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Ozamiz

Ozamiz, officially the City of Ozamiz (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Ozamiz; Filipino: Lungsod ng Ozamiz), is a 3rd class component city in the province of Misamis Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 140,334 people. [4]

Ozamiz
City of Ozamiz
Downtown Ozamiz
Nicknames: 
  • Gem of the Panguil Bay
  • Gateway to Northwestern Mindanao
  • Historical, Cultural, and Pilgrimage Destination
Motto: 
Asenso Ozamiz
Map of Misamis Occidental with Ozamiz highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Ozamiz
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 8°09′N 123°51′E / 8.15°N 123.85°E / 8.15; 123.85Coordinates: 8°09′N 123°51′E / 8.15°N 123.85°E / 8.15; 123.85
CountryPhilippines
RegionNorthern Mindanao
ProvinceMisamis Occidental
District 2nd district
Founded1757
CityhoodJuly 16, 1948[1]
Named forJosé Ozámiz
Barangays51 (see Barangays)
Government
[2]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorHenry F. Oaminal Jr. (PDPLBN)
 • Vice MayorSimplicia O. Neri (PDPLBN)
 • RepresentativeSancho Fernando F. Oaminal (NP)
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate98,929 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total169.95 km2 (65.62 sq mi)
Elevation
216 m (709 ft)
Highest elevation
1,923 m (6,309 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [4]
 • Total140,334
 • Density830/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
 • Households
32,933
Economy
 • Income class3rd city income class
 • Poverty incidence21.12% (2018)[5]
 • Revenue₱1,057,900,996.00 (2020)
 • Assets₱1,763,000,009.00 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱749,621,528.00 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱333,626,816.00 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityMisamis Occidental 2 Electric Cooperative (MOELCI 2)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
7200
PSGC
104210000
IDD:area code+63 (0)88
Native languagesSubanon
Cebuano
Tagalog
Feast dateJuly 16 ; December 8
Catholic dioceseArchdiocese of Ozamis
Patron saintBlessed Virgin of Cotta
Websiteozamizcity.com

Although occasionally spelled as Ozamis in official sources like COMELEC,[6] it is spelled as Ozamiz[7] in Republic Act No. 321, the Ozamiz City Charter Act. In 2005, City Resolution 251-05 was passed to reiterate that it is officially spelled Ozamiz, not Ozamis.

History

 
Fuerte de la Concepcion del Triunfo Marker

The city of Ozamiz grew out of an old Spanish town called Misamis—a name believed to have been derived from the Subanen word "Kuyamis," a variety of coconut. Other unverified historical sources, however, suggest that the name Misamis came from "Misa" after the Catholic Mass. The old Spanish town grew in size due to the nearby Spanish garrison stationed at the stone fort named Fuerte de la Concepcion del Triunfo. The fort was constructed some time in 1756 in order to attempt to combat the pirate activities originating in the nearby Lanao area. In 1850, the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis.

In October 1942, Wendell Fertig established the command headquarters of the growing guerrilla resistance to the Japanese occupation of Mindanao in the Spanish fort in the city. His headquarters was abandoned June 26, 1943, due to a large Japanese attack.[8] Until the end of the war, the Japanese occupied this fort. During the Japanese occupation of Misamis in World War II, the "Cotta" was garrisoned by a contingent of Japanese who dug foxholes near or under the walls. This undermining of walls later led to the destruction of the southwest bastion in the earthquake of 1955.[1]

After the war, Misamis became a chartered city by virtue of Republic Act 321 on July 16, 1948. This also renamed Misamis to Ozamiz after a hero José Ozámiz who hailed from the province of Misamis Occidental and who at one time also served as its governor and congressional representative of the Lone District of Misamis Occidental, a delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention that resulted in the creation of the 1935 Constitution for the Philippine Commonwealth Government. In 1941, José Ozámiz was elected to the Philippine Senate.

