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Guimaras

Guimaras ([ɡimaˈɾas]), officially the Province of Guimaras (Hiligaynon: Kapuoran sang Guimaras; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Guimaras), is an island province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. The capital is Jordan, while the largest local government unit for it is the municipality of Buenavista. The province is situated in Panay Gulf, between the islands of Panay and Negros. To the northwest is the province of Iloilo and to the southeast is Negros Occidental. The whole island is part of the Metro IloiloGuimaras, one of the twelve metropolitan areas of the Philippines.

Guimaras
Province of Guimaras
(clockwise from top) Guimaras island satellite image in 2016, Guisi Beach, Guisi Lighthouse Ruins, Balaan Bukid way of the Cross, and Navalas Church
Nickname: 
Mango Capital of the Philippines
Location in the Philippines
OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 10°34′N 122°35′E / 10.57°N 122.58°E / 10.57; 122.58
CountryPhilippines
RegionWestern Visayas
Spanish Settlement1581
FoundedMay 22, 1992
CapitalJordan
Largest MunicipalityBuenavista
Government
 • TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan
 • GovernorJoaquin Carlos Rahman A. Nava (NUP)
 • Vice GovernorJohn Edward G. Gando (PDP-Laban)
 • RepresentativeMaria Lucille L. Nava (LP)
 • LegislatureGuimaras Provincial Board
Area
 • Total604.57 km2 (233.43 sq mi)
 • Rank77th out of 81
Highest elevation
(Mount Bontoc)
272 m (892 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[2]
 • Total187,842
 • Rank74th out of 81
 • Density310/km2 (800/sq mi)
  • Rank28th out of 81
DemonymGuimarasnon
Divisions
 • Independent cities0
 • Component cities0
 • Municipalities
5
 • Barangays98
 • DistrictsLegislative district of Guimaras
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP code
5044–5048
IDD:area code+63 (0)33
ISO 3166 codePH-GUI
Spoken languages
Income classification4th class
Websiteguimaras.gov.ph

The province consists primarily of Guimaras Island, and also includes Inampulugan, Guiwanon (or Guiuanon), Panobolon, Natunga, Nadulao, and many surrounding islets.[3]

Guimaras, formerly known as Himal-os, was a sub-province of Iloilo until it was made an independent province on May 22, 1992.

History edit

Spanish colonial era edit

About 1581, Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa, Spanish governor and Captain-General of the Philippine Islands, established a settlement in Guimaras for the purpose of Christianizing the island's natives. He and his subordinates organized the pueblicitos or villages of Nayup under the patronage of Saint Peter the Apostle, and Igang with Saint Anne as patroness.

Evangelization of Guimaras occurred around the same time the friars were making inroads in Panay. The Augustinians established the visitas (chapelries) of Nayup and Igang as subordinate to Oton, Iloilo. Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas, the 7th Spanish Governor-General, noted in a June 20, 1591, report to King Philip II that the friars of Oton made regular visits to the island.

In 1742, the island came under the jurisdiction of Dumangas – now known as Iloilo, until 1751 when the Augustinian Order was replaced by the Jesuits, after which the Dominican order took over Guimaras. The Jesuits, who had established a school in Iloilo and had missions in Molo and Arevalo, took charge of the island. By 1755, it was organized into a regular parish. When the population increased considerably, the island was given its municipal status with a seat of government at Tilad (today Buenavista).

American invasion era edit

Under American rule, the Guimarasnons were given the opportunity to elect their municipal president in 1908.[4]

Douglas MacArthur, a fresh graduate from West Point as a Second Lieutenant at the age of 23, came to Iloilo as the head of the company of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. They constructed roads and the Santo Rosario Wharf, presently named MacArthur's Wharf, which are still in use today. In November 1903, while working on Guimaras, he was ambushed by a pair of Filipino brigands or guerrillas; he shot and killed both with his pistol.[5]

Japanese occupation era edit

In 1942, Japanese Imperial forces landed on Guimaras Island as the Empire of Japan began its occupation of the country during the Second World War. The Japanese controlled almost every island between the Philippines and Hawaii. The U.S. Forces needed these islands to run aircraft to and from the Philippines, while denying Japan usage. The U.S. Army and Navy planned indirect attacks that would eventually lead them to Luzon.[6]

