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Legazpi, Albay

Legazpi, officially the City of Legazpi (Central Bikol: Siyudad nin Legazpi; Filipino: Lungsod ng Legazpi), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 209,533. [9] Legazpi is the regional center and largest city of the Bicol Region, in terms of population.[11][12] It is the region's center of tourism, education, health services, commerce[13] and transportation[4] in the Bicol Region.

Legazpi
City of Legazpi
Clockwise from top right: JCI Legazpi Tourism Marker, View from The Oriental Legazpi, Cathedral of St. Gregory the Great, Battle of Legazpi Monument, Legazpi City Hall, Zip-line at Ligñon Hill, Old Legazpi Airport
Nickname(s): 
Queen City of Southern Luzon[1][2] City of Fun and Adventure[3]
Gateway of Southern Luzon[4]
Gateway City of Bicol[5]
Anthem: Legazpi Ngonyan[6]
Map of Albay with Legazpi highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Legazpi
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 13°08′N 123°44′E / 13.13°N 123.73°E / 13.13; 123.73Coordinates: 13°08′N 123°44′E / 13.13°N 123.73°E / 13.13; 123.73
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol Region
ProvinceAlbay
District 2nd district
Founded1616
Cityhood1892 (First time)

July 18, 1948(Second time)

June 12, 1959(Final date)
Barangays70 (see Barangays)
Government
[7]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorCarmen Geraldine B. Rosal
 • Vice MayorOscar Robert H. Cristobal
 • RepresentativeJose Ma. Clemente "Joey" S. Salceda
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate131,412 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total153.70 km2 (59.34 sq mi)
Elevation
149 m (489 ft)
Highest elevation
2,444 m (8,018 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [9]
 • Total209,533
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
 • Households
46,445
Demonym(s)Legazpeños (masculine)
Legazpeñas (feminine)
Legazpians (English, occasionally)
Economy
 • Income class1st income class city
 • Poverty incidence13.78% (2018)[10]
 • Revenue₱1,500,909,095.23 (2020)
 • Assets₱3,483,889,990.13 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱1,061,891,737.86 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱629,663,600.54 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityAlbay Power and Energy Corporation (APEC)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4500
PSGC
050506000
IDD:area code+63 (0)52
Native languagesAlbay Bikol
Tagalog
Websitelegazpi.gov.ph

The city is composed of two districts, Legazpi Port and the Old Albay District. Mayon Volcano, one of the Philippines' most popular icons and tourist destinations, is partly within the city's borders.[14]

In 2018, Legazpi was ranked first in overall competitiveness among component cities by the National Competitiveness Council.[15] The city also ranked first in infrastructure and second in economic dynamism.[16][17] In the same year, Legazpi was also named "most business-friendly city" in the component city category by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[18]

Etymology

The city of Legazpi was named after Miguel López de Legazpi, the Basque Spanish conquistador who officially annexed the Philippine Islands to the Spanish Empire in 1565, and whose surname came from a town in Gipuzkoa, Spain.

History

Pre-Hispanic

The area that is now Albay had a thriving civilization before the Spanish arrived.[19] The Spanish explorers found densely populated settlements with an abundance of gold and provisions in the southern Bicol peninsula.[20] Ancient inhabitants practiced rice cultivation, made fine gold jewelry and possessed silk, suggesting trade with China.[20] American anthropologist Henry Otley Beyer found jars, stone tools and shells from 100 to 500 BC in Sorsogon and Albay.[21] Meanwhile, ancient burial jars and pottery were also found in Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave in Camalig.[22] Other evidences of pre-Hispanic civilization include the Mataas shell scoop, which dates back to the Late Neolithic Period, found in Cagraray Island.[23] The Mataas shell scoop was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines.[24]

Foundation

Legazpi was originally a fishing settlement called Sawangan that occupied the mangrove swamps that is now the Legazpi Port, inhabited by fisher folk and farmers.[25] In 1569, a Spanish expedition dispatched by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi led by Luis Enriquez de Guzman and Augustinian friar Alonso Jimenez first set foot in Albay. They arrived on the coastal settlement called Ibalon in present-day Magallanes, Sorsogon after exploring the islands of Masbate, Ticao and Burias and proceeded inland as far as present-day Camalig, Albay.[20][26]

In July 1573, the conquistador Juan de Salcedo, grandson of Governor-General Legazpi, led another expedition from the north. They founded Villa Santiago de Libon (present-day Libon, Albay) and reached the settlement of Albaybay, whose name was subsequently shortened to 'Albay' or Pueblo de Albay. In 1616, Pueblo de Albay served as the capital of Partido de Ibalon, which included present-day Albay, Sorsogon, Masbate, parts of Camarines Sur and the islands of Catanduanes, Ticao and Burias.[27]

Spanish colonial era

Spanish religious missionaries governed the settlement in the 1580s. In 1587, Franciscan friars of the Doctrina de Cagsawa began to convert the area's population to Christianity. The village of Sawangan became more populous and progressive and the first parish priest, Fray Francisco de Santa Ana, OFM, built a wooden chapel with St. Gregory the Great as patron. Sawangan then became an independent parish and was called Misión de San Gregorio Magno de Sawangan.[28]

A bigger and more imposing church replaced the chapel during the tenure of Fray Martin del Espiritu OFM in 1636 and Sawangan continued to thrive despite the Moro raids in the 1700s, a super typhoon in 1742, an earthquake in 1811, and other calamities.[28] Sawangan was created a visita regular in 1605 and elevated as an independent town in 1616.

1814 Eruption of Mt. Mayon

 
Façade of the old church of Cagsawa, destroyed in the eruption of Mt. Mayon on February 1, 1814

On February 1, 1814, a catastrophic eruption of Mt. Mayon partially destroyed Sawangan and buried Cagsawa, Budiao and Camalig. The parish priest of Sawangan, Fray Pedro Licup, urged the residents to transfer to Makalaya (present-day Barangay Taysan) located on the slopes of Mt. Bariw. However, many residents decided to return to the lowlands and settled in Taytay (present-day Barangay Bagumbayan).

Other survivors opted to return to the original location of Sawangan and established Binanuahan (Banuang Gurang) despite a decree by the Gobierno Superior signed on October 1, 1829, which prohibited the establishment of new towns.[28] The new settlement in Taytay grew larger and eventually became a township. Binanuahan was declared a visita or tributary of Taytay and the combined town became known as Albay Nuevo.[29]

In 1839, the settlers in Taytay started to erect a stone church designed by Gobernadorcillo Don Jose Ma. de Peñaranda, an architect, in consultation with Fray Jose Yagres, OFM. The structure would become the present Cathedral of San Gregorio Magno in the Old Albay District. Meanwhile, those who returned to Sawangan established an ermita or chapel dedicated to the Archangel Raphael, whom they adopted as patron saint. This became the present church of St. Raphael the Archangel in the Legazpi Port district.

On July 17, 1856, Governor General Ramon Montero signed a decree creating the township of Pueblo Viejo, out of Binanuahan and the adjacent villages of Lamba, Rawis and Bigaa. In another decree, Montero named the town Legazpi, which was formally established on October 22 of the same year, in honor of no less than Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, the first Governor General, who landed in the town's territories years before.

Port of Legazpi opened to world trade

The port of Legazpi served as anchorage for ships sailing to Nueva España (Mexico) beginning in the latter part of the 16th century. The nearby Sula Channel was used as a sanctuary by galleons during storms because of its sheltered inlet. In 1873, Legazpi was made a port of entry by a Royal Decree earlier issued in Madrid on May 18, 1872, and later promulgated by Governor Juan Alamenos y de Vivar on December 3, 1874.[28][30]

Legazpi was declared a city for the first time under the Becerra Law of 1892.[31][32][33][34] In 1894, the Spanish Minister of the Ultramar promulgated a decree creating the combined city government (ayunamiento) of Legazpi, a merger of the towns of Albay (now Old Albay District) and Daraga with the territories of the former.

Philippine revolution

 
Mayon Volcano in 1899

On September 22, 1898, the Civil Governor of Albay, Angel Bascaran y Federic and the Spanish residents evacuated Albay. Subsequently, a revolutionary junta was organized by Don Anacieto Solano who later turned over the command to General Vicente Lukban, General-in-chief of Operations of the revolutionary government in the southern region.[29]

American colonial era

 
Aerial view of Legazpi, circa 1930s

On January 23, 1900, American forces composed of three infantry companies equipped with powerful rifles and cannon landed on the shores of Albay Gulf to conquer Legazpi. They were met by 800 revolutionary Filipino troops headed by General Jose Ignacio Paua, Col. Antero Reyes, Captain Alvaro Nepomuceno, and Policarpio Pergone who put up a strong defense of the city.[35]

The American troops, headed by Brig. Gen. W.A. Kobbe, encountered heavy resistance from the Filipino forces who gallantly engaged them in a bloody fight on San Rafael Bridge that resulted in the death of 172 Filipinos including Reyes, who used only bolos. Another 12 Filipinos were injured while the American forces suffered only 12 injured infantrymen.[35] To commemorate the valiant efforts of the revolutionary troops, a monument was built on the site of the former San Rafael Bridge. The swampy area where the bridge was located was reclaimed during the early 20th century and is now the intersection of Rizal Street and Quezon Avenue.

Following their occupation of the city in 1900, the American colonizers cancelled Legazpi's city status. In 1908, after the war's conclusion, the Americans split Legazpi into two separate towns, Legazpi and Albay (now Old Albay District), which became the provincial capital of Albay. In 1922, the town of Daraga was further split from the then municipality of Albay.

World War II

 
Japanese bombers from the aircraft carrier Ryujo attack Legazpi, December 12, 1941

On December 12, 1941, a few days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Legazpi was occupied by forces of the Imperial Japanese Army, the purpose of which was to obtain control of local airstrips which could be used as forward bases by fighter aircraft for operations in central Luzon. Throughout the Japanese occupation, resistance by Bicolano and local troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army continued in the hills and mountains south of Legazpi. In January 1945, American and Filipino liberation forces, supported by Bicolano guerrillas, liberated Legazpi. However, the city suffered extensive aerial bombardment from US aircraft and many old buildings were destroyed including the old St. Raphael church and the Academia de Santa Ines campus.

