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Moalboal

Moalboal ([moʔˈaːlboʔˈaːl]), officially the Municipality of Moalboal (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Moalboal; Tagalog: Bayan ng Moalboal), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,930.[3]

Moalboal
Municipality of Moalboal
Poblacion (town centre)
Nickname: 
Dagway sa Paraiso
Anthem: Moalboal Hymn
Map of Cebu with Moalboal highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Moalboal
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 9°57′N 123°24′E / 9.95°N 123.4°E / 9.95; 123.4
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Visayas
ProvinceCebu
District 7th district
Founded6 February 1852
Barangays15 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorInocentes G. Cabaron
 • Vice MayorPaz A. Rozgoni
 • RepresentativePeter John D. Calderon
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate23,585 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total124.86 km2 (48.21 sq mi)
Elevation
30 m (100 ft)
Highest elevation
253 m (830 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total36,930
 • Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
 • Households
8,582
DemonymMoalboalanon
Economy
 • Income class4th municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
16.90
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 188.5 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 403.3 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 153.5 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 136.3 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityCebu 1 Electric Cooperative (CEBECO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
6032
PSGC
072233000
IDD:area code+63 (0)32
Native languagesCebuano
Tagalog
Websitewww.moalboal.gov.ph

Moalboal is one of the eight municipalities comprising the 7th Congressional District Cebu Province. It is 105 kilometres (65 mi) south from Cebu City.

Pescador Island, a popular tourist attraction, is part of the municipality and is one of the best known diving sites in the Philippines.

Etymology edit

There are two versions of etymology that was proposed about the origins of the town's name, both based on phonetic distortions, are ascribed as the origin of the place named “Moalboal,” The first version is an onomatopeic derivation from the bubbling sound called as "bocalbocal" (bukál-bukál) in Cebuano, emitted by the waters of a spring located within the town proper. The second is a less popular version attributes to the belief that most of the town’s first settlers are from the island of Bohol, known as Boholanos or Bol-anons. In either version, it is believed by many residents that bocalbocal or Bol-anon eventually was transformed into “Moalboal”. Perhaps, the real clue to the etymology of Moalboal is its old orthography. Redondo’s "Breve Reseña de la Diocesis de Cebu en las Islas Filipinas" spells the name of the town as “Mualbual”. The same spelling is reflected on a page from Sale’s "Ang Sugbo sa Karaang Panahon" showing a map of the Cebu Province.[5]

History edit

Spanish Colonial Period edit

During the pre-colonial to early colonial period in the Philippines. There is a legend said that Laurente Sabanal who is popularly known as "Laguno" (also spelled as Llaguno) was the founder and the first ruler of Moalboal. It was said that he was a Bol-anon which roots originated from Bohol, where he killed a guardia civil that abused him. He then escaped and eventually discovered the town. People believed that he possessed supernatural abilities where he was gifted with an oración also known in Cebuano as yamyam which make objects float in the air whenever he could. Due to the frequent Moro attacks, he would use this ability to scare the Moro raiders and make them return to their vintas. When Laguno died, his body was buried in the sandy shore where he made his defense against invaders. On his grave was placed a log, that serves as a symbol of the uttermost respect for his heroism, bravery and exemplary life. A street along the shore where he was buried was named after him which is the "Laguno Street".[6]

Moalboal as a Parish edit

 
San Juan Nepumoceno Parish Church

During the Spanish era, the church and state were unified, which meant that the formation of a parish required the combined authority of both the Bishop and the Provincial Governor. This authority was governed by the Royal Order of July 31, 1874, which became effective in the Philippines from June 2, 1886, and was later revised by the Royal Decree of July 10, 1894. As a result of this arrangement, parishes in Cebu, including the town of Moalboal, were established by local religious authorities. Sometime in the year 1851, the Spanish Governor passed a decree approving the petition which was the erection of Moalboal as a parish. By the following year, January 20, 1852, the corresponding decree from the Bishop was received. And on February 6, 1852, San Juan Nepomuceno Parish, Moalboal, Cebu was officially established.[7]

American Occupation edit

The Americans then replaced the Spaniards as colonizers of the Philippines in 1899. And in 1917, the town was then declared to be an independent municipality separated from Alcantara (which was a former barrio of Moalboal). The first to be appointed as municipal president was Melecio Lambo. Some of the notable families in Moalboal include the Gadors, Gakos, Cabarons, and Babieras, who believed to be migrants from Bohol. The Gadors were a ruling class family in pre-Hispanic times and one of the most prominent families in pre-American Moalboal. [8]

Second World War edit

During the Japanese occupation and the Battle of Visayas, the war also took place all over the province of Cebu where Filipino guerillas fought the Japanese forces as a campaign for liberation of the Philippines during World War II. Moalboal is one of the notable places in Cebu where the Japanese soldiers surrendered, which is then the historic "Battle of Tomonoy" took event at exactly August 13, 1944. Japanese Combatant Units travelled to southern Cebu and eventually reaching Moalboal in which they ransacked and pillaged houses. With the command of Lt. Epic Faunillan along with Guerilla units of Southern Cebu Sector station, they immediately reported to the Tomonoy-Balabagon area.

