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Sindangan

Sindangan, officially the Municipality of Sindangan (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Sindangan; Subanen: Benwa Sindangan; Chavacano: Municipalidad de Sindangan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Sindangan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 103,952 people.[3]

Sindangan
Municipality of Sindangan
(From top, left to right): Port of Sindangan, Downtown Proper, Jollibee Rotonda, Sindangan River Esplanade, Musical and Dancing Fountain
Nicknames: 
  • Fish Capital of Zamboanga del Norte
  • Zanorte’s Premiere Town
Motto: 
Uswag Sindangan!
Map of Zamboanga del Norte with Sindangan highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Sindangan
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 8°14′19″N 122°59′55″E / 8.2386°N 122.9986°E / 8.2386; 122.9986
CountryPhilippines
RegionZamboanga Peninsula
ProvinceZamboanga del Norte
District 2nd district
FoundedDecember 22, 1936
Barangays52 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorRosendo S. Labadlabad
 • Vice MayorNilo Florentino Z. Sy
 • RepresentativeGlona G. Labadlabad
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate72,613 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total451.00 km2 (174.13 sq mi)
Elevation
39 m (128 ft)
Highest elevation
304 m (997 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total103,952
 • Rank
 • Density230/km2 (600/sq mi)
 • Households
24,895
DemonymSindanganon
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
37.10
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 459 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 905.2 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 233.8 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 204.2 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityZamboanga del Norte Electric Cooperative (ZANECO)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
7112
PSGC
097218000
IDD:area code+63 (0)65
Native languagesSubanon
Cebuano
Tagalog
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Dipolog
Patron saintSaint Joseph the Worker (primary)
Our Lady of Fatima (secondary)
Websitewww.sindangan.gov.ph

With increasing investor interests, improved infrastructures, and rapid population growth over the last decade, Sindangan is the fastest-growing municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte. It is also the second most populous locality after the provincial capital, Dipolog, and is the biggest and the most populous municipality in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula region, followed by the municipalities of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay, and Molave in Zamboanga del Sur.

Due to its rapid demographic and economic growth, steps are being taken to convert the status of Sindangan from a municipality to a city in the next coming years. Once approved and ratified, Sindangan will be the third city in Zamboanga del Norte, following the cities of Dipolog and Dapitan.

Etymology edit

As to how Sindangan got its name, several stories have been told.

The first version narrates that a native fisherman carrying a basket full of fish was on his way home met a Guardia Civil, military guards during the Spanish regime, who asked this question, "Cuál es el nombre de este lugar, amigo?" (English: What is the name of this place, friend?) And the Subanon fisherman who did not understand the Spanish language answered "Indangan", believing he asked on the kind of fish he caught. The stranger heard this as "Sindangan", thinking that was the exact answer to his inquiry to the fisherman about the name of the fish. From then on, the natives used Sindangan to name the place until it became into a municipality in 1936.[5]

The town appeared in the 1734 Murillo Velarde map which was originally spelled as Sindãgan.

History edit

 
President Quezon declared the charter day of Sindangan

Pre-Spanish Era edit

This town sets back its origin during the pre-Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Subanon people or tribe was its first inhabitants. The Subanens, a nomadic tribe of Indo-Malayan stock, were the earliest known settlers who lived along river banks or "suba", from which word they received their present tribal identity as Subanen. They built houses and sanctuaries for their shelter and formed their own 'government' ruled by the Datu.

Over the years the Moros settled also in this place and preached Islam.

Spanish Era (As a Municipal District) edit

During the Spanish reign in the archipelago where towns had already been established, Sindangan was a barrio under the jurisdiction of the then municipality of Dapitan as early as 1598 to 1729, and slowly people from the Visayas islands flocked to Mindanao to find greener pasture. Christianity also propagated on this area through the effort of the Catholic missionaries like the Society of Jesus or the Jesuits, the Augustinians, and the Dominicans. One of its great missionaries was Padre Francesco Palliola, a Jesuit missionary from Nola, Italy who tirelessly preached the Christian message, perform baptisms and sacraments and helped the tribal people in this area of Zamboanga Peninsula. He was assigned in Dapitan and Katipunan, and met his martyrdom in the barrio of Ponot (now Jose Dalman) where he was killed by the Subanen people through the leadership of their chieftain. Later on, the barrio of Sindangan was transferred under the newly established town of Lubungan (now Katipunan, who also was then a barrio of Dapitan) since the 19th century, unconnected by road.

Commonwealth Era (As a separate Municipality) edit

 
A portion of the downtown area along Quezon Avenue in 1961 (left) and in 2022 (right)

On December 23, 1936, Sindangan was separated from the municipality of Katipunan and became an independent municipality by virtue of Executive Order No. 77 issued by President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon. The municipalities of Sindangan, Siocon, Margosatubig, Pagadian, and Kabasalan were created out of the municipal districts of Sindangan, Panganuran, Labangan, Dinas, Sibuko, Sirawai, Margosatubig, Malangas, Kabasalan and Bangaan. The Municipality of Sindangan covered the area of Sindangan and Panganuran.[6]

Bartolome Lira Sr. was appointed to organize the Municipality of Sindangan and was its first Municipal President. As his appointive tenure expired, he was elected as the first Municipal Mayor of Sindangan until 1941.

In 1955, four barrios of were created:

  • Dicoyong - sitios of Labakid, Layawan, Morob, Gusani, Domalogdog, Maoal, Nato, Diongan, Makasing, Dipolo and Dicoyong Proper;
  • Bacungan - sitios of Palandok, Rison, Bogabongan, Manil, Gusao, Talinga and Bacungan Proper;
  • Lagag - sitios of Milaub, Mangalop, Gopit, Pase, Lipaga, Mianib, Siayan, Litolit, Balok, and Lagag Proper; and Bitoon - sitios of Misok, Hagonoy, Lico, Guban, Makinong, and Bitoon Proper
  • Binuangan - sitios of Taguicon, Upper Binuangan, and Gusapong Proper[7]

In 1959, the sitios of Gonayen, Gowayan, Domogok, Dinoyak, Mangilay, Pange, Balak, Laclac, Siriac, Macasing and Diongan were constituted into the barrio of Gonayen.[8]

 
Sindangan's political territory in 1936 (left) and in the present (right) in comparison with Zamboanga City

At the time of its creation as an independent municipality, Sindangan had the biggest territory in terms of land area in the then Province of Zamboanga (now the administrative region Zamboanga Peninsula with three separate provinces). It once comprised the current municipalities of Sindangan, Siayan, Leon B. Postigo, Salug, Godod, Liloy, Tampilisan, Labason, Gutalac, and Kalawit. With these measurements as evidenced, Sindangan was deemed to be bigger than the present land area of Zamboanga City before its division.

It was during the Third Philippine Republic when Sindangan subsequently lost huge portions of its territories after the creation of its offspring municipalities, namely: Labason (1947),[9] Liloy (1951),[10] Siayan (1967),[11] and Leon B. Postigo (established as Bacungan, 1982).[12] These aforementioned new municipalities also went reductions of their territories later in the years in light of the creation of newer municipalities, making Sindangan their mother and grandmother town.

Since its elevation to a municipality in 1936, people from Luzon and the Visayas continued migrating to Sindangan to settle together with their families and built businesses. That is why aside from the Subanens, there are Sindanganons whose origins are from Bohol, Cebu, Samar, Leyte, Negros, Bicol, Pampanga, and Manila.