Independent Philippines

Legazpi became a city for the second time on July 18, 1948, when Daraga and Legazpi were combined to constitute its territory under Republic Act No. 306;[36] at that time, President Elpidio Quirino appointed Jose R. Arboleda[37] as the first City Mayor.[38] But on June 8, 1954, Republic Act No. 993 was approved, recreating the two towns (Daraga and Legazpi) and the city was dissolved.[39]

Cityhood

Finally, on June 12, 1959, Legazpi became a city for the third time under Republic Act no. 2234.[40] Amendments were introduced under R.A. 5525.[41] Presidential Decree 125 issued on February 23, 1973, declared the town of Daraga as part of the territorial jurisdiction of the city.[42][43] This decree, however, was not implemented with the onset of the Integrated Reorganization Plan, which involved the restructuring of local governments.

On September 24, 1972, then President Ferdinand Marcos designated Legazpi as the administrative center of Bicol Region through the Integrated Reorganization Plan of 1972, the implementing framework of Presidential Decree No. 1.[44][45]

Pope John Paul II visited Legazpi on February 21, 1981, during his first apostolic journey to the Philippines.[46][47] Aside from Manila where the beatification of St. Lorenzo Ruiz was held, the Pope also visited Baguio, Bacolod, Iloilo, Bataan, Cebu, and Davao.[48] The Pope held a mass dedicated to farmers at the St. Gregory the Great Cathedral.[49]

Geography

 
View to the north from Barangay Lamba located in the hilly southern areas of Legazpi

Legazpi is on the eastern portion of the province of Albay bounded on the north by the municipality of Santo Domingo, on the east by the Albay Gulf, on the west by the municipality of Daraga, and on the south by the municipalities of Manito, Albay and Pilar and Castilla, Sorsogon. The city is located 527 kilometres (327 mi) south of Manila.

From north to south, the city spans approximately 29 kilometers; from east to west, the narrowest portion is about 3 kilometers (urban district) while the widest is about 15 kilometers (southeast area).[50] Legazpi has a total land area of 20,437 hectares, 90 percent of which is classified as rural (18,431.66 hectares) while 10 percent is classified as urban (2,005.39 hectares).[51]

Legazpi's topography is generally plain on the northeastern areas, with slopes ranging from five to fifteen degrees. The southern areas have mostly rolling to hilly terrain. In the city's coastal areas, the terrain varies from plain (north) to hilly (south).[52] Legazpi is criss-crossed by several rivers including the Tibu, Macabalo and Yawa rivers with a number of swampy areas, particularly in the urban district. To mitigate flooding in these low-lying areas, the local government has built an urban drainage and flood control system consisting of dikes, canals, sea walls and three pumping stations located in Barangays San Roque, Bay-Bay and Victory Village.[53][54]

Barangays

Legazpi is politically subdivided into 70 barangays.[55] The city has 45 urban barangays and 25 rural barangays.[56]

 
Political map of Legazpi, Albay

Climate

Climate data for Legazpi (1981–2010, extremes 1903–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 32.7
(90.9)
33.7
(92.7)
35.0
(95.0)
36.5
(97.7)
37.7
(99.9)
37.6
(99.7)
36.6
(97.9)
36.9
(98.4)
36.0
(96.8)
35.3
(95.5)
34.4
(93.9)
33.2
(91.8)
37.7
(99.9)
Average high °C (°F) 28.8
(83.8)
29.3
(84.7)
30.2
(86.4)
31.6
(88.9)
32.4
(90.3)
32.2
(90.0)
31.5
(88.7)
31.5
(88.7)
31.4
(88.5)
31.0
(87.8)
30.2
(86.4)
29.1
(84.4)
30.8
(87.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.0
(78.8)
26.3
(79.3)
27.0
(80.6)
28.2
(82.8)
28.9
(84.0)
28.6
(83.5)
28.1
(82.6)
28.2
(82.8)
28.0
(82.4)
27.6
(81.7)
27.2
(81.0)
26.4
(79.5)
27.5
(81.5)
Average low °C (°F) 23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.8
(74.8)
24.7
(76.5)
25.3
(77.5)
25.1
(77.2)
24.7
(76.5)
24.8
(76.6)
24.5
(76.1)
24.2
(75.6)
24.2
(75.6)
23.7
(74.7)
24.3
(75.7)
Record low °C (°F) 17.0
(62.6)
16.0
(60.8)
17.0
(62.6)
16.7
(62.1)
17.1
(62.8)
18.9
(66.0)
15.8
(60.4)
19.4
(66.9)
19.0
(66.2)
17.2
(63.0)
17.9
(64.2)
13.9
(57.0)
13.9
(57.0)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 311.7
(12.27)
236.4
(9.31)
193.8
(7.63)
171.2
(6.74)
186.6
(7.35)
230.5
(9.07)
259.8
(10.23)
222.5
(8.76)
285.9
(11.26)
333.0
(13.11)
480.3
(18.91)
520.2
(20.48)
3,432.1
(135.12)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm) 21 15 17 15 15 17 20 18 19 21 23 23 224
Average relative humidity (%) 84 82 83 82 82 82 84 84 84 86 86 85 84
Source: PAGASA[59][60]

Legazpi City features a tropical rainforest climate with copious amount of rainfall throughout the year. Legazpi has noticeably wetter and drier periods of the year. However, the city's driest month, April, still sees on average of over 150 millimetres (5.9 in) of precipitation per month. Similar to many other cities with this climate, temperatures are relatively constant throughout the course of the year, with a mean annual average of 26.9 °C (80.4 °F).[61] The coolest month is January with a daily mean of 25.3 °C (77.5 °F) and the hottest months are jointly May and June with a daily mean of 28.1 °C (82.6 °F). The all-time record high temperature was 37.7 °C (99.9 °F) on May 27, 1968, and the all-time record low temperature was 13.9 °C (57.0 °F) on February 28, 1971.[61]

Disaster risk reduction

 
Mayon Volcano erupting in January 2018.

Because of its geographical location on the eastern coast of the Philippines and the close proximity of Mayon Volcano, Legazpi is vulnerable to typhoons, sea level rise and volcanic eruptions. To mitigate the effects of climate change and improve the city's resilience against disasters, the city government has adopted a disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation strategy.[62] The City Government of Legazpi was recognized by the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC) as a model locality in implementing risk reduction management practices in the Philippines.[63]

On the provincial level, Albay has institutionalized disaster preparedness and disaster response by creating the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (APSEMO) in 1995.[64] The APSEMO is tasked to design and implement a disaster risk management and reduction program. Its main objective is to develop more pro-active and disaster resilient communities.[64] Specific disaster preparedness strategies in Albay and Legazpi include preemptive evacuation,[65] 'zero casualty' policy,[66][67] re-planning of the city's land use,[68] mangrove reforestation,[69] and the establishment of the Climate Change Academy as a training center for disaster risk management, evaluation of climate risk hazards and adaptive capabilities, planning, and programming.[70][71] On March 12, 2018, Mayor Noel E. Rosal announced his administration's proposed plan to construct a permanent 1000-room evacuation center in Barangay Homapon for citizens living within the "eight-kilometer extended danger zone" near the volcano Mayon.[72]

Demographics

Population census of Legazpi
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 23,255—    
1918 52,756+5.61%
1939 41,468−1.14%
1948 78,828+7.40%
1960 60,593−2.17%
1970 84,090+3.33%
1975 88,378+1.00%
1980 99,766+2.45%
1990 121,116+1.96%
1995 141,657+2.98%
2000 157,010+2.23%
2007 175,843+1.57%
2010 182,201+1.30%
2015 196,639+1.46%
2020 209,533+1.26%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[57][73][74][75]

According to the 2020 census, the population of Legazpi is 209,533 people, [9] with a density of 1,400/km2 or 3,600/sq mi.

Legazpi had an average annual population growth of 1.86% between 2000 and 2007 according to the 2010 census. About 58 percent of the city's population or 105,853 live in areas classified as urban while 42 percent or 76,348 live in rural areas. The city has a population density of 9 people per hectare (54 people per hectare in urban areas and 4 people per hectare in rural areas). Daytime population in Legazpi is estimated to reach 350,000 due to the daily influx of students, workers, businessmen and tourists.[76]

Legazpi is the most populous city in the province of Albay and in the Bicol Region. It comprises 14.8% of the total population of Albay.[77] The main language spoken is Central Bikol. In addition, English and Filipino/Tagalog are also widely used and spoken.[56]

Religion

Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in the city. Other religious denominations include Iglesia ni Cristo, Orthodoxy, Protestant churches such as Baptist, Methodist, Evangelical Christians, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Islam. The city is the ecclesiastical seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Legazpi.