In 1945, 10 U.S. divisions and 5 independent regiments would battle for Luzon, making it the largest campaign of the war and involving more troops than the United States had used in North Africa, Italy or southern France. The combined United States and Philippine Commonwealth forces landed on Guimaras Island, attacking the Japanese and defeating them in the Battle of Guimaras, which led to the liberation of the island.[7][6]

Philippine independence edit

Provincial status edit

Guimaras gained its status as a sub-province of Iloilo through Republic Act 4667,[8] which was enacted by Congress on June 18, 1966. It was proclaimed as a regular and full-fledged province on May 22, 1992, after a plebiscite was conducted to ratify the approval of its conversion pursuant to Section 462 of R.A. 7160.[9]

Shortly after Guimaras acquired its provincial status, President Fidel V. Ramos appointed Emily Relucio-López as its first Governor.

The province of Guimaras was originally composed of three municipalities: Buenavista, Jordan, and Nueva Valencia. In 1995, through Republic Act No. 7896 and Republic Act No. 7897,[10][11] the municipalities of Sibunag and San Lorenzo were created. The two new municipalities officially acquired their municipal status after the May 8, 1995, plebiscite held simultaneously with the local election.

Ernesto L. Gedalanga was the first appointed mayor of Sibunag and Arsenio Zambarrano was also appointed mayor of San Lorenzo. The temporary seat of government of the Municipality of Sibunag is at Barangay Dasal while the temporary seat of Government of the Municipality of San Lorenzo is at Barangay Cabano.

Contemporary edit

Guimaras oil spill edit

In August 2006, the Guimaras oil spill occurred. The 998-ton MT Solar 1, chartered by Petron (the Philippines' largest oil refiner), carrying 2.4 million litres of bunker fuel, sank 17 kilometres (11 mi) off the island's southern coast, contaminating 24 square kilometres (9.3 sq mi). The Philippine Coast Guard called this the worst oil spill in the country's history. According to officials, 1,100 hectares (2,700 acres) of mangroves were affected, including parts of the Taklong Island National Marine Reserve.[12]

Geography edit

Guimaras comprises primarily of Guimaras Island, and the minor islets of Inampulugan, Guiwanon (or Guiuanon), Panobolon, Natunga, Nadulao and many more. The province covers a total area of 604.57 square kilometres (233.43 sq mi)[13] occupying the southeastern section of the Western Visayas region.

Sibunag River is the longest river in Guimaras with a total length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) in municipality of Sibunag, followed by Cabano River 23.7 km (14.7 mi) long in San Lorenzo, Mantangingi River 17.4 km in Buenavista.

Mount Bontoc is the highest point in the province of Guimaras with an elevation of 892 ft (272 m) above sea level, located in municipality of Sibunag. Mount Dinulman is the second highest mountain with an elevation of 879 ft (268 m) also located in Sibunag.

The province has 5 municipalities. There is only one legislative district of Guimaras which encompasses all five towns.

Demographics edit

 
New Guimaras Capitol Building under construction
Population census of Guimaras
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 21,467—    
1918 27,170+1.58%
1939 38,547+1.68%
1948 40,697+0.60%
1960 57,560+2.93%
1970 73,014+2.40%
1975 84,515+2.98%
1980 92,382+1.80%
1990 117,990+2.48%
1995 126,470+1.31%
2000 141,450+2.43%
2007 151,238+0.93%
2010 162,943+2.75%
2015 174,613+1.33%
2020 187,842+1.45%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[14][15][15]

The population of Guimaras in the 2020 census was 187,842 people, with a density of 310 inhabitants per square kilometre or 800 inhabitants per square mile.[4]

The people of the province, called Guimarasnon, speak Hiligaynon as the primary language, as it was once a sub-province of Iloilo. Filipino and English are widely spoken and understood.

Religion edit

The two predominant religions in the municipality are the Roman Catholic Church and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church). The St. Paul's Theological Seminary (SPTS) in Jordan is the regional seminary of the Philippine Independent Church serving its Visayas and Mindanao dioceses.

Economy edit

 
Mangoes galore in the Guimaras Manggahan Festival

The sectors having the most potential to support Guimaras' economic development are mangoes, tourism, cashew cultivation, and food processing. Another expanding sector is fishery, which includes growing seaweed. Infrastructure, capacity-building initiatives, more favorable legislation, and higher investments are just a few examples of local variables that have boosted the potential growth of these industries.