No old ancestral houses can be found in Moalboal due to the town being burned to the ground by the Japanese in retaliation for the successful ambush of their troops. The only remaining 18th century architecture was the original San Juan Nepumoceno Parish Church. With only the belfry tower and exterior walls of the façade stood still in the present day as it was abandoned in 2005 due to the structure's deterioration. A marker site was put up by the municipal government along the Tomonoy Valley to commemorate the events of war.[9]

Geography edit

Moalboal is a peninsula situated on the south-western coast of Cebu Island, bordered to the west by the Tañon Strait; Negros Island is visible from its shore.

Moalboal is bordered to the north by the town of Alcantara, to the west is the Tañon Strait, to the east is the town of Argao, and to the south is the town of Badian.

The municipality has a land area of 124.86 square kilometers or 48.21 square miles which constitutes 2.53% of the total area of the Cebu province.

Barangays edit

 
Map showing Barangays of Moalboal

Moalboal is politically subdivided into 15 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.


PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2020[3] 2010[10]
072233001 Agbalanga 2.5% 940 916 0.26%
072233002 Bala 1.9% 700 697 0.04%
072233003 Balabagon 4.9% 1,825 1,572 1.50%
072233004 Basdiot 16.1% 5,949 5,291 1.18%
072233005 Batadbatad 3.6% 1,318 1,248 0.55%
072233006 Bugho 4.9% 1,824 1,430 2.46%
072233007 Buguil 2.0% 756 710 0.63%
072233016 Busay 3.5% 1,309 1,167 1.15%
072233008 Lanao 3.9% 1,424 1,352 0.52%
072233010 Poblacion East 6.8% 2,521 2,223 1.27%
072233011 Poblacion West 8.8% 3,240 2,742 1.68%
072233012 Saavedra 7.8% 2,881 2,618 0.96%
072233013 Tomonoy 5.5% 2,018 1,874 0.74%
072233014 Tuble 5.4% 2,012 1,591 2.38%
072233015 Tunga 6.5% 2,413 2,245 0.72%
Total 36,930 27,676 2.93%

Barangay Basdiot, Balabagon, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Tomonoy, Tuble, Tunga and Saavedra are geographically classified as coastal with four of them situated in the peninsula. While Barangay Agbalanga, Bala, Batadbatad, Buguil, Bugho, Busay and Lanao are landlocked with most of them being hilly and mountainous. Busay is the largest barangay in terms of land area.

Poblacion East and Poblacion West are the downtown/urban barangays that serves as a commercial hub, and Basdiot being the most populous barangay in Moalboal is also considered urban to some extent as it is the busiest area of the town.

Climate edit

The climate in Moalboal experiences a significant amount of rainfall, even during the month with historically low precipitation levels. Köppen and Geiger classify this climate as Af (Tropical monsoon).[11]

Climate data for Moalboal, Cebu
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
32
(90)
31
(88)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 22
(72)
22
(72)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(75)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 42
(1.7)
34
(1.3)
40
(1.6)
61
(2.4)
124
(4.9)
188
(7.4)
190
(7.5)
191
(7.5)
189
(7.4)
186
(7.3)
124
(4.9)
73
(2.9)
1,442
(56.8)
Average rainy days 10.0 8.5 9.5 12.8 22.3 26.8 28.4 27.9 27.3 27.6 20.5 13.1 234.7
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[12]

Demographics edit

 
Moalboal Heritage Park
Population census of Moalboal
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 11,743—    
1918 14,897+1.60%
1939 14,868−0.01%
1948 15,019+0.11%
1960 13,745−0.74%
1970 15,679+1.32%
1975 16,182+0.64%
1980 16,420+0.29%
1990 20,041+2.01%
1995 22,021+1.78%
2000 23,402+1.31%
2007 27,398+2.20%
2010 27,676+0.37%
2015 31,130+2.27%
2020 36,930+3.42%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[13][10][14][15]

In the 2020 census, the population of Moalboal was 36,930 people[3], with a density of 296 inhabitants per square kilometre or 766 inhabitants per square mile.

Though the majority of the people in Moalboal are Cebuanos, a few members of cultural minorities have found their way there. Bajaus who are similar to Muslim nomads, are often seen in the streets, especially during the holiday season, as some of them make their living by begging. There is no evidence though that the badjaos have taken up permanent residence in the town.

Due to the tourism boom that the town has experienced in the 2000s and 2010s, a small contingent of expatriates have also started to settle in Moalboal. Europeans and Americans are the most prominent expatriates in the town, but recently, expatriates from East Asian countries have also started to settle in the area.