Economy

 
Legazpi at night, view from Barangay Estanza

Legazpi is a major economic hub in the Bicol Region. Economic activities in the city include agriculture, wholesale and retail trade, services, manufacturing and mining. Major sources of income include rice, root crops, and coconut. The city exports coconut oil, copra cake, perlite, and abaca products.[56][85] The city also has a fast-growing tourism industry with focus on adventure tourism.[86][87] The city government is promoting Legazpi as an ideal location for ICT-BPO businesses. In 2014, Legazpi's locally generated income reached Php338.2 million, with total income (including IRA) at Php711.1 million.[56][88] In the same year, Legazpi ranked first among cities in Bicol in terms of tax collection efficiency.[89][90] Legazpi City was recognized as the most business-friendly city in Southern Luzon in 2007 by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[91][92] In 2014, the city was ranked second among the top three livable cities in the Philippines in the Livable Cities Design Challenge organized by the National Competitiveness Council (NCC) and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.[93][94]

Trade and industry

 
Landco Business Park

There were 5,055 business establishments in Legazpi as of 2014.[95] Most of these are located in the city's central business district, the Legazpi Port District. Landco Business Park, the first master-planned commercial business district in the Bicol Region, opened in 2001.[96] Thriving industries in Legazpi include coconut oil milling and production (Legaspi Oil Company – CIIF),[97] construction aggregate quarrying,[98] 'pinukpok' (abaca fabric) production in Barangay Banquerohan,[99][100] and organic fertilizer manufacturing.[101]

To further boost the local economy, the city government is promoting the establishment of information technology (IT) parks and industrial estates such as the Embarcadero IT Park in Barangay Victory Village, City Light Industrial Park (CLIP) in Barangay Bogtong, Legazpi City Special Economic Zone in Barangay Banquerohan, Bicol Regional Agro-Industrial Center (BRAIC) and First Legazpi Industrial Estate, both in Barangay Homapon.[102][103]

 
Aerial view of SM City Legazpi

The city is also home to a number of retail establishments. Liberty Commercial Center, Inc. (LCC), a homegrown Albayano company established in nearby Tabaco City in 1945, operates a major mall (LCC Mall Legazpi), three supermarkets and five Expressmarts (grocery stores) in the city.[104] Another notable mall is Pacific Mall Legazpi, the first full-sized mall in Bicol. Other malls in Legazpi include Embarcadero de Legazpi, A. Bichara Silverscreens and Entertainment Center, 101 Shopping Mall, Yashano Mall and Gregorian Mall. The city has also attracted investments from national retail chains including Metro Gaisano, SM Savemore, Robinsons Supermarket, Puregold, Ministop and 7-Eleven. Ayala Malls[105][106][107] recently opened its Ayala Malls Legazpi – Liberty City Center. Meanwhile, SM City Legazpi, the second and largest SM Supermall in Bicol and the 71st in the Philippines, is located beside the Legazpi City Bus Terminal and opened on September 14, 2018.[108][109]

The city has two public markets: Legazpi City Public Market, a recipient of the 'Huwarang Palengke Award' in 2006,[110] and Old Albay Public Market.[111][112] The Ibalong Pasalubong Center has shops selling souvenirs and local handicrafts.[113]

Banking and finance

As of December 2017, Legazpi had a total of 47 banks, with volume of bank deposits at Php35.4 billion.[114] Legazpi Savings Bank, a thrift bank based in the city with eleven branches around the Bicol Region, was acquired by Robinsons Bank in 2012.[115] The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas also has a branch in the city, along Rizal Street in Barangay Cabangan.

Business process outsourcing

 
Sutherland Global Services Legazpi

Legazpi is recognized as one of the 'next wave cities' for business process outsourcing (BPO).[116][117] The next wave cities are a list of ICT hubs beyond Metro Manila identified by the Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines and the Department of Science and Technology, based on a set of criteria such as worker supply, telecom infrastructure and other factors needed to sustain the BPO industry.[118] Legazpi is aiming to attract more BPO firms to put up offices in the city.[119][120] As of 2015, BPO companies in Legazpi include One Half Philippines.[121]

The city currently has one IT park, the Embarcadero IT Park,[122] which offers about 8,000 call center seats that could provide jobs to some 24,000 agents in three shifts. Pioneering the business in the city is the Incubation Center of Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation Inc. (SLTCFI), which is an extension of Embarcadero's P1.8-billion IT Park, the very first IT ecozone in the Bicol region inaugurated in July 2009.[4] As of 2015, the biggest locator in Embarcadero IT Park is Sutherland Global Services.[123][124]

Housing

There are 141 residential subdivisions and housing sites (132 privately owned, 9 government owned) in Legazpi.[56] National and local real estate developers have also invested in the city. These include Vista Land (Camella Legazpi),[125] Deca Homes,[126] and Sunwestville Realty and Development Corp. (Eco Homes Bayshores Condominium).[127] In 2015, Taft Property Ventures Development Corp., the real estate arm of Gaisano Group, announced that it is building a condominium in Legazpi.[128][129]

Tourism

 
ATV ride to Mayon, one of the adventure tourism activities in Legazpi

Located on the southern foothills of the scenic Mount Mayon, the city has a flourishing tourism industry. The province of Albay, whose center of trade and commerce is in the city, recorded a 66 percent growth rate in tourist arrivals for 2013.[130] In the same year, the city had a total of 263,568 foreign tourist arrivals, the most in the region.[131] In 2014, the city welcomed 666,210 tourists, an increase of 15 percent from the previous year.[132] including Chinese tourists who arrived at the city via direct chartered flights from Xiamen, China.[133][134][135] In 2015, Legazpi aims to reach its target of 900,000 tourist arrivals.[136][137] Legazpi increased its tourist arrivals by 13.97% in 2017.[138]

Legazpi has the tourism tagline the "City of Fun and Adventure",[139][140] with a number of adventure tourism activities within the city including riding an ATV around Mt. Mayon, zip-lining, skydiving, scuba diving, and water sports.[141][142][143][144][145][146] In an ATV adventure to Mt. Mayon, tourists drive an all-terrain vehicle over rough trails, including a dry riverbed, leading to the volcano's lower slopes where hardened lava rock from previous eruptions are deposited. The activity was featured in reality shows The Amazing Race Asia 4 in 2010 and The Amazing Race Philippines 1 in 2012.[147] American actor Zac Efron visited Legazpi in October 2012 and drove an ATV around Mayon.[148][149]

Hiking and climbing Mt. Mayon is allowed during peaceful spells but was prohibited following a phreatic explosion with casualties in May 2013.[150][151] As part of its efforts to promote sports and adventure tourism, the city hosts annual sporting events such as Mt. Mayon Triathlon, Mayon 360 Ultramarathon and XTERRA Triathlon. The city also serves as a jump-off point to other adventure activities nearby including river rafting and waterfalls exploration in Malinao,[152][153] spelunking in Camalig,[154] island hopping in Bacacay,[155][156] skimboarding in Santo Domingo,[157] and whale shark interaction in Donsol, Sorsogon.

 
The Oriental Legazpi

The city is home to 56 hotels and 110 bars and restaurants.[56] As of 2014, Legazpi had a total of 1,547 hotel rooms.[158] Among the notable hotels in the city is The Oriental Legazpi. Located in the hills of Taysan, it offers a panoramic view of the city, the Albay Gulf and Mt. Mayon.[159] It served as the venue of the joint conference meetings of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) from May 14 to 20, 2014[160] as well as the PATA New Tourism Frontiers Forum 2015.[161]

Legazpi is also aiming to be one of the top five convention destinations in Luzon by 2020.[132] The city has two public indoor arenas that can also serve as convention centers: Ibalong Centrum for Recreation (capacity: 7,000 persons)[162] and Albay Astrodome (capacity: 5,000 persons) The Albay Astrodome was used as the venue for the Big Night of Pinoy Big Brother: 737 on November 7–8, 2015.[163] The city government is also planning to build the Legazpi City Convention Center.[164] There are also several privately owned and hotel-based convention facilities such as the Casablanca Convention Hall (capacity: 1,000 persons),[165] The Oriental Grand Ballroom (capacity: 750 persons),[166] and Top of St. Ellis (capacity: 300 persons).[167] In 2015, Legazpi hosted 51 national and international conventions.[168] Legazpi was a port of call for German cruise ship Hapag-Lloyd Cruises' MS Bremen in October 2018.[169]

Foreign trade

With a total trade value of US$129,423,764, the port of Legazpi is the leading port for exports in the entire Bicol Region for 2013.[170] Among the 17 port districts in the country, Legazpi is one of only five port districts that posted positive collection goals for January to April 2015.[171]

Government

 
Legazpi City Hall

Legazpi is governed by a mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors. Each city official is elected to serve for a three-year term. The representative of the Liga ng mga Barangay and the Sangguniang Kabataan also participates in the city council. The current city mayor of Legazpi is Noel Rosal, elected during the 2016 Philippine Elections. Oscar Robert H.Cristobal serves as vice mayor[172]

List of former chief executives

  • Luis Los Baños[173]
  • Gregorio Imperial[174]
  • Benjamin Imperial (1988–1991)
  • Imelda Roces (1992–2001)
  • Noel E. Rosal (2001–2010; 2013–2022)
  • Carmen G. Rosal (2010–2013; 2022–present)

Culture

Festivals

 
Magayon Festival

The Ibalong Festival is a non-religious festival held annually each August. The festival celebrates the epic-fragment Ibalon, which narrates the exploits of three legendary heroes of Ibalon or Ancient Bikol: Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong. It was first held in October 1992. Yearly activities include the Ibalong Street Presentation, trade fairs, bazaars and weekend markets, Mutya ng Ibalong Pageant, and sports-related events such as the annual Mt. Mayon Triathlon.[175]

The Magayon Festival is a month-long annual festival celebrating Mt. Mayon. It is held in May in the entire province of Albay with most of the activities held in Legazpi. The name comes from the Bikol word 'magayon', which means beautiful, from which the name of Mt. Mayon is derived. The festival features agricultural products display and trade fairs, culinary shows, cultural events, street parades, photo/arts exhibits, and sports events.[176]

During the Christmas season, the Karangahan Albay Green Christmas is held to emphasis on safe and environment-friendly celebration of the Yuletide season. First held in 2009, the festival runs from December 1 to 31.[177][178][179][180]

Having different patron saints, the city's two districts have different fiestas. Legazpi port district fiesta is held every October 24 in honor of St. Raphael the Archangel. Yearly activities include street parade and a maritime procession. The Albay district fiesta is held every September 3, in honor of St. Gregory the Great; it is usually declared a local non-working holiday.[181][182] There are several local festivals held in the city's barangays including Santo Cristo Festival in Barangay Dap-Dap, Bankero Festival in Barangay San Roque, Biga Festival in Barangay Bigaa, Banua Festival in Barangay Binanuahan, Peñafrancia Festival in Barangay Sabang and Hikot Festival in Barangay Victory Village.[183]

Sports

The Albay Vulcans are a Philippine rugby union and rugby league team based in Legazpi. They play in the Philippines National Rugby League Championship.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Legazpi is considered as the gateway to Bicol because of its relative proximity to the provinces of the region due to its geographical location.[184][185] With an airport, seaport, bus and rail terminals, the city is accessible to all modes of transportation.

