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Metro Cebu

Metropolitan Cebu, or simply Metro Cebu, (Cebuano: Kaulohang Sugbo; Filipino: Kalakhang Cebu), is the main urban center of the province of Cebu in the Philippines. Metro Cebu is located along the central eastern portion of the island including the nearby island of Mactan. It accounts for 19.9 percent of the land area and 61.5 percent of the population (2020 census) of the entire province of Cebu.

Metro Cebu
Kaulohang Sugbo (Cebuano)
Metropolitan Cebu
Satellite view of parts of Metro Cebu
Map of Cebu with Metro Cebu highlighted
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Metro Cebu
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 10°17′N 123°54′E / 10.28°N 123.9°E / 10.28; 123.9Coordinates: 10°17′N 123°54′E / 10.28°N 123.9°E / 10.28; 123.9
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Visayas (Region VII)
ProvinceCebu (geographically only)
Managing entityMetropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board
Area
 • Metro1,062.88 km2 (410.38 sq mi)
Elevation
17 m (56 ft)
Population
 (2020) [2]
 • Metro3,165,799
 • Density3,000/km2 (7,700/sq mi)
Demonym(s)grancebuana
grancebuano
Divisions
 • Highly-urbanized cities
3
 • Component cities
 • Municipalities
 • Barangays349
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
6000–6004, 6014–6019, 6037, 6045, 6046
IDD:area code+63 (0)32

Metro Cebu is a metropolitan area that consists of Cebu City (the capital of Cebu and the regional center of Central Visayas) along with twelve surrounding cities and municipalities.

The Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board (MCDCB) is a body mandated to formulate development plans for the Metro Cebu area and coordinate their implementation. Unlike the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, the MCDCB does not have legal and institutional powers. However, MMDA's powers are limited by jurisdiction to only the core of the agglomeration.

It is the second largest metropolitan area by population in the Philippines after Metro Manila, with the third largest being Metro Davao.

Cities and municipalities

Metro Cebu comprises seven cities (Carcar, Cebu City, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga, Talisay) and six municipalities (Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla, San Fernando), with Cebu City serving as the metropolitan area's central core.

City/Town Population Popn. Change Land Area Population Density Classification
2020 2015 Popn. %+- Sq. Km. Sq. Mi. Sq. Km Sq. Mi.
Cebu City 964,169 922,611 41,558 4.50 315.00 121.62 3,060.85 7,927.58 Highly Urbanized City
Lapu-Lapu City 497,604 408,112 89,492 21.93 58.10 22.43 8,564,61 22,182.25 Highly Urbanized City
Mandaue City 364,116 362,654 1,462 0.40 34.87 13.46 10,442.10 27,044.91 Highly Urbanized City
Talisay City 263,048 227,645 35,403 15.55 39.87 15.39 6,597.64 17,087.82 Component City
Danao City 156,321 136,471 19,850 14.55 107.30 41.43 1,456.86 3,773.25 Component City
Liloan 153,197 118,753 34,444 29.00 45.92 17.73 3,336.17 8,640.64 Municipality
Minglanilla 151,002 132,135 18,867 14.28 65.60 25.33 2,301.86 5,961.79 Municipality
Consolacion 148,012 131,528 16,484 12.53 37.03 14.30 3,997.08 10,352.40 Municipality
Carcar City 136,453 119,664 16,789 14.03 116.78 45.09 1,168.46 3,026.30 Component City
Naga City 133,184 115,750 17,434 15.06 101.97 39.37 1,306.11 3,382.81 Component City
San Fernando 72,224 66,280 5,944 8.97 69.39 26.79 1,040.84 2,695.77 Municipality
Cordova 70,595 59,712 10,883 18.23 17.15 6.62 4,116.33 10,661.24 Municipality
Compostela 55,874 47,898 7,976 16.65 53.90 20.81 1,036.62 2,684.84 Municipality
Total 3,165,799 2,849,213 316,586 11.11 1,062.88 410.38 2,978.51 7,714.31

The provincial capitol, the central business district, major educational institutions and the international port are all located in Cebu City while major industrial companies and factories are located in Mandaue. The international airport and the export processing zone are located in Lapu-Lapu on Mactan Island. Danao is primarily a mining city while Talisay is a residential city with its income generated by small- and medium-sized businesses.

History

 
Map of Metro Cebu within the Philippines
 
Map of Metro Cebu highlighting its cities and municipalities
 
Aerial view of Metro Cebu showing the Cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu situated in Cebu mainland and Mactan island
 
Skyline of Cebu City, the metropolitan's center

Cebu City was a fishing village and farming settlement governed by Visayan native kings who traded with the neighboring islands of Malaysia and Indonesia. Cebu was the location of the Rajahnate of Cebu, an Indianized kingdom founded by the half Indian and half Malay, Sri Lumay, from Sumatra.

On 7 April 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in Cebu. Magellan failed to successfully claim the Philippines for the crown of Spain as he was killed on Mactan island on 27 April 1521, by its leader, Datu Lapu-lapu.