World War II edit

When the Japanese forces invaded parts of Zamboanga Peninsula during the second world war, Sindangan was fortunately spared from the air bombings and battles happening in the Mindanao Island at the time. Nonetheless, Sindangan shared a piece of World War II history when the SS Shinyō Maru sank in the waters of Sindangan Bay with hundreds of prisoners of war on board the Japanese hell ship.

With approximately 750 Filipino and American prisoners of war (POW) on board, the vessel departed from its POW camp in Davao for Manila with stopover point in Zamboanga City. She departed Zamboanga the next day via Cebu in a convoy of large freighters, tankers, and torpedo boats to protect her against American destroyers. Meanwhile, an allied intelligence intercepted the Japanese Navy radio signals about Shinyō Maru’s movements which prompted the US Navy to send the submarine USS Paddle in a mission to intercept the convoy and sink her. With its movement now determined, the US submarine had waited for hours for the hell ship to pass by, two miles off coast from Sindangan point.

Upon reaching the waters of Sindangan Bay, Shinyō Maru was seen to be leading the convoy. Paddle got into position and fired a spread of four torpedoes at her, two of which hit her in her holds. Paddle then torpedoed a second ship of the convoy, whose commander beached her to prevent her from sinking. The Japanese escorts then started unsuccessfully depth charging Paddle, but she dived deep and escaped serious damage.

The torpedoes that hit Shin'yō Maru killed or wounded many of the POWs, and some of her Japanese crew and guards. As she sank, the guards machine-gunned the POWs to try to prevent them from abandoning ship. The surviving ships of the convoy launched boats to rescue Shin'yō Maru's crew and guards. A machine-gun mounted on the grounded ship also fired on the prisoners. Of 750 PoWs aboard the hell ship, 668 were killed. 83 got ashore alive, but one died the next day. 47 of her 52 Japanese crew and army guards were also killed.

The escaped POWs went inland, where they met a Filipino guerilla group commanded by a US Colonel McGee. The guerillas radioed US forces, who sent the submarine USS Narwhal to rescue them. On 29 October 1944 Narwhal came into Sindangan Bay, where she embarked 81 of the 82 survivors. One survivor, Joseph Coe, chose to remain to serve with the guerillas.

On September 7, 2014, on the 70th anniversary of the incident, the municipality of Sindangan dedicated a memorial remembering the victims and survivors of the Shinyo Maru, as well as the townsfolk who extended their hospitality and help.[13]

Potential for Cityhood edit

Plans to convert Sindangan into a city started as early as 2006 upon observations that the town has become the most progressive and the most income-generating municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula. This initiative, however, did not materialize after politicians who spearheaded the proposal did not win the following elections. Since 2020, Sindangan had surpassed two out of the three requirements for cityhood as mandated by the Local Government Code — its land area and total population. With an increasing number of investors in the last five years since 2017, the town is hopeful to meet the minimum annual income requirement of 100 million by the end of 2025. Currently, the local government has initiated a campaign called Damgo Dos Mil Baynte Singko [Eng: The 2025 Vision]” where ambitious projects and massive remodelings are being done in all its vicinity in ways of addressing the town’s inadequacies, aiming to improve its facilities, and making the town a conducive place for investment in the upcoming years. With its vision to become the third city in Zamboanga del Norte (after Dipolog and Dapitan), and the sixth in Zamboanga Peninsula (after Dipolog, Dapitan, Pagadian, Isabela, and Zamboanga), the municipal government of Sindangan is venturing into big steps for them to make the grade and finally be able to file a bill in the congress for its conversion from a first class municipality to a chartered component city.

Geography edit

Sindangan lies on the northwest corridor of Zamboanga del Norte. Its diverse geography ranges from Sulu Sea on the west and southwest, the Municipality of Leon Postigo on the south, the Municipality of Siayan on the east, the Municipality of Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur on the southeast, and the Municipality of Jose Dalman on the north. Ranging from plain, slightly rolling, hilly to mountainous terrains, the Municipality of Sindangan embraces 45,100 hectares of land. Of its 52 barangays, 22 are situated along the seacoast, bountifully blessed with marine resources which gained Sindangan the title “the fishing capital of Zamboanga del Norte.”

It is approximately 86 kilometers away from Dipolog and 234 kilometers away from Zamboanga City. Hence, the municipality is identified as the trading hub of the province considering, this is a major terminal point for links to Dipolog down to Ipil and further down south to Zamboanga City.

Climate edit

Climate data for Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(85)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(74)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 104
(4.1)
76
(3.0)
92
(3.6)
97
(3.8)
199
(7.8)
238
(9.4)
195
(7.7)
193
(7.6)
178
(7.0)
212
(8.3)
171
(6.7)
110
(4.3)
1,865
(73.3)
Average rainy days 14.7 12.5 15.8 17.5 27.6 28.5 29.0 27.5 26.9 27.9 23.5 18.2 269.6
Source: Meteoblue[14]

Barangays edit

Sindangan is politically subdivided into 52 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

It is the most of the 27 local government units in Zamboanga del Norte.

  • Bago
  • Balok
  • Bantayan
  • Bato
  • Benigno Aquino Jr.
  • Binuangan
  • Bitoon
  • Bucana
  • Calatunan
  • Caluan
  • Calubian
  • Dagohoy
  • Dapaon
  • Datagan
  • Datu Tangkilan
  • Dicoyong
  • Disud
  • Don Ricardo G Macias (Dinokot)
  • Doña Josefa
  • Dumalogdog
  • Fatima
  • Gampis
  • Goleo
  • Imelda
  • Inuman
  • Joaquin Macias
  • La Concepcion
  • La Roche San Miguel
  • Labakid
  • Lagag
  • Lapero
  • Lawis
  • Mandih
  • Maras
  • Mawal
  • Misok
  • Motibot
  • Nato
  • Nipaan
  • Pangalalan
  • Piao
  • Poblacion
  • Pres. Ramon Magsaysay
  • Santo Niño
  • Santo Rosario
  • Siari
  • Talinga
  • Tigbao
  • Tinaplan
  • Titik
  • Upper Inuman
  • Upper Nipaan

Barangay Mandih, Poblacion, and Siari are the most densely populated areas of Sindangan as of the latest count.

Demographics edit

Population census of Sindangan
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 43—    
1918 10,095+43.89%
1939 27,324+4.86%
1948 30,484+1.22%
1960 37,105+1.65%
1970 43,349+1.57%
1975 53,649+4.37%
1980 66,177+4.29%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 66,692+0.08%
1995 72,098+1.47%
2000 80,133+2.29%
2007 87,720+1.26%
2010 94,146+2.61%
2015 99,435+1.05%
2020 103,952+0.88%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[15][16][17][18]

Population edit

Sindangan is the first (and currently the only) municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula to reach the 100,000 population mark. As of the 2020 census, the town has a population of 103,952 people, making it the second largest local government unit in the province of Zamboanga del Norte after the provincial capital city of Dipolog. Despite being a municipality, it is 20,000 people ahead of the population of the city of Dapitan and is either twice or three times more of the population of every municipality in the province compared, making Sindangan the most populous municipality in Zamboanga del Norte. It is also the most populous municipality in Region IX.

Sindangan is populated by the tri-people – the Subanens, Muslims, and the Christian migrants coming from Luzon and Visayan islands.

Community-Based Monitoring System puts the number of Subanens as 24,640 or 27.5 percent of the total population with the greater number of them living in the interior barangays. The Muslims – Maranao and Tausug merchants live and ply their trades in Poblacion and its adjoining barangays.

