Barili
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Barili | |
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Municipality of Barili | |
Anthem: Barili hymn | |
Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 10°07′N 123°32′E / 10.12°N 123.53°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Central Visayas |
Province | Cebu |
District | 3rd district |
Founded | 1632 |
Barangays | 42 (see Barangays) |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan |
• Mayor | Pablo John D. Garcia IV (1Cebu) |
• Vice Mayor | Luisito L. Ponsica (1Cebu) |
• Representative | Pablo John F. Garcia |
• Municipal Council | Members |
• Electorate | 56,018 voters (2022) |
Area | |
• Total | 122.21 km2 (47.19 sq mi) |
Elevation | 92 m (302 ft) |
Highest elevation | 548 m (1,798 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2020 census)[3] | |
• Total | 80,715 |
• Density | 660/km2 (1,700/sq mi) |
• Households | 18,638 |
Economy | |
• Income class | 2nd municipal income class |
• Poverty incidence | 38.18 |
• Revenue | ₱ 240.8 million (2020) |
• Assets | ₱ 561 million (2020) |
• Expenditure | ₱ 294.2 million (2020) |
• Liabilities | ₱ 197.7 million (2020) |
Service provider | |
• Electricity | Cebu 1 Electric Cooperative (CEBECO 1) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
ZIP code | 6036 |
PSGC | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)32 |
Native languages | Cebuano Tagalog |
Barili, officially the Municipality of Barili (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Barili; Tagalog: Bayan ng Barili), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 80,715 people.[3]
History
The word barili comes from the name of a local grass called balili. The municipality was founded in 1632, though the parish of Barili was established in 1614. A cross was erected by conquistadores on their arrival at 1602, and still exists today.
It was in Barili that the Japanese forces captured Chief Justice José Abad Santos while on his way to Toledo as his escape route to Negros.
In 2006, the town became the first municipality in Cebu province to give protections to its heritage sites through Municipal Ordinance No. 04-06-01, s. 2006, declaring certain shrines, houses, buildings, monuments, markers and other areas as cultural properties of the municipality.
Geography
The town is situated on the Balili river, about two miles from its mouth.[5]
Barili is bordered to the north by the town of Aloguinsan, to the west is the Tañon Strait, to the east is the city of Carcar and the town of Sibonga, and to the south is the town of Dumanjug. It is 116 kilometres (72 mi) from Cebu City.
Barangays
Barili is politically subdivided into 42 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | |||
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2020[3] | 2010[6] | |||||
072210001 | Azucena | 2.6% | 2,061 | 1,647 | 2.27% | |
072210002 | Bagakay | 1.1% | 904 | 824 | 0.93% | |
072210003 | Balao | 3.0% | 2,446 | 1,776 | 3.25% | |
072210004 | Bolocboloc | 2.8% | 2,226 | 1,932 | 1.43% | |
072210005 | Budbud | 2.0% | 1,628 | 1,513 | 0.74% | |
072210006 | Bugtong Kawayan | 1.0% | 800 | 719 | 1.07% | |
072210007 | Cabcaban | 2.4% | 1,922 | 1,543 | 2.22% | |
072210016 | Cagay | 2.2% | 1,813 | 1,568 | 1.46% | |
072210008 | Campangga | 1.8% | 1,455 | 1,481 | −0.18% | |
072210020 | Candugay | 2.2% | 1,777 | 1,443 | 2.10% | |
072210009 | Dakit | 2.3% | 1,864 | 1,672 | 1.09% | |
072210010 | Giloctog | 2.0% | 1,589 | 1,502 | 0.56% | |
072210012 | Giwanon | 2.3% | 1,830 | 1,608 | 1.30% | |
072210011 | Guibuangan | 2.9% | 2,303 | 2,212 | 0.40% | |
072210013 | Gunting | 3.5% | 2,861 | 2,566 | 1.09% | |
072210014 | Hilasgasan | 0.9% | 747 | 863 | −1.43% | |
072210015 | Japitan | 4.7% | 3,821 | 3,527 | 0.80% | |
