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Borbon, Cebu
Municipality in Cebu, Philippines
Municipality in Cebu, Philippines
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| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Noel T. Dotillos | |
| leader_title1 | Vice Mayor | |
| leader_name1 | Roy D. Melgo | |
| leader_title2 | Representative | |
| leader_name2 | Vincent Franco D. Frasco | |
| leader_title3 | Municipal Council | |
| leader_name3 | {{PH Town Council | |
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| 2 | Moman D. Rivera | |
| 3 | Abdon C. Cabahug | |
| 4 | Bernad-Gino D. Sepulveda | |
| 5 | Fernando Manuel G. Larrañaga | |
| 6 | Alberto Y. Melendres | |
| 7 | Joselito A. Antigua | |
| 8 | Ramonito T. Dotillos | |
| 9 | Aniceto M. Monsuller Jr. | |
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Borbon, officially the Municipality of Borbon (; ), is a municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 40,097 people.
History
According to the Panublion publication, Borbon was established as a parish on 15 September 1862 and had San Sebastian as its patron saint. Today St. Sebastian's fiesta is celebrated every 20 January. Borbon was formerly a visita or an extension community of the town of Sogod. That is why many of the first settlers of Borbon were families whose roots can be traced back to relatives in Sogod.
In addition, describes the Borbon church made of wood and tabique resting on a base of mortar, dimensions 22+1/2 x. The church was thatched with grass. The original church is believed to have been one of the oldest churches in Cebu prior to its demolition after World War II.
The town was said to have been named after the Bourbon royal family, or a misinterpretation of the Cebuano term "Bonbon" which means pebbly sand, but the generally accepted history of its name is of legend.
Geography
Borbon is bordered on the north by the town of Tabogon, to the west by the town of Tabuelan, on the east by the Camotes Sea, and on the south by the town of Sogod.
Silmugi River
Silmugi River is an eco-tourism site in northern Cebu. Located between the barangays of Poblacion and Cadaruhan, the river stretches for about 12 km between barangays Vito and Suba. It is where the rainwater from the many mountain barangays cascades and discharges into the sea.
The river played a big part during Borbon's formation as a town because in the past the river was known to be so big and wide that many boats traveled it.
Barangays
Borbon is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Climate
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Demographics
Economy
Source of livelihood: :*Farming- this source of livelihood generally dominates in Borbon. It includes crop, livestock, forest, rented out land, agriculture, farm machinery, vegetable and fodder. :*Fishing
Culture
Silmugi Festival
- Silmugi Festival is a celebration to honor the patron saint, St. Sebastian the Martyr. The highlight of this event is the street dancing which involves a traditional prayer for a bountiful harvest and various barangays take part.
- "Silmugi" is an old name of the town of Borbon during the Pre-Spanish period which was named after the enchanting and enthralling river which was served as the nearest route for devout Catholics attending mass in Saint Sebastian Parish. The river has also become the main gateway for locals who lived in the hillsides of Borbon to conduct their business trade with coastal barangays surrounding it.
- The festival was eventually replaced by the Tuba Festival, which highlights more on the Toddy industry of the town. This change of name and focus was a move aimed at boosting the local economy of Coconut Toddy, known locally as "Tuba", in the town by endorsing it as a local cuisine and tourist attraction. Despite these changes, much of the celebration hasn't been greatly altered since the original festival of the town.
Education
Schools:
- Bongoyan Elementary School
- Don Emilio Osmena Memorial School
- Cajel Elementary School
- Campusong Elementary School
- Bongdo Elementary School
- Laaw Elementary School
- Cadaruhan Elementary School
- Don Gregorio Antigua Elementary School
- Doña Mary R. Osmeña Memorial Elementary School
- Dona Milagros Osmena Elementary School
- Tabunan National High School
- Cebu Technical University-Tabogon Campus
References
Sources
- {{cite encyclopedia | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111224223300/http://www.admu.edu.ph/offices/mirlab/panublion/r7_northcebu.html#borbon | archive-date = 24 December 2011 | url-status = dead
- {{cite book
References
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