Geography

Ozamiz is nearby the Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte provinces, while Lanao del Norte is across the bay. Ozamiz is 52 kilometers (32 mi) from Maria Cristina Falls, the main source of hydroelectric power in Mindanao.

Climate

Climate data for Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C 29 30 31 31 30 30 29 30 30 30 30 30 30
Average low °C 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23
Average precipitation mm 69 58 67 60 109 114 83 78 76 92 86 63 955
Average high °F 84 86 88 88 86 86 84 86 86 86 86 86 86
Average low °F 72 72 72 73 75 75 75 75 75 75 73 73 74
Average precipitation inches 2.7 2.3 2.6 2.4 4.3 4.5 3.3 3.1 3.0 3.6 3.4 2.5 37.7
Average rainy days 12.8 11.6 14.8 17.4 24.8 23.5 20.7 18.5 17.4 22.5 21.6 15.6 221.2
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[9]

Barangays

Ozamiz is politically subdivided into 51 barangays.[10]

Name Population
(2015) [11]
PSGC
50th District (Poblacion) 1,138 104210051
Aguada (Poblacion) 7,543 104210001
Bacolod 2,226 104210003
Bagakay 3,955 104210004
Balintawak 660 104210005
Bañadero (Poblacion) 8,000 104210002
Baybay San Roque 3,527 104210043
Baybay Santa Cruz 1,852 104210006
Baybay Triunfo 2,817 104210007
Bongbong 2,742 104210008
Calabayan 3,353 104210009
Capucao C. 652 104210010
Capucao P. 1,419 104210011
Carangan 5,223 104210012
Carmen (Misamis Annex) 6,135 104210037
Catadman-Manabay 7,422 104210013
Cavinte 620 104210014
Cogon 1,417 104210015
Dalapang 636 104210016
Diguan 1,503 104210017
Dimaluna 3,020 104210018
Doña Consuelo 4,178 104210052
Embargo 863 104210019
Gala 935 104210020
Gango 5,686 104210021
Gotokan Daku 531 104210022
Gotokan Diot 413 104210023
Guimad 750 104210024
Guingona 596 104210025
Kinuman Norte 1,484 104210026
Kinuman Sur 1,172 104210027
Labinay 1,600 104210028
Labo 3,065 104210029
Lam-an 2,961 104210030
Liposong 823 104210031
Litapan 898 104210032
Malaubang 7,867 104210033
Manaka 898 104210034
Maningcol 6,951 104210035
Mentering 439 104210036
Molicay 3,581 104210038
Pantaon 1,083 104210040
Pulot 4,328 104210041
San Antonio 4,353 104210042
Sangay Daku 777 104210044
Sangay Diot 445 104210045
Sinuza 1,724 104210046
Stimson Abordo (Montol) 2,246 104210039
Tabid 3,958 104210047
Tinago 10,596 104210048
Trigos 776 104210049

Demographics

Population census of Ozamiz
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 11,709—    
1918 23,237+4.68%
1939 36,313+2.15%
1948 35,262−0.33%
1960 44,091+1.88%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970 64,643+3.90%
1975 71,559+2.06%
1980 77,832+1.69%
1990 91,503+1.63%
1995 101,944+2.05%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2000 110,420+1.73%
2007 123,137+1.51%
2010 131,527+2.43%
2015 141,828+1.45%
2020 140,334−0.21%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[11][12][13][14]

In the 2020 census, Ozamiz had a population of 140,334 people, [4] with a density of 830 inhabitants per square kilometer or 2,100 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy

Ozamiz is agricultural by resource, but it has become the center for commerce, health, transportation, and education, considering its strategic location. The city has a good harbor location, as its local port is the principal outlet of mineral deposits and agricultural and forest products of the provinces of Misamis Occidental, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Maguindanao, parts of Lanao del Norte, and Lanao del Sur.

Retail

Due to the location of the city, Ozamiz has several notable shopping centers within its city center.