As of 2023, Sindangan has a stronghold of 72,613 registered voters.

Religion edit

Roman Catholicism strongly dominates Sindangan as shown by their religious festivities and fiestas. Famous to these Catholic Devotion is the Diocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Barangay Siari where thousands of pilgrims flocked from all over the region to pray and visit to the shrine. Other Christian denominations are also present in Sindangan as well as Islam.

Economy edit


Sindangan’s economy is mainly focused on agriculture and fishing. It has a plain and elevated geography that is ideal for planting crops. Among its primary agricultural products are rice, corn, banana, and vegetable crops that is typically grown on its outlying barangays and are brought by batches in the town center every Sunday morning. Being a coastal town, Sindangan boasts its fresh sea products coming from the abundant waters of the Sindangan Bay. The municipality has been the main supplier of sea products in landlocked municipalities such as Siayan in Zamboanga del Norte, and the towns of Dumingag, Mahayag, Sominot, Midsalip, and Molave in Zamboanga del Sur, thus earning Sindangan the nickname as the “Fishing Capital”. More than that, the town is also famous of its varieties of fresh and dried fish products and its local restaurants known as “Sutukil”.

The Internal Revenue Allotment of the municipality for Year 2014 is P161,572, 290.00. For the past five years, the IRA has been varying and increasing except for the year 2012 which has decreased by 2.8% from the previous year. This year's IRA has an increase of 12% compared to last year which is P 141,862,067.00.

Income from local sources for 2012 amounted to P 17,457,998.60 which has an increase of about 14.5% from the previous year. In 2009, the local income recorded is P 9,548,248.00 and has an increase of 20% by the following year which amounted to P13,080,838.79. Its major income relies on fishing and agriculture. There is also significant growth in the town's business firms as it rises on the past years.

In 2015, the Gross Sales of registered firms in Sindangan amounted to 1,062,872,781.00 PHP and expects to rise significantly in the next following years. Financial institutions are also growing in the town, as of 2015, it has 42 institutions and banks catering the Sindanganons financially.

In 2022, Sindangan maintained its title as being the richest municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula as proven by the data released in the annual fiscal audit of COA, having a total revenue of 654,795,923 and a net income of 330,721,739.

The health capacity and services of Sindangan is significantly improving as health workers such as Doctors, Nurses, Midwives, etc., are growing. On 2014, there are 90 health servers in the town both in public and in private.[26]

Government edit

Mayors of the
Municipality of Sindangan
Bartolome Lira Sr., 1936-1941
Emilio Ortuoste, 1942-1945
Joaquin Macias, 1946-1953, 1958-1963
Abundio Siasico, 1954-1957
Filomena Macias, 1964-1967
Jose Tan, 1968-1971
Mariano S. Macias, 1972-1979
Ricardo S. Macias, 1980-1985
Crescente Y. Llorente Jr., 1986-1995, July–November 2004
Winnie O. Albos, 1995-2004
Bert S. Macias, November 2004-June 2010
Nilo Florentino Z. Sy, July 2010-June 2019
Rosendo S. Labadlabad, July 2019-present

Sindangan's local government structure is composed of one mayor, one vice mayor and eight councilors, named as Sangguniang Bayan members, all elected through popular vote. Two ex officio members are added to the Sangguniang Bayan with one representing Sindangan's 52 Barangay Captains being the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC) President, and one representing Sindangan's 52 Barangay Youth Council Presidents being the Sangunniang Kabataan (SK) Federation President. Each official, with the exemption of the ABC and SK Presidents, is elected publicly to a 3-year term and can be re-elected up to 3 terms in succession.

Transportation edit

Tricycles, 'trisikads' and 'habal-habal' are the common public transport in the town center, both uptown and downtown. Racal Motorcycles are also emerging as public transportation in the town.

By Land edit

The Sindangan Integrated Bus Terminal in Barangay Goleo is served by numerous public land transports such as the RTMI Buses (Rural Transit) via National Highway. It provides daily transport from Dipolog, Ipil, to Zamboanga City. SUVs or 'van', Ceres Liners and jeepneys are also available for daily transport. Trips to Pagadian City has also been already operational via Sindangan-Siayan-Dumingag-Mahayag road.

By Sea edit

 
Aerial view of the port of Sindangan

The Port of Sindangan is a seaport located in Barangay Calatunan, facing the Sindangan Bay. It is currently managed under the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and is considered as the main gateway of the town's economy. Recently, since June 2022, the port is already operating regular RORO trips to and from the cities of Dumaguete and Cebu.

Sports edit

 
The Sindangan dancing fountain illuminating the colors of the Philippine flag
 
Sindangan Cultural and Sports Complex

Sports life and social recreation are active in Sindangan. The town was also energized as the Sindangan Cultural and Sports Complex, one of the biggest in the Region 9, was made into a reality. The complex consists of an outdoor basketball and tennis court, an olympic-size swimming pool, diving board, musical and dancing fountain, and a coliseum-type sports center, known as the SinDome, that is capable of handling concerts, pageants, seminars, and other related events.

Today, the sports complex is already functional for big events such as provincial sports meet, regional meets, and for every annual celebration of the Linggo ng Sindangan.

In addition, each barangay in Sindangan is equipped with a covered court that is capable of handling barangay events and community gatherings.

Tourism edit

These are only some of its places of interest and recreation.

 
The esplanade with the Piao Bridge in the far background

Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade edit

The Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade, more commonly referred to as the Sindangan Sunset Boulevard, is an under-construction esplanade on the bank of the Sindangan River, initially spanning from the national highway of Barangay Goleo to the southern portion of Barangay Lawis. It is now on its completing stage of its phase 1 development and will soon serve as a recreation site for tourists and local Sindanganons. When completed, it will span at an approximate total of 8 kilometers from the northern end of the Piao Bridge in Barangay Goleo to the eastern portion of the Port of Sindangan in Barangay Calatunan, which will then be an ideal site for street festivals and sporting events like marathons and triathlons.

Resorts edit

  • Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade
  • Sindangan Musical and Dancing Fountain
  • Arrow Hive Resort
  • Coco Groove Pension and Beach Resort
  • Lagag Mountain Resort
  • Aloha Ohana Pool Resort
  • Gangnam City Park
  • Melleno's Pension and Beach Resort
  • NSAR Beach Resort
  • Pitogo Beach
  • Sevilleno Beach Resort
  • Winschin Pool Resort

Commerce edit

Sindangan is known as a melting pot of businesses and investors due to its strategic and promising location. It is the second commercial hub of the province next to Dipolog.

 
Quezon Avenue, the oldest and the busiest street in Sindangan

Retail Centers edit

Fast Food and Resto edit

  • Jollibee
  • Mang Inasal
  • Goldilocks Bakeshop
  • Mister Donut
  • Mon's Grill
  • Better Brews Sindangan
  • Silver Whisk Cafe
  • Jo's Patisserie
  • Purple Yam
  • Kan-anan sa Baybay
  • Sindangan Sutukil
  • Christine's Restaurant
  • JNT Restaurant
  • Ellen's Food & Bread House
  • G-Food Corner Kambingan
  • Highpitch Tasty Bites
  • Kan-anan sa Baybay
  • Sea Heights Dinner

Hotels edit

  • Crown Plaza Hotel
  • Alba City Suites
  • Saver's Guest House
  • Sea Point Hotel
  • Vallejo Suites
  • Maribel's Pensione
  • RAX Apartelle
  • Rysha Pension House
  • Josefina Lodge
  • Mango Lodge

Motor and Appliance Dealers edit

  • DES Strong Motors
  • Honda DES
  • Motor Ace Philippines
  • GUD Moto
  • EMCOR
  • DES Du Ek Sam
  • Transcycle
  • Central Quality Appliance
  • Roadway Motorcycle
  • Motortrade (managed by Motorjoy Depot Inc.)
  • Saga Motors
  • Odyssey (Honda 3s)
  • Odyssey (Yamaha 3s)
  • Motorstar
  • RUSI
  • Motoposh
  • Better Living Applince Center
  • Skygo
  • Trumph Motorcycle Corp.
  • Wilkris

Banking Institutions edit

There are 42 financial institutions as of 2015.