Air

 
Legazpi Airport terminal building

The city was formerly served by Legazpi Airport. It was the busiest domestic airport in mainland Southern Luzon[186] and was ranked 15th busiest in the country in 2012, with total passenger traffic of 578,762. The Legazpi Airport has a runway length of 2,280 meters (7,480 ft) and is capable of handling international aircraft. As of 2015, Cebu Pacific flies three times daily between Manila and Legazpi four times weekly between Cebu and Legazpi. Philippine Airlines has two daily flights between Manila and Legazpi. Cebgo (formerly Tigerair Philippines), a subsidiary of Cebu Pacific, has one daily flight between Manila and Legazpi.

In 2015, the Legazpi Airport was renovated to expand and improve the passenger terminal, add separate arrival and pre-departure areas for domestic and international chartered flights, and provide office space for the Bureau of Immigration, customs and animal quarantine, and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.[187] In October 2021, Legazpi Airport was replaced by the Bicol International Airport (IATA: LGP, ICAO: RPLP), in Barangay Alobo, Daraga, 15 km (9.3 mi) away from the former airport.

Land

 
Legazpi Grand Central Terminal

Legazpi is accessible by land transport. Modes of public transport within the city include jeepneys, tricycles, taxicabs and pedicabs. Several buses ply the route between Manila with stops in neighboring provinces.[188] The city has an award-winning integrated bus and public utility vehicle terminal called Legazpi Grand Central Terminal, a public-private partnership project.[189] Buses and public utility vehicles also have regular trips between Legazpi and neighboring cities.

In order to spur development in the city, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway.[190] A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.[191]

Rail

The city was also served by Legazpi station, the southernmost terminus of the Philippine National Railways (PNR). Plans are underway to revive rail transport between Manila and Legazpi.[192] In the mid-2010s, the PNR has started commuter rail service between Legazpi and Naga City,[193] although this was short lived. Legazpi station was also the terminus of Legazpi – Tabaco branch line and the Legazpi Division Line.

It was later proposed in 2021 by Joey Salceda for his reelection bid that the Legazpi–Daraga alignment of the PNR South Main Line shall be replaced by the Metro Legazpi Tramway project, a light rail and streetcar line that will connect downtown Legazpi to the new Daraga station of the PNR South Long Haul project. The line will have 8 stations over an unspecified track length.[194]

Sea

 
Legazpi Port Terminal

The port of Legazpi is classified as a national sub-port of entry catering to domestic and foreign cargo vessels.[195] Its modern-day port, which was built by the engineering firm Pedro Siochi and Company during the era of President Quezon, played a great role in the liberation of Manila in 1945. As of 2015, regular passenger trips from the port are between Legazpi and the island municipality of Rapu-Rapu and coastal villages of Bacon District, Sorsogon City. The city government has proposed the construction of an international cruise ship terminal under public-private partnership.[196] The proposed passenger cruise terminal has received approval from the Department of Tourism and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA).[196][197]

Waste management

The city government operates a 1.5-hectare (3.7-acre) sanitary landfill in barangay Banquerohan. Opened in 2011 through a grant from the Spanish government's Agencia Espanola Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarollo (AECID),[198] the sanitary landfill has two cells that will contain the city's non-recyclable waste.[199] In 2010, Legazpi implemented a solid waste management program with emphasis on reduction of waste in the household and business establishment level; resource recovery, recycling, and reusing at the barangay level; collection, transfer, transport and management of residual waste at the city level.[200] The city also aims to reduce plastic waste by implementing the 'plastic for rice program' wherein citizens can exchange five kilos of residual plastic waste for a kilo of rice.[201] The city government recognizes barangays that practice outstanding solid waste management.[202]

As a result of its waste management programs, the city was able to successfully reduce solid waste generated per capita per day from 0.5 kilograms (1.1 lb) in 2009 to 0.29 kilograms (0.64 lb) in 2015.[200] Meanwhile, the city is planning to build a septage and waste water treatment facility to protect its water resources.[203] A Japanese firm has also proposed an organic fertilizer manufacturing project.[204]

Flood control

To prevent flooding in the city's main business center, the city government is building a flood control project that is envisioned to turn Legazpi into an 'all weather city'.[205] Components of the project include three pumping stations located in barangays San Roque, Baybay and Victory Village, dikes and drainage systems along the Tibu and Macabalo Rivers, and a 2.7 kilometer coastal road in barangays Pigcale, Sabang, Baybay, San Roque and Rawis that will serve as protection from storm surges.[206][207][208]

Education

 
Bicol University Main Campus

Legazpi is a center of education in the Bicol Region. It is home to two universities (Bicol University and University of Santo Tomas - Legazpi) and a number of colleges and technical-vocational schools. As of 2010, there are 63 daycare/pre-schools, 57 elementary schools and 27 secondary schools in the city.[209]

Bicol University, established in 1969 as the premier regional state and research university and the first ISO 9001:2008 certified public university in Bicol, has its main campus in Legazpi near the boundary with neighboring Daraga town. The BU Main Campus hosts the College of Education (BUCE), College of Nursing (BUCN), College of Arts and Letters (BUCAL), College of Science (BUCS), Graduate School (BUGS), Institute of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation (IPESR), College of Medicine (BUCM), Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School-Elementary Department and Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School-High School Department (BUCEILS-HS). The Bicol University Research Extension Program Center (BUREPC), the Amphitheatre and the Little Theater are also found on this campus. For the school year 2015–16, BU has 27,226 enrollees.[210]

University of Santo Tomas - Legazpi formerly Aquinas University of Legazpi is the first Catholic University in Bicol Region and Southern Luzon run by the Dominican Fathers/Order of Preachers. Founded by Don Buenaventura de Erquiaga as the Legazpi Junior Colleges in 1948, UST-Legazpi became a university in 1968 when the administration of the college was passed on to the Dominicans. University of Santo Tomas – Legazpi offers pre-elementary, elementary, high school (General Curriculum, Special Program in the Arts, and PAASCU Level III-candidate Science High School), Senior High School, and twenty–three (23) programs (in the College of Arts, Sciences and Education; College of Business Management and Accountancy; College of Health Sciences; and College of Engineering, Architecture, and Fine Arts), the newest of which are the BS Pharmacy, the first and only program in the Region, and BS Medical Technology, both supervised by UST-Manila. The Peñaranda Campus hosts the College of Business Management and Accountancy, College of Law (the Center of Excellence in Legal Education in Bicol), the Graduate School, and the Center for Continuing Education.[211]

St. Agnes' Academy, established in 1912 by the Missionary Benedictine Sisters as "Academia de Sta. Ines", is the oldest Catholic school in Albay and the second Benedictine school to be established in the Philippines after St. Scholastica's College Manila.[212]

Divine Word College of Legazpi is a Catholic college run by the Societas Verbi Divini (SVD) Congregation. It started as Liceo de Albay, a diocesan parochial school for boys established in 1947 by Rev. Fr. Juan Carullo, a retired Army Chaplain. In 1960, the SVD led by Fr. Joseph L. Bates took over the administration of the school and renamed it Divine Word High School. It was elevated to tertiary level as Divine Word College of Legazpi (DWCL) in 1965.[213]

Legazpi City Science High School, founded in 2004 as "Legazpi City High School" and became full-fledged science high school on January 15, 2016. Located in Bitano, Legazpi City, it provides education for junior and senior high school students. Its junior high school department offers SPSTE (Special Program in Science, Technology, and Engineering). Likewise, its senior high school offers two tracks with three strands. The academic track includes STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), ABM (Accounting and Business Management), and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) under the TVL (Technical-vocational) strand.

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External links

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  • Legazpi City Tourism Information Guide
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