On 27 April 1565, Spanish explorers led by Miguel López de Legazpi arrived in Cebu from Mexico. The Spaniards renamed the city on 1 January 1571, from San Miguel (Saint Michael) to Villa del Santissimo Nombre de Jesús (Town of the Most Holy Name of Jesus). The island were a former capital city of the Spanish East Indies before the capital city was moved to Manila in 1571.

Mandaue then was known as Mandani ruled by their lord Aponoan. It was formally constituted into a "pueblo" (people) between 1580 and 1700 and was officially known as the Población de Mandaue (Town of Mandaue) in 1899. It emerged into the industrial city of Mandaue. Mandaue became a chartered city on 21 June 1969 through Republic Act 5519. It was considered a highly urbanized city in the year 1991.

Talisay was a former Augustinian order hacienda (estate) in 1648 and became a municipality in 1849. On 30 December 2000, Talisay became a component city by virtue of Republic Act 8979.

Lapu-Lapu city was originally referred to as "Mactan." It later became the town of Opon in 1730, the 7th town founded by the Augustinian Friars in Cebu. The town of Opon became a city on 17 June 1961. Its largest district, Lapu-Lapu, was named after Datu Lapu-Lapu.

Metropolitan Cebu was conceptualized by government planners in the 1970s and was based on the experiences of urban planning in Metro Manila. Metro Cebu represented the province's thriving urban centers that are physically proximate to Cebu City, which is the leading commercial and financial hub in the Visayas and northern Mindanao areas with a population largely dependent on the economic opportunities prevailing in the area.

People

Ancestry

The people of Cebu are called Cebuanos. Some individuals have Chinese, Japanese, Indian and other foreign ancestries as well as ancestries from other Filipino ethnic groups.

Languages

Cebuano is the most common language spoken in Metro Cebu. English is commonly used in educational institutions and business transactions. Other languages spoken include Chinese, Tagalog and a range of Visayan languages.

Education

Metro Cebu is the seat of more than a dozen educational institutions, the oldest of which is the University of San Carlos. Some of these institutions include, in alphabetical order:

 
Cebu Doctors' University situated in Mandaue City

A large number of students from neighboring provinces in the Visayas, as well as northern Mindanao, prefer to go to Metro Cebu to take up tertiary-level education.

There is also a sizable number of South Korean, Iranian, Sub-Saharan African, and South Indian students who take up tertiary-level courses in Metro Cebu, taking advantage of Metro Cebu's, and the Philippines', lower cost of education relevant to their home countries.

Cebu has four internationally connected educational institutions: Cebu International School and CIE British School are located in Cebu City; Singapore School Cebu and Woodridge International School are located in Mandaue.

Healthcare

Metro Cebu also has several hospitals and clinics, there are two types of hospitals in Metro Cebu: the public hospitals which is owned by the government. Some public hospitals in Metro Cebu are the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, Cebu City Medical Center and there are also few public district hospitals which are also managed by the provincial government of Cebu.

Some of the private hospitals in Metro Cebu are the Chong Hua Hospital, Cebu Doctors' University Hospital, University of Cebu Medical Center, Perpetual Succor Hospital and Cebu Institute of Medicine Hospital.

Events

2004 presidential inauguration

 
Arroyo taking her Oath of Office in Cebu City on 30 June 2004

On 30 June 2004, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was the first Philippine President to be inaugurated in Metro Cebu. The inauguration was done in front of Cebu Provincial Capitol in Cebu City. This was done in gratitude for the support given to her by the people of Cebu during the election. In a break with tradition, she delivered her inaugural address in Manila before departing for Cebu for her inauguration.

2005 Southeast Asian Games

Metro Cebu and other key Philippine cities hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games. The event was held from 27 November to 5 December 2005. Venues for this event includes the Cebu City Sports Complex, Cebu Coliseum, Mandaue Coliseum, University of San Carlos and parts of Danao.

2007 ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit

The 12th Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), originally scheduled for 10–14 December 2006 was postponed to January 2007 due to Typhoon Utor and the consideration of the safety and welfare of the participants. [1]

The Cebu International Convention Center is a structure built by the Cebu provincial government in time for the 12th ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit at a cost of around US$10-million dollars, US$5-million dollars more than expected. It is a three-storey structure with a total floor area of 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft) and situated on 3.8 hectares (9.4 acres) of land at the Mandaue Reclamation Area.

51st International Eucharistic Congress

The 2016 International Eucharistic Congress, held on 24–31 January 2016, was a gathering of Roman Catholic priests, bishops, lay people, nuns and representatives from different parts of the world. The 8-day congress was observed with religious activities like cathechisis, processions and seminars, It was ended with a Statio Orbis or Closing Mass held at South Road Properties on 31 January 2016, it was attended by the Papal Legate, Cardinal Charles Maung Bo.

Utilities

 
Skyline of Metropolitan Cebu as seen from Mactan Channel

Communication

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) is the major phone carrier in the metropolis and the entire province. Globelines Innove and Islacom, both subsidiaries of Globe Telecom came in after the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1995.