 
Guimaras greenery

Guimaras is well known for its agricultural crops, particularly the mangoes, half of all exported mangoes come from this island. The island province is famous for producing one of the sweetest mangoes in the world, thus earning the nickname "Mango Capital of the Philippines" from local and foreign tourists. Guimaras mangoes are reportedly served at the White House and Buckingham Palace.[23][24][25] Guimaras' largest event of the year is the Manggahan Festival (the Mango Festival).[26] The variety of mangoes produced are also best for making dried mangoes, jam and other special delicacies. They also produce other fruits and vegetables such as bananas, tomatoes, and eggplants among others.[27]

Transportation edit

 
Mango monument in Jordan Wharf

Pump boats cross regularly from Ortiz in Iloilo City to Jordan, Guimaras, taking about 20 to 25 minutes per journey. Other ferries leave from the Parola Wharf in Iloilo to Buenavista, Guimaras. The Parola Wharf is used exclusively during rough weather conditions especially by ferries from Jordan-Ortiz. A roll-on/roll-off ferry travels around 5 times a day but is mostly used to transport cargo such as sacks of charcoals and root crops across the Iloilo Strait.

There is also a pump boat service connecting the town of San Lorenzo to Pulupandan in Negros Occidental.

Government edit

The Governor of Guimaras is Joaquin Carlos Rahman A. Nava, a member of the National Unity Party. The province's Vice Governor is John Edward G. Gando, a member of PDP–Laban. Guimaras is represented in the Philippine House of Representatives by Lucille Nava, also a member of PDP–Laban.

Tourism edit

 
Hubon Guimarasnon of Manggahan Festival.

Guimaras attracts tourists particularly in May, when the Manggahan Festival takes place. In the festival, locals wear mango-inspired costumes and design mango-themed floats in a parade that makes its way around the island. Pastries and confectionery with mango ingredients, as well unprepared mangoes, are also sold in relatively large quantities. Tourism also includes visits to agricultural areas across the island, such as the Oro Verde Mango Plantation.

 
Taklong Island Beach

The island is also a growing destination for ecotourism. Talkong Island, off Guimaras' south coast, is a area of natural beauty recognized by the Philippine government. Tourists frequently visit areas such as the Guisi, Alubihod, Tatlong Pulo, and Natago beaches. Ave Maria Island is another ecological destination near Jordan. Some tourists also choose to visit the San Lorenzo Wind Farm, a series of turbines located near the island's eastern coast.

Guimaras is also a site for religious tourism. The Balaan Bukid Shrine hosts twelve markers of the Way of the Cross as individuals make an ascent towards a hilltop where the main shrine rests. Navalas Church, built between 1880 and 1885, bears one of the few remaining sites of Roman Catholic Spanish heritage on the island. The Trappist Monastery is located near the center of the island, providing a retreat center for visitors in addition to selling various mango-based foodstuffs to help support the monks of the monastery.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "List of Provinces". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Census of Population (2020). "Region VI (Western Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved July 8, 2021.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Official map of province May 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Province of Guimaras
  4. ^ a b "Guimaras History". Islands Philippines.
  5. ^ Clayton, James, D. (1970). "Volume 1, 1880–1941", The Years of MacArthur. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 87–89. ISBN 0-395-10948-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ a b "U.S. Forces Began Main Battle For Philippines 75 Years Ago". U.S. Department of Defense. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
  7. ^ "US Army in WW II". Robert Ross Smith.
  8. ^ "Republic Act No. 4667 - An Act Creating the Subprovince of Guimaras in the Province of Iloilo". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  9. ^ "An Act Providing for a Local Government Code of 1991". The LawPhil Project.
  10. ^ "Republic Act No. 7896; An Act Creating the Municipality of Sibunag in the Province of Guimaras". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. February 20, 1995. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  11. ^ "Republic Act No. 7897 - An Act Creating the Municipality of San Lorenzo in the Province of Guimaras". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  12. ^ Ombion, Karl G.; Lachica, Ryan B. (2006). . Bulatlat. Archived from the original on January 9, 2007. Retrieved April 15, 2016. As of press time, the ship's sinking has already caused an oil spill contaminating 200 kilometers of the coastline of Nueva Valencia, Sibunag and San Lorenzo towns. This has reportedly affected more than 20 sq. km of coral reefs, 1,100 has. of the Taclong national marine reserve in Nueva Valencia, at least 4,000 fishermen and 17,000 households in several coastal villages.
  13. ^ a b "Province: Guimaras". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Census of Population (2015). "Region VI (Western Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved June 20, 2016.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ a b Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region VI (Western Visayas)" (PDF). Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. National Statistics Office. Retrieved June 29, 2016.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  17. ^ "Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. November 29, 2005.
  18. ^ "2009 Official Poverty Statistics of the Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. February 8, 2011.
  19. ^ "Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold, Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population, by Region and Province: 1991, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. August 27, 2016.
  20. ^ "Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold, Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population, by Region and Province: 1991, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. August 27, 2016.
  21. ^ "Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold, Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population, by Region and Province: 1991, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. August 27, 2016.
  22. ^ "Updated Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold, Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population with Measures of Precision, by Region and Province: 2015 and 2018". Philippine Statistics Authority. June 4, 2020.
  23. ^ Alexander R. Bautista. . Manila Standard Today. Archived from the original on July 2, 2013.
  24. ^ Stefanie (October 4, 2010). "Journey of a lifetime". blogspot.
  25. ^ "Philippine Mangoes Naihain na sa White House at Buckingham Palace". GMA News. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021.
  26. ^ . guimaras.gov. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012.
  27. ^ a b "Beyond Guimaras Mango: What is the Economy of Guimaras? - Streamtech". September 25, 2021. Retrieved March 17, 2023.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Guimaras at Wikimedia Commons
  • Provincial Government of Guimaras
  •   Geographic data related to Guimaras at OpenStreetMap