  • Gaisano Capital Mall is the largest mall in the city with the expansion of a new South Wing Mall in 2011.
  • Novo also expanded and constructed their a larger structure with a hotel named Asia Novotel in 2010.
  • Unitop Ozamiz also expanded their building in 2012 in front of the City Public Mall.
  • City Public Mall, formerly known as City Public Market, is the biggest public establishment in Northwestern Mindanao. It is owned and managed by the Ozamiz government and was opened on May 28, 2009.
  • Robinsons Supermarket opened to the public on November 30, 2012.
  • Puregold Ozamiz opened in the year 2019 with the first-ever 7-Eleven serving the developing city.

Government

Local officials are elected every 3 years. The city local government is composed of the mayor, vice mayor, ten councilors, one Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) representative, one indigenous people (IPMR) representative and an Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) representative.

Elected officials

2022–2025 Ozamiz City Council Team Oaminal/Asenso Ozamiz
Congressman
Sancho Fernando "Ando" F. Oaminal
Mayor Vice Mayor
Atty. Henry “Indy” F. Oaminal Jr. Simplicia "Bebie" O. Neri
Councilors
Marcelo Archie S. Romero II Juanito "Junjun" B. Saquin Jr. Cecille Y. Co Roland "Dinky" B. Suizo Jr.
Anita "Nene" M. Linsag Daniel C. Lao Marcelian "Mars" C. Tapayan Lorlie Fuentes-Cipres
Saulo D. Salvador Katherine "Kat-Kat" C. Lim John G. Docdor (ABC) Erwin R. Ochavillo (SK)
Relinda A. Bation (IPMR)

Culture

Notable events and festivals

Ozamiz's Charter Day anniversary, the feast of Our Lady of Triumph of the Cross at Cotta Shrine, and the Subayan Keg Subanon festival are celebrated on July 16. During feasts and holidays, firework displays are held nearby the Cotta Shrine. Every December 8, the Feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is celebrated. The Sr. Santo Nino Fluvial Parade, held at Panguil Bay is celebrated every 4th Sunday of January.

Tourism

 
Fuerte de la Concepcion y del Triunfo
  • Fuerte de la Concepcion y del Triunfo, also known as Cotta Shrine, is a fort built in 1756 by Father José Ducos to serve as a Spanish outpost in the area. A special chapel was built inside the walls of the fort and an image of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception was enshrined in the chapel. An image of the Virgin Mary (Nuestra Señora de la Immaculada Concepción y del Triunfo de la Cruz de Migpangi) was carved on the outside wall of the fort facing the sea. The image is believed to be miraculously growing and has been an object of pilgrimage. In 2022, the fort was renovated and restored to its original design. As of now, Cotta is undergoing development with construction of a boulevard with a Spanish galleon replica, a park, a mini commercial complex for food stalls, ticketing offices, restos, cafes and souvenir shops.
  • Bukagan Hill has a view of the city, Panguil Bay, and the provinces of Lanao del Norte, and Zamboanga del Sur. There are four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill. The bells were named after "St. Peter", "St. Marien", "St. Joseph" and "St. Michael" and were originally purchased by Bishop Patrick Cronin, D.D. for the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. However, the bells weigh 7 tons and were found to be too heavy and too large for the cathedral's belfry. The people felt that it was very expensive to construct a special belfry for them considering that a lot of fund raising effort was made for the building of the cathedral and the installing of the pipe organ. It was through the efforts of then City Mayor Fernando T. Bernad that the bells were finally given a place at the Bukagan Hill. With the help of Jesus Y. Varela, the huge bells were installed in Bukagan Hill Bells and officially inaugurated on July 16, 1948.[22]
  • Naomi's Botanical Garden and tourists Inn sits on a 12 hectare property of local and imported tropical flowers, plants and fruit seedlings. There are fully air-conditioned private rooms, Function halls, tennis court, Golf range, ceramics factory, pottery and a bakery inside this sprawling garden.
  • Mt. Malindang Golf and Country Club is a pre-war army facility converted into a golf course located in Bagakay at the foot of Mount Malindang.
  • The Immaculate Conception Pipe Organ, found in the choir loft of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, is the only existing pipe organ in Mindanao and one among the few throughout the country. An Irish Columban priest, Father Sean Lavery, who was in charge of the liturgical and musical development in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral realized the need for an organ. Funds were raised through donations and a musical extravaganza organized by the parish raised enough money to buy the pipe organ. Father Lavery asked the help of a German priest, Father Herman Schablitzki S.V.D., who came to Ozamiz to get the specification needed to guide the organ builders in Germany. Father Schablitzki himself, assisted by one carpenter and one electrician, assembled the organ in six weeks and it was completed on May 31, 1967. It was inaugurated on July 16, 1967; the feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.[23]
  • Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was built from the ruins of a church destroyed in an earthquake in 1955. It was one of the early designs of national artist for architecture Leandro Locsin. His simple style of squares, circles, and half circles are evident in the external and internal designs of the church. The facade was later changed.