Healthcare edit

Sindangan is being served by the Sindangan District Hospital, a community hospital located in Barangay Poblacion.

Education edit

Educational institutions are widely distributed in Sindangan.

The town has two college institutions, both religious, the St. Joseph College of Sindangan Incorporated (SJCSI) and the Philippine Advent College (PAC). Both offer courses in education, liberal arts, and computer sciences. PAC consistently produces nurses passing the board.

The town has fifty-seven (57) elementary schools, ten (10) secondary schools. Five are situated in the outlying barangays and four (4) in the urban barangays.

A TESDA training center in Barangay Goleo offers technical courses and training to qualified students.

In 2021, an extension campus of the Mindanao State University is formally opened in Sindangan.

Universities edit

Mindanao State University Main Campus - Sindangan Extension edit

In 2020, an extension campus of MSU Main was approved by the board of directors and a campus was erected in uptown Misok. Formal opening of classes for their pioneering batch commenced in 2021. Currently, the MSU-MCSE offers ten courses.

  • BS Statistics
  • BS Mathematics
  • BS Fisheries
  • BS Psychology
  • BS Environmental Science
  • BS Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • BS Mechanical Engineering
  • BS Civil Engineering
  • BS Electrical Engineering
  • BS Chemical Engineering

Colleges edit

Saint Joseph College of Sindangan, Inc. was founded on March 19, 1968, as Saint Joseph High School and eventually became the first college institution in Sindangan. The college was owned and supervised by The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dipolog until now together with its other institutions like Saint Vincent's College in Dipolog, and Saint Estanislaus Kostka College in Manukan, Zamboanga del Norte.

  • List of the College Presidents in the Diocese
  • 1.+Most. Rev. Felix Sanchez Zafra, D.D. -first bishop of the Diocese of Dipolog appointed by Pope Paul VI on July 31, 1967. He was transferred as Bishop of the Diocese of Tagbilaran by Pope John Paul II on October 20, 1986. By then, the seat of the bishop of the diocese was vacant for more or less 7 months.
  • 2. Most. Rev. Jose Ricare Manguiran, D.D. - appointed by Pope John Paul II as second bishop of the Diocese of Dipolog on May 27, 1987, until his retirement on July 25, 2014.
  • 3. Most. Rev. Severo Cagatan Caermare, D.D. -appointed by Pope Francis on July 25, 2014, as third bishop of the diocese.

Philippine Advent College, Sindangan, formerly known as Hillside View College, a Christian college founded in Sindangan on 1975. It is currently the only institution in town who offers a bachelor's program for nursing.

High schools edit

  • Sindangan National High School
  • Sindangan National Agricultural School
  • Saint Joseph College of Sindangan, Incorporated, High School Department
  • Philippine Advent College, High School Department
  • Siare John H. Roemer Memorial National High School
  • Bartolome Lira National High School
  • Dumalogdog National High School
  • Lapero National High School
  • Dona Natividad L. Macias Integrated School, High School Department

Culture edit

Saint Joseph the Worker Town Fiesta- May 1 (Labor's Day) edit

Honors the Primary Patron Saint of the town, Saint Joseph the Worker, Husband of the Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ. He is entitled as "El Obrero" or "the Worker" because he is a modest carpenter who works hard to earn a living for the Holy Family and a role model and patron saint for all Fathers and Labor Workers. He is fit to become the town's patron saint because the people of Sindangan are known as hard-worker laborers since the pre-second world war.

Sinulog Festival - Siari's Feast Day edit

The second parish in Sindangan in the Barangay of Siari honors their patron saint, Santo Nino de Cebu, every third Sunday of January where a grand fluvial procession at the eve of the fiesta is celebrated. On the day of the fiesta, a street dance procession is held and a Sinulog Dance Competition follows at the end of the procession.

Pasidungog Festival edit

It is one of Sindangan's grand festivals in honor of the town's patron saint itself — Saint Joseph the Worker. The parish dedicated to the said patron is the first and oldest in Sindangan, and is also the biggest of all the parishes in the Diocese of Dipolog. Saint Joseph College's founding anniversary happens on March 19 during the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, the Husband of Mary.

Linggo ng Sindangan edit

 
Binibining Sindangan, known as the biggest and the most sought beauty pageant in Zamboanga Peninsula
 
Crowning of Binibining Sindangan 2022 at the SinDome Arena

An annual celebration that commemorates the municipal charter day of Sindangan. The celebration usually starts on 17 December and ends on 22 December. During the course of the week-long event, competitions and shows are usually held such as trade fairs, amateur boxing, motorcross, singing competitions, firework shows, and many more. Mainly, the celebration is highlighted by a beauty pageant competition. Dubbed as the biggest beauty pageant in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula region, the annual search for the Binibining Sindangan has caused headlines and draws hundreds of applicants from throughout the country with its prestigious production and generous grand and consolation prizes. The winner of the most recent competition, which took place in December 2023, took home a brand-new car along with a cash reward of 500,000 pesos and a round trip ticked to the United States.

Binibining Sindangan Gallery of Winners
Year Winner Image Prize
2019 Sheka Torres
 
Php 150,000
2020 No pageant held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 No pageant held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 We’am Ahmed
 
Php 500,000 + Toyota Corolla Altis
2023 Reina Kobayashi
 
Php 500,000 + Toyota Corolla Altis + Round trip ticket to the United States



Media edit

Radio stations edit

Cable providers edit

Notable people edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Sindangan Profile at PhilAtlas.com
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