Language edit

Most of Moalboalanons (people living in Moalboal) mainly speak Cebuano which is the most spoken language throughout Visayas and Mindanao. Filipino (the standardized version of Tagalog) and English are taught in schools and both are used as medium of instruction in all levels. It is also necessary to speak either languages especially on locals, for the sake of communicating with foreign and domestic tourists.

Economy edit

Poverty Incidence of Moalboal

10
20
30
40
50
2006
45.00
2009
48.92
2012
27.87
2015
26.58
2018
16.90
2021
33.46

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Moalboal is a peninsula and therefore it is almost entirely surrounded by water. The majority of the people who live in the flat lands engage in fishing as their main mode of livelihood. Those who live in the mountain regions like Agbalanga, Bala, Batadbatad, Buguil and Busay live through farming.

Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) eyes Moalboal as one of the major tourism investment destinations in the province of Cebu.[24] It is one of the assigned urban service centers outside the Metro Cebu according to the Central Visayas Regional Development Plan by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) for the year 2017-2022 and 2023-2028.[25][26] The downtown area serves as a commercial center, with some residents from the neighboring towns of southwestern Cebu flock to Moalboal due to numerous business establishments spawning throughout the town.

There are two operating shopping malls in the municipality namely the Gaisano Grand Mall Moalboal and Gaisano Town Center Moalboal, both located in Poblacion East. Poblacion West on the other hand serves as an education and government center of the town.

The tourist crowded areas of Moalboal such as Basdiot, Tuble and Saavedra have several other business establishments such as hotels, resorts, lodging houses, pension houses, spa, bars, internationally-inspired restaurants and diving schools.

Transportation edit

 
Bus stop going to Cebu City located at the downtown area

The common mode of transportation is by bicycles with side cars, known locally as pedicabs or tricycles with side cars, called trisikads. There are motorcycles also known as habal-habal, and the fare may vary depending on distance.

Several buses and vans-for-hire travel to or from Moalboal at 30-minute intervals. The ride from Cebu South Bus Terminal in Cebu City is three to four hours depending on traffic. Bus the is mostly the preferred transportation for traveling to or from Moalboal.[27]

Tourism edit

 
Panagsama Beach

Since the 1970s, Moalboal has developed a tourism industry based on recreational diving and beaches. Panagsama Beach (Basdiot) is where most resorts and restaurants are established, while further north on the peninsula, in Saavedra, is White Beach (Basdako), a two-kilometre (1.2 mi) beach. This beach used to be mostly frequented by locals, but has since developed an international tourist trade. In Moalboal, most tourists stay at either Panagsama Beach (Basdiot) or White Beach (Basdako), both located 3–5 kilometres (1.9–3.1 mi) away from the main bus stop in Moalboal.[28]

 
Coral reef

Recreational diving is the main tourist activity in Moalboal, and reefs along the west coast of the Copton peninsula are home to a great variety of marine life. Pescador Island, about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) off the coast, is the most popular dive spot with an underwater cave known as "the Cathedral". Indeed a breath-taking view of the underwater world as some of the country’s best diving sites in Moalboal as the terrain of the reef follows the entire coast line, making the place ideal for scuba-diving, snorkeling and freediving, with a drop-off close to shore descending to more than 40 metres (130 ft). The area is also known to be a home for sea turtles, as well as a vast school of sardines. Whale sharks, dolphins and thresher sharks are also seen.[29]

 
Aerial view of Pescador Island

Other attractions of Moalboal include:[30]

  • Airplane Wreck (dive site) - Located in Saavedra, the airplane is approximately 7m down the slope at the wall’s edge at 20m depth. The airplane was put there as a dive attraction in 1993.
  • Batadbatad Falls - Locally known as Taginis falls, a hidden and less popular waterfalls is located in barangay Batadbatad.
  • Budlot Spring - A freshwater spring is located in barangay Bala.[31]
  • Busay Cave - A spring inside a cave that serves as a potable water throughout the whole town.[32]
  • Magpayong Rocks - Also known as "Mushroom rocks", is a rock formation located at the northernmost seashore of Basdaku/White Beach in Saavedra. It is called Magpayong because each rock resembles an umbrella.[33]
  • Moalboal Heritage Park - Also known as "Seaside Park". It is located at the back of the municipal hall and sports complex. A picturesque attraction with lush green spaces and extensive murals of marine life ideal for strolling and sunset viewing.
  • Orchid Gallery - A scenic garden of orchids and different types of flowers with a swimming pool.
  • Rizal Monument - A Dr. José Rizal statue located along the highway of Moalboal
  • Talisay Wall (dive site) - Located at the southern part of Panagsama Beach in Basdiot. The shallow reef top is covered with hard corals. Talisay wall is full of black coral, sea fans, sponges and various sea creatures.
  • Tongo Point (dive site) - Also known as Tongo Marine Sanctuary, it is a well protected area of Moalboal. The reef is covered with hard and soft corals, dramatic drop off, and a great variety of marine life.
  • Tomonoy Valley (rice field) - A vast rice field located along the highway of barangay Tomonoy
  • Tulay (Wharf) - Located near the Seaside Park and Wet Market. With fruit stands and multi-purpose buildings getting constructed, the wharf is frequented by locals especially during holidays to enjoy swimming. It also serves as a base point for island-hopping to the Pescador Island.
  • Tuble Marine Sanctuary (dive site) - One of the protected areas of Moalboal located in barangay Tuble. The reef also offers stunning coral formations and marine life.