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Guimaras Island redirects here For other uses see Guimaras disambiguation Guimaras ɡimaˈɾas officially the Province of Guimaras Hiligaynon Kapuoran sang Guimaras Tagalog Lalawigan ng Guimaras is an island province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region The capital is Jordan while the largest local government unit for it is the municipality of Buenavista The province is situated in Panay Gulf between the islands of Panay and Negros To the northwest is the province of Iloilo and to the southeast is Negros Occidental The whole island is part of the Metro Iloilo Guimaras one of the twelve metropolitan areas of the Philippines GuimarasProvinceProvince of Guimaras clockwise from top Guimaras island satellite image in 2016 Guisi Beach Guisi Lighthouse Ruins Balaan Bukid way of the Cross and Navalas ChurchFlagSealNickname Mango Capital of the PhilippinesLocation in the PhilippinesOpenStreetMapCoordinates 10 34 N 122 35 E 10 57 N 122 58 E 10 57 122 58CountryPhilippinesRegionWestern VisayasSpanish Settlement1581FoundedMay 22 1992CapitalJordanLargest MunicipalityBuenavistaGovernment TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan GovernorJoaquin Carlos Rahman A Nava NUP Vice GovernorJohn Edward G Gando PDP Laban RepresentativeMaria Lucille L Nava LP LegislatureGuimaras Provincial BoardArea 1 Total604 57 km2 233 43 sq mi Rank77th out of 81Highest elevation Mount Bontoc 272 m 892 ft Population 2020 census 2 Total187 842 Rank74th out of 81 Density310 km2 800 sq mi Rank28th out of 81DemonymGuimarasnonDivisions Independent cities0 Component cities0 Municipalities5 BuenavistaJordanNueva ValenciaSan LorenzoSibunag Barangays98 DistrictsLegislative district of GuimarasTime zoneUTC 8 PHT ZIP code5044 5048IDD area code 63 0 33ISO 3166 codePH GUISpoken languagesHiligaynonAtiFilipinoEnglishIncome classification4th classWebsiteguimaras wbr gov wbr phThe province consists primarily of Guimaras Island and also includes Inampulugan Guiwanon or Guiuanon Panobolon Natunga Nadulao and many surrounding islets 3 Guimaras formerly known as Himal os was a sub province of Iloilo until it was made an independent province on May 22 1992 Contents 1 History 1 1 Spanish colonial era 1 2 American invasion era 1 3 Japanese occupation era 1 4 Philippine independence 1 4 1 Provincial status 1 5 Contemporary 1 5 1 Guimaras oil spill 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 4 Economy 5 Transportation 6 Government 7 Tourism 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editSpanish colonial era edit About 1581 Gonzalo Ronquillo de Penalosa Spanish governor and Captain General of the Philippine Islands established a settlement in Guimaras for the purpose of Christianizing the island s natives He and his subordinates organized the pueblicitos or villages of Nayup under the patronage of Saint Peter the Apostle and Igang with Saint Anne as patroness Evangelization of Guimaras occurred around the same time the friars were making inroads in Panay The Augustinians established the visitas chapelries of Nayup and Igang as subordinate to Oton Iloilo Gomez Perez Dasmarinas the 7th Spanish Governor General noted in a June 20 1591 report to King Philip II that the friars of Oton made regular visits to the island In 1742 the island came under the jurisdiction of Dumangas now known as Iloilo until 1751 when the Augustinian Order was replaced by the Jesuits after which the Dominican order took over Guimaras The Jesuits who had established a school in Iloilo and had missions in Molo and Arevalo took charge of the island By 1755 it was organized into a regular parish When the population increased considerably the island was given its municipal status with a seat of government at Tilad today Buenavista American invasion era edit Under American rule the Guimarasnons were given the opportunity to elect their municipal president in 1908 4 Douglas MacArthur a fresh graduate from West Point as a Second Lieutenant at the age of 23 came to Iloilo as the head of the company of U S Army Corps of Engineers They constructed roads and the Santo Rosario Wharf presently named MacArthur s Wharf which are still in use today In November 1903 while working on Guimaras he was ambushed by a pair of Filipino brigands or guerrillas he shot and killed both with his pistol 5 Japanese occupation era edit In 1942 Japanese Imperial forces landed on