072210017 | Kalubihan | 1.7% | 1,403 | 1,197 | 1.60% | |
072210018 | Kangdampas | 1.3% | 1,077 | 955 | 1.21% | |
072210021 | Luhod | 1.2% | 955 | 917 | 0.41% | |
072210022 | Lupo | 0.8% | 673 | 614 | 0.92% | |
072210023 | Luyo | 1.4% | 1,091 | 1,071 | 0.19% | |
072210024 | Maghanoy | 1.6% | 1,265 | 1,077 | 1.62% | |
072210025 | Maigang | 2.5% | 1,978 | 1,688 | 1.60% | |
072210026 | Malolos | 2.2% | 1,742 | 1,617 | 0.75% | |
072210027 | Mantalongon | 3.7% | 2,988 | 2,566 | 1.53% | |
072210028 | Mantayupan | 2.9% | 2,317 | 2,092 | 1.03% | |
072210029 | Mayana | 1.5% | 1,250 | 1,075 | 1.52% | |
072210030 | Minolos | 3.0% | 2,399 | 2,311 | 0.37% | |
072210031 | Nabunturan | 1.0% | 774 | 684 | 1.24% | |
072210032 | Nasipit | 1.5% | 1,172 | 1,030 | 1.30% | |
072210034 | Pancil | 1.4% | 1,153 | 890 | 2.62% | |
072210035 | Pangpang | 1.2% | 995 | 853 | 1.55% | |
072210036 | Paril | 1.5% | 1,241 | 1,137 | 0.88% | |
072210037 | Patupat | 2.3% | 1,850 | 1,663 | 1.07% | |
072210038 | Poblacion | 6.4% | 5,141 | 4,808 | 0.67% | |
072210039 | San Rafael | 2.0% | 1,654 | 1,157 | 3.64% | |
072210040 | Santa Ana | 2.6% | 2,087 | 2,045 | 0.20% | |
072210041 | Sayaw | 1.6% | 1,298 | 1,090 | 1.76% | |
072210042 | Tal‑ot | 2.3% | 1,876 | 1,639 | 1.36% | |
072210043 | Tubod | 2.7% | 2,176 | 1,889 | 1.42% | |
072210044 | Vito | 1.6% | 1,260 | 1,063 | 1.71% | |
Total | 80,715 | 65,524 | 2.11% |
Climate
Climate data for Barili, Cebu | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 29 (84) |
30 (86) |
31 (88) |
32 (90) |
31 (88) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
30 (86) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
30 (86) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 22 (72) |
22 (72) |
23 (73) |
24 (75) |
25 (77) |
25 (77) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
24 (75) |
23 (73) |
24 (75) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 42 (1.7) |
34 (1.3) |
40 (1.6) |
61 (2.4) |
124 (4.9) |
188 (7.4) |
190 (7.5) |
191 (7.5) |
189 (7.4) |
186 (7.3) |
124 (4.9) |
73 (2.9) |
1,442 (56.8) |
Average rainy days | 10.0 | 8.5 | 9.5 | 12.8 | 22.3 | 26.8 | 28.4 | 27.9 | 27.3 | 27.6 | 20.5 | 13.1 | 234.7 |
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[7] |
Demographics
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Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[8][6][9][10] |
Economy
Poverty incidence of Barili
10
20
30
40
50
60
2006
51.30 2009
40.69 2012
26.44 2015
30.43 2018
23.50 2021
38.18 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] |
Barili is an agricultural town, and its economic output is more on food security. Farming and animal husbandry are the main livelihood of people residing in the town. They focus on rice and corn farming, animal husbandry such as hog, cattle and poultry, fruit farming and even vegetable gardening. Barili has its established Mantalongon Livestock Market[19] where you can buy live animals which collectively come from Southern parts of Cebu and even from Negros Province. Barili is also known for its Japitan Fish Port.[20] located in Barangay Japitan, 4–5 km away from its public market. Barangay Guiwanon of the same town is known for production of hand-weaved 'native hats made from leaves of the buri tree and other weaved native products.[21]
Tourism
Mantayupan Falls are located close to the eastern end of the Carcar—Barili Road where it connects to the national highway.[22] The falls are approximately 61 metres (200 ft) high but do not have a direct descent. Pools at various heights flow into the basin.[23] The waterfall is one of three main tourist attractions in the interior barangays of Barili.[24]
Education
The public schools in the town of Barili are administered by two school districts under the Schools Division of Cebu Province.