There are three wireless telecommunication companies serving Metro Cebu as well as the rest of the Philippines. These are:

Electricity

Metro Cebu's electricity is mostly supplied from Leyte Geothermal Power Plants operated by PNOC-EDC which is interconnected across Cebu through electrical submarine cables operated by TransCo. It is transmitted by the state-owned National Transmission Corporation (TransCo) through several high tension wires. It is stored and distributed by the Visayan Electric Company (VECO), except in the island of Mactan (Lapu-Lapu City and Cordova) which is served by the Mactan Electric Company, the city of Carcar, which is served by Cebu I Electric Cooperative (CEBECO I), and the city of Danao and the municipality of Compostela, which are served by Cebu II Electric Cooperative (CEBECO II). They put out 220VAC 50 Hz.

Water

In 1974 the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) took over in distributing potable water to the whole metropolis after the Osmena Waterworks System suffered financial losses. MCWD supplies potable water to the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-lapu and Talisay and the municipalities of Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela and Cordova from their reservoirs in Lake Plumbero, Minglanilla; Buhisan Reservoir in Cebu City; Casili in Consolacion and Mananga in Talisay.

Water shortage has always been a problem in Metro Cebu due to deforestation and seawater intrusion of the underground water supply.[4] There was a proposal to acquire water from nearby Bohol island because of the water crisis in the metropolis.[5]

In 1998, the Mananga Phase I Project located in Maghuway, Talisay was completed producing an additional 33,000 cubic metres (33,000,000 l; 8,700,000 US gal) of potable water per day. And the other area through a series of 5HP submersible pumps powered by Solar Electric Energy (note: Operates only during daytime) in Minglanilla near Lake Plumbero.

Transportation

Roads

 
An intersection within Cebu Business Park

Metro Cebu's roadways are among the country's busiest and most congested. The south highway, Osmeña Boulevard, Colon Street, and V. Rama are Metro Cebu's major roads. A new highway called the South Coastal Road or the Cebu Coastal Road was completed in 2010. The 12 kilometer, 4-lane highway was created to improve traffic in Metro Cebu. It connects Cebu City, Talisay and other southern municipalities. In conjunction with the development of the Cebu South Coastal Road, a roadway underpass nearly a kilometer long is currently under construction to connect the South Coastal Road with the Sergio Osmeña Avenue in the North Reclamation Area. Other planned projects include a series of flyovers in the north district, the Cebu North Coastal Road and Cloverleaf interlink road project.

Mactan is connected to the island of Cebu via two bridges: the Marcelo Fernan Bridge and the much older, Mactan-Mandaue Bridge. The third Cebu-Mactan link which is the Cebu–Cordova Bridge is set to be complete and opened to the public in 2022.

Airport

 
Aerial view of Mactan–Cebu International Airport situated in Lapu-Lapu City

Mactan–Cebu International Airport (MCIA) is, officially, the only airport in the Metro Cebu. Located in Lapu-Lapu, it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines, after Metro Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

It has two terminals. Terminal 1 is used solely for domestic flights, while Terminal 2, which was opened on July 1, 2018, serves international flights. Together the two terminals have a total capacity of 12.5 million.

The number of weekly international flights to and from MCIA has constantly increased over the years. Currently, there are direct regular and/or charter flights to the following international destinations: Changi Airport, Hong Kong Airport, Narita Airport, Kansai Airport, Nagoya Airport, Incheon Airport, Busan Airport, Taoyuan Airport, Kuala Lumpur Airport, Xiamen Airport, Dubai Airport, Doha, Pudong Airport, and Nanning Airport.

Metro Cebu's MCIA is the international gateway to the economic hub of the Central and Southern Philippines. There are numerous daily flights between Cebu and most Philippine cities. Air freight to and from Cebu is reliable and efficient with major international couriers like FedEx, Fastpak Global Express, and 2GO operating here.

Seaport

Metro Cebu's Port of Cebu is the busiest domestic seaport in the Philippines. Along with the ports areas of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, Cebu's "seaport complex" is considered as the busiest port in the Philippines in terms of number of annual passengers. It is also the main port of entry in the province of Cebu and Central Visayas Region. It plays a vital role in the Philippine's shipping industry with about 80 percent of the country's shipping companies that are based here. The port is located at the center of the province's east coast. It is nestled in a natural harbor in the narrow strait between Cebu City and Mactan, the latter providing a natural cover and breakwater, making the port one of the safest and operational the whole year round.

Cebu International Port and Cebu Domestic Port serves container vessels and passenger ships with destinations around the country and the world. Cebu International Port is a multipurpose terminal covering an area of 10 hectares with 690 meters of berthing space and a controlling draught of minus 8.5 meters at MLLW. The Cebu Baseport – Domestic Zone is the area for the domestic transactions of different business coming from and going to the different island of the archipelago. It is dedicated to coastwise shipping with 3.5 kilometers of berthing space, 3 finger piers and 3 passenger terminals.