Guimaras Island as the Empire of Japan began its occupation of the country during the Second World War The Japanese controlled almost every island between the Philippines and Hawaii The U S Forces needed these islands to run aircraft to and from the Philippines while denying Japan usage The U S Army and Navy planned indirect attacks that would eventually lead them to Luzon 6 In 1945 10 U S divisions and 5 independent regiments would battle for Luzon making it the largest campaign of the war and involving more troops than the United States had used in North Africa Italy or southern France The combined United States and Philippine Commonwealth forces landed on Guimaras Island attacking the Japanese and defeating them in the Battle of Guimaras which led to the liberation of the island 7 6 Philippine independence edit Provincial status edit Guimaras gained its status as a sub province of Iloilo through Republic Act 4667 8 which was enacted by Congress on June 18 1966 It was proclaimed as a regular and full fledged province on May 22 1992 after a plebiscite was conducted to ratify the approval of its conversion pursuant to Section 462 of R A 7160 9 Shortly after Guimaras acquired its provincial status President Fidel V Ramos appointed Emily Relucio Lopez as its first Governor The province of Guimaras was originally composed of three municipalities Buenavista Jordan and Nueva Valencia In 1995 through Republic Act No 7896 and Republic Act No 7897 10 11 the municipalities of Sibunag and San Lorenzo were created The two new municipalities officially acquired their municipal status after the May 8 1995 plebiscite held simultaneously with the local election Ernesto L Gedalanga was the first appointed mayor of Sibunag and Arsenio Zambarrano was also appointed mayor of San Lorenzo The temporary seat of government of the Municipality of Sibunag is at Barangay Dasal while the temporary seat of Government of the Municipality of San Lorenzo is at Barangay Cabano Contemporary edit Guimaras oil spill edit In August 2006 the Guimaras oil spill occurred The 998 ton MT Solar 1 chartered by Petron the Philippines largest oil refiner carrying 2 4 million litres of bunker fuel sank 17 kilometres 11 mi off the island s southern coast contaminating 24 square kilometres 9 3 sq mi The Philippine Coast Guard called this the worst oil spill in the country s history According to officials 1 100 hectares 2 700 acres of mangroves were affected including parts of the Taklong Island National Marine Reserve 12 Geography editGuimaras comprises primarily of Guimaras Island and the minor islets of Inampulugan Guiwanon or Guiuanon Panobolon Natunga Nadulao and many more The province covers a total area of 604 57 square kilometres 233 43 sq mi 13 occupying the southeastern section of the Western Visayas region Sibunag River is the longest river in Guimaras with a total length of 28 8 km 17 9 mi in municipality of Sibunag followed by Cabano River 23 7 km 14 7 mi long in San Lorenzo Mantangingi River 17 4 km in Buenavista Mount Bontoc is the highest point in the province of Guimaras with an elevation of 892 ft 272 m above sea level located in municipality of Sibunag Mount Dinulman is the second highest mountain with an elevation of 879 ft 268 m also located in Sibunag The province has 5 municipalities There is only one legislative district of Guimaras which encompasses all five towns Municipality i Population p a Area 13 Density Barangay 2020 2 2015 14 km2 sq mi km2 sq mi10 41 49 N 122 38 52 E 10 6970 N 122 6479 E 10 6970 122 6479 Buenavista Buenavista 28 2 52 899 50 437 0 91 115 60 44 63 460 1 200 3610 39 40 N 122 35 27 E 10 6611 N 122 5909 E 10 6611 122 5909 Jordan Jordan 21 1 39 566 36 096 1 76 126 11 48 69 310 800 1410 31 35 N 122 32 23 E 10 5265 N 122 5396 E 10 5265 122 5396 Nueva Valencia Nueva Valencia 22 8 42 771 39 810 1 38 137 12 52 94 310 800 2210 35 29 N 122 42 09 E 10 5913 N 122 7024 E 10 5913 122 7024 San Lorenzo San Lorenzo 15 7 29 444 26 112 2 31 106 23 41 02 280 730 1210 30 10 N 122 37 49 E 10 5028 N 122 6304 E 10 5028 122 6304 Sibunag Sibunag 12 3 23 162 22 158 0 85 126 81 48 96 180 470 14Total 187 842 174 613 1 40 611 87 236 24 310 800 98 Provincial capital Municipality The globe nbsp icon marks the town center nbsp Demographics edit nbsp New Guimaras Capitol Building under constructionPopulation census of GuimarasYearPop p a 190321 467 191827 170 1 58 193938 547 1 68 194840 697 