Transportation

Air

 
Ozamiz Airport

Ozamiz Airport, also known as Labo Airport, was reopened July 5, 2007, 9 years after Philippine Airlines (PAL) stopped their operations using Fokker 50 and Sunriser planes. This had caused the airport's closure due to its short runway, which cannot accommodate jet planes. Air Philippines, (a subsidiary airline of PAL), was the first airline that used Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, using a B737-200, which is also the first jet plane to land at the airport. PAL Express, another PAL subsidiary, then made direct flights to Mactan–Cebu International Airport again using their Bombardier Q400.

PAL's competitor, Cebu Pacific Air, later opened their service in Ozamiz with its first flight to Cebu on November 10, 2008, using their brand-new ATR72-500. With high demand of passengers, cargo and tourist arrivals, Cebu Pacific then launched its Manila route with their Airbus 319, while PAL took over Air Philippines service to Manila using the Airbus 319 last June 16, 2009.

When Air Philippines took its rebranding as Airphil Express (now PAL Express), it then relaunched its Ozamiz to Manila flight last August 18, 2011, using their Airbus A320. It then forced Cebu Pacific to change its aircraft to replace all of their ATR72-500 that served Ozamiz Airport to an Airbus A319 and Airbus A320. Despite fierce competition between PAL and Cebu Pacific, PAL ended their operations in Ozamiz last March 25, 2012, leaving their affiliate PAL Express to compete with Cebu Pacific. Since then, the competition between PAL Express and Cebu Pacific became the duopoly in serving to and from the airport.

Ozamiz Airport will undergo a P300M expansion and development with installation of runway lights, extension of runway from its current of length 1.9 km to 2.1 km and construction of a new passenger terminal building.[24][25]

Sea

 
Port of Ozamiz

There are several major shipping lines serving Cebu, Manila and Iligan routes namely: 2GO Travel (formerly SuperFerry, Negros Navigation and Cebu Ferries), Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, and Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp.(PSACC former Sulpicio Lines). Cokaliong Shipping Lines increased their Cebu service from thrice to five times weekly. Local shipping lines like Daima have trips from Ozamiz to Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte routes through Roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferries that transport passengers, cars/trucks and goods across Panguil bay.

Land

Most transportation within the city is done by trisikad/pedicab and motorized tricycle. For interprovincial transportation, Rural Transit, Super Five, UV Express, and public utility jeepneys like Lotradisco are predominantly used.