sindangan, officially, municipality, cebuano, lungsod, subanen, benwa, chavacano, municipalidad, tagalog, bayan, class, municipality, province, zamboanga, norte, philippines, according, 2020, census, population, people, municipalitymunicipality, from, left, ri. Sindangan officially the Municipality of Sindangan Cebuano Lungsod sa Sindangan Subanen Benwa Sindangan Chavacano Municipalidad de Sindangan Tagalog Bayan ng Sindangan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 103 952 people 3 SindanganMunicipalityMunicipality of Sindangan From top left to right Port of Sindangan Downtown Proper Jollibee Rotonda Sindangan River Esplanade Musical and Dancing FountainFlagSealNicknames Fish Capital of Zamboanga del Norte Zanorte s Premiere TownMotto Uswag Sindangan Map of Zamboanga del Norte with Sindangan highlightedOpenStreetMapSindanganLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 8 14 19 N 122 59 55 E 8 2386 N 122 9986 E 8 2386 122 9986CountryPhilippinesRegionZamboanga PeninsulaProvinceZamboanga del NorteDistrict2nd districtFoundedDecember 22 1936Barangays52 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorRosendo S Labadlabad Vice MayorNilo Florentino Z Sy RepresentativeGlona G Labadlabad Municipal CouncilMembers Clint V MaciasBethlehem B GurreaRonnie A AnselingGervalieto S AbapoJerome E OchavoVictoria S LabadlabadVirginia G OngMarcelo B Yano Electorate72 613 voters 2022 Area 2 Total451 00 km2 174 13 sq mi Elevation39 m 128 ft Highest elevation304 m 997 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total103 952 Rank1st out of 25 municipalities in Zamboanga del Norte 1st out of 67 municipalities in Zamboanga Peninsula Density230 km2 600 sq mi Households24 895DemonymSindanganonEconomy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence37 10 2018 4 Revenue 459 million 2020 Assets 905 2 million 2020 Expenditure 233 8 million 2020 Liabilities 204 2 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityZamboanga del Norte Electric Cooperative ZANECO Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code7112PSGC097218000IDD area code 63 0 65Native languagesSubanon Cebuano TagalogCatholic dioceseDiocese of DipologPatron saintSaint Joseph the Worker primary Our Lady of Fatima secondary Websitewww sindangan gov phWith increasing investor interests improved infrastructures and rapid population growth over the last decade Sindangan is the fastest growing municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte It is also the second most populous locality after the provincial capital Dipolog and is the biggest and the most populous municipality in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula region followed by the municipalities of Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay and Molave in Zamboanga del Sur Due to its rapid demographic and economic growth steps are being taken to convert the status of Sindangan from a municipality to a city in the next coming years Once approved and ratified Sindangan will be the third city in Zamboanga del Norte following the cities of Dipolog and Dapitan Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Pre Spanish Era 2 2 Spanish Era As a Municipal District 2 3 Commonwealth Era As a separate Municipality 2 4 World War II 2 5 Potential for Cityhood 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Barangays 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Religion 5 Economy 6 Government 7 Transportation 7 1 By Land 7 2 By Sea 8 Sports 9 Tourism 9 1 Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade 9 2 Resorts 10 Commerce 10 1 Retail Centers 10 2 Fast Food and Resto 10 3 Hotels 10 4 Motor and Appliance Dealers 10 5 Banking Institutions 11 Healthcare 12 Education 12 1 Universities 12 1 1 Mindanao State University Main Campus Sindangan Extension 12 2 Colleges 12 3 High schools 13 Culture 13 1 Saint Joseph the Worker Town Fiesta May 1 Labor s Day 13 2 Sinulog Festival Siari s Feast Day 13 3 Pasidungog Festival 13 4 Linggo ng Sindangan 14 Media 14 1 Radio stations 14 2 Cable providers 15 Notable people 16 References 17 External linksEtymology editAs to how Sindangan got its name several stories have been told The first version narrates that a native fisherman carrying a basket full of fish was on his way home met a Guardia Civil military guards during the Spanish regime who asked this question Cual es el nombre de este lugar amigo English What is the name of this place friend And the Subanon fisherman who did not understand the Spanish language answered Indangan believing he asked on the kind of fish he caught The stranger heard this as Sindangan thinking that was the exact answer to his inquiry to the fisherman about the name of the fish From then on the natives used Sindangan to name the place until it became into a municipality in 1936 5 The town appeared in the 1734 Murillo Velarde map which was originally spelled as Sindagan History edit nbsp President Quezon declared the charter day of Sindangan Pre Spanish Era edit This town sets back its origin during the pre Spanish colonization of the Philippines Subanon people or tribe was its first inhabitants The Subanens a nomadic tribe of Indo Malayan stock were the earliest known settlers who lived along river banks or suba from which word they received their present tribal identity as Subanen They built houses and sanctuaries for their shelter and formed their own government ruled by the Datu Over the years the Moros settled also in this place and preached Islam Spanish Era As a Municipal District edit During the Spanish reign in the archipelago where towns had already been established Sindangan was a barrio under the jurisdiction of the then municipality of Dapitan as early as 1598 to 1729 and slowly people from the Visayas islands flocked to Mindanao to find greener pasture Christianity also propagated on this area through the effort of the Catholic missionaries like the Society of Jesus or the Jesuits the Augustinians and the Dominicans One of its great missionaries was Padre Francesco Palliola a Jesuit missionary from Nola Italy who tirelessly preached the Christian message perform baptisms and sacraments and helped the tribal people in this area of Zamboanga Peninsula He was assigned in Dapitan and Katipunan and met his martyrdom in the barrio of Ponot now Jose Dalman where he was killed by the Subanen people through the leadership of their chieftain Later on the barrio of Sindangan was transferred under the newly established town of Lubungan now Katipunan who also was then a barrio of Dapitan since the 19th century unconnected by road Commonwealth Era As a separate Municipality edit nbsp A portion of the downtown area along Quezon Avenue in 1961 left and in 2022 right On December 23 1936 Sindangan was separated from the municipality of Katipunan and became an independent municipality by virtue of Executive Order No 77 issued by President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines Manuel L Quezon The municipalities of Sindangan Siocon Margosatubig Pagadian and Kabasalan were created out of the municipal districts of Sindangan Panganuran Labangan Dinas Sibuko Sirawai Margosatubig Malangas Kabasalan and Bangaan The Municipality of Sindangan covered the area of Sindangan and Panganuran 6 Bartolome Lira Sr was appointed to organize the Municipality of Sindangan and was its first Municipal President As his appointive tenure expired he was elected as the first Municipal Mayor of Sindangan until 1941 In 1955 four barrios of were created Dicoyong sitios of Labakid Layawan Morob Gusani Domalogdog Maoal Nato Diongan Makasing Dipolo and Dicoyong Proper Bacungan sitios of Palandok Rison Bogabongan Manil Gusao Talinga and Bacungan Proper Lagag sitios of Milaub Mangalop Gopit Pase Lipaga Mianib Siayan Litolit Balok and Lagag Proper and Bitoon sitios of Misok Hagonoy Lico Guban Makinong and Bitoon Proper Binuangan sitios of Taguicon Upper Binuangan and Gusapong Proper 7 In 1959 the sitios of Gonayen Gowayan Domogok Dinoyak Mangilay Pange Balak Laclac Siriac Macasing and Diongan were constituted into the barrio of Gonayen 8 nbsp Sindangan s political territory in 1936 left and in the present right in comparison with Zamboanga CityAt the time of its creation as an independent municipality Sindangan had the biggest territory in terms of land area in the then Province of Zamboanga now the administrative region Zamboanga Peninsula with three separate provinces It once comprised the current municipalities of Sindangan Siayan Leon B Postigo Salug Godod Liloy Tampilisan Labason Gutalac and Kalawit With these measurements as evidenced Sindangan was deemed to be bigger than the present land area of Zamboanga City before its division It was during the Third Philippine Republic when Sindangan subsequently lost huge portions of its