Moalboal has been featured by several Filipino TV show hosts, such as Kuya Kim Atienza of Matanglawin, Drew Arellano of Biyahe ni Drew, Slater Young, and Kryz Uy. Pol-kun, self-made renowned local Anime artists of Cebu which is one of the supporters for Moalboal too.

Moalboal also serves as a base for other activities, such as canyoneering in Badian and the Kawasan Falls, 20 kilometres (12 mi) away from Moalboal.

Kagasangan Festival edit

The annual feast of Moalboal is held on the 15th and 16th of May. Moalboal is also known for its "Kagasangan Festival" (from the Cebuano word Gasang which literally translates to coral). The festival symbolizes the town's rich marine life in which they perform tribal dances and music with dancers dressed in colorful costumes depicting sea creatures such as corals, fishes, sea turtles, seahorses, octopi, and even crabs. It is held in honor of St. John of Nepomuk (San Juan Nepumoceno), their patron saint.[34]

Education edit

The public schools in the town of Moalboal are administered by one school district under the Schools Division of Cebu Province.

Elementary schools:

  • Agbalanga Elementary School — Agbalanga
  • Bala Elementary School — Bala
  • Balabagon Elementary School — Balabagon
  • Basdiot Elementary School — Basdiot
  • Batadbatad Elementary School — Batadbatad
  • Buguil Elementary School — Buguil
  • Busay Elementary School — Busay
  • Lanao Elementary School — Lanao
  • Moalboal Central Elementary School — Poblacion West
  • Omay Elementary School — Sitio Omay, Busay
  • Saavedra Elementary School — Saavedra
  • Tomonoy Primary School — Tomonoy
  • Tuble Elementary School — Tuble
  • Tunga Elementary School — Tunga

Integrated schools:

  • Bugho Integrated School (formerly Bugho Elementary School) — Bugho
  • Moalboal Tourism Management Integrated National High School — Balabagon

Secondary schools:

  • Bala National High School — Bala
  • Busay National High School — Busay
  • Moalboal National High School — Basdiot

Private schools:

  • Moalboal Christian School Inc.— Tunga
  • Nuevo School of Technology and Humanities — Tunga
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Learning Center — Tunga
  • San Juan High School of Moalboal, Cebu Inc. — Poblacion West

College/University:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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  4. ^ "PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  5. ^ Brief History of Moalboal. moalboalcebu.gov.ph
  6. ^ "Brief history of Moalboal".
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  9. ^ "A notable remembrance". cebudailynews.inquirer.net. December 13, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  10. ^ a b Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region VII (Central Visayas)" (PDF). Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Moalboal Weather and temperature by month". en.climate-data.org.
  12. ^ "Moalboal: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". Meteoblue. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  13. ^ Census of Population (2015). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  14. ^ Censuses of Population (1903–2007). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007. National Statistics Office.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ "Province of Cebu". Municipality Population Data. Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  17. ^ "Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 29 November 2005.
  18. ^ "2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 23 March 2009.
  19. ^ "City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates; 2006 and 2009" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 3 August 2012.
  20. ^ "2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 31 May 2016.
  21. ^ "Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates; 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. 10 July 2019.
  22. ^ "PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  23. ^ "PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  24. ^ "Tieza sees Moalboal as major tourism investment destination". sunstar.com.ph. July 13, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  25. ^ "Central Visayas Regional Development Plan 2017-2022" (PDF). neda.gov.ph. February 13, 2017.
  26. ^ "Central Visayas Regional Development Plan 2023-2028" (PDF). neda.gov.ph. August 8, 2023.
  27. ^ "Getting To Moalboal". travelingcebu.com.
  28. ^ "Moalboal Cebu". cebucitytour.com.
  29. ^ Andryskova, Katt. "20 Best Dive Sites in the Philippines in 2023". divein.com.
  30. ^ "Municipality of Moalboal Tourism Heritage Map". February 15, 2019.
  31. ^ "Uncover the Hidden Gem of Moalboal: Budlot Spring". sugbo.ph.
  32. ^ "Discover Moalboal's enchanting Busay Spring and Cave, the town's source of potable water". sugbo.ph.
  33. ^ "Mushroom Rocks". cebuvisayastravel.com.
  34. ^ "Moalboal launches "Kagasangan Festival"". philstar.com. May 16, 2009.
  35. ^ "Campus History". ctu.edu.ph.

Sources edit

  • SunStar Cebu, Earl Kim H. Padronia (July 13, 2023). "Tieza sees Moalboal as major tourism investment destination". Cebu: SunStar Publishing. Retrieved November 30, 2023.