legazpi, albay, legazpi, officially, city, legazpi, central, bikol, siyudad, legazpi, filipino, lungsod, legazpi, class, component, city, capital, province, albay, philippines, according, 2020, census, population, legazpi, regional, center, largest, city, bico. Legazpi officially the City of Legazpi Central Bikol Siyudad nin Legazpi Filipino Lungsod ng Legazpi is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Albay Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 209 533 9 Legazpi is the regional center and largest city of the Bicol Region in terms of population 11 12 It is the region s center of tourism education health services commerce 13 and transportation 4 in the Bicol Region LegazpiComponent cityCity of LegazpiClockwise from top right JCI Legazpi Tourism Marker View from The Oriental Legazpi Cathedral of St Gregory the Great Battle of Legazpi Monument Legazpi City Hall Zip line at Lignon Hill Old Legazpi AirportFlagSealNickname s Queen City of Southern Luzon 1 2 City of Fun and Adventure 3 Gateway of Southern Luzon 4 Gateway City of Bicol 5 Anthem Legazpi Ngonyan 6 Map of Albay with Legazpi highlightedOpenStreetMapLegazpiLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 13 08 N 123 44 E 13 13 N 123 73 E 13 13 123 73 Coordinates 13 08 N 123 44 E 13 13 N 123 73 E 13 13 123 73CountryPhilippinesRegionBicol RegionProvinceAlbayDistrict2nd districtFounded1616Cityhood1892 First time July 18 1948 Second time June 12 1959 Final date Barangays70 see Barangays Government 7 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorCarmen Geraldine B Rosal Vice MayorOscar Robert H Cristobal RepresentativeJose Ma Clemente Joey S Salceda City CouncilMembers Lawrence M BeltranJoseph Philip L LeeGlenn CasullaLuis Felipe GutierrezJose Alfonso V BarizoRenato ValladolidIsmael Buban IVAlexander JaoRoberto Rafael N LucilaSunshine C Imperial Electorate131 412 voters 2022 Area 8 Total153 70 km2 59 34 sq mi Elevation149 m 489 ft Highest elevation2 444 m 8 018 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 9 Total209 533 Density1 400 km2 3 500 sq mi Households46 445Demonym s Legazpenos masculine Legazpenas feminine Legazpians English occasionally Economy Income class1st income class city Poverty incidence13 78 2018 10 Revenue 1 500 909 095 23 2020 Assets 3 483 889 990 13 2020 Expenditure 1 061 891 737 86 2020 Liabilities 629 663 600 54 2020 Service provider ElectricityAlbay Power and Energy Corporation APEC Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4500PSGC050506000IDD area code 63 0 52Native languagesAlbay Bikol TagalogWebsitelegazpi wbr gov wbr phThe city is composed of two districts Legazpi Port and the Old Albay District Mayon Volcano one of the Philippines most popular icons and tourist destinations is partly within the city s borders 14 In 2018 Legazpi was ranked first in overall competitiveness among component cities by the National Competitiveness Council 15 The city also ranked first in infrastructure and second in economic dynamism 16 17 In the same year Legazpi was also named most business friendly city in the component city category by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry 18 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Pre Hispanic 2 2 Foundation 2 3 Spanish colonial era 2 3 1 1814 Eruption of Mt Mayon 2 3 2 Port of Legazpi opened to world trade 2 3 3 Philippine revolution 2 4 American colonial era 2 5 World War II 2 6 Independent Philippines 2 6 1 Cityhood 3 Geography 3 1 Barangays 3 2 Climate 3 3 Disaster risk reduction 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Economy 5 1 Trade and industry 5 2 Banking and finance 5 3 Business process outsourcing 5 4 Housing 5 5 Tourism 5 6 Foreign trade 6 Government 6 1 List of former chief executives 7 Culture 7 1 Festivals 8 Sports 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 1 1 Air 9 1 2 Land 9 1 3 Rail 9 1 4 Sea 9 2 Waste management 9 3 Flood control 10 Education 11 Notable personalities 12 Sister cities 12 1 Local 12 2 International 13 Gallery 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksEtymology Edit Miguel Lopez de Legazpi The city of Legazpi was named after Miguel Lopez de Legazpi the Basque Spanish conquistador who officially annexed the Philippine Islands to the Spanish Empire in 1565 and whose surname came from a town in Gipuzkoa Spain History EditPre Hispanic Edit The area that is now Albay had a thriving civilization before the Spanish arrived 19 The Spanish explorers found densely populated settlements with an abundance of gold and provisions in the southern Bicol peninsula 20 Ancient inhabitants practiced rice cultivation made fine gold jewelry and possessed silk suggesting trade with China 20 American anthropologist Henry Otley Beyer found jars stone tools and shells from 100 to 500 BC in Sorsogon and Albay 21 Meanwhile ancient burial jars and pottery were also found in Hoyop Hoyopan Cave in Camalig 22 Other evidences of pre Hispanic civilization include the Mataas shell scoop which dates back to the Late Neolithic Period found in Cagraray Island 23 The Mataas shell scoop was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines 24 Foundation Edit Legazpi was originally a fishing settlement called Sawangan that occupied the mangrove swamps that is now the Legazpi Port inhabited by fisher folk and farmers 25 In 1569 a Spanish expedition dispatched by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi led by Luis Enriquez de Guzman and Augustinian friar Alonso Jimenez first set foot in Albay They arrived on the coastal settlement called Ibalon in present day Magallanes Sorsogon after exploring the islands of Masbate Ticao and Burias and proceeded inland as far as present day Camalig Albay 20 26 In July 1573 the conquistador Juan de Salcedo grandson of Governor General Legazpi led another expedition from the north They founded Villa Santiago de Libon present day Libon Albay and reached the settlement of Albaybay whose name was subsequently shortened to Albay or Pueblo de Albay In 1616 Pueblo de Albay served as the capital of Partido de Ibalon which included present day Albay Sorsogon Masbate parts of Camarines Sur and the islands of Catanduanes Ticao and Burias 27 Spanish colonial era Edit St Gregory the Great Cathedral Spanish religious missionaries governed the settlement in the 1580s In 1587 Franciscan friars of the Doctrina de Cagsawa began to convert the area s population to Christianity The village of Sawangan became more populous and progressive and the first parish priest Fray Francisco de Santa Ana OFM built a wooden chapel with St Gregory the Great as patron Sawangan then became an independent parish and was called Mision de San Gregorio Magno de Sawangan 28 A bigger and more imposing church replaced the chapel during the tenure of Fray Martin del Espiritu OFM in 1636 and Sawangan continued to thrive despite the Moro raids in the 1700s a super typhoon in 1742 an earthquake in 1811 and other calamities 28 Sawangan was created a visita regular in 1605 and elevated as an independent town in 1616 1814 Eruption of Mt Mayon Edit Facade of the old church of Cagsawa destroyed in the eruption of Mt Mayon on February 1 1814 On February 1 1814 a catastrophic eruption of Mt Mayon partially destroyed Sawangan and buried Cagsawa Budiao and Camalig The parish priest of Sawangan Fray Pedro Licup urged the residents to transfer to Makalaya present day Barangay Taysan located on the slopes of Mt Bariw However many residents decided to return to the lowlands and settled in Taytay present day Barangay Bagumbayan Other survivors opted to return to the original location of Sawangan and established Binanuahan Banuang Gurang despite a decree by the Gobierno Superior signed on October 1 1829 which prohibited the establishment of new towns 28 The new settlement in Taytay grew larger and eventually became a township Binanuahan was declared a visita or tributary of Taytay and the combined town became known as Albay Nuevo 29 In 1839 the settlers in Taytay started to erect a stone church designed by Gobernadorcillo Don Jose Ma de Penaranda an architect in consultation with Fray Jose Yagres OFM The structure would become the present Cathedral of San Gregorio Magno in the Old Albay District Meanwhile those who returned to Sawangan established an ermita or chapel dedicated to the Archangel Raphael whom they adopted as patron saint This became the present church of St Raphael the Archangel in the Legazpi Port district On July 17 1856 Governor General Ramon Montero signed a decree creating the township of Pueblo Viejo out of Binanuahan and the adjacent villages of Lamba Rawis and Bigaa In another decree Montero named the town Legazpi which was formally established on October 22 of the same year in honor of no less than Miguel Lopez de Legazpi the first Governor General who landed in the town s territories years before Port of Legazpi opened to world trade Edit The port of Legazpi served as anchorage for ships sailing to Nueva Espana Mexico beginning in the latter part of the 16th century The nearby Sula Channel was used as a sanctuary by galleons during storms because of its sheltered inlet In 1873 Legazpi was made a port of entry by a Royal Decree earlier issued in Madrid on May 18 1872 and later promulgated by Governor Juan Alamenos y de Vivar on December 3 1874 28 30 Legazpi was declared a city for the first time under the Becerra Law of 1892 31 32 33 34 In 1894 the Spanish Minister of the Ultramar promulgated a decree creating the combined city government ayunamiento of Legazpi a merger of the towns of Albay now Old Albay District and Daraga with the territories of the former Philippine revolution Edit Mayon Volcano in 1899 On September 22 1898 the Civil Governor of Albay Angel Bascaran y Federic and the Spanish residents evacuated Albay Subsequently a revolutionary junta was organized by Don Anacieto Solano who later turned over the command to General Vicente Lukban General in chief of Operations of the revolutionary government in the southern region 29 American colonial era Edit Aerial view of Legazpi circa 1930s On January 23 1900 American forces composed of three infantry companies equipped with powerful rifles and cannon landed on the shores of Albay Gulf to conquer Legazpi They were met by 800 revolutionary Filipino troops headed by General Jose Ignacio Paua Col Antero Reyes Captain Alvaro Nepomuceno and Policarpio Pergone who put up a strong defense of the city 35 The American troops headed by Brig Gen W A Kobbe encountered heavy resistance from the Filipino forces who gallantly engaged them in a bloody fight on San Rafael Bridge that resulted in the death of 172 Filipinos including Reyes who used only bolos Another 12 Filipinos were injured while the American forces suffered only 12 injured infantrymen 35 To commemorate the valiant efforts of the revolutionary troops a monument was built on the site of the former San Rafael Bridge The swampy area where the bridge was located was reclaimed during the early 20th century and is now the intersection of Rizal Street and Quezon Avenue Following their occupation of the city in 1900 the American colonizers cancelled Legazpi s city status In 1908 after the war s conclusion the Americans split Legazpi into two separate towns Legazpi and Albay now Old Albay District which became the provincial capital of Albay In 1922 the town of Daraga was further split from the then municipality of Albay World War II Edit Japanese bombers from the aircraft carrier Ryujo