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Digos, officially the City of Digos ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Digos; fil, Lungsod ng Digos), is a 2nd class component city and capital of the province of Davao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 188,376 people. The city lies on the western shores of the Davao Gulf and southern foothills of Mount Apo on the island of Mindanao, centrally located between the three major cities in Mindanao, Davao City in the north, General Santos City in the south and Cotabato City in the west. It is considered as part of Metropolitan Davao. It is known for its sweet-juicy 'carabao variety mango,' sold locally and exported abroad, thus being dubbed as the Mango Capital City of the Philippines. It is also considered as The Gate City Of The South. On September 8, 2000, Digos was converted into a city.


History

In the early days, Digos was a watercourse, a meeting place of inhabitants belonging to the Austronesians who settled along the southern foothills of Mt. Apo. The Digos River meets the Davao Gulf and it is ideal for fishing and bathing. Digos was once part of the Sultanate of Maguindanao. During the 1800s, it was under the influence of
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Maguindanaon Maguindanao (, Jawi: ), Maguindanaon or Magindanao is an Austronesian language spoken by a majority of the population of Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur in the Philippines. It is also spoken by sizable minorities in different par ...
datu who led the resistance in Davao Region against the Spanish Empire. During the
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, a group of natives carrying bows and arrows were approached by some Spaniards traversing the very fertile tracts of land in Davao. One Lopez Jaena Pacheco, a conquistador during the administration of Governor Claveria serving as the head of the group, inquired about the name of the place from the barefooted natives. Believing that the Spaniards were asking where they were bound to, the natives answered "Padigus", which means "to take a bath". Since then the place was identified as Digos. As a portion of the "food bowl" of the province of Davao del Sur, otherwise known as the Padada Valley, Digos lured many migrants, majority of whom came from the Visayas and Ilocos regions to settle permanently in the area. Before World War II, an enterprising American by the name of N.E. Crumb leased 10.24 km2 and transformed the place into an Abaca Plantation. This became the hub of economic activity in the locality during those days. Digos was occupied by the Japanese troops in 1942. In 1945, through the brave efforts of the combined forces of the Philippine Commonwealth Army, the local Davaoeño guerrilla units from the Davao peninsula, and the United States military, the Japanese soldiers were defeated. Through the initiation of then Congressman Apolinario Cabigon, Digos, became a regular municipality in 1949 by virtue of Presidential Executive Order No. 236, dated July 19, 1949, issued by President Quirino. Its Coverage included the barrios of Tres de Mayo, Goma Bansalan, Matanao, Darapuay and the Poblacion where the seat of government was located. Before its creation into a municipality, Digos was a barrio of Santa Cruz, a town 16 kilometers away. On July 19, 1949, the town was formally inaugurated with Benito Rabor appointed as Mayor. Digos in later years, before its conversion into a city, was regarded as the capital town of the Province of Davao del Sur, long before it gained the status of a First Class Municipality in 1993, being center for trade, commerce and education, accruing to its strategic location at the cross point of two principal thoroughfares in the south.


Cityhood

In July 1998, the bid to convert into a city was moved and initiated by Mayor Arsenio A. Latasa, considering its very satisfactory qualifications required for in R.A. 7160 House Bill No. 5672 dated November 24, 1998, of Congress authored by Congressman Douglas Ra. Cagas, led to the drafting of Republic Act 8798, converting the Municipality of Digos into a component City of Davao del Sur, which was signed by President Joseph E. Estrada on July 14, 2000, and ratified by the Digoseños on September 8, 2000.


Geography

Digos shares common boundaries with the municipalities of Hagonoy in the south, Bansalan in the north and northwest by Siranagan and Miral Creek and with Santa Cruz in the northeast. It is bounded in the east by the Davao Gulf. It has a total land area of consisting of 26 barangays; nine (9) of which comprise the poblacion or urban center. The land topography of Digos City ranges from hilly to mountainous in the north-northeast portion and flat and slightly rolling at the coastal barangays, while the urban area and the surrounding barangays in the south portion are generally flat. Generally, climate in Digos falls under the fourth type while wind direction is prevalent from northeast to southwest. On the other hand, rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year wherein during the period from 1995 to 2000, there was no observed extreme dry or wet season.


Climate


Barangays

Digos City is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.


Demographics


Economy

Agriculture is a major component of Digos City economy. Some 9,330 households or 37% of the total households are dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Of the total households dependent on agriculture, 91% are engaged in farming and the remaining 9% in fishing. The total area devoted to agriculture covered 8, 944.1 hectares, representing 31% of the total land area of Digos. The more important agricultural crops grown in the area include coconut, sugarcane, mango and banana. Among the agricultural crops, the staple crops rice and corn are the most widely grown.


Government


Elected officials

Members of the Digos City Council (2019-2022): * Mayor: Josef Cagas * Vice Mayor: Johari Baña


Culture


Fiestas and festivals

*Sinulog sa Digos - every January 15 *San Isidrio Labrador - every May 15 *Padigosan Festival - every July 19 *Mary Mediatrix - every August 22 *Araw ng Digos - every September 8 *GKK/BEC (Gagmay'ng Kristohanong Katilingban/Basic Ecclessial Community) Fiestas - Depends on the feast day of the patron saint.


Infrastructure


Transportation

Local means of transportation is served by almost 5,000 tricycles known locally as just "Pedicab". Transportation to its barangays and adjacent municipalities are served by single Motorcycles (SKYLAB/HABAL-HABAL), Multicabs, Jeepneys, and L300 Vans. Public Utility Vans also served routes to and from the cities of Davao, Cotabato, Kidapawan, Tacurong-Isulan, Koronadal and General Santos. Bus Company operating in the city of Digos: *Mindanao Star ( General Santos City, Davao City & Cotabato City) *Davao Metro Shuttle (
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) *Yellow Bus Lines Inc. ( General Santos City/ Koronadal City) *Grand Transport Corp. ( Tacurong City) *SEMTRAMPCO ( Digos City) *Tacurong Express ( Tacurong City) *Davao ACF Bus Line (
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Hospitals/healthcare facilities


Education

Public and private schools in Digos City:


Tertiary

* Cor Jesu College (private, catholic) *
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Digos Campus (private, non-sectarian) *Polytechnic College of Davao del Sur (private) *
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(DSSC/SPAMAST) - Digos Campus (public) *John Paul II Seminary (theological school, Diocese of Digos) *PRIME Innovations, Technical and Vocational School ITVS(Private, Non-Sectarian) *Southern Mindanao Computer College (private) *Philippine International Technological School (private) *Adventure College Of Technology And Science (private) *Mindanao Technological Institute (private) *Digital Systems Institute (private) *Digos Institute Of Technical Education (private)


Secondary

*Cor Jesu College High School Department * Digos City National High School *
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*The Lighthouse Accelerated Christian School *Polytechnic College of Davao del Sur High School Department *Digos City National High School Igpit Extension *Kapatagan National High School *Aplaya National High School *Ruparan National High School *Digos City National High School Soong Extension *Igpit National High School * Digos City National High School - Balabag High School Annex * Digos Central Adventist Academy - Lapu lapu Ext. * Matti National High School


Notable personalities

* Scottie Thompson *
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References


External links


Digos Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index
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