Economy

Metro Cebu, as the second most important metropolitan area of the Philippines, has established itself as a major economic hub, attracting several multinational companies in various industries ranging from business process outsourcing, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and tourism, among other industries. Metro Cebu, and Cebu province as a whole, has experienced rapid economic growth since the early 1990s, a phenomenom also known as Ceboom, a portmanteau of "Cebu" and "boom".[6] Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, and Mandaue, also collectively known as the "tri-cities", the three largest and highly urbanized cities of Metro Cebu, account for 22.2%, 11.3%, and 8.3% of Central Visayas' gross regional domestic product respectively as of 2020.[7]

Cebu City is the primary economic center of Metro Cebu. Historically, Colon Street and its surrounding areas collectively known as "Downtown Cebu", was the major economic center of Cebu, but development has since spread to other parts of Metro Cebu with the opening of newer and more modern developments such as Cebu Business Park and Cebu IT Park (collectively known as the Cebu Park District), which is the home of many business processing outsourcing companies, among other industries. The South Road Properties, a 300-hectare reclamation project in the city's South district is poised to become a major economic hub for Metro Cebu.[8]

Major industrial factories are found in Mandaue, but the city's North Reclamation Area (also known as New Mandaue City) has seen various mixed-use developments since the 2010s, including the Mandani Bay project.[9]

Lapu-Lapu City, where the Mactan Airport is located, is a major tourism hub, being the home to several resorts and hotels. Lapu-Lapu City is also the home to the Mactan Export Processing Zone and the Cebu Light Industrial Park, where factories of several multinational firms are located.[10]

The other cities and municipalities of Metro Cebu remain primarily residential with several subdivisions (or suburbs), with residents commuting to the "tri-cities" for work, but are also poised for more opportunities, with developments such as the Minglanilla Techno-Business Park in Minglanilla and the New Cebu International Container Port in Consolacion seen to accommodate industries for businesses to set up shop outside of Metro Cebu's traditional core of Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, and Mandaue.

Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board

 
 
Aerial view of Cebu City

The Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board (MCDCB) is the successor of the Metropolitan Cebu Development Council (MCDC) which was created by the RDC through Resolution No.117 (1997) and was subsequently replaced by the former in June 2011. Like its predecessor, it was mainly patterned after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority with the inclusion of regional offices of the National Government agencies, regional services and utility agencies, and private institutions. It is mandated to formulate development plans, prepare programs and projects, and coordinate/monitor the implementation of programs and projects that address problems and concerns affecting Metro Cebu.

The MCDCB is composed of the provincial governor of Cebu; the mayors of the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay, Carcar, Danao, and Naga; the mayors of the municipalities of Compostela, Liloan, Consolacion, Cordova, Minglanilla, and San Fernando; the regional directors or heads of the Department of Public Works and Highways, Philippine National Police, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Environmental Management Bureau of DENR, Philippine Navy, Philippine Coast Guard, Maritime Police, Traffic Management Group, Land Transportation Office, Department of Health, and Department of the Interior and Local Government, Philippine Information Agency, Metro Cebu Water District, National Youth Commission, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, Mactan–Cebu International Airport Authority, and Cebu Port Authority; and private groups such as the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Incorporated, Cebu Business Club, Cebu Leads Foundation, Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Mandaue Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and IBM Philippines. The governor of Cebu acts as chairman of the Board.

MCDCB does not have legal and institutional powers and resources like the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). The MCDCB defines the coverage of Metro Cebu for planning purposes only. The Province of Cebu has proposed a bill to create a permanent Metropolitan Cebu Development Authority (MCDA). This bill is still pending in both the House of Representatives and Senate in the Congress of the Philippines.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Province: Cebu". Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC). Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  2. ^ Census of Population (2020). . PSA. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  3. ^ "Number of Registered Voters by Sex : 2019 National and Local Elections" (PDF). Commission on Elections. 2019.
  4. ^ Scholze, Hillmer & Schneider 2002.
  5. ^ Peñaranda 1998.
  6. ^ Fajardo, Fernando (January 11, 2013). "Has 'Ceboom' returned?". Cebu Daily News. from the original on January 13, 2013.
  7. ^ "Province of Cebu Leads the Economy of Central Visayas with 30.7 Percent Share from 2018 to 2020". Philippine Statistics Authority. December 4, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  8. ^ Lorenciana, Carlo (October 22, 2021). "Cebu's booming SRP district seen to create more jobs". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  9. ^ Bunachita, Jose Santino (October 17, 2018). "A decade of growth: Turning NRA into a center of business". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  10. ^ Cebu Holdings, Incorporated (2012). . Archived from the original on June 20, 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  11. ^ NEDA RDC7 Accomplishment Report(7/2001 – 12/2002) 2006-11-29 at the Wayback Machine

Sources

  • Scholze, O.; Hillmer, G.; Schneider, W. (2002). Protection of the groundwater resources of metropolis Cebu (Philippines) in consideration of saline intrusion into the coastal aquifer (PDF). 17th Salt Water Intrusion Meeting. Delft, Netherlands. pp. 489–495. (PDF) from the original on April 25, 2016.
  • Peñaranda, Victor (1998). . Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. Archived from the original on February 22, 2001.
  • Sun Star Cebu, CYR (October 8, 2005). . Archived from the original on March 11, 2007.