attack Legazpi December 12 1941 On December 12 1941 a few days after the attack on Pearl Harbor Legazpi was occupied by forces of the Imperial Japanese Army the purpose of which was to obtain control of local airstrips which could be used as forward bases by fighter aircraft for operations in central Luzon Throughout the Japanese occupation resistance by Bicolano and local troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army continued in the hills and mountains south of Legazpi In January 1945 American and Filipino liberation forces supported by Bicolano guerrillas liberated Legazpi However the city suffered extensive aerial bombardment from US aircraft and many old buildings were destroyed including the old St Raphael church and the Academia de Santa Ines campus Independent Philippines Edit Legazpi became a city for the second time on July 18 1948 when Daraga and Legazpi were combined to constitute its territory under Republic Act No 306 36 at that time President Elpidio Quirino appointed Jose R Arboleda 37 as the first City Mayor 38 But on June 8 1954 Republic Act No 993 was approved recreating the two towns Daraga and Legazpi and the city was dissolved 39 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines Finally on June 12 1959 Legazpi became a city for the third time under Republic Act no 2234 40 Amendments were introduced under R A 5525 41 Presidential Decree 125 issued on February 23 1973 declared the town of Daraga as part of the territorial jurisdiction of the city 42 43 This decree however was not implemented with the onset of the Integrated Reorganization Plan which involved the restructuring of local governments On September 24 1972 then President Ferdinand Marcos designated Legazpi as the administrative center of Bicol Region through the Integrated Reorganization Plan of 1972 the implementing framework of Presidential Decree No 1 44 45 Pope John Paul II visited Legazpi on February 21 1981 during his first apostolic journey to the Philippines 46 47 Aside from Manila where the beatification of St Lorenzo Ruiz was held the Pope also visited Baguio Bacolod Iloilo Bataan Cebu and Davao 48 The Pope held a mass dedicated to farmers at the St Gregory the Great Cathedral 49 Geography Edit View to the north from Barangay Lamba located in the hilly southern areas of Legazpi Legazpi is on the eastern portion of the province of Albay bounded on the north by the municipality of Santo Domingo on the east by the Albay Gulf on the west by the municipality of Daraga and on the south by the municipalities of Manito Albay and Pilar and Castilla Sorsogon The city is located 527 kilometres 327 mi south of Manila From north to south the city spans approximately 29 kilometers from east to west the narrowest portion is about 3 kilometers urban district while the widest is about 15 kilometers southeast area 50 Legazpi has a total land area of 20 437 hectares 90 percent of which is classified as rural 18 431 66 hectares while 10 percent is classified as urban 2 005 39 hectares 51 Legazpi s topography is generally plain on the northeastern areas with slopes ranging from five to fifteen degrees The southern areas have mostly rolling to hilly terrain In the city s coastal areas the terrain varies from plain north to hilly south 52 Legazpi is criss crossed by several rivers including the Tibu Macabalo and Yawa rivers with a number of swampy areas particularly in the urban district To mitigate flooding in these low lying areas the local government has built an urban drainage and flood control system consisting of dikes canals sea walls and three pumping stations located in Barangays San Roque Bay Bay and Victory Village 53 54 Barangays Edit Legazpi is politically subdivided into 70 barangays 55 The city has 45 urban barangays and 25 rural barangays 56 Political map of Legazpi Albay Barangaynumber Barangayname Class Population 2015 57 Barangayhead 58 1 Em s Barrio Urban 3 725 Doris S Punzalan2 Em s Barrio South Urban 1 820 Leticia Tejada3 Em s Barrio East Urban 900 Jose P Pispis4 Sagpon Urban 953 Gibsen Salvador E De Leoz5 Sagmin Urban 1 375 Jude A Rico6 Banadero Urban 1 390 Arthur R Marco7 Bano Urban 645 Domingo Alberto D Pasano Jr 8 Bagumbayan Urban 3 400 Amore Rex B Raneses9 Pinaric Urban 1 493 Roy A Nanoz10 Cabugao Urban 547 Victor R Lapasaran11 Maoyod Urban 1 110 Romeo A Madraso12 Tula Tula Urban 2 586 Arnold Bahillo13 Ilawod West Pob Ilawod 1 Urban 721 Maria Lourdes F Baltazar14 Ilawod Pob Ilawod 2 Urban 854 Gerald A Ayque15 Ilawod East Pob Ilawod 3 Urban 2 879 Erlim A Azotea16 Kawit East Washington Drive Urban 5 372 Jonathan G Rodenas17 Rizal St Ilawod Urban 2 048 Lina A Chan18 Cabangan West Urban 3 856 Gina A Arevalo19 Cabangan Urban 1 427 John B Macalampad20 Cabangan East Urban 641 Ma Nimfa B Bolanos21 Binanuahan West Urban 917 Jose T Abiera22 Binanuahan East Urban 1 619 Carmen V Sarona23 Imperial Court Urban 746 Gina M Samaupan24 Rizal Urban 2 695 Ricardo V Abunda25 Lapu Lapu Urban 1 398 Edwin M Espiritu26 Dinagaan Urban 798 Ma Jocelyn L Astor27 Victory Village South Urban 1 418 Joie M Bahoy28 Victory Village North Urban 2 399 Antonio L Loveriza29 Sabang Urban 1 656 Ismael G Santillan30 Pigcale Urban 1 688 Isabelo R Alamo Jr 31 Centro Baybay Urban 1 879 Teresita L Empig32 San Roque Urban 5 632 Joselito G Martinez33 PNR Penaranda St Iraya Urban 2 773 Marife D Velasco34 Oro Site Magallanes St Urban 1 633 Manuel Deladia35 Tinago Urban 375 Syri R Sayco36 Kapantawan Urban 644 Eric Sim B Brizuela37 Bitano Urban 8 559 Bernard Y Pacardo38 Gogon Urban 5 752 Perfecto D Nacion39 Bonot Urban 3 521 Henry C Asejo40 Cruzada Urban 5 853 Edsil N Llaguno41 Bogtong Urban 4 753 Armando M Toledo42 Rawis Urban 8 868 Joel A Orosco43 Tamaoyan Rural 1 642 Sylvia M Del Agua44 Pawa Rural 3 469 Ma Yulina A Que45 Dita Rural 1 791 Romeo A Almayda Jr 46 San Joaquin Rural 2 260 Richard S Ibarra47 Arimbay Urban 3 753 Janita B Bea48 Bagong Abre Rural 1 627 Ester B Cargullo49 Bigaa Rural 6 730 Ricardo A Arienda50 Padang Rural 1 653 Harold L Bembenuto51 Buyuan Rural 3 895 Ernesto B Perez52 Matanag Rural 1 895 Reynaldo D Poguilla53 Bonga Rural 3 503 Michael A Mina54 Mabinit Rural 1 640 Levy Lourdes P Nunez55 Estanza Rural 4 237 Josephine A Baloso56 Taysan Rural 12 330 Albert P Asaytuno57 Dap dap Urban 2 287 Glenn J Barcelon58 Buragwis Urban 4 549 Amelita T Bariso59 Puro Rural 4 756 Nicasio G Barrios Jr 60 Lamba Rural 1 352 Norberto M Abion61 Maslog Rural 4 796 Felicidad A Olimpo62 Homapon Rural 4 832 Benhur B Ariola Jr 63 Mariawa Rural 1 664 Cristina L Arana64 Bagacay Rural 1 616 Julian A Ariola65 Imalnod Rural 2 146 Valentino M Llaneta66 Banquerohan Rural 6 976 Crispin A Botin67 Bariis Rural 1 812 Geremias B Leron Jr 68 San Francisco Rural 2 479 Rosemarie A Barrameda69 Buenavista Rural 1 319 Ester P Ardales70 Cagbacong Rural 2 776 Genaro M AsiloClimate Edit Climate data for Legazpi 1981 2010 extremes 1903 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 32 7 90 9 33 7 92 7 35 0 95 0 36 5 97 7 37 7 99 9 37 6 99 7 36 6 97 9 36 9 98 4 36 0 96 8 35 3 95 5 34 4 93 9 33 2 91 8 37 7 99 9 Average high C F 28 8 83 8 29 3 84 7 30 2 86 4 31 6 88 9 32 4 90 3 32 2 90 0 31 5 88 7 31 5 88 7 31 4 88 5 31 0 87 8 30 2 86 4 29 1 84 4 30 8 87 4 Daily mean C F 26 0 78 8 26 3 79 3 27 0 80 6 28 2 82 8 28 9 84 0 28 6 83 5 28 1 82 6 28 2 82 8 28 0 82 4 27 6 81 7 27 2 81 0 26 4 79 5 27 5 81 5 Average low C F 23 2 73 8 23 2 73 8 23 8 74 8 24 7 76 5 25 3 77 5 25 1 77 2 24 7 76 5 24 8 76 6 24 5 76 1 24 2 75 6 24 2 75 6 23 7 74 7 24 3 75 7 Record low C F 17 0 62 6 16 0 60 8 17 0 62 6 16 7 62 1 17 1 62 8 18 9 66 0 15 8 60 4 19 4 66 9 19 0 66 2 17 2 63 0 17 9 64 2 13 9 57 0 13 9 57 0 Average rainfall mm inches 311 7 12 27 236 4 9 31 193 8 7 63 171 2 6 74 186 6 7 35 230 5 9 07 259 8 10 23 222 5 8 76 285 9 11 26 333 0 13 11 480 3 18 91 520 2 20 48 3 432 1 135 12 Average rainy days 0 1 mm 21 15 17 15 15 17 20 18 19 21 23 23 224Average relative humidity 84 82 83 82 82 82 84 84 84 86 86 85 84Source PAGASA 59 60 Legazpi City features a tropical rainforest climate with copious amount of rainfall throughout the year Legazpi has noticeably wetter and drier periods of the year However the city s driest month April still sees on average of over 150 millimetres 5 9 in of precipitation per month Similar to many other cities with this climate temperatures are relatively constant throughout the course of the year with a mean annual average of 26 9 C 80 4 F 61 The coolest month is January with a daily mean of 25 3 C 77 5 F and the hottest months are jointly May and June with a daily mean of 28 1 C 82 6 F The all time record high temperature was 37 7 C 99 9 F on May 27 1968 and the all time record low temperature was 13 9 C 57 0 F on February 28 1971 61 Disaster risk reduction Edit Mayon Volcano erupting in January 2018 Because of its geographical location on the eastern coast of the Philippines and the close proximity of Mayon Volcano Legazpi is vulnerable to typhoons sea level rise and volcanic eruptions To mitigate the effects of climate change and improve the city s resilience against disasters the city government has adopted a disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation strategy 62 The City Government of Legazpi was recognized by the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council NDRRMC as a model locality in implementing risk reduction management practices in the Philippines 63 On the provincial level Albay has institutionalized disaster preparedness and disaster response by creating the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office APSEMO in 1995 64 The APSEMO is tasked to design and implement a disaster risk management and reduction program Its main objective is to develop more pro active and disaster resilient communities 64 Specific disaster preparedness strategies in Albay and Legazpi include preemptive evacuation 65 zero casualty policy 66 67 re planning of the city s land use 68 mangrove reforestation 69 and the establishment of the Climate Change Academy as a training center for disaster risk management evaluation of climate risk hazards and adaptive capabilities planning and programming 70 71 On March 12 2018 Mayor Noel E Rosal announced his administration s proposed plan to construct a permanent 1000 room evacuation center in Barangay Homapon for citizens living within the eight kilometer extended danger zone near the volcano Mayon 72 Demographics EditPopulation census of LegazpiYearPop p a 190323 255 191852 756 5 61 193941 468 1 14 194878 828 7 40 196060 593 2 17 197084 090 3 33 197588 378 1 00 198099 766 2 45 1990121 116 1 96 1995141 657 2 98 2000157 010 2 23 2007175 843 1 57 2010182 201 1 30 2015196 639 1 46 2020209 533 1 26 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 57 73 74 75 According to the 2020 census the population of Legazpi is 209 533 people 9 with a density of 1 400 km2 or 3 600 sq mi Legazpi had an average annual population growth of 1 86 between 2000 and 2007 according to the 2010 census About 58 percent of the city s population or 105 853 live in areas classified as urban while 42 percent or 76 348 live in rural areas The city has a population density of 9 people per hectare 54 people per hectare in urban areas and 4 people per hectare in rural areas Daytime population in Legazpi is estimated to reach 350 000 due to the daily influx of students workers businessmen and tourists 76 Legazpi is the most populous city in the province of Albay and in the Bicol Region It comprises 14 8 of the total population