Healthcare

Ozamiz City currently has seven hospitals and healthcare facilities:

  • Mayor Hilarion A. Ramiro Sr. Medical Center (MHARS MC): a 500-bed capacity tertiary hospital owned by the Dept. of Health.
  • Misamis University Medical center (MUMC): a tertiary hospital located at Barangay Bagakay.
  • Medina General Hospital: a 200-bed capacity tertiary hospital located at Barangay Carmen Annex.
  • Faith Hospital
  • S.M. Lao Memorial Hospital
  • St. Joseph General Hospital, formerly St. Mary General Hospital
  • St. Padre Pio Medical Clinic - located at JEM bldg., Medina Avenue, Barangay Carmen Annex

Education

There are two universities in Ozamiz, La Salle University, formerly known as Immaculate Conception College (ICC), and Misamis University. Most students coming from Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental come to Ozamiz to pursue their college education.

Secondary schools

The secondary schools of Ozamiz are:[26]

  • FMC MA School and Tutorial Services, Inc.
  • Labinay National High School
  • Labo National High School
  • Misamis Union High School
  • Ozamiz City National High School
  • Ozamiz City School of Arts and Trades (OCSAT)
  • Pulot National High School
  • San Antonio National High School
  • Stimpson Abordo National High School

Sister cities

Local

Foreign

See also

References

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  2. ^ City of Ozamiz | (DILG)
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External links

  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
  • Local Governance Performance Management System