territories after the creation of its offspring municipalities namely Labason 1947 9 Liloy 1951 10 Siayan 1967 11 and Leon B Postigo established as Bacungan 1982 12 These aforementioned new municipalities also went reductions of their territories later in the years in light of the creation of newer municipalities making Sindangan their mother and grandmother town Since its elevation to a municipality in 1936 people from Luzon and the Visayas continued migrating to Sindangan to settle together with their families and built businesses That is why aside from the Subanens there are Sindanganons whose origins are from Bohol Cebu Samar Leyte Negros Bicol Pampanga and Manila World War II edit When the Japanese forces invaded parts of Zamboanga Peninsula during the second world war Sindangan was fortunately spared from the air bombings and battles happening in the Mindanao Island at the time Nonetheless Sindangan shared a piece of World War II history when the SS Shinyō Maru sank in the waters of Sindangan Bay with hundreds of prisoners of war on board the Japanese hell ship With approximately 750 Filipino and American prisoners of war POW on board the vessel departed from its POW camp in Davao for Manila with stopover point in Zamboanga City She departed Zamboanga the next day via Cebu in a convoy of large freighters tankers and torpedo boats to protect her against American destroyers Meanwhile an allied intelligence intercepted the Japanese Navy radio signals about Shinyō Maru s movements which prompted the US Navy to send the submarine USS Paddle in a mission to intercept the convoy and sink her With its movement now determined the US submarine had waited for hours for the hell ship to pass by two miles off coast from Sindangan point Upon reaching the waters of Sindangan Bay Shinyō Maru was seen to be leading the convoy Paddle got into position and fired a spread of four torpedoes at her two of which hit her in her holds Paddle then torpedoed a second ship of the convoy whose commander beached her to prevent her from sinking The Japanese escorts then started unsuccessfully depth charging Paddle but she dived deep and escaped serious damage The torpedoes that hit Shin yō Maru killed or wounded many of the POWs and some of her Japanese crew and guards As she sank the guards machine gunned the POWs to try to prevent them from abandoning ship The surviving ships of the convoy launched boats to rescue Shin yō Maru s crew and guards A machine gun mounted on the grounded ship also fired on the prisoners Of 750 PoWs aboard the hell ship 668 were killed 83 got ashore alive but one died the next day 47 of her 52 Japanese crew and army guards were also killed The escaped POWs went inland where they met a Filipino guerilla group commanded by a US Colonel McGee The guerillas radioed US forces who sent the submarine USS Narwhal to rescue them On 29 October 1944 Narwhal came into Sindangan Bay where she embarked 81 of the 82 survivors One survivor Joseph Coe chose to remain to serve with the guerillas On September 7 2014 on the 70th anniversary of the incident the municipality of Sindangan dedicated a memorial remembering the victims and survivors of the Shinyo Maru as well as the townsfolk who extended their hospitality and help 13 Potential for Cityhood edit Plans to convert Sindangan into a city started as early as 2006 upon observations that the town has become the most progressive and the most income generating municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula This initiative however did not materialize after politicians who spearheaded the proposal did not win the following elections Since 2020 Sindangan had surpassed two out of the three requirements for cityhood as mandated by the Local Government Code its land area and total population With an increasing number of investors in the last five years since 2017 the town is hopeful to meet the minimum annual income requirement of 100 million by the end of 2025 Currently the local government has initiated a campaign called Damgo Dos Mil Baynte Singko Eng The 2025 Vision where ambitious projects and massive remodelings are being done in all its vicinity in ways of addressing the town s inadequacies aiming to improve its facilities and making the town a conducive place for investment in the upcoming years With its vision to become the third city in Zamboanga del Norte after Dipolog and Dapitan and the sixth in Zamboanga Peninsula after Dipolog Dapitan Pagadian Isabela and Zamboanga the municipal government of Sindangan is venturing into big steps for them to make the grade and finally be able to file a bill in the congress for its conversion from a first class municipality to a chartered component city Geography editSindangan lies on the northwest corridor of Zamboanga del Norte Its diverse geography ranges from Sulu Sea on the west and southwest the Municipality of Leon Postigo on the south the Municipality of Siayan on the east the Municipality of Bayog Zamboanga del Sur on the southeast and the Municipality of Jose Dalman on the north Ranging from plain slightly rolling hilly to mountainous terrains the Municipality of Sindangan embraces 45 100 hectares of land Of its 52 barangays 22 are situated along the seacoast bountifully blessed with marine resources which gained Sindangan the title the fishing capital of Zamboanga del Norte It is approximately 86 kilometers away from Dipolog and 234 kilometers away from Zamboanga City Hence the municipality is identified as the trading hub of the province considering this is a major terminal point for links to Dipolog down to Ipil and further down south to Zamboanga City Climate edit Climate data for Sindangan Zamboanga del NorteMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum C F 29 84 29 84 30 86 31 88 30 86 29 84 29 84 29 84 30 86 29 84 29 84 29 84 29 85 Mean daily minimum C F 23 73 23 73 23 73 23 73 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 24 74 Average precipitation mm inches 104 4 1 76 3 0 92 3 6 97 3 8 199 7 8 238 9 4 195 7 7 193 7 6 178 7 0 212 8 3 171 6 7 110 4 3 1 865 73 3 Average rainy days 14 7 12 5 15 8 17 5 27 6 28 5 29 0 27 5 26 9 27 9 23 5 18 2 269 6Source Meteoblue 14 Barangays edit Sindangan is politically subdivided into 52 barangays Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios It is the most of the 27 local government units in Zamboanga del Norte Bago Balok Bantayan Bato Benigno Aquino Jr Binuangan Bitoon Bucana Calatunan Caluan Calubian Dagohoy Dapaon Datagan Datu Tangkilan Dicoyong Disud Don Ricardo G Macias Dinokot Dona Josefa Dumalogdog Fatima Gampis Goleo Imelda Inuman Joaquin Macias La Concepcion La Roche San Miguel Labakid Lagag Lapero Lawis Mandih Maras Mawal Misok Motibot Nato Nipaan Pangalalan Piao Poblacion Pres Ramon Magsaysay Santo Nino Santo Rosario Siari Talinga Tigbao Tinaplan Titik Upper Inuman Upper Nipaan Barangay Mandih Poblacion and Siari are the most densely populated areas of Sindangan as of the latest count Demographics editPopulation census of SindanganYearPop p a 190343 191810 095 43 89 193927 324 4 86 194830 484 1 22 196037 105 1 65 197043 349 1 57 197553 649 4 37 198066 177 4 29 YearPop p a 199066 692 0 08 199572 098 1 47 200080 133 2 29 200787 720 1 26 201094 146 2 61 201599 435 1 05 2020103 952 0 88 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 15 16 17 18 Population edit Sindangan is the first and currently the only municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula to reach the 100 000 population mark As of the 2020 census the town has a population of 103 952 people making it the second largest local government unit in the province of Zamboanga del Norte after the provincial capital city of Dipolog Despite being a municipality it is 20 000 people ahead of the population of the city of Dapitan and is either twice or three times more of the population of every municipality in the province compared making Sindangan the most populous municipality in Zamboanga del Norte It is also the most populous municipality in Region IX Sindangan is populated by the tri people the Subanens Muslims and the Christian migrants coming from Luzon and Visayan islands Community Based Monitoring System puts the number of Subanens as 24 640 or 27 5 percent of the total population with the greater number of them living in the interior barangays The Muslims Maranao and Tausug merchants live and ply their trades in Poblacion and its adjoining barangays As of 2023 Sindangan has a stronghold of 72 613 registered voters Religion edit Roman Catholicism strongly dominates Sindangan as shown by their religious festivities and fiestas Famous to these Catholic Devotion is the Diocesan Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Barangay Siari where thousands of pilgrims flocked from all over the region to pray and