of Albay 77 The main language spoken is Central Bikol In addition English and Filipino Tagalog are also widely used and spoken 56 Religion Edit Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in the city Other religious denominations include Iglesia ni Cristo Orthodoxy Protestant churches such as Baptist Methodist Evangelical Christians Seventh day Adventist Church Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Jehovah s Witnesses and Islam The city is the ecclesiastical seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Legazpi Economy Edit Legazpi at night view from Barangay Estanza Poverty Incidence of Legazpi Source Philippine Statistics Authority 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Legazpi is a major economic hub in the Bicol Region Economic activities in the city include agriculture wholesale and retail trade services manufacturing and mining Major sources of income include rice root crops and coconut The city exports coconut oil copra cake perlite and abaca products 56 85 The city also has a fast growing tourism industry with focus on adventure tourism 86 87 The city government is promoting Legazpi as an ideal location for ICT BPO businesses In 2014 Legazpi s locally generated income reached Php338 2 million with total income including IRA at Php711 1 million 56 88 In the same year Legazpi ranked first among cities in Bicol in terms of tax collection efficiency 89 90 Legazpi City was recognized as the most business friendly city in Southern Luzon in 2007 by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry 91 92 In 2014 the city was ranked second among the top three livable cities in the Philippines in the Livable Cities Design Challenge organized by the National Competitiveness Council NCC and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation 93 94 Trade and industry Edit Landco Business Park There were 5 055 business establishments in Legazpi as of 2014 update 95 Most of these are located in the city s central business district the Legazpi Port District Landco Business Park the first master planned commercial business district in the Bicol Region opened in 2001 96 Thriving industries in Legazpi include coconut oil milling and production Legaspi Oil Company CIIF 97 construction aggregate quarrying 98 pinukpok abaca fabric production in Barangay Banquerohan 99 100 and organic fertilizer manufacturing 101 To further boost the local economy the city government is promoting the establishment of information technology IT parks and industrial estates such as the Embarcadero IT Park in Barangay Victory Village City Light Industrial Park CLIP in Barangay Bogtong Legazpi City Special Economic Zone in Barangay Banquerohan Bicol Regional Agro Industrial Center BRAIC and First Legazpi Industrial Estate both in Barangay Homapon 102 103 Aerial view of SM City Legazpi The city is also home to a number of retail establishments Liberty Commercial Center Inc LCC a homegrown Albayano company established in nearby Tabaco City in 1945 operates a major mall LCC Mall Legazpi three supermarkets and five Expressmarts grocery stores in the city 104 Another notable mall is Pacific Mall Legazpi the first full sized mall in Bicol Other malls in Legazpi include Embarcadero de Legazpi A Bichara Silverscreens and Entertainment Center 101 Shopping Mall Yashano Mall and Gregorian Mall The city has also attracted investments from national retail chains including Metro Gaisano SM Savemore Robinsons Supermarket Puregold Ministop and 7 Eleven Ayala Malls 105 106 107 recently opened its Ayala Malls Legazpi Liberty City Center Meanwhile SM City Legazpi the second and largest SM Supermall in Bicol and the 71st in the Philippines is located beside the Legazpi City Bus Terminal and opened on September 14 2018 108 109 The city has two public markets Legazpi City Public Market a recipient of the Huwarang Palengke Award in 2006 110 and Old Albay Public Market 111 112 The Ibalong Pasalubong Center has shops selling souvenirs and local handicrafts 113 Banking and finance Edit As of December 2017 Legazpi had a total of 47 banks with volume of bank deposits at Php35 4 billion 114 Legazpi Savings Bank a thrift bank based in the city with eleven branches around the Bicol Region was acquired by Robinsons Bank in 2012 115 The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas also has a branch in the city along Rizal Street in Barangay Cabangan Business process outsourcing Edit Sutherland Global Services Legazpi Legazpi is recognized as one of the next wave cities for business process outsourcing BPO 116 117 The next wave cities are a list of ICT hubs beyond Metro Manila identified by the Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines and the Department of Science and Technology based on a set of criteria such as worker supply telecom infrastructure and other factors needed to sustain the BPO industry 118 Legazpi is aiming to attract more BPO firms to put up offices in the city 119 120 As of 2015 update BPO companies in Legazpi include One Half Philippines 121 The city currently has one IT park the Embarcadero IT Park 122 which offers about 8 000 call center seats that could provide jobs to some 24 000 agents in three shifts Pioneering the business in the city is the Incubation Center of Southern Luzon Technological College Foundation Inc SLTCFI which is an extension of Embarcadero s P1 8 billion IT Park the very first IT ecozone in the Bicol region inaugurated in July 2009 4 As of 2015 update the biggest locator in Embarcadero IT Park is Sutherland Global Services 123 124 Housing Edit There are 141 residential subdivisions and housing sites 132 privately owned 9 government owned in Legazpi 56 National and local real estate developers have also invested in the city These include Vista Land Camella Legazpi 125 Deca Homes 126 and Sunwestville Realty and Development Corp Eco Homes Bayshores Condominium 127 In 2015 Taft Property Ventures Development Corp the real estate arm of Gaisano Group announced that it is building a condominium in Legazpi 128 129 Tourism Edit ATV ride to Mayon one of the adventure tourism activities in Legazpi Located on the southern foothills of the scenic Mount Mayon the city has a flourishing tourism industry The province of Albay whose center of trade and commerce is in the city recorded a 66 percent growth rate in tourist arrivals for 2013 130 In the same year the city had a total of 263 568 foreign tourist arrivals the most in the region 131 In 2014 the city welcomed 666 210 tourists an increase of 15 percent from the previous year 132 including Chinese tourists who arrived at the city via direct chartered flights from Xiamen China 133 134 135 In 2015 Legazpi aims to reach its target of 900 000 tourist arrivals 136 137 Legazpi increased its tourist arrivals by 13 97 in 2017 138 Legazpi has the tourism tagline the City of Fun and Adventure 139 140 with a number of adventure tourism activities within the city including riding an ATV around Mt Mayon zip lining skydiving scuba diving and water sports 141 142 143 144 145 146 In an ATV adventure to Mt Mayon tourists drive an all terrain vehicle over rough trails including a dry riverbed leading to the volcano s lower slopes where hardened lava rock from previous eruptions are deposited The activity was featured in reality shows The Amazing Race Asia 4 in 2010 and The Amazing Race Philippines 1 in 2012 147 American actor Zac Efron visited Legazpi in October 2012 and drove an ATV around Mayon 148 149 Hiking and climbing Mt Mayon is allowed during peaceful spells but was prohibited following a phreatic explosion with casualties in May 2013 150 151 As part of its efforts to promote sports and adventure tourism the city hosts annual sporting events such as Mt Mayon Triathlon Mayon 360 Ultramarathon and XTERRA Triathlon The city also serves as a jump off point to other adventure activities nearby including river rafting and waterfalls exploration in Malinao 152 153 spelunking in Camalig 154 island hopping in Bacacay 155 156 skimboarding in Santo Domingo 157 and whale shark interaction in Donsol Sorsogon The Oriental Legazpi The city is home to 56 hotels and 110 bars and restaurants 56 As of 2014 update Legazpi had a total of 1 547 hotel rooms 158 Among the notable hotels in the city is The Oriental Legazpi Located in the hills of Taysan it offers a panoramic view of the city the Albay Gulf and Mt Mayon 159 It served as the venue of the joint conference meetings of the United Nations World Tourism Organization UNWTO and the Association of South East Asian Nations ASEAN from May 14 to 20 2014 160 as well as the PATA New Tourism Frontiers Forum 2015 161 Legazpi is also aiming to be one of the top five convention destinations in Luzon by 2020 132 The city has two public indoor arenas that can also serve as convention centers Ibalong Centrum for Recreation capacity 7 000 persons 162 and Albay Astrodome capacity 5 000 persons The Albay Astrodome was used as the venue for the Big Night of Pinoy Big Brother 737 on November 7 8 2015 163 The city government is also planning to build the Legazpi City Convention Center 164 There are also several privately owned and hotel based convention facilities such as the Casablanca Convention Hall capacity 1 000 persons 165 The Oriental Grand Ballroom capacity 750 persons 166 and Top of St Ellis capacity 300 persons 167 In 2015 Legazpi hosted 51 national and international conventions 168 Legazpi was a port of call for German cruise ship Hapag Lloyd Cruises MS Bremen in October 2018 169 Foreign trade Edit With a total trade value of US 129 423 764 the port of Legazpi is the leading port for exports in the entire Bicol Region for 2013 170 Among the 17 port districts in the country Legazpi is one of only five port districts that posted positive collection goals for January to April 2015 171 Government Edit Legazpi City Hall Legazpi is governed by a mayor vice mayor and ten councilors Each city official is elected to serve for a three year term The representative of the Liga ng mga Barangay and the Sangguniang Kabataan also participates in the city council The current city mayor of Legazpi is Noel Rosal elected during the 2016 Philippine Elections Oscar Robert H Cristobal serves as vice mayor 172 List of former chief executives Edit Luis Los Banos 173 Gregorio Imperial 174 Benjamin Imperial 1988 1991 Imelda Roces 1992 2001 Noel E Rosal 2001 2010 2013 2022 Carmen G Rosal 2010 2013 2022 present Culture EditFestivals Edit Magayon Festival The Ibalong Festival is a non religious festival held annually each August The festival celebrates the epic fragment Ibalon which narrates the exploits of three legendary heroes of Ibalon or Ancient Bikol Baltog Handyong and Bantong It was first held in October 1992 Yearly activities include the Ibalong Street Presentation trade fairs bazaars and weekend markets Mutya ng Ibalong Pageant and sports related events such as the annual Mt Mayon Triathlon 175 The Magayon Festival is a month long annual festival celebrating Mt Mayon It is held in May in the entire province of Albay with most of the activities held in Legazpi The name comes from the Bikol word magayon which means beautiful from which the name of Mt Mayon is derived The festival features agricultural products display and trade fairs culinary shows cultural events street parades photo arts exhibits and sports events 176 During the Christmas season the Karangahan Albay Green Christmas is held to emphasis on safe and environment