External links edit

  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
  • Sunstar News Travel Guide

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moalboal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Moalboal moʔˈaːlboʔˈaːl officially the Municipality of Moalboal Cebuano Lungsod sa Moalboal Tagalog Bayan ng Moalboal is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 36 930 3 MoalboalMunicipalityMunicipality of MoalboalPoblacion town centre FlagSealNickname Dagway sa ParaisoAnthem Moalboal HymnMap of Cebu with Moalboal highlightedOpenStreetMapMoalboalLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 9 57 N 123 24 E 9 95 N 123 4 E 9 95 123 4CountryPhilippinesRegionCentral VisayasProvinceCebuDistrict7th districtFounded6 February 1852Barangays15 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorInocentes G Cabaron Vice MayorPaz A Rozgoni RepresentativePeter John D Calderon Municipal CouncilMembers Jinky C HanikaVirgilio A DomughoSusan G BillonesZerg C TabanagMarcelino D DeniegaCesar B MahinayRichard P DomughoAlfonso F Sabac Jr Electorate23 585 voters 2022 Area 2 Total124 86 km2 48 21 sq mi Elevation30 m 100 ft Highest elevation253 m 830 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total36 930 Density300 km2 770 sq mi Households8 582DemonymMoalboalanonEconomy Income class4th municipal income class Poverty incidence16 90 2018 4 Revenue 188 5 million 2020 Assets 403 3 million 2020 Expenditure 153 5 million 2020 Liabilities 136 3 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityCebu 1 Electric Cooperative CEBECO 1 Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code6032PSGC072233000IDD area code 63 0 32Native languagesCebuano TagalogWebsitewww wbr moalboal wbr gov wbr ph Moalboal is one of the eight municipalities comprising the 7th Congressional District Cebu Province It is 105 kilometres 65 mi south from Cebu City Pescador Island a popular tourist attraction is part of the municipality and is one of the best known diving sites in the Philippines Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Spanish Colonial Period 2 2 Moalboal as a Parish 2 3 American Occupation 2 4 Second World War 3 Geography 3 1 Barangays 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Language 5 Economy 6 Transportation 7 Tourism 7 1 Kagasangan Festival 8 Education 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 Sources 13 External linksEtymology editThere are two versions of etymology that was proposed about the origins of the town s name both based on phonetic distortions are ascribed as the origin of the place named Moalboal The first version is an onomatopeic derivation from the bubbling sound called as bocalbocal bukal bukal in Cebuano emitted by the waters of a spring located within the town proper The second is a less popular version attributes to the belief that most of the town s first settlers are from the island of Bohol known as Boholanos or Bol anons In either version it is believed by many residents that bocalbocal or Bol anon eventually was transformed into Moalboal Perhaps the real clue to the etymology of Moalboal is its old orthography Redondo s Breve Resena de la Diocesis de Cebu en las Islas Filipinas spells the name of the town as Mualbual The same spelling is reflected on a page from Sale s Ang Sugbo sa Karaang Panahon showing a map of the Cebu Province 5 History editSpanish Colonial Period edit During the pre colonial to early colonial period in the Philippines There is a legend said that Laurente Sabanal who is popularly known as Laguno also spelled as Llaguno was the founder and the first ruler of Moalboal It was said that he was a Bol anon which roots originated from Bohol where he killed a guardia civil that abused him He then escaped and eventually discovered the town People believed that he possessed supernatural abilities where he was gifted with an oracion also known in Cebuano as yamyam which make objects float in the air whenever he could Due to the frequent Moro attacks he would use this ability to scare the Moro raiders and make them return to their vintas When Laguno died his body was buried in the sandy shore where he made his defense against invaders On his grave was placed a log that serves as a symbol of the uttermost respect for his heroism bravery and exemplary life A street along the shore where he was buried was named after him which is the Laguno Street 6 Moalboal as a Parish edit nbsp San Juan Nepumoceno Parish Church During the Spanish era the church and state were unified which meant that the formation of a parish required the combined authority of both the Bishop and the Provincial Governor This authority was governed by the Royal Order of July 31 1874 which became effective in the Philippines from June 2 1886 and was later revised by the Royal Decree of July 10 1894 As a result of this arrangement parishes in Cebu including the town of Moalboal were established by local religious authorities Sometime in the year 1851 the Spanish Governor passed a decree approving the petition which was the erection of Moalboal as a parish By the following year January 20 1852 the corresponding decree from the Bishop was received And on February 6 1852 San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Moalboal Cebu was officially established 7 American Occupation edit The Americans then replaced the Spaniards as colonizers of the Philippines in 1899 And in 1917 the town was then declared to be an independent municipality separated from Alcantara which was a former barrio of Moalboal The first to be appointed as municipal president was Melecio Lambo Some of the notable families in Moalboal include the