Elementary schools:
- Balao Elementary School — Balao
- Barili I Central Elementary School — M. Zosa Street, Poblacion
- Bolocboloc Elementary School — Bolocboloc
- Budbud Elementary School — Budbud
- Bugtong Kawayan Elementary School — Bugtong Kawayan
- Cabcaban Elementary School — Cabcaban
- Cenon & Ciriaca Marinas Memorial Elementary School — Kangdampas
- Dakit Elementary School — Dakit
- Dita Primary School — Sitio Dita, Luyo
- Federico & Solidad Villaflor Elementary School — Luhod
- Giloctog Elementary School — Giloctog
- Guibuangan Central Elementary School — Guibuangan
- Gunting Elementary School — Gunting
- Hilasgasan Elementary School — Hilasgasan
- Japitan Elementary School — Japitan
- Kandugay Elementary School — Candugay
- Lamak Elementary School — Sitio Lamak, Mayana
- Loyo Elementary School — Luyo
- Maghanoy Elementary School — Maghanoy
- Maigang Elementary School — Maigang
- Malolos Elementary School — Malolos
- Mantalongon Elementary School — Mantalongon
- Mantayupan Elementary School — Mantayupan
- M.H. Paras Memorial Elementary School — Campangga
- Minolos Elementary School — Minolos
- Pancil Elementary School — Pancil
- Pangpang Elementary School — Pangpang
- Paril Elementary School — Paril
- Patupat Elementary School — Azucena
- Primo Villegas Elementary School — Cagay
- Sayaw Elementary School — Sayaw
- Tal-ot Elementary School — Tal-ot
- Tubod Elementary School — Tubod
- Vito Elementary School — Vito
High schools:
- Balao National High School — Balao
- Bartolome & Manuela Pañares Memorial National High School — F. Paras Street, Poblacion
- Cagay National High School — Cagay
- Federico & Soledad Villaflor Memorial National High School — Luhod
- Giloctog National High School — Giloctog
- Guibuangan National High School — Guibuangan
- Lamak National High School — Sitio Lamak, Mayana
- Malolos National High School — Malolos
- Mantalongon National High School — Mantalongon
- Patupat National High School — Azucena
- Teotimo A. Abellana Sr. Memorial National High School — Bolocboloc
Gallery
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Mantayupan Falls
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Tañon Strait coast at Barili
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Historic houses in Barili
See also
References
- ^ Municipality of Barili | (DILG)
- ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
- ^ a b c Census of Population (2020). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
- ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 418.
- ^ a b Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region VII (Central Visayas)" (PDF). Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ^ "Barili: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". Meteoblue. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
- ^ Census of Population (2015). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ Censuses of Population (1903–2007). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007. National Statistics Office.
- ^ "Province of Cebu". Municipality Population Data. Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ "Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
- ^ "Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 29 November 2005.
- ^ "2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 23 March 2009.
- ^ "City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates; 2006 and 2009" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 3 August 2012.
- ^ "2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 31 May 2016.
- ^ "Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates; 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. 10 July 2019.
- ^ "PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
- ^ "PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
- ^ "Ground Breaking Ceremony of the Mantalongon Livestock Market". Facebook. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- ^ "fish port japitan barili cebu - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- ^ "Mother continues business for workers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
- ^ 10°6′24″N 123°31′16″E / 10.10667°N 123.52111°E
- ^ sparksph (2022-04-08). "Mantayupan Falls: The Tallest Waterfall in Cebu". Suroy.ph. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ Cabigas 2011.
Sources
- Cabigas, Estan (29 September 2011), "Visiting Mantayupan Falls after 23 years" (Photographic essay), Langyaw, archived from the original on 1 October 2011, retrieved 12 February 2015
- Pace, Azucena (2009). Barili The Town The People The Years, A History. Cebu: Local Government Unit of Barili, Cebu. ISBN 978-9719441601.
External links
Media related to Barili at Wikimedia Commons