friendly celebration of the Yuletide season First held in 2009 the festival runs from December 1 to 31 177 178 179 180 Having different patron saints the city s two districts have different fiestas Legazpi port district fiesta is held every October 24 in honor of St Raphael the Archangel Yearly activities include street parade and a maritime procession The Albay district fiesta is held every September 3 in honor of St Gregory the Great it is usually declared a local non working holiday 181 182 There are several local festivals held in the city s barangays including Santo Cristo Festival in Barangay Dap Dap Bankero Festival in Barangay San Roque Biga Festival in Barangay Bigaa Banua Festival in Barangay Binanuahan Penafrancia Festival in Barangay Sabang and Hikot Festival in Barangay Victory Village 183 Sports EditThe Albay Vulcans are a Philippine rugby union and rugby league team based in Legazpi They play in the Philippines National Rugby League Championship Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Legazpi is considered as the gateway to Bicol because of its relative proximity to the provinces of the region due to its geographical location 184 185 With an airport seaport bus and rail terminals the city is accessible to all modes of transportation Air Edit Legazpi Airport terminal building The city was formerly served by Legazpi Airport It was the busiest domestic airport in mainland Southern Luzon 186 and was ranked 15th busiest in the country in 2012 with total passenger traffic of 578 762 The Legazpi Airport has a runway length of 2 280 meters 7 480 ft and is capable of handling international aircraft As of 2015 update Cebu Pacific flies three times daily between Manila and Legazpi four times weekly between Cebu and Legazpi Philippine Airlines has two daily flights between Manila and Legazpi Cebgo formerly Tigerair Philippines a subsidiary of Cebu Pacific has one daily flight between Manila and Legazpi In 2015 the Legazpi Airport was renovated to expand and improve the passenger terminal add separate arrival and pre departure areas for domestic and international chartered flights and provide office space for the Bureau of Immigration customs and animal quarantine and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 187 In October 2021 Legazpi Airport was replaced by the Bicol International Airport IATA LGP ICAO RPLP in Barangay Alobo Daraga 15 km 9 3 mi away from the former airport Land Edit Legazpi Grand Central Terminal Legazpi is accessible by land transport Modes of public transport within the city include jeepneys tricycles taxicabs and pedicabs Several buses ply the route between Manila with stops in neighboring provinces 188 The city has an award winning integrated bus and public utility vehicle terminal called Legazpi Grand Central Terminal a public private partnership project 189 Buses and public utility vehicles also have regular trips between Legazpi and neighboring cities In order to spur development in the city The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway 190 A 420 kilometer four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog Sorsogon near the Matnog Ferry Terminal On August 25 2020 San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5 5 hours 191 Rail Edit The city was also served by Legazpi station the southernmost terminus of the Philippine National Railways PNR Plans are underway to revive rail transport between Manila and Legazpi 192 In the mid 2010s the PNR has started commuter rail service between Legazpi and Naga City 193 although this was short lived Legazpi station was also the terminus of Legazpi Tabaco branch line and the Legazpi Division Line It was later proposed in 2021 by Joey Salceda for his reelection bid that the Legazpi Daraga alignment of the PNR South Main Line shall be replaced by the Metro Legazpi Tramway project a light rail and streetcar line that will connect downtown Legazpi to the new Daraga station of the PNR South Long Haul project The line will have 8 stations over an unspecified track length 194 Sea Edit Legazpi Port Terminal The port of Legazpi is classified as a national sub port of entry catering to domestic and foreign cargo vessels 195 Its modern day port which was built by the engineering firm Pedro Siochi and Company during the era of President Quezon played a great role in the liberation of Manila in 1945 As of 2015 update regular passenger trips from the port are between Legazpi and the island municipality of Rapu Rapu and coastal villages of Bacon District Sorsogon City The city government has proposed the construction of an international cruise ship terminal under public private partnership 196 The proposed passenger cruise terminal has received approval from the Department of Tourism and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority TIEZA 196 197 Waste management Edit The city government operates a 1 5 hectare 3 7 acre sanitary landfill in barangay Banquerohan Opened in 2011 through a grant from the Spanish government s Agencia Espanola Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarollo AECID 198 the sanitary landfill has two cells that will contain the city s non recyclable waste 199 In 2010 Legazpi implemented a solid waste management program with emphasis on reduction of waste in the household and business establishment level resource recovery recycling and reusing at the barangay level collection transfer transport and management of residual waste at the city level 200 The city also aims to reduce plastic waste by implementing the plastic for rice program wherein citizens can exchange five kilos of residual plastic waste for a kilo of rice 201 The city government recognizes barangays that practice outstanding solid waste management 202 As a result of its waste management programs the city was able to successfully reduce solid waste generated per capita per day from 0 5 kilograms 1 1 lb in 2009 to 0 29 kilograms 0 64 lb in 2015 200 Meanwhile the city is planning to build a septage and waste water treatment facility to protect its water resources 203 A Japanese firm has also proposed an organic fertilizer manufacturing project 204 Flood control Edit To prevent flooding in the city s main business center the city government is building a flood control project that is envisioned to turn Legazpi into an all weather city 205 Components of the project include three pumping stations located in barangays San Roque Baybay and Victory Village dikes and drainage systems along the Tibu and Macabalo Rivers and a 2 7 kilometer coastal road in barangays Pigcale Sabang Baybay San Roque and Rawis that will serve as protection from storm surges 206 207 208 Education Edit Bicol University Main Campus Legazpi is a center of education in the Bicol Region It is home to two universities Bicol University and University of Santo Tomas Legazpi and a number of colleges and technical vocational schools As of 2010 update there are 63 daycare pre schools 57 elementary schools and 27 secondary schools in the city 209 Bicol University established in 1969 as the premier regional state and research university and the first ISO 9001 2008 certified public university in Bicol has its main campus in Legazpi near the boundary with neighboring Daraga town The BU Main Campus hosts the College of Education BUCE College of Nursing BUCN College of Arts and Letters BUCAL College of Science BUCS Graduate School BUGS Institute of Physical Education Sports and Recreation IPESR College of Medicine BUCM Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School Elementary Department and Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School High School Department BUCEILS HS The Bicol University Research Extension Program Center BUREPC the Amphitheatre and the Little Theater are also found on this campus For the school year 2015 16 BU has 27 226 enrollees 210 University of Santo Tomas Legazpi formerly Aquinas University of Legazpi is the first Catholic University in Bicol Region and Southern Luzon run by the Dominican Fathers Order of Preachers Founded by Don Buenaventura de Erquiaga as the Legazpi Junior Colleges in 1948 UST Legazpi became a university in 1968 when the administration of the college was passed on to the Dominicans University of Santo Tomas Legazpi offers pre elementary elementary high school General Curriculum Special Program in the Arts and PAASCU Level III candidate Science High School Senior High School and twenty three 23 programs in the College of Arts Sciences and Education College of Business Management and Accountancy College of Health Sciences and College of Engineering Architecture and Fine Arts the newest of which are the BS Pharmacy the first and only program in the Region and BS Medical Technology both supervised by UST Manila The Penaranda Campus hosts the College of Business Management and Accountancy College of Law the Center of Excellence in Legal Education in Bicol the Graduate School and the Center for Continuing Education 211 St Agnes Academy established in 1912 by the Missionary Benedictine Sisters as Academia de Sta Ines is the oldest Catholic school in Albay and the second Benedictine school to be established in the Philippines after St Scholastica s College Manila 212 Divine Word College of Legazpi is a Catholic college run by the Societas Verbi Divini SVD Congregation It started as Liceo de Albay a diocesan parochial school for boys established in 1947 by Rev Fr Juan Carullo a retired Army Chaplain In 1960 the SVD led by Fr Joseph L Bates took over the administration of the school and renamed it Divine Word High School It was elevated to tertiary level as Divine Word College of Legazpi DWCL in 1965 213 Legazpi City Science High School founded in 2004 as Legazpi City High School and became full fledged science high school on January 15 2016 Located in Bitano Legazpi City it provides education for junior and senior high school students Its junior high school department offers SPSTE Special Program in Science Technology and Engineering Likewise its senior high school offers two tracks with three strands The academic track includes STEM Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics ABM Accounting and Business Management and ICT Information and Communications Technology under the TVL Technical vocational strand Notable personalities EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ramon Obusan National Artist of the Philippines for Dance Salvacion Lim Higgins National Artist of the Philippines for Fashion Design Mariano Goyena del Prado historian ethnologist and poet Everardo Napay Iloilo born zarzuela playwright architect sculptor composer and choreographer worked in Legazpi for more than three decades Teotimo C Pacis Bishop Biblical translator and poet William Bogs Adornado three time PBA Most Valuable Player 1975 1976 and 1981 one of the PBA s 25 Greatest Players of All Time 214 215 Merlinda Bobis contemporary Philippine Australian writer and academic 216 Irene Cortes former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines first female Dean of the UP College of Law 217 Janelle Quintana actress 19th Aliw Awards Best New Female Artist nominee Valerie Weigmann TV host actress Miss World Philippines 2014 Athena Imperial news field reporter communication researcher and Miss Philippines Earth 2011 Miguel Solano White track and field athlete bronze medalist in the 400 metre hurdles at the 1936 Summer Olympics 218 Sister cities 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