External links

  • Cebu Provincial Government Official Website
  • Cebu Provincial Government on Facebook

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1 Metro1 062 88 km2 410 38 sq mi Elevation17 m 56 ft Population 2020 2 Metro3 165 799 Density3 000 km2 7 700 sq mi Demonym s grancebuana grancebuanoDivisions Highly urbanized cities3 Cebu City Lapu Lapu Mandaue Component cities4 Carcar Danao Naga Talisay Municipalities6 Compostela Consolacion Cordova Liloan Minglanilla San Fernando Barangays349Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code6000 6004 6014 6019 6037 6045 6046IDD area code 63 0 32Metro Cebu is a metropolitan area that consists of Cebu City the capital of Cebu and the regional center of Central Visayas along with twelve surrounding cities and municipalities The Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board MCDCB is a body mandated to formulate development plans for the Metro Cebu area and coordinate their implementation Unlike the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority the MCDCB does not have legal and institutional powers However MMDA s powers are limited by jurisdiction to only the core of the agglomeration It is the second largest metropolitan area by population in the Philippines after Metro Manila with the third largest being Metro Davao Contents 1 Cities and municipalities 2 History 3 People 3 1 Ancestry 3 2 Languages 4 Education 5 Healthcare 6 Events 6 1 2004 presidential inauguration 6 2 2005 Southeast Asian Games 6 3 2007 ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit 6 4 51st International Eucharistic Congress 7 Utilities 7 1 Communication 7 2 Electricity 7 3 Water 8 Transportation 8 1 Roads 8 2 Airport 8 3 Seaport 9 Economy 10 Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board 11 See also 12 References 13 Sources 14 External linksCities and municipalities EditMetro Cebu comprises seven cities Carcar Cebu City Danao Lapu Lapu Mandaue Naga Talisay and six municipalities Compostela Consolacion Cordova Liloan Minglanilla San Fernando with Cebu City serving as the metropolitan area s central core City Town Population Popn Change Land Area Population Density Classification2020 2015 Popn Sq Km Sq Mi Sq Km Sq Mi Cebu City 964 169 922 611 41 558 4 50 315 00 121 62 3 060 85 7 927 58 Highly Urbanized CityLapu Lapu City 497 604 408 112 89 492 21 93 58 10 22 43 8 564 61 22 182 25 Highly Urbanized CityMandaue City 364 116 362 654 1 462 0 40 34 87 13 46 10 442 10 27 044 91 Highly Urbanized CityTalisay City 263 048 227 645 35 403 15 55 39 87 15 39 6 597 64 17 087 82 Component CityDanao City 156 321 136 471 19 850 14 55 107 30 41 43 1 456 86 3 773 25 Component CityLiloan 153 197 118 753 34 444 29 00 45 92 17 73 3 336 17 8 640 64 MunicipalityMinglanilla 151 002 132 135 18 867 14 28 65 60 25 33 2 301 86 5 961 79 MunicipalityConsolacion 148 012 131 528 16 484 12 53 37 03 14 30 3 997 08 10 352 40 MunicipalityCarcar City 136 453 119 664 16 789 14 03 116 78 45 09 1 168 46 3 026 30 Component CityNaga City 133 184 115 750 17 434 15 06 101 97 39 37 1 306 11 3 382 81 Component CitySan Fernando 72 224 66 280 5 944 8 97 69 39 26 79 1 040 84 2 695 77 MunicipalityCordova 70 595 59 712 10 883 18 23 17 15 6 62 4 116 33 10 661 24 MunicipalityCompostela 55 874 47 898 7 976 16 65 53 90 20 81 1 036 62 2 684 84 MunicipalityTotal 3 165 799 2 849 213 316 586 11 11 1 062 88 410 38 2 978 51 7 714 31The provincial capitol the central business district major educational institutions and the international port are all located in Cebu City while major industrial companies and factories are located in Mandaue The international airport and the export processing zone are located in Lapu Lapu on Mactan Island Danao is primarily a mining city while Talisay is a residential city with its income generated by small and medium sized businesses History Edit Map of Metro Cebu within the Philippines Map of Metro Cebu highlighting its cities and municipalities Aerial view of Metro Cebu showing the Cities of Cebu Mandaue and Lapu Lapu situated in Cebu mainland and Mactan island Skyline of Cebu City the metropolitan s center Cebu City was a fishing village and farming settlement governed by Visayan native kings who traded with the neighboring islands of Malaysia and Indonesia Cebu was the location of the Rajahnate of Cebu an Indianized kingdom founded by the half Indian and half Malay Sri Lumay from Sumatra On 7 April 1521 Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in Cebu Magellan failed to successfully claim the Philippines for the crown of Spain as he was killed on Mactan island on 27 April 1521 by its leader Datu Lapu lapu On 27 April 1565 Spanish explorers led by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi arrived in Cebu from Mexico The Spaniards renamed the city on 1 January 1571 from San Miguel Saint Michael to Villa del Santissimo Nombre de Jesus Town of the Most Holy Name of Jesus The island were a former capital city of the Spanish East Indies before the capital city was moved to Manila in 1571 Mandaue then was known as Mandani ruled by their lord Aponoan It was formally constituted into a pueblo people between 1580 and 1700 and was officially known as the Poblacion de Mandaue Town of Mandaue in 1899 It emerged into the industrial city of Mandaue Mandaue became a chartered city on 21 June 1969 through Republic Act 5519 It was considered a highly urbanized city in the year 1991 Talisay was a former Augustinian order hacienda estate in 1648 and became a municipality in 1849 On 30 December 2000 Talisay became a component city by virtue of Republic Act 8979 Lapu Lapu city was originally referred to as Mactan It later became the town of Opon in 1730 the 7th town founded by the Augustinian Friars in Cebu The town of Opon became a city on 17 June 1961 Its largest district Lapu Lapu was named after Datu Lapu Lapu Metropolitan Cebu was conceptualized by government planners in the 1970s and was based on the experiences of urban planning in Metro Manila Metro Cebu represented the province