Gadors Gakos Cabarons and Babieras who believed to be migrants from Bohol The Gadors were a ruling class family in pre Hispanic times and one of the most prominent families in pre American Moalboal 8 Second World War edit During the Japanese occupation and the Battle of Visayas the war also took place all over the province of Cebu where Filipino guerillas fought the Japanese forces as a campaign for liberation of the Philippines during World War II Moalboal is one of the notable places in Cebu where the Japanese soldiers surrendered which is then the historic Battle of Tomonoy took event at exactly August 13 1944 Japanese Combatant Units travelled to southern Cebu and eventually reaching Moalboal in which they ransacked and pillaged houses With the command of Lt Epic Faunillan along with Guerilla units of Southern Cebu Sector station they immediately reported to the Tomonoy Balabagon area No old ancestral houses can be found in Moalboal due to the town being burned to the ground by the Japanese in retaliation for the successful ambush of their troops The only remaining 18th century architecture was the original San Juan Nepumoceno Parish Church With only the belfry tower and exterior walls of the facade stood still in the present day as it was abandoned in 2005 due to the structure s deterioration A marker site was put up by the municipal government along the Tomonoy Valley to commemorate the events of war 9 Geography editMoalboal is a peninsula situated on the south western coast of Cebu Island bordered to the west by the Tanon Strait Negros Island is visible from its shore Moalboal is bordered to the north by the town of Alcantara to the west is the Tanon Strait to the east is the town of Argao and to the south is the town of Badian The municipality has a land area of 124 86 square kilometers or 48 21 square miles which constitutes 2 53 of the total area of the Cebu province Barangays edit nbsp Map showing Barangays of Moalboal Moalboal is politically subdivided into 15 barangays Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios PSGC Barangay Population p a 2020 3 2010 10 072233001Agbalanga 2 5 940 916 0 26 072233002Bala 1 9 700 697 0 04 072233003Balabagon 4 9 1 825 1 572 1 50 072233004Basdiot 16 1 5 949 5 291 1 18 072233005Batadbatad 3 6 1 318 1 248 0 55 072233006Bugho 4 9 1 824 1 430 2 46 072233007Buguil 2 0 756 710 0 63 072233016Busay 3 5 1 309 1 167 1 15 072233008Lanao 3 9 1 424 1 352 0 52 072233010Poblacion East 6 8 2 521 2 223 1 27 072233011Poblacion West 8 8 3 240 2 742 1 68 072233012Saavedra 7 8 2 881 2 618 0 96 072233013Tomonoy 5 5 2 018 1 874 0 74 072233014Tuble 5 4 2 012 1 591 2 38 072233015Tunga 6 5 2 413 2 245 0 72 Total 36 930 27 676 2 93 Barangay Basdiot Balabagon Poblacion East Poblacion West Tomonoy Tuble Tunga and Saavedra are geographically classified as coastal with four of them situated in the peninsula While Barangay Agbalanga Bala Batadbatad Buguil Bugho Busay and Lanao are landlocked with most of them being hilly and mountainous Busay is the largest barangay in terms of land area Poblacion East and Poblacion West are the downtown urban barangays that serves as a commercial hub and Basdiot being the most populous barangay in Moalboal is also considered urban to some extent as it is the busiest area of the town Climate edit The climate in Moalboal experiences a significant amount of rainfall even during the month with historically low precipitation levels Koppen and Geiger classify this climate as Af Tropical monsoon 11 Climate data for Moalboal Cebu Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 29 84 30 86 31 88 32 90 31 88 30 86 30 86 30 86 30 86 29 84 29 84 29 84 30 86 Mean daily minimum C F 22 72 22 72 23 73 24 75 25 77 25 77 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 24 75 Average precipitation mm inches 42 1 7 34 1 3 40 1 6 61 2 4 124 4 9 188 7 4 190 7 5 191 7 5 189 7 4 186 7 3 124 4 9 73 2 9 1 442 56 8 Average rainy days 10 0 8 5 9 5 12 8 22 3 26 8 28 4 27 9 27 3 27 6 20 5 13 1 234 7 Source Meteoblue modeled calculated data not measured locally 12 Demographics edit nbsp Moalboal Heritage Park Population census of MoalboalYearPop p a 190311 743 191814 897 1 60 193914 868 0 01 194815 019 0 11 196013 745 0 74 197015 679 1 32 197516 182 0 64 198016 420 0 29 199020 041 2 01 199522 021 1 78 200023 402 1 31 200727 398 2 20 201027 676 0 37 201531 130 2 27 202036 930 3 42 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 13 10 14 15 In the 2020 census the population of Moalboal was 36 930 people 3 with a density of 296 inhabitants per square kilometre or 766 inhabitants per square mile Though the majority of the people in Moalboal are Cebuanos a few members of cultural minorities have found their way there Bajaus who are similar to Muslim nomads are often seen in the streets especially during the holiday season as some of them make their living by begging There is no evidence though that the badjaos have taken up permanent residence in the town Due to the tourism boom that the town has experienced in the 2000s and 2010s a small contingent of expatriates have also started to settle in Moalboal Europeans and Americans are the most prominent expatriates in the town but recently expatriates from East Asian countries have also started to settle in the area Language edit Most of Moalboalanons people living in Moalboal mainly speak Cebuano which is the most spoken language throughout Visayas and Mindanao Filipino the standardized version of Tagalog and English are taught in schools and both are used as medium of instruction in all levels It is also necessary to speak either languages especially on locals for the sake of communicating