visit to the shrine Other Christian denominations are also present in Sindangan as well as Islam Economy editPoverty Incidence of Sindangan Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Source Philippine Statistics Authority 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Sindangan s economy is mainly focused on agriculture and fishing It has a plain and elevated geography that is ideal for planting crops Among its primary agricultural products are rice corn banana and vegetable crops that is typically grown on its outlying barangays and are brought by batches in the town center every Sunday morning Being a coastal town Sindangan boasts its fresh sea products coming from the abundant waters of the Sindangan Bay The municipality has been the main supplier of sea products in landlocked municipalities such as Siayan in Zamboanga del Norte and the towns of Dumingag Mahayag Sominot Midsalip and Molave in Zamboanga del Sur thus earning Sindangan the nickname as the Fishing Capital More than that the town is also famous of its varieties of fresh and dried fish products and its local restaurants known as Sutukil The Internal Revenue Allotment of the municipality for Year 2014 is P161 572 290 00 For the past five years the IRA has been varying and increasing except for the year 2012 which has decreased by 2 8 from the previous year This year s IRA has an increase of 12 compared to last year which is P 141 862 067 00 Income from local sources for 2012 amounted to P 17 457 998 60 which has an increase of about 14 5 from the previous year In 2009 the local income recorded is P 9 548 248 00 and has an increase of 20 by the following year which amounted to P13 080 838 79 Its major income relies on fishing and agriculture There is also significant growth in the town s business firms as it rises on the past years In 2015 the Gross Sales of registered firms in Sindangan amounted to 1 062 872 781 00 PHP and expects to rise significantly in the next following years Financial institutions are also growing in the town as of 2015 it has 42 institutions and banks catering the Sindanganons financially In 2022 Sindangan maintained its title as being the richest municipality in Zamboanga Peninsula as proven by the data released in the annual fiscal audit of COA having a total revenue of 654 795 923 and a net income of 330 721 739 The health capacity and services of Sindangan is significantly improving as health workers such as Doctors Nurses Midwives etc are growing On 2014 there are 90 health servers in the town both in public and in private 26 Government editMayors of the Municipality of SindanganBartolome Lira Sr 1936 1941Emilio Ortuoste 1942 1945Joaquin Macias 1946 1953 1958 1963Abundio Siasico 1954 1957Filomena Macias 1964 1967Jose Tan 1968 1971Mariano S Macias 1972 1979Ricardo S Macias 1980 1985Crescente Y Llorente Jr 1986 1995 July November 2004Winnie O Albos 1995 2004Bert S Macias November 2004 June 2010Nilo Florentino Z Sy July 2010 June 2019Rosendo S Labadlabad July 2019 presentSindangan s local government structure is composed of one mayor one vice mayor and eight councilors named as Sangguniang Bayan members all elected through popular vote Two ex officio members are added to the Sangguniang Bayan with one representing Sindangan s 52 Barangay Captains being the Association of Barangay Councils ABC President and one representing Sindangan s 52 Barangay Youth Council Presidents being the Sangunniang Kabataan SK Federation President Each official with the exemption of the ABC and SK Presidents is elected publicly to a 3 year term and can be re elected up to 3 terms in succession Transportation editTricycles trisikads and habal habal are the common public transport in the town center both uptown and downtown Racal Motorcycles are also emerging as public transportation in the town By Land edit The Sindangan Integrated Bus Terminal in Barangay Goleo is served by numerous public land transports such as the RTMI Buses Rural Transit via National Highway It provides daily transport from Dipolog Ipil to Zamboanga City SUVs or van Ceres Liners and jeepneys are also available for daily transport Trips to Pagadian City has also been already operational via Sindangan Siayan Dumingag Mahayag road By Sea edit nbsp Aerial view of the port of SindanganThe Port of Sindangan is a seaport located in Barangay Calatunan facing the Sindangan Bay It is currently managed under the Philippine Ports Authority PPA and is considered as the main gateway of the town s economy Recently since June 2022 the port is already operating regular RORO trips to and from the cities of Dumaguete and Cebu Sports edit nbsp The Sindangan dancing fountain illuminating the colors of the Philippine flag nbsp Sindangan Cultural and Sports ComplexSports life and social recreation are active in Sindangan The town was also energized as the Sindangan Cultural and Sports Complex one of the biggest in the Region 9 was made into a reality The complex consists of an outdoor basketball and tennis court an olympic size swimming pool diving board musical and dancing fountain and a coliseum type sports center known as the SinDome that is capable of handling concerts pageants seminars and other related events Today the sports complex is already functional for big events such as provincial sports meet regional meets and for every annual celebration of the Linggo ng Sindangan In addition each barangay in Sindangan is equipped with a covered court that is capable of handling barangay events and community gatherings Tourism editThese are only some of its places of interest and recreation nbsp The esplanade with the Piao Bridge in the far backgroundSindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade edit The Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade more commonly referred to as the Sindangan Sunset Boulevard is an under construction esplanade on the bank of the Sindangan River initially spanning from the national highway of Barangay Goleo to the southern portion of Barangay Lawis It is now on its completing stage of its phase 1 development and will soon serve as a recreation site for tourists and local Sindanganons When completed it will span at an approximate total of 8 kilometers from the northern end of the Piao Bridge in Barangay Goleo to the eastern portion of the Port of Sindangan in Barangay Calatunan which will then be an ideal site for street festivals and sporting events like marathons and triathlons Resorts edit Sindangan River Boardwalk Esplanade Sindangan Musical and Dancing Fountain Arrow Hive Resort Coco Groove Pension and Beach Resort Lagag Mountain Resort Aloha Ohana Pool Resort Gangnam City Park Melleno s Pension and Beach Resort NSAR Beach Resort Pitogo Beach Sevilleno Beach Resort Winschin Pool ResortCommerce editSindangan is known as a melting pot of businesses and investors due to its strategic and promising location It is the second commercial hub of the province next to Dipolog nbsp Quezon Avenue the oldest and the busiest street in SindanganRetail Centers edit Prince Hypermart Sindangan MR DIY Sindangan Gaisano Capital TBD Amigo Shopping Center Mercury Drug Watsons Rose Pharmacy 7 Eleven TBD Lofer Family Mart LKS Pharmacy amp Convenience Store NOVO Sindangan RRJ Sindangan Stylistic MR LEE Sindangan Penshoppe BUM FUBU Crissa ABC Shopping Center Jim Star Commercial Nam Chau Shopping Center Vallecer s East Supermart Fast Food and Resto edit Jollibee Mang Inasal Goldilocks Bakeshop Mister Donut Mon s Grill Better Brews Sindangan Silver Whisk Cafe Jo s Patisserie Purple Yam Kan anan sa Baybay Sindangan Sutukil Christine s Restaurant JNT Restaurant Ellen s Food amp Bread House G Food Corner Kambingan Highpitch Tasty Bites Kan anan sa Baybay Sea Heights Dinner Hotels edit Crown Plaza Hotel Alba City Suites Saver s Guest House Sea Point Hotel Vallejo Suites Maribel s Pensione RAX Apartelle Rysha Pension House Josefina Lodge Mango Lodge Motor and Appliance Dealers edit DES Strong Motors Honda DES Motor Ace Philippines GUD Moto EMCOR DES Du Ek Sam Transcycle Central Quality Appliance Roadway Motorcycle Motortrade managed by Motorjoy Depot Inc Saga Motors Odyssey Honda 3s Odyssey Yamaha 3s Motorstar RUSI Motoposh Better Living Applince Center Skygo Trumph Motorcycle Corp Wilkris Banking Institutions edit There are 42 financial institutions as of 2015 Philippine National Bank PNB Landbank of the Philippines UCPB Savings BanKo a subsidiary of BPI 1st Valley Bank Producers Savings Bank formerly Banco Dipolog PBCom Rural Bank Rizal Rural Bank Zamboanga del Norte Cooperative Bank AIM Coop Katipunan Bank BDO Network Bank formerly One Network Bank or ONB First Consolidated Bank a private development bank Healthcare editSindangan is being served by the Sindangan District Hospital a community hospital located in