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Magallanes, Agusan del Norte

Municipality in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

Magallanes, Agusan del Norte

Municipality in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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Magallanes, officially the Municipality of Magallanes (; ), is a municipality in the province of Agusan del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 22,293 people.

The municipality was named after the Hispanized surname of the Portuguese-born maritime explorer Ferdinand Magellan. Formerly part of Butuan, Magallanes was created as a municipality on June 21, 1969, through Republic Act 5660.

Geography

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 44.31 km2 constituting of the 2,730.24 km2 total area of Agusan del Norte.

The topography of the land is mostly flat and rolling, surrounded by mountains. Swamps characterize much of the landscape that is situated at the mouth of the two major rivers in the province, the Agusan and Baug Rivers.

The elevation of most of lands is 2 ft below sea level. The town center is in the river delta and has to be kept protected by dikes. The land gradually rises in the north-west to the 99 m high Mount Taod-oy at barangay Taod-oy and the 162 m high Mount Panaytayon.

Around 2,834.89 ha of Magallanes lands have slope of 0 to 3 percent, 399.28 ha have 8 to 18 percent, 1,497.30 ha 18 to 30 percent and 250.53 ha 30 to 50 percent.

Hydrosol, San Miguel Loam, San Miguel Clay Loam, Malalag Silt Loam and Butuan Loam are its soil types. Upper Miocene, Cretaceous-Paleogene and recent sedimentary materials are the rock elements that make up Magallanes lands.

Land use

Of its total land area, 4109 ha are classified as alienable and disposable. The other 882 ha are forestlands. 149.95 ha or 3 percent is built-up, 92.26 ha of that for social facilities and the other 59.69 ha for roads. Around 3210.72 ha or 64.33 percent of its lands are utilized for agriculture, the other 1630.33 ha or 33.20 percent, for forest use. Four hectares are also being utilized for tourism in special use. Within the agricultural area, 1727.63 ha are under CARP coverage.

Climate

Magallanes is generally outside the "typhoon belt". Its climate is, by Philippine classification, Type II. There is no definite dry season in the area. Maximum rain is from November to January. Lying within the eastern coast, the place is within the pathway north-east monsoons, trade winds and storms.

Barangays

Magallanes is politically subdivided into eight barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

Demographics

In the 2020 census, Magallanes had a population of 22,293. The population density was {{sigfig|22,293/44.31|2}} PD/km2.

Economy

Public Market

The town has two plywood manufacturing firms: EMCO (Barangay Santo Rosario) and PSPI (Barangay Marcos), and one safety matches manufacturing firm: JAKA Equities Corp (Barangay Marcos). The three manufacturing plants are all on the main street and operating near the Baug River and Agusan River.

A 2000 ha of prawn/shrimp farm in Magallanes used to be the Philippines' top exporter of first class prawn/shrimp to Japan, until the entire farm was hit by a white spot disease in 2001 leading to the collapse of the industry.

Tourism

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;Philippine Centennial Tree: The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) awarded Magallanes as the place that host the Oldest Tree (more than 500 years old) in the Philippines called Bitaug.

;Lisagan Festival: Magallanes celebrates its annual fiesta every third Saturday of October in honor of patroness Nuestra Señora del Rosario, Our Lady of the Rosary, which includes thanksgiving mass, parades and more. :The 'Lisagan Festival' held on Sunday after the fiesta includes street dancing similar to Sinulog Festival and fluvial procession at the Agusan River and Baug River. The town parish doesn't allow major public gathering like disco, live bands and other similar events the night before the fiesta.

Magellan Shrine

;Magellan Shrine: Located at Poblacion near the Municipal Hall, the shrine was the site of the 'first' Catholic mass in Mindanao on April 8, 1521. It was believed that the Magellan's Cross in Cebu was also erected here by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his men before they sail North. Evidence showed church ruins near the Agusan River.

;Agusan River: The Agusan River is the widest and navigable river in Mindanao.

Government

List of mayors

NameYear of Term
Florentino P. Magallanes1972-1978; 1986-1987
Francisco M. Herrera1978-1984
Juanito A. Suacillo1984-1986
Rosita C. Cumba1988-1994; 1995
Manuel M. Relampagos1994; 1995-1998
Carlito C. Cumba2007-2010
Demosthenes H. Arabaca2010-2019
Cesar C. Cumba1998-2007; 2019–present

Infrastructure

The Magallanes Coastal Road (Known as Cuenca Avenue Street) was started on 2019 under municipal mayor Cesar Cumba, Jr. The said project was under the Local Government and it was completed in October 2020. In 2023, the LGU constructs the new coastal boulevard that easily traveled from and to Poblacion. The REBAR Sports Center was located in P-6 Buhang, Magallanes which was opened on October 9, 2020. The said sports center was owned and maintained by the private family, and it has 2 badminton courts, 2 table tennis courts, 2 darts courts and the taekwondo dojang. The Badminton court can be also configured for Rhythmic gymnastics.

Communications

The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company provides fixed line services. Wireless mobile communications services are provided by Smart Communications and Globe Telecommunications.

Transportation

Magallanes can be reached through the Mindanao gateways:

Air

  • Bancasi Airport of Butuan and Laguindingan International Airport of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan
  • PAL Express and Cebu Pacific have daily flights from Manila to Butuan and v.v. Cebu-Butuan-Cebu flights via Cebu Pacific scheduled Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and PAL.
Magallanes Bay Walk

Sea

  • Masao Port of Butuan
  • Port of Nasipit
  • Port of Surigao
  • Macabalan Port of Cagayan de Oro

There are several major shipping lines serving the Manila and Cebu routes namely: 2GO Travel, Cokaliong, Trans-Asia Shipping Lines and Medallion Transport.

The boat ride from Butuan to Magallanes, navigating the Agusan River, takes about 45 minutes.

Land

Guiasan Bridge

Bachelor Express and PhilTranCo is the dominant public land transport from Manila and Tacloban passing Surigao, Cabadbaran and Butuan to Cagayan de Oro and Davao. The public mode of transportation within the municipality is by motorcabs and pedicabs. Passenger vans commonly known as V-Hire are also available for Butuan routes.

Notable people

  • Ronald Barniso - international Taekwondo champion, first of municipality, globally
  • RJ Rae Arquion - Taekwondo athlete, currently studied at NU
  • Kyla Jane Langue - Chess athlete Gold Medalist representing Philippines for the 2025 ASEAN Para Games

References

References

  1. {{DILG detail
  2. (21 June 1969). "Republic Act No. 5660; An Act Creating the Municipality of Magallanes, Province of Agusan".
  3. "Malaking Sanga ng Pambansang Sentenaryong Puno ng Pilipinas, Nabali!". rmn.
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