with foreign and domestic tourists Economy editPoverty Incidence of Moalboal 10 20 30 40 50 2006 45 00 2009 48 92 2012 27 87 2015 26 58 2018 16 90 2021 33 46 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Moalboal is a peninsula and therefore it is almost entirely surrounded by water The majority of the people who live in the flat lands engage in fishing as their main mode of livelihood Those who live in the mountain regions like Agbalanga Bala Batadbatad Buguil and Busay live through farming Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority TIEZA eyes Moalboal as one of the major tourism investment destinations in the province of Cebu 24 It is one of the assigned urban service centers outside the Metro Cebu according to the Central Visayas Regional Development Plan by the National Economic and Development Authority NEDA for the year 2017 2022 and 2023 2028 25 26 The downtown area serves as a commercial center with some residents from the neighboring towns of southwestern Cebu flock to Moalboal due to numerous business establishments spawning throughout the town There are two operating shopping malls in the municipality namely the Gaisano Grand Mall Moalboal and Gaisano Town Center Moalboal both located in Poblacion East Poblacion West on the other hand serves as an education and government center of the town The tourist crowded areas of Moalboal such as Basdiot Tuble and Saavedra have several other business establishments such as hotels resorts lodging houses pension houses spa bars internationally inspired restaurants and diving schools Transportation edit nbsp Bus stop going to Cebu City located at the downtown area The common mode of transportation is by bicycles with side cars known locally as pedicabs or tricycles with side cars called trisikads There are motorcycles also known as habal habal and the fare may vary depending on distance Several buses and vans for hire travel to or from Moalboal at 30 minute intervals The ride from Cebu South Bus Terminal in Cebu City is three to four hours depending on traffic Bus the is mostly the preferred transportation for traveling to or from Moalboal 27 Tourism edit nbsp Panagsama Beach Since the 1970s Moalboal has developed a tourism industry based on recreational diving and beaches Panagsama Beach Basdiot is where most resorts and restaurants are established while further north on the peninsula in Saavedra is White Beach Basdako a two kilometre 1 2 mi beach This beach used to be mostly frequented by locals but has since developed an international tourist trade In Moalboal most tourists stay at either Panagsama Beach Basdiot or White Beach Basdako both located 3 5 kilometres 1 9 3 1 mi away from the main bus stop in Moalboal 28 nbsp Coral reef Recreational diving is the main tourist activity in Moalboal and reefs along the west coast of the Copton peninsula are home to a great variety of marine life Pescador Island about 3 kilometres 1 9 mi off the coast is the most popular dive spot with an underwater cave known as the Cathedral Indeed a breath taking view of the underwater world as some of the country s best diving sites in Moalboal as the terrain of the reef follows the entire coast line making the place ideal for scuba diving snorkeling and freediving with a drop off close to shore descending to more than 40 metres 130 ft The area is also known to be a home for sea turtles as well as a vast school of sardines Whale sharks dolphins and thresher sharks are also seen 29 nbsp Aerial view of Pescador Island Further information Pescador Island Other attractions of Moalboal include 30 Airplane Wreck dive site Located in Saavedra the airplane is approximately 7m down the slope at the wall s edge at 20m depth The airplane was put there as a dive attraction in 1993 Batadbatad Falls Locally known as Taginis falls a hidden and less popular waterfalls is located in barangay Batadbatad Budlot Spring A freshwater spring is located in barangay Bala 31 Busay Cave A spring inside a cave that serves as a potable water throughout the whole town 32 Magpayong Rocks Also known as Mushroom rocks is a rock formation located at the northernmost seashore of Basdaku White Beach in Saavedra It is called Magpayong because each rock resembles an umbrella 33 Moalboal Heritage Park Also known as Seaside Park It is located at the back of the municipal hall and sports complex A picturesque attraction with lush green spaces and extensive murals of marine life ideal for strolling and sunset viewing Orchid Gallery A scenic garden of orchids and different types of flowers with a swimming pool Rizal Monument A Dr Jose Rizal statue located along the highway of Moalboal Talisay Wall dive site Located at the southern part of Panagsama Beach in Basdiot The shallow reef top is covered with hard corals Talisay wall is full of black coral sea fans sponges and various sea creatures Tongo Point dive site Also known as Tongo Marine Sanctuary it is a well protected area of Moalboal The reef is covered with hard and soft corals dramatic drop off and a great variety of marine life Tomonoy Valley rice field A vast rice field located along the highway of barangay Tomonoy Tulay Wharf Located near the Seaside Park and Wet Market With fruit stands and multi purpose buildings getting constructed the wharf is frequented by locals especially during holidays to enjoy swimming It also serves as a base point for island hopping to the Pescador Island Tuble Marine Sanctuary dive site One of the protected areas of Moalboal located in barangay Tuble The reef also offers stunning coral formations and marine life Moalboal has been featured by several Filipino TV show hosts such as Kuya