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as Ozamis in official sources like COMELEC 6 it is spelled as Ozamiz 7 in Republic Act No 321 the Ozamiz City Charter Act In 2005 City Resolution 251 05 was passed to reiterate that it is officially spelled Ozamiz not Ozamis Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Barangays 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Retail 5 Government 5 1 Elected officials 6 Culture 6 1 Notable events and festivals 7 Tourism 8 Transportation 8 1 Air 8 2 Sea 8 3 Land 9 Healthcare 10 Education 10 1 Secondary schools 11 Sister cities 11 1 Local 11 2 Foreign 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory Edit Fuerte de la Concepcion del Triunfo Marker The city of Ozamiz grew out of an old Spanish town called Misamis a name believed to have been derived from the Subanen word Kuyamis a variety of coconut Other unverified historical sources however suggest that the name Misamis came from Misa after the Catholic Mass The old Spanish town grew in size due to the nearby Spanish garrison stationed at the stone fort named Fuerte de la Concepcion del Triunfo The fort was constructed some time in 1756 in order to attempt to combat the pirate activities originating in the nearby Lanao area In 1850 the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis In October 1942 Wendell Fertig established the command headquarters of the growing guerrilla resistance to the Japanese occupation of Mindanao in the Spanish fort in the city His headquarters was abandoned June 26 1943 due to a large Japanese attack 8 Until the end of the war the Japanese occupied this fort During the Japanese occupation of Misamis in World War II the Cotta was garrisoned by a contingent of Japanese who dug foxholes near or under the walls This undermining of walls later led to the destruction of the southwest bastion in the earthquake of 1955 1 After the war Misamis became a chartered city by virtue of Republic Act 321 on July 16 1948 This also renamed Misamis to Ozamiz after a hero Jose Ozamiz who hailed from the province of Misamis Occidental and who at one time also served as its governor and congressional representative of the Lone District of Misamis Occidental a delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention that resulted in the creation of the 1935 Constitution for the Philippine Commonwealth Government In 1941 Jose Ozamiz was elected to the Philippine Senate Geography EditOzamiz is nearby the Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte provinces while Lanao del Norte is across the bay Ozamiz is 52 kilometers 32 mi from Maria Cristina Falls the main source of hydroelectric power in Mindanao Climate Edit Climate data for Ozamiz City Misamis OccidentalMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C 29 30 31 31 30 30 29 30 30 30 30 30 30Average low C 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23Average precipitation mm 69 58 67 60 109 114 83 78 76 92 86 63 955Average high F 84 86 88 88 86 86 84 86 86 86 86 86 86Average low F 72 72 72 73 75 75 75 75 75 75 73 73 74Average precipitation inches 2 7 2 3 2 6 2 4 4 3 4 5 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 6 3 4 2 5 37 7Average rainy days 12 8 11 6 14 8 17 4 24 8 23 5 20 7 18 5 17 4 22 5 21 6 15 6 221 2Source Meteoblue modeled calculated data not measured locally 9 Barangays Edit Ozamiz is politically subdivided into 51 barangays 10 Name Population 2015 11 PSGC50th District Poblacion 1 138 104210051Aguada Poblacion 7 543 104210001Bacolod 2 226 104210003Bagakay 3 955 104210004Balintawak 660 104210005Banadero Poblacion 8 000 104210002Baybay San Roque 3 527 104210043Baybay Santa Cruz 1 852 104210006Baybay Triunfo 2 817 104210007Bongbong 2 742 104210008Calabayan 3 353 104210009Capucao C 652 104210010Capucao P 1 419 104210011Carangan 5 223 104210012Carmen Misamis Annex 6 135 104210037Catadman Manabay 7 422 104210013Cavinte 620 104210014Cogon 1 417 104210015Dalapang 636 104210016Diguan 1 503 104210017Dimaluna 3 020 104210018Dona Consuelo 4 178 104210052Embargo 863 104210019Gala 935 104210020Gango 5 686 104210021Gotokan Daku 531 104210022Gotokan Diot 413 104210023Guimad 750 104210024Guingona 596 104210025Kinuman Norte 1 484 104210026Kinuman Sur 1 172 104210027Labinay 1 600 104210028Labo 3 065 104210029Lam an 2 961 104210030Liposong 823 104210031Litapan 898 104210032Malaubang 7 867 104210033Manaka 898 104210034Maningcol 6 951 104210035Mentering 439 104210036Molicay 3 581 104210038Pantaon 1 083 104210040Pulot 4 328 104210041San Antonio 4 353 104210042Sangay Daku 777 104210044Sangay Diot 445 104210045Sinuza 1 724 104210046Stimson Abordo Montol 2 246 104210039Tabid 3 958 104210047Tinago 10 596 104210048Trigos 776 104210049Demographics EditPopulation census of OzamizYearPop p a 190311 709 191823 237 4 68 193936 313 2 15 194835 262 0 33 196044 091 1 88 YearPop p a 197064 643 3 90 197571 559 2 06 198077 832 1 69 199091 503 1 63 1995101 944 2 05 YearPop p a 2000110 420 1 73 2007123 137 1 51 2010131 527 2 43 2015141 828 1 45 2020140 334 0 21 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 11 12 13 14 In the 2020 census Ozamiz had a population of 140 334 people 4 with a density of 830 inhabitants per square kilometer or 2 100 inhabitants per square mile Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Ozamiz Source Philippine Statistics Authority 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ozamiz is agricultural by resource but it