Barangay Poblacion Education editEducational institutions are widely distributed in Sindangan The town has two college institutions both religious the St Joseph College of Sindangan Incorporated SJCSI and the Philippine Advent College PAC Both offer courses in education liberal arts and computer sciences PAC consistently produces nurses passing the board The town has fifty seven 57 elementary schools ten 10 secondary schools Five are situated in the outlying barangays and four 4 in the urban barangays A TESDA training center in Barangay Goleo offers technical courses and training to qualified students In 2021 an extension campus of the Mindanao State University is formally opened in Sindangan Universities edit Mindanao State University Main Campus Sindangan Extension edit In 2020 an extension campus of MSU Main was approved by the board of directors and a campus was erected in uptown Misok Formal opening of classes for their pioneering batch commenced in 2021 Currently the MSU MCSE offers ten courses BS Statistics BS Mathematics BS Fisheries BS Psychology BS Environmental Science BS Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering BS Mechanical Engineering BS Civil Engineering BS Electrical Engineering BS Chemical Engineering Colleges edit Saint Joseph College of Sindangan Inc was founded on March 19 1968 as Saint Joseph High School and eventually became the first college institution in Sindangan The college was owned and supervised by The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dipolog until now together with its other institutions like Saint Vincent s College in Dipolog and Saint Estanislaus Kostka College in Manukan Zamboanga del Norte List of the College Presidents in the Diocese 1 Most Rev Felix Sanchez Zafra D D first bishop of the Diocese of Dipolog appointed by Pope Paul VI on July 31 1967 He was transferred as Bishop of the Diocese of Tagbilaran by Pope John Paul II on October 20 1986 By then the seat of the bishop of the diocese was vacant for more or less 7 months 2 Most Rev Jose Ricare Manguiran D D appointed by Pope John Paul II as second bishop of the Diocese of Dipolog on May 27 1987 until his retirement on July 25 2014 3 Most Rev Severo Cagatan Caermare D D appointed by Pope Francis on July 25 2014 as third bishop of the diocese Philippine Advent College Sindangan formerly known as Hillside View College a Christian college founded in Sindangan on 1975 It is currently the only institution in town who offers a bachelor s program for nursing High schools edit Sindangan National High School Sindangan National Agricultural School Saint Joseph College of Sindangan Incorporated High School Department Philippine Advent College High School Department Siare John H Roemer Memorial National High School Bartolome Lira National High School Dumalogdog National High School Lapero National High School Dona Natividad L Macias Integrated School High School DepartmentCulture editSaint Joseph the Worker Town Fiesta May 1 Labor s Day edit Honors the Primary Patron Saint of the town Saint Joseph the Worker Husband of the Virgin Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ He is entitled as El Obrero or the Worker because he is a modest carpenter who works hard to earn a living for the Holy Family and a role model and patron saint for all Fathers and Labor Workers He is fit to become the town s patron saint because the people of Sindangan are known as hard worker laborers since the pre second world war Sinulog Festival Siari s Feast Day edit The second parish in Sindangan in the Barangay of Siari honors their patron saint Santo Nino de Cebu every third Sunday of January where a grand fluvial procession at the eve of the fiesta is celebrated On the day of the fiesta a street dance procession is held and a Sinulog Dance Competition follows at the end of the procession Pasidungog Festival edit It is one of Sindangan s grand festivals in honor of the town s patron saint itself Saint Joseph the Worker The parish dedicated to the said patron is the first and oldest in Sindangan and is also the biggest of all the parishes in the Diocese of Dipolog Saint Joseph College s founding anniversary happens on March 19 during the Solemnity of Saint Joseph the Husband of Mary Linggo ng Sindangan edit nbsp Binibining Sindangan known as the biggest and the most sought beauty pageant in Zamboanga Peninsula nbsp Crowning of Binibining Sindangan 2022 at the SinDome ArenaAn annual celebration that commemorates the municipal charter day of Sindangan The celebration usually starts on 17 December and ends on 22 December During the course of the week long event competitions and shows are usually held such as trade fairs amateur boxing motorcross singing competitions firework shows and many more Mainly the celebration is highlighted by a beauty pageant competition Dubbed as the biggest beauty pageant in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula region the annual search for the Binibining Sindangan has caused headlines and draws hundreds of applicants from throughout the country with its prestigious production and generous grand and consolation prizes The winner of the most recent competition which took place in December 2023 took home a brand new car along with a cash reward of 500 000 pesos and a round trip ticked to the United States Binibining Sindangan Gallery of Winners Year Winner Image Prize2019 Sheka Torres nbsp Php 150 0002020 No pageant held due to the COVID 19 pandemic2021 No pageant held due to the COVID 19 pandemic2022 We am Ahmed nbsp Php 500 000 Toyota Corolla Altis2023 Reina Kobayashi nbsp Php 500 000 Toyota Corolla Altis Round trip ticket to the United StatesMedia editRadio stations edit 97 7 Charm Radio DXSZ Owned by the Polytechnic Foundation of Cotabato and Asia operated by CyVon Broadcasting Services 92 1 Radyo Natin DXRF Owned and operated by the Manila Broadcasting Company First established radio station in Sindangan 95 3 Prime FM DXST Owned and operated by Prime Broadcasting Network Cable providers edit Prime Cable Network Amatec Cable TV Cignal Digital TV Sky DirectNotable people editJunrey Balawing former Filipino record holder for the world s shortest man alive 27 General Alexander B Yano 38th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines 28 References edit Municipality of Sindangan 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 Census of Population 2020 Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula 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 About Sindangan Search Sindangan Retrieved 2022 07 14 Executive Order No 77 s 1936 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines R A No 1313 An Act Converting into Barrios Certain Sitios in the Province of Zamboanga Del Norte LawPH com Archived from the original on 2012 07 14 Retrieved 2011 04 11 R A No 2110 An Act Creating the Barrio of Gonayen in the Municipality of Sindangan Province of Zamboanga Del Norte LawPH com Retrieved 2011 04 13 Executive Order No 79 s 1947 Official Gazette Philippines Government of the Philippines August 12 1947 Retrieved March 19 2023 Executive Order No 469 s 1951 Official Gazette Philippines Government of the Philippines August 22 1951 Retrieved March 19 2023 Republic Act No 4989 The Lawphil Project Arellano Law Foundation June 17 1967 Retrieved March 8 2024 Batas Pambansa Blg 204 Supreme Court E Library Supreme Court of the Philippines March 25 1982 Retrieved March 6 2024 Republic Act No 6830 Supreme Court E Library Supreme Court of the Philippines December 30 1989 Retrieved March 6 2024 Hell Ship Memorial Shinyo Maru Sinking US War Memorials Overseas Inc Retrieved 8 May 2023 Sindangan Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved 30 April 2020 Census of Population 2015 Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 20 June 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula PDF Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay National Statistics Office Retrieved 29 June 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region IX Zamboanga Peninsula 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 Zamboanga del Norte 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 Municipality of Sindangan Profile Archived from the original on 2017 07 02 Retrieved 2017 02 18 Everett Rosenfeld June 14 2011 New World s Shortest Man Celebrates Birthday World Record Time com Retrieved 14 August 2014 Gen Yano to keynote ABCollege s 70th Foundation Day celebration Andres Bonifacio College External links editSindangan Profile at PhilAtlas com Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Sindanganon website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sindangan amp oldid 1212524466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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