Kim Atienza of Matanglawin Drew Arellano of Biyahe ni Drew Slater Young and Kryz Uy Pol kun self made renowned local Anime artists of Cebu which is one of the supporters for Moalboal too Moalboal also serves as a base for other activities such as canyoneering in Badian and the Kawasan Falls 20 kilometres 12 mi away from Moalboal Kagasangan Festival edit The annual feast of Moalboal is held on the 15th and 16th of May Moalboal is also known for its Kagasangan Festival from the Cebuano word Gasang which literally translates to coral The festival symbolizes the town s rich marine life in which they perform tribal dances and music with dancers dressed in colorful costumes depicting sea creatures such as corals fishes sea turtles seahorses octopi and even crabs It is held in honor of St John of Nepomuk San Juan Nepumoceno their patron saint 34 Education editThe public schools in the town of Moalboal are administered by one school district under the Schools Division of Cebu Province Elementary schools Agbalanga Elementary School Agbalanga Bala Elementary School Bala Balabagon Elementary School Balabagon Basdiot Elementary School Basdiot Batadbatad Elementary School Batadbatad Buguil Elementary School Buguil Busay Elementary School Busay Lanao Elementary School Lanao Moalboal Central Elementary School Poblacion West Omay Elementary School Sitio Omay Busay Saavedra Elementary School Saavedra Tomonoy Primary School Tomonoy Tuble Elementary School Tuble Tunga Elementary School Tunga Integrated schools Bugho Integrated School formerly Bugho Elementary School Bugho Moalboal Tourism Management Integrated National High School Balabagon Secondary schools Bala National High School Bala Busay National High School Busay Moalboal National High School Basdiot Private schools Moalboal Christian School Inc Tunga Nuevo School of Technology and Humanities Tunga Our Lady of Mount Carmel Learning Center Tunga San Juan High School of Moalboal Cebu Inc Poblacion West College University Cebu Technological University Moalboal Campus formerly Cebu State College of Science and Technology College of Fisheries 35 Poblacion WestGallery edit nbsp Moalboal Municipal Hall Laguno Street nbsp Basdako White Beach nbsp Sunset near MoalboalSee also editMunicipalities of the Philippines Legislative districts of Cebu List of islands of Cebu List of beaches in the Philippines Scuba divingReferences edit Municipality of Moalboal DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b c d Census of Population 2020 Region VII Central Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 8 July 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Brief History of Moalboal moalboalcebu gov ph Brief history of Moalboal Brief history of Moalboal Pioneer Families of Moalboal Cebu www philstar com ph September 22 2015 Retrieved April 16 2024 A notable remembrance cebudailynews inquirer net December 13 2015 Retrieved April 26 2024 a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region VII Central Visayas PDF Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay National Statistics Office Retrieved 29 June 2016 Moalboal Weather and temperature by month en climate data org Moalboal Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved 10 May 2020 Census of Population 2015 Region VII Central Visayas Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 20 June 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region VII Central Visayas Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 National Statistics Office a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Province of Cebu Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved 17 December 2016 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines PDF Philippine Statistics Authority 29 November 2005 2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates PDF Philippine Statistics Authority 23 March 2009 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates 2006 and 2009 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority 3 August 2012 2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates PDF Philippine Statistics Authority 31 May 2016 Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates 2009 2012 and 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority 10 July 2019 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 2 April 2024 Retrieved 28 April 2024 Tieza sees Moalboal as major tourism investment destination sunstar com ph July 13 2023 Retrieved November 30 2023 Central Visayas Regional Development Plan 2017 2022 PDF neda gov ph February 13 2017 Central Visayas Regional Development Plan 2023 2028 PDF neda gov ph August 8 2023 Getting To Moalboal travelingcebu com Moalboal Cebu cebucitytour com Andryskova Katt 20 Best Dive Sites in the Philippines in 2023 divein com Municipality of Moalboal Tourism Heritage Map February 15 2019 Uncover the Hidden Gem of Moalboal Budlot Spring sugbo ph Discover Moalboal s enchanting Busay Spring and Cave the town s source of potable water sugbo ph Mushroom Rocks cebuvisayastravel com Moalboal launches Kagasangan Festival philstar com May 16 2009 Campus History ctu edu ph Sources editSunStar Cebu Earl Kim H Padronia July 13 2023 Tieza sees Moalboal as major tourism investment destination Cebu SunStar Publishing Retrieved November 30 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moalboal nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Moalboal Philippine Standard Geographic Code Sunstar News Travel Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moalboal amp oldid 1223885197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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