalay inhabitants suffered from a foot malady called "hima", and their employment ofwitch doctor s called "babaylan" caused the Spanish occupiers to call them "Himamaylan". [cite web | title =About Himamaylan City | url=http://www.otopphilippines.gov.ph/microsite.aspx?rid=7&provid=66&prodid=940&sec=2 | accessdate = 2008-09-02]Geography
Himamaylan is located at the center-most
cove on the coastline of the island of Negros. Himamaylan has anatural harbor characterized by deep water favorable to access by marine vessels.Located in the center of Negros island, with Negros central to
Luzon , theVisayas andMindanao , the city is conducive to operations reaching all parts of the country and the rest of the world from a strategic point. Most portions of the city are plains and generally have fertile soil, conducive for agriculture. The city's rivers are 12 feet or deeper, providing drainage for farmland.Economy
The city's main sources of livelihood include fishery, sugar production, rice production, mango cultivation, and ethanol exports.Fact|date=July 2008
Politics
The city has gained prominence in politics over the years. Three provincial governors trace their roots from Himamaylan–Valeriano Gatuslao, Miguel Gatuslao, and Agustin Ramos.
Governor Valeriano Gatuslao served for thirteen years. He started his political career in Murcia as councilor, then was elected as provincial board member. He won almost every election by landslide and was one of the island's most popular politicians of the time. Gatuslao Street in Bacolod City and the district hospital in Himamaylan are named in his honor.
Governor Miguel Gatuslao led the resistance against the Japanese in southern Negros during
World War II , where he was appointed one of the deputy Governors of the island. After the war he was elected Vice-Governor and served until the early 1980s However, he was best known for his enthusiastic promotion of the Boy Scouts.Agustin Ramos was also a long-serving politician. He served as mayor of Himamaylan, then as Congressman, and Governor.
Congressman Agustin Gatuslao is remembered as the "builder of the third district", due to the numerous infrastructure projects he undertook during his terms. He represented then the 3rd District of Negros Occidental which encompassed most of southern Negros. The stadium in Himamaylan City was named in his honor.
Mayor Jose Gatuslao was the longest serving mayor of Himamaylan. Having served for more than two decades.
These four Gatuslaos were brothers and for a while served at the same time. This unprecedented record has yet to be matched by any other family in Negros.
In 1980, Roberto Gatuslao, son of Jose, won a seat in the Interim Batasang Pambansa. Four years later his first cousin Antonio Gatuslao, son of Agustin, won election to the same body. Roberto ran under the KBL banner while Antonio was an independent.
City officials
*Mayor::Carminia "Mencit" Bascon ("Kampi")
*Vice Mayor::Luz Bayot ("Kampi")angguniang Panlungsod
*SPM Gerry Gamposilao ("Kampi")
*SPM Cristina Silverio ("Liberal Party, caucuses with Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Victor Cortez ("Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Janet Villafranca ("Kampi")
*SPM Agustin Ernesto Bascon ("Kampi")
*SPM Aly Tongson ("Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Joselito Saguban ("Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Clodualdo Subaldo ("Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Rolando Da-anoy ("Kampi")
*SPM Larry Badajos ("Lakas-CMD")
*SPM Antonio Limsiaco (ABC President)
*SPM Jose Maria Limsiaco (SK President)Barangays
Himamaylan City is politically subdivided into 19
barangay s.
* Aguisan
* Buenavista
* Cabadiangan
* Cabanbanan
* Carabalan
* Caradio-an
* Libacao
* Mambagaton
* Nabali-an
* Mahalang
* San Antonio
* Sara-et
* Su-ay
* Talaban
* To-oy
* Barangay I (Pob.)
* Barangay II (Pob.)
* Barangay III (Pob.)
* Barangay IV (Pob.)External links
* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
* [http://www.t-macs.com/kiso/local/ 2000 Philippine Census Information]References
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