s thriving urban centers that are physically proximate to Cebu City which is the leading commercial and financial hub in the Visayas and northern Mindanao areas with a population largely dependent on the economic opportunities prevailing in the area People EditAncestry Edit The people of Cebu are called Cebuanos Some individuals have Chinese Japanese Indian and other foreign ancestries as well as ancestries from other Filipino ethnic groups Languages Edit Cebuano is the most common language spoken in Metro Cebu English is commonly used in educational institutions and business transactions Other languages spoken include Chinese Tagalog and a range of Visayan languages Education EditMain article List of colleges and universities in Metro Cebu Metro Cebu is the seat of more than a dozen educational institutions the oldest of which is the University of San Carlos Some of these institutions include in alphabetical order Asian College of Technology 1988 Cebu Doctors University 1975 Cebu Eastern College 1915 Cebu Institute of Medicine 1957 Cebu Institute of Technology University 1946 Cebu Normal University 1902 Cebu Technological University 1911 Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion 1880 Don Bosco Technical College Cebu 1954 Saint Theresa s College of Cebu 1933 Southwestern University 1946 University of Cebu 1964 University of San Carlos 1595 University of San Jose Recoletos 1947 University of Southern Philippines Foundation 1927 University of the Philippines Cebu 1918 University of the Visayas 1919 Velez College 1957 Cebu Doctors University situated in Mandaue City A large number of students from neighboring provinces in the Visayas as well as northern Mindanao prefer to go to Metro Cebu to take up tertiary level education There is also a sizable number of South Korean Iranian Sub Saharan African and South Indian students who take up tertiary level courses in Metro Cebu taking advantage of Metro Cebu s and the Philippines lower cost of education relevant to their home countries Cebu has four internationally connected educational institutions Cebu International School and CIE British School are located in Cebu City Singapore School Cebu and Woodridge International School are located in Mandaue Healthcare EditMetro Cebu also has several hospitals and clinics there are two types of hospitals in Metro Cebu the public hospitals which is owned by the government Some public hospitals in Metro Cebu are the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center Cebu City Medical Center and there are also few public district hospitals which are also managed by the provincial government of Cebu Some of the private hospitals in Metro Cebu are the Chong Hua Hospital Cebu Doctors University Hospital University of Cebu Medical Center Perpetual Succor Hospital and Cebu Institute of Medicine Hospital Events Edit2004 presidential inauguration Edit Arroyo taking her Oath of Office in Cebu City on 30 June 2004 On 30 June 2004 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was the first Philippine President to be inaugurated in Metro Cebu The inauguration was done in front of Cebu Provincial Capitol in Cebu City This was done in gratitude for the support given to her by the people of Cebu during the election In a break with tradition she delivered her inaugural address in Manila before departing for Cebu for her inauguration 2005 Southeast Asian Games Edit Metro Cebu and other key Philippine cities hosted the 2005 Southeast Asian Games The event was held from 27 November to 5 December 2005 Venues for this event includes the Cebu City Sports Complex Cebu Coliseum Mandaue Coliseum University of San Carlos and parts of Danao 2007 ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit Edit The 12th Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN originally scheduled for 10 14 December 2006 was postponed to January 2007 due to Typhoon Utor and the consideration of the safety and welfare of the participants 1 The Cebu International Convention Center is a structure built by the Cebu provincial government in time for the 12th ASEAN Summit and 2nd East Asia Summit at a cost of around US 10 million dollars US 5 million dollars more than expected It is a three storey structure with a total floor area of 25 000 square metres 270 000 sq ft and situated on 3 8 hectares 9 4 acres of land at the Mandaue Reclamation Area 51st International Eucharistic Congress Edit The 2016 International Eucharistic Congress held on 24 31 January 2016 was a gathering of Roman Catholic priests bishops lay people nuns and representatives from different parts of the world The 8 day congress was observed with religious activities like cathechisis processions and seminars It was ended with a Statio Orbis or Closing Mass held at South Road Properties on 31 January 2016 it was attended by the Papal Legate Cardinal Charles Maung Bo Utilities Edit Skyline of Metropolitan Cebu as seen from Mactan Channel Communication Edit Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company PLDT is the major phone carrier in the metropolis and the entire province Globelines Innove and Islacom both subsidiaries of Globe Telecom came in after the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1995 There are three wireless telecommunication companies serving Metro Cebu as well as the rest of the Philippines These are Smart Communications Pilipino Telecommunications Corp a PLDT subsidiary using the brands Smart Talk n Text Sun Cellular and Addict Mobile Globe Telecom using the brands Globe and TM Dito Telecommunity using the brand DitoElectricity Edit Metro Cebu s electricity is mostly supplied from Leyte Geothermal Power Plants operated by PNOC EDC which is interconnected across Cebu through electrical submarine cables operated by TransCo It is transmitted by the state owned National Transmission Corporation TransCo through several high tension wires It is stored and distributed by the Visayan Electric Company VECO except in the island of Mactan Lapu Lapu City and Cordova which