0 60 196057 560 2 93 197073 014 2 40 197584 515 2 98 198092 382 1 80 1990117 990 2 48 1995126 470 1 31 2000141 450 2 43 2007151 238 0 93 2010162 943 2 75 2015174 613 1 33 2020187 842 1 45 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 14 15 15 The population of Guimaras in the 2020 census was 187 842 people with a density of 310 inhabitants per square kilometre or 800 inhabitants per square mile 4 The people of the province called Guimarasnon speak Hiligaynon as the primary language as it was once a sub province of Iloilo Filipino and English are widely spoken and understood Religion edit The two predominant religions in the municipality are the Roman Catholic Church and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Philippine Independent Church The St Paul s Theological Seminary SPTS in Jordan is the regional seminary of the Philippine Independent Church serving its Visayas and Mindanao dioceses Economy editPoverty Incidence of Guimaras Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki wiki Source Philippine Statistics Authority 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 nbsp Mangoes galore in the Guimaras Manggahan FestivalThe sectors having the most potential to support Guimaras economic development are mangoes tourism cashew cultivation and food processing Another expanding sector is fishery which includes growing seaweed Infrastructure capacity building initiatives more favorable legislation and higher investments are just a few examples of local variables that have boosted the potential growth of these industries nbsp Guimaras greeneryGuimaras is well known for its agricultural crops particularly the mangoes half of all exported mangoes come from this island The island province is famous for producing one of the sweetest mangoes in the world thus earning the nickname Mango Capital of the Philippines from local and foreign tourists Guimaras mangoes are reportedly served at the White House and Buckingham Palace 23 24 25 Guimaras largest event of the year is the Manggahan Festival the Mango Festival 26 The variety of mangoes produced are also best for making dried mangoes jam and other special delicacies They also produce other fruits and vegetables such as bananas tomatoes and eggplants among others 27 Transportation edit nbsp Mango monument in Jordan WharfPump boats cross regularly from Ortiz in Iloilo City to Jordan Guimaras taking about 20 to 25 minutes per journey Other ferries leave from the Parola Wharf in Iloilo to Buenavista Guimaras The Parola Wharf is used exclusively during rough weather conditions especially by ferries from Jordan Ortiz A roll on roll off ferry travels around 5 times a day but is mostly used to transport cargo such as sacks of charcoals and root crops across the Iloilo Strait There is also a pump boat service connecting the town of San Lorenzo to Pulupandan in Negros Occidental Government editThe Governor of Guimaras is Joaquin Carlos Rahman A Nava a member of the National Unity Party The province s Vice Governor is John Edward G Gando a member of PDP Laban Guimaras is represented in the Philippine House of Representatives by Lucille Nava also a member of PDP Laban Tourism edit nbsp Hubon Guimarasnon of Manggahan Festival Guimaras attracts tourists particularly in May when the Manggahan Festival takes place In the festival locals wear mango inspired costumes and design mango themed floats in a parade that makes its way around the island Pastries and confectionery with mango ingredients as well unprepared mangoes are also sold in relatively large quantities Tourism also includes visits to agricultural areas across the island such as the Oro Verde Mango Plantation nbsp Taklong Island BeachThe island is also a growing destination for ecotourism Talkong Island off Guimaras south coast is a area of natural beauty recognized by the Philippine government Tourists frequently visit areas such as the Guisi Alubihod Tatlong Pulo and Natago beaches Ave Maria Island is another ecological destination near Jordan Some tourists also choose to visit the San Lorenzo Wind Farm a series of turbines located near the island s eastern coast Guimaras is also a site for religious tourism The Balaan Bukid Shrine hosts twelve markers of the Way of the Cross as individuals make an ascent towards a hilltop where the main shrine rests Navalas Church built between 1880 and 1885 bears one of the few remaining sites of Roman