has become the center for commerce health transportation and education considering its strategic location The city has a good harbor location as its local port is the principal outlet of mineral deposits and agricultural and forest products of the provinces of Misamis Occidental Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Maguindanao parts of Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur Retail Edit Due to the location of the city Ozamiz has several notable shopping centers within its city center Gaisano Capital Mall is the largest mall in the city with the expansion of a new South Wing Mall in 2011 Novo also expanded and constructed their a larger structure with a hotel named Asia Novotel in 2010 Unitop Ozamiz also expanded their building in 2012 in front of the City Public Mall City Public Mall formerly known as City Public Market is the biggest public establishment in Northwestern Mindanao It is owned and managed by the Ozamiz government and was opened on May 28 2009 Robinsons Supermarket opened to the public on November 30 2012 Puregold Ozamiz opened in the year 2019 with the first ever 7 Eleven serving the developing city Government EditLocal officials are elected every 3 years The city local government is composed of the mayor vice mayor ten councilors one Sangguniang Kabataan SK representative one indigenous people IPMR representative and an Association of Barangay Captains ABC representative Elected officials Edit 2022 2025 Ozamiz City Council Team Oaminal Asenso Ozamiz CongressmanSancho Fernando Ando F OaminalMayor Vice MayorAtty Henry Indy F Oaminal Jr Simplicia Bebie O NeriCouncilorsMarcelo Archie S Romero II Juanito Junjun B Saquin Jr Cecille Y Co Roland Dinky B Suizo Jr Anita Nene M Linsag Daniel C Lao Marcelian Mars C Tapayan Lorlie Fuentes CipresSaulo D Salvador Katherine Kat Kat C Lim John G Docdor ABC Erwin R Ochavillo SK Relinda A Bation IPMR Culture EditThis section may require copy editing May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable events and festivals Edit Ozamiz s Charter Day anniversary the feast of Our Lady of Triumph of the Cross at Cotta Shrine and the Subayan Keg Subanon festival are celebrated on July 16 During feasts and holidays firework displays are held nearby the Cotta Shrine Every December 8 the Feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is celebrated The Sr Santo Nino Fluvial Parade held at Panguil Bay is celebrated every 4th Sunday of January Tourism EditThis section may require copy editing May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fuerte de la Concepcion y del Triunfo Fuerte de la Concepcion y del Triunfo also known as Cotta Shrine is a fort built in 1756 by Father Jose Ducos to serve as a Spanish outpost in the area A special chapel was built inside the walls of the fort and an image of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception was enshrined in the chapel An image of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Senora de la Immaculada Concepcion y del Triunfo de la Cruz de Migpangi was carved on the outside wall of the fort facing the sea The image is believed to be miraculously growing and has been an object of pilgrimage In 2022 the fort was renovated and restored to its original design As of now Cotta is undergoing development with construction of a boulevard with a Spanish galleon replica a park a mini commercial complex for food stalls ticketing offices restos cafes and souvenir shops Bukagan Hill has a view of the city Panguil Bay and the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur There are four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill The bells were named after St Peter St Marien St Joseph and St Michael and were originally purchased by Bishop Patrick Cronin D D for the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception However the bells weigh 7 tons and were found to be too heavy and too large for the cathedral s belfry The people felt that it was very expensive to construct a special belfry for them considering that a lot of fund raising effort was made for the building of the cathedral and the installing of the pipe organ It was through the efforts of then City Mayor Fernando T Bernad that the bells were finally given a place at the Bukagan Hill With the help of Jesus Y Varela the huge bells were installed in Bukagan Hill Bells and officially inaugurated on July 16 1948 22 Naomi s Botanical Garden and tourists Inn sits on a 12 hectare property of local and imported tropical flowers plants and fruit seedlings There are fully air conditioned private rooms Function halls tennis court Golf range ceramics factory pottery and a bakery inside this sprawling garden Mt Malindang Golf and Country Club is a pre war army facility converted into a golf course located in Bagakay at the foot of Mount Malindang The Immaculate Conception Pipe Organ found in the choir loft of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is the only existing pipe organ in Mindanao and one among the few throughout the country An Irish Columban priest Father Sean Lavery who was in charge of the liturgical and musical development in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral realized the need for an organ Funds were raised through donations and a musical extravaganza organized by the parish raised enough money to buy the pipe organ Father Lavery asked the help of a German priest Father Herman Schablitzki S V D who