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Casisang

Casisang (Binukid: Báriyu Kasisang) is the most populous of the 46 barangays of Malaybalay. It is the seat of government of the City of Malaybalay since the City Hall is located here. Situated in the South Highway District of Malaybalay, Casisang borders on the north with the Poblacion barangays of Barangay 11, Barangay 7, and Barangay 9, on the east with Can-ayan, on the south with San Jose, Magsaysay, and Mapayag, and on the West by Imbayao and Kalasungay. According to 2015 census Casisang has a population of 25,696 people.

Casisang
Kasisang
Barangay Casisang
Báriyu Kasisang
Coordinates: 8°08′06″N 125°07′39″E / 8.13499°N 125.127491°E / 8.13499; 125.127491
Country Philippines
Province Bukidnon
CityMalaybalay
DistrictSouth Highway District
BarangayhoodFebruary 7, 1961
Government
 • TypeBarangay Council
 • ChairmanBonifacio G. Valiente
Area
 • Total32.84 km2 (12.68 sq mi)
Elevation
600 m (2,000 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total29,406
 • Density900/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Time zonePST (UTC+8)
PSGC101312012[1]
IRA (2020)Php 20,690,114[2]

History

Under Spanish rule, Barangay Casisang was part of the Barangay Población of Malaybalay. Leaders of Malaybalay extend services to Casisang like in the person of Mr. Esteban Tilanducâ who was delegated as capitán of Malaybalay. He was the mediator between the people and the government. People turn to him for their financial and economic problems. He owned a vast land in the barangay and hired people to work in his farm. Tilanducâ was considered as one of the original settlers of Barangay Casisang. Despite the organization of the community, the natives nonetheless preferred to stay in the forest in fear or dissatisfaction toward Spanish administration. Only when the Americans came, the people eventually learned to settle in the plains. They began to organize communities under a Datù designated as tribal leader. Schools were established which contributed to the economic growth of the community and the life of the people.

Barangay Casisang was separated from Poblacion, Malaybalay and became a regular barangay in February 7, 1961,[3] under Resolution # 14-Series of 1961.

Geography

Casisang is situated in a gently sloping area and in the west it is gradually rising as it touches the foothills of Mt. Kitanglad Range. On the east, the Sawaga River cuts Casisang from its component Sitio Natid-asan where hills make a boundary with Barangay Can-ayan. The Mamalá Creek separates Casisang from Impalambong, Kalasungay, and Imbayao. The Kalawaig Creek, on the other hand, separates Casisang and Barangay 9.

Casisang is roughly divided into "sitios":

  • Casisang Proper - the barangay's center and the seat of government
  • Landing - refers to the area formerly part of the Malaybalay Airport but has since been converted into a housing project; this is the most populated area of Casisang
  • Sitio Natid-asan - located east of Casisang, borders Barangay Can-ayan
  • Sitio Gabunan - situated in the west, it borders Mapayag and Imbayao; the Malaybalay City Memorial Park[4] is situated here
  • Sitio Santa Ana - situated in the south, it borders San Jose and Magsaysay; there are banana plantations in this site
  • Sitio Kibarok - situated on the east bordering barangay Can-ayan and San Jose
  • Sitio Santa Cruz - on the northwest bordering barangay Kalasungay and Imbayao

Demography

Casisang is a population centre of Malaybalay since there are many housing projects erected there. The Malaybalay Airport was closed and was converted into a low-cost housing project by the provincial government of Bukidnon. The housing project increased the population of Casisang into 25,696, making it the most populous barangay in Malaybalay and second in Bukidnon (after Poblacion, Valencia City).

Education

Casisang is part of the Division of Malaybalay City[5] by the Department of Education. It has several public elementary schools located in populated areas and sitios. It has two secondary schools that offer junior and senior high school courses. The list below only includes public schools.

Elementary

School School District
Airport Village Elementary School V
Casisang Central School V
Natid-asan Elementary School V
Santa Ana Elementary School III

Secondary

School School District
Casisang National High School IV
Casisang Stand-alone Senior High School V

References

  1. ^ "Philippine Standard Geographic Code for Casisang". Philippine Statistics Authority.
  2. ^ "CY 2020 Monthly internal revenue allotment for barangays, Region X, Bukidnon". Department of Budget and Management.
  3. ^ Malaybalay Resolution No. 14 s. 1961
  4. ^ Malaybalay City Ordinance no. 561 s. 2005
  5. ^ "Division of Malaybalay City Map". DepEd, Division of Malaybalay City. October 20, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2018.