Catholic Spanish heritage on the island The Trappist Monastery is located near the center of the island providing a retreat center for visitors in addition to selling various mango based foodstuffs to help support the monks of the monastery 27 See also editList of islands of the Philippines Taklong Island National Marine ReserveReferences edit List of Provinces PSGC Interactive Makati City Philippines National Statistical Coordination Board Retrieved January 30 2013 a b Census of Population 2020 Region VI Western Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved July 8 2021 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Official map of province Archived May 11 2011 at the Wayback Machine Province of Guimaras a b Guimaras History Islands Philippines Clayton James D 1970 Volume 1 1880 1941 The Years of MacArthur Boston Houghton Mifflin pp 87 89 ISBN 0 395 10948 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b U S Forces Began Main Battle For Philippines 75 Years Ago U S Department of Defense Retrieved March 17 2023 US Army in WW II Robert Ross Smith Republic Act No 4667 An Act Creating the Subprovince of Guimaras in the Province of Iloilo Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Retrieved December 20 2015 An Act Providing for a Local Government Code of 1991 The LawPhil Project Republic Act No 7896 An Act Creating the Municipality of Sibunag in the Province of Guimaras Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines February 20 1995 Retrieved December 20 2015 Republic Act No 7897 An Act Creating the Municipality of San Lorenzo in the Province of Guimaras Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Retrieved December 20 2015 Ombion Karl G Lachica Ryan B 2006 Guimaras Oil Spill Ship Found Unfit for Sailing Bulatlat Archived from the original on January 9 2007 Retrieved April 15 2016 As of press time the ship s sinking has already caused an oil spill contaminating 200 kilometers of the coastline of Nueva Valencia Sibunag and San Lorenzo towns This has reportedly affected more than 20 sq km of coral reefs 1 100 has of the Taclong national marine reserve in Nueva Valencia at least 4 000 fishermen and 17 000 households in several coastal villages a b Province Guimaras PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved January 8 2016 a b Census of Population 2015 Region VI Western Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved June 20 2016 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region VI Western Visayas PDF Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay National Statistics Office Retrieved June 29 2016 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines PDF Philippine Statistics Authority November 29 2005 2009 Official Poverty Statistics of the Philippines PDF Philippine Statistics Authority February 8 2011 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Region and Province 1991 2006 2009 2012 and 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority August 27 2016 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Region and Province 1991 2006 2009 2012 and 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority August 27 2016 Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population by Region and Province 1991 2006 2009 2012 and 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority August 27 2016 Updated Annual Per Capita Poverty Threshold Poverty Incidence and Magnitude of Poor Population with Measures of Precision by Region and Province 2015 and 2018 Philippine Statistics Authority June 4 2020 Alexander R Bautista The hidden jewel that is Guimaras Manila Standard Today Archived from the original on July 2 2013 Stefanie October 4 2010 Journey of a lifetime blogspot Philippine Mangoes Naihain na sa White House at Buckingham Palace GMA News Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Manggahan Festival guimaras gov Archived from the original on July 2 2012 a b Beyond Guimaras Mango What is the Economy of Guimaras Streamtech September 25 2021 Retrieved March 17 2023 External links editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Media related to Guimaras at Wikimedia Commons Provincial Government of Guimaras nbsp Geographic data related to Guimaras at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guimaras amp oldid 1168214731, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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