is served by the Mactan Electric Company the city of Carcar which is served by Cebu I Electric Cooperative CEBECO I and the city of Danao and the municipality of Compostela which are served by Cebu II Electric Cooperative CEBECO II They put out 220VAC 50 Hz Water Edit In 1974 the Metropolitan Cebu Water District MCWD took over in distributing potable water to the whole metropolis after the Osmena Waterworks System suffered financial losses MCWD supplies potable water to the cities of Cebu Mandaue Lapu lapu and Talisay and the municipalities of Consolacion Liloan Compostela and Cordova from their reservoirs in Lake Plumbero Minglanilla Buhisan Reservoir in Cebu City Casili in Consolacion and Mananga in Talisay Water shortage has always been a problem in Metro Cebu due to deforestation and seawater intrusion of the underground water supply 4 There was a proposal to acquire water from nearby Bohol island because of the water crisis in the metropolis 5 In 1998 the Mananga Phase I Project located in Maghuway Talisay was completed producing an additional 33 000 cubic metres 33 000 000 l 8 700 000 US gal of potable water per day And the other area through a series of 5HP submersible pumps powered by Solar Electric Energy note Operates only during daytime in Minglanilla near Lake Plumbero Transportation EditSee also Transportation in the Philippines Roads Edit Main article List of streets in Cebu An intersection within Cebu Business Park Metro Cebu s roadways are among the country s busiest and most congested The south highway Osmena Boulevard Colon Street and V Rama are Metro Cebu s major roads A new highway called the South Coastal Road or the Cebu Coastal Road was completed in 2010 The 12 kilometer 4 lane highway was created to improve traffic in Metro Cebu It connects Cebu City Talisay and other southern municipalities In conjunction with the development of the Cebu South Coastal Road a roadway underpass nearly a kilometer long is currently under construction to connect the South Coastal Road with the Sergio Osmena Avenue in the North Reclamation Area Other planned projects include a series of flyovers in the north district the Cebu North Coastal Road and Cloverleaf interlink road project Mactan is connected to the island of Cebu via two bridges the Marcelo Fernan Bridge and the much older Mactan Mandaue Bridge The third Cebu Mactan link which is the Cebu Cordova Bridge is set to be complete and opened to the public in 2022 Airport Edit Aerial view of Mactan Cebu International Airport situated in Lapu Lapu City Mactan Cebu International Airport MCIA is officially the only airport in the Metro Cebu Located in Lapu Lapu it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines after Metro Manila s Ninoy Aquino International Airport It has two terminals Terminal 1 is used solely for domestic flights while Terminal 2 which was opened on July 1 2018 serves international flights Together the two terminals have a total capacity of 12 5 million The number of weekly international flights to and from MCIA has constantly increased over the years Currently there are direct regular and or charter flights to the following international destinations Changi Airport Hong Kong Airport Narita Airport Kansai Airport Nagoya Airport Incheon Airport Busan Airport Taoyuan Airport Kuala Lumpur Airport Xiamen Airport Dubai Airport Doha Pudong Airport and Nanning Airport Metro Cebu s MCIA is the international gateway to the economic hub of the Central and Southern Philippines There are numerous daily flights between Cebu and most Philippine cities Air freight to and from Cebu is reliable and efficient with major international couriers like FedEx Fastpak Global Express and 2GO operating here Seaport Edit Metro Cebu s Port of Cebu is the busiest domestic seaport in the Philippines Along with the ports areas of Mandaue and Lapu Lapu Cebu s seaport complex is considered as the busiest port in the Philippines in terms of number of annual passengers It is also the main port of entry in the province of Cebu and Central Visayas Region It plays a vital role in the Philippine s shipping industry with about 80 percent of the country s shipping companies that are based here The port is located at the center of the province s east coast It is nestled in a natural harbor in the narrow strait between Cebu City and Mactan the latter providing a natural cover and breakwater making the port one of the safest and operational the whole year round Cebu International Port and Cebu Domestic Port serves container vessels and passenger ships with destinations around the country and the world Cebu International Port is a multipurpose terminal covering an area of 10 hectares with 690 meters of berthing space and a controlling draught of minus 8 5 meters at MLLW The Cebu Baseport Domestic Zone is the area for the domestic transactions of different business coming from and going to the different island of the archipelago It is dedicated to coastwise shipping with 3 5 kilometers of berthing space 3 finger piers and 3 passenger terminals Economy EditMetro Cebu as the second most important metropolitan area of the Philippines has established itself as a major economic hub attracting several multinational companies in various industries ranging from business process outsourcing electronics pharmaceuticals and tourism among other industries Metro Cebu and Cebu province as a whole has experienced rapid economic growth since the early 1990s a phenomenom also known as Ceboom a portmanteau of Cebu and boom 6 Cebu City Lapu Lapu City and Mandaue also collectively known as the tri cities the three largest and highly urbanized cities of Metro Cebu account for 22 2 11 3 and 8 3 of Central Visayas gross regional domestic product respectively as of 2020 update 7 Cebu City is the primary economic center of Metro Cebu Historically Colon Street and its surrounding areas collectively known as Downtown Cebu was the major economic center of Cebu but development has since spread to other parts of Metro Cebu with