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Casisang Binukid Bariyu Kasisang is the most populous of the 46 barangays of Malaybalay It is the seat of government of the City of Malaybalay since the City Hall is located here Situated in the South Highway District of Malaybalay Casisang borders on the north with the Poblacion barangays of Barangay 11 Barangay 7 and Barangay 9 on the east with Can ayan on the south with San Jose Magsaysay and Mapayag and on the West by Imbayao and Kalasungay According to 2015 census Casisang has a population of 25 696 people Casisang KasisangBarangayBarangay CasisangBariyu KasisangSealCoordinates 8 08 06 N 125 07 39 E 8 13499 N 125 127491 E 8 13499 125 127491CountryPhilippinesProvinceBukidnonCityMalaybalayDistrictSouth Highway DistrictBarangayhoodFebruary 7 1961Government TypeBarangay Council ChairmanBonifacio G ValienteArea Total32 84 km2 12 68 sq mi Elevation600 m 2 000 ft Population 2020 Total29 406 Density900 km2 2 300 sq mi Time zonePST UTC 8 PSGC101312012 1 IRA 2020 Php 20 690 114 2 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demography 4 Education 4 1 Elementary 4 2 Secondary 5 ReferencesHistory EditUnder Spanish rule Barangay Casisang was part of the Barangay Poblacion of Malaybalay Leaders of Malaybalay extend services to Casisang like in the person of Mr Esteban Tilanduca who was delegated as capitan of Malaybalay He was the mediator between the people and the government People turn to him for their financial and economic problems He owned a vast land in the barangay and hired people to work in his farm Tilanduca was considered as one of the original settlers of Barangay Casisang Despite the organization of the community the natives nonetheless preferred to stay in the forest in fear or dissatisfaction toward Spanish administration Only when the Americans came the people eventually learned to settle in the plains They began to organize communities under a Datu designated as tribal leader Schools were established which contributed to the economic growth of the community and the life of the people Barangay Casisang was separated from Poblacion Malaybalay and became a regular barangay in February 7 1961 3 under Resolution 14 Series of 1961 Geography EditCasisang is situated in a gently sloping area and in the west it is gradually rising as it touches the foothills of Mt Kitanglad Range On the east the Sawaga River cuts Casisang from its component Sitio Natid asan where hills make a boundary with Barangay Can ayan The Mamala Creek separates Casisang from Impalambong Kalasungay and Imbayao The Kalawaig Creek on the other hand separates Casisang and Barangay 9 Casisang is roughly divided into sitios Casisang Proper the barangay s center and the seat of government Landing refers to the area formerly part of the Malaybalay Airport but has since been converted into a housing project this is the most populated area of Casisang Sitio Natid asan located east of Casisang borders Barangay Can ayan Sitio Gabunan situated in the west it borders Mapayag and Imbayao the Malaybalay City Memorial Park 4 is situated here Sitio Santa Ana situated in the south it borders San Jose and Magsaysay there are banana plantations in this site Sitio Kibarok situated on the east bordering barangay Can ayan and San Jose Sitio Santa Cruz on the northwest bordering barangay Kalasungay and ImbayaoDemography EditCasisang is a population centre of Malaybalay since there are many housing projects erected there The Malaybalay Airport was closed and was converted into a low cost housing project by the provincial government of Bukidnon The housing project increased the population of Casisang into 25 696 making it the most populous barangay in Malaybalay and second in Bukidnon after Poblacion Valencia City Education EditCasisang is part of the Division of Malaybalay City 5 by the Department of Education It has several public elementary schools located in populated areas and sitios It has two secondary schools that offer junior and senior high school courses The list below only includes public schools Elementary Edit School School DistrictAirport Village Elementary School VCasisang Central School VNatid asan Elementary School VSanta Ana Elementary School IIISecondary Edit School School DistrictCasisang National High School IVCasisang Stand alone Senior High School VReferences Edit Philippine Standard Geographic Code for Casisang Philippine Statistics Authority CY 2020 Monthly internal revenue allotment for barangays Region X Bukidnon Department of Budget and Management Malaybalay Resolution No 14 s 1961 Malaybalay City Ordinance no 561 s 2005 Division of Malaybalay City Map DepEd Division of Malaybalay City October 20 2012 Retrieved February 22 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Casisang amp oldid 1137267292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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