came to Ozamiz to get the specification needed to guide the organ builders in Germany Father Schablitzki himself assisted by one carpenter and one electrician assembled the organ in six weeks and it was completed on May 31 1967 It was inaugurated on July 16 1967 the feast day of Our Lady of Mount Carmel 23 Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was built from the ruins of a church destroyed in an earthquake in 1955 It was one of the early designs of national artist for architecture Leandro Locsin His simple style of squares circles and half circles are evident in the external and internal designs of the church The facade was later changed Transportation EditThis section may require copy editing May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Air Edit Ozamiz Airport Main article Labo Airport Ozamiz Airport also known as Labo Airport was reopened July 5 2007 9 years after Philippine Airlines PAL stopped their operations using Fokker 50 and Sunriser planes This had caused the airport s closure due to its short runway which cannot accommodate jet planes Air Philippines a subsidiary airline of PAL was the first airline that used Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila using a B737 200 which is also the first jet plane to land at the airport PAL Express another PAL subsidiary then made direct flights to Mactan Cebu International Airport again using their Bombardier Q400 PAL s competitor Cebu Pacific Air later opened their service in Ozamiz with its first flight to Cebu on November 10 2008 using their brand new ATR72 500 With high demand of passengers cargo and tourist arrivals Cebu Pacific then launched its Manila route with their Airbus 319 while PAL took over Air Philippines service to Manila using the Airbus 319 last June 16 2009 When Air Philippines took its rebranding as Airphil Express now PAL Express it then relaunched its Ozamiz to Manila flight last August 18 2011 using their Airbus A320 It then forced Cebu Pacific to change its aircraft to replace all of their ATR72 500 that served Ozamiz Airport to an Airbus A319 and Airbus A320 Despite fierce competition between PAL and Cebu Pacific PAL ended their operations in Ozamiz last March 25 2012 leaving their affiliate PAL Express to compete with Cebu Pacific Since then the competition between PAL Express and Cebu Pacific became the duopoly in serving to and from the airport Ozamiz Airport will undergo a P300M expansion and development with installation of runway lights extension of runway from its current of length 1 9 km to 2 1 km and construction of a new passenger terminal building 24 25 Sea Edit Main article Port of Ozamiz Port of Ozamiz There are several major shipping lines serving Cebu Manila and Iligan routes namely 2GO Travel formerly SuperFerry Negros Navigation and Cebu Ferries Trans Asia Shipping Lines Cokaliong Shipping Lines Carlos A Gothong Lines and Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp PSACC former Sulpicio Lines Cokaliong Shipping Lines increased their Cebu service from thrice to five times weekly Local shipping lines like Daima have trips from Ozamiz to Mukas Kolambugan Lanao del Norte routes through Roll on roll off RORO ferries that transport passengers cars trucks and goods across Panguil bay Land Edit Most transportation within the city is done by trisikad pedicab and motorized tricycle For interprovincial transportation Rural Transit Super Five UV Express and public utility jeepneys like Lotradisco are predominantly used Healthcare EditOzamiz City currently has seven hospitals and healthcare facilities Mayor Hilarion A Ramiro Sr Medical Center MHARS MC a 500 bed capacity tertiary hospital owned by the Dept of Health Misamis University Medical center MUMC a tertiary hospital located at Barangay Bagakay Medina General Hospital a 200 bed capacity tertiary hospital located at Barangay Carmen Annex Faith Hospital S M Lao Memorial Hospital St Joseph General Hospital formerly St Mary General Hospital St Padre Pio Medical Clinic located at JEM bldg Medina Avenue Barangay Carmen AnnexEducation EditThere are two universities in Ozamiz La Salle University formerly known as Immaculate Conception College ICC and Misamis University Most students coming from Lanao del Norte Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental come to Ozamiz to pursue their college education Computer Technology College Immaculate Conception School of Technology ICST La Salle University Lighthouse Christian Academy Medina College Ozamiz Misamis Institute of Technology Misamis University Northwestern Mindanao Institute of Technology NMIT Northwestern Mindanao School of Technology NMST Our Lady of Triumph Institute of Technology OLTIT Ozamiz City Technology and Vocational School St Constance School SCS Vocational Institute of the Philippines and Maritime Training Center Secondary schools Edit The secondary schools of Ozamiz are 26 FMC MA School and Tutorial Services Inc Labinay National High School Labo National High School Misamis Union High School Ozamiz City National High School Ozamiz City School of Arts and Trades OCSAT Pulot National High School San Antonio National High School Stimpson Abordo National High SchoolSister cities EditLocal Edit Tangub Oroquieta Iligan Cotabato City Dipolog General SantosCebu City Iloilo City Pagadian Marawi Cagayan de Oro Foreign Edit Jersey City New Jersey 1995 27 28 See also 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