the opening of newer and more modern developments such as Cebu Business Park and Cebu IT Park collectively known as the Cebu Park District which is the home of many business processing outsourcing companies among other industries The South Road Properties a 300 hectare reclamation project in the city s South district is poised to become a major economic hub for Metro Cebu 8 Major industrial factories are found in Mandaue but the city s North Reclamation Area also known as New Mandaue City has seen various mixed use developments since the 2010s including the Mandani Bay project 9 Lapu Lapu City where the Mactan Airport is located is a major tourism hub being the home to several resorts and hotels Lapu Lapu City is also the home to the Mactan Export Processing Zone and the Cebu Light Industrial Park where factories of several multinational firms are located 10 The other cities and municipalities of Metro Cebu remain primarily residential with several subdivisions or suburbs with residents commuting to the tri cities for work but are also poised for more opportunities with developments such as the Minglanilla Techno Business Park in Minglanilla and the New Cebu International Container Port in Consolacion seen to accommodate industries for businesses to set up shop outside of Metro Cebu s traditional core of Cebu City Lapu Lapu City and Mandaue Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board EditSee also List of mayors of Metro Cebu Aerial view of Cebu City The Metropolitan Cebu Development and Coordinating Board MCDCB is the successor of the Metropolitan Cebu Development Council MCDC which was created by the RDC through Resolution No 117 1997 and was subsequently replaced by the former in June 2011 Like its predecessor it was mainly patterned after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority with the inclusion of regional offices of the National Government agencies regional services and utility agencies and private institutions It is mandated to formulate development plans prepare programs and projects and coordinate monitor the implementation of programs and projects that address problems and concerns affecting Metro Cebu The MCDCB is composed of the provincial governor of Cebu the mayors of the cities of Cebu Mandaue Lapu Lapu Talisay Carcar Danao and Naga the mayors of the municipalities of Compostela Liloan Consolacion Cordova Minglanilla and San Fernando the regional directors or heads of the Department of Public Works and Highways Philippine National Police Department of Environment and Natural Resources Environmental Management Bureau of DENR Philippine Navy Philippine Coast Guard Maritime Police Traffic Management Group Land Transportation Office Department of Health and Department of the Interior and Local Government Philippine Information Agency Metro Cebu Water District National Youth Commission Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority and Cebu Port Authority and private groups such as the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Incorporated Cebu Business Club Cebu Leads Foundation Cebu Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Mandaue Chamber of Commerce amp Industry Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and IBM Philippines The governor of Cebu acts as chairman of the Board MCDCB does not have legal and institutional powers and resources like the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority MMDA The MCDCB defines the coverage of Metro Cebu for planning purposes only The Province of Cebu has proposed a bill to create a permanent Metropolitan Cebu Development Authority MCDA This bill is still pending in both the House of Representatives and Senate in the Congress of the Philippines 11 See also EditGreater Manila Area Mega Manila Metro Manila Metro Davao Metro Iloilo Guimaras Metro ClarkReferences Edit Province Cebu Philippine Standard Geographic Code PSGC Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved February 8 2018 Census of Population 2020 Table B Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province City and Municipality By Region PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 Number of Registered Voters by Sex 2019 National and Local Elections PDF Commission on Elections 2019 Scholze Hillmer amp Schneider 2002 Penaranda 1998 Fajardo Fernando January 11 2013 Has Ceboom returned Cebu Daily News Archived from the original on January 13 2013 Province of Cebu Leads the Economy of Central Visayas with 30 7 Percent Share from 2018 to 2020 Philippine Statistics Authority December 4 2021 Retrieved August 31 2022 Lorenciana Carlo October 22 2021 Cebu s booming SRP district seen to create more jobs Philippine News Agency Retrieved August 31 2022 Bunachita Jose Santino October 17 2018 A decade of growth Turning NRA into a center of business Cebu Daily News Retrieved August 31 2022 Cebu Holdings Incorporated 2012 Business Catalyst Archived from the original on June 20 2017 Retrieved September 19 2015 NEDA RDC7 Accomplishment Report 7 2001 12 2002 Archived 2006 11 29 at the Wayback MachineSources EditScholze O Hillmer G Schneider W 2002 Protection of the groundwater resources of metropolis Cebu Philippines in consideration of saline intrusion into the coastal aquifer PDF 17th Salt Water Intrusion Meeting Delft Netherlands pp 489 495 Archived PDF from the original on April 25 2016 Penaranda Victor 1998 Bohol Frets while Cebu Thirsts Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism Archived from the original on February 22 2001 Sun Star Cebu CYR October 8 2005 RDC enlarges Metro Cebu Archived from the original on March 11 2007 External links EditMetro Cebu at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Travel information from Wikivoyage Data from Wikidata Cebu Provincial Government Official Website Cebu Provincial Government on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metro Cebu amp oldid 1131626237, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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