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Malita, officially the Municipality of Malita ( ceb, Lungsod sa Malita; fil, Bayan ng Malita), is a 1st class municipality and capital of the province of Davao Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 118,197 people. Malita is known for various cultural arts and heritage of its people and tribes. ''Gaginaway Festival'' is celebrated annually every full moon on the month of November and ''Araw ng Malita'' is also celebrated annually on November 17.


Etymology

According to folk etymology, the name "Malita" is derived from the Spanish word "''maleta''" which means suitcase. It is said that purportedly Don Mariano Peralta, a retired veteran of the Spanish–American War who ventured to the place, decided to live on the vast, fertile plain across the river. One day while bodily fording the deep and swift river with his suitcase and other belongings in hand, the force of the current overwhelmed his perilous balance and got swept by the water consequently losing his grip on the suitcase. His frantic shouts of "''maleta, maleta''" attracted the attention of the bathing natives who after realizing the situation promptly responded and retrieved the vanishing to settle as Malita. How it came to its present spelling and usage maybe attributed to the natives’ prevalent use of suitcase. Hardly forgetting the shouts of Peralta, the natives later thought the word referred to the land he intended long 'e' sound for the vowels 'i' and 'e'.


History

Malita is the oldest community in the province. Malita's existence dates back scores of years before its formal creation as municipality on November 17, 1936. Records show that Malita must have existed long before the passage of the Philippine Commission Act, the Laws of the Moro Province that mentioned Malita in Section 1 of Act No. 164 dated December 10, 1904. Through the said Act it is presumed that it existed as a ''
barrio ''Barrio'' () is a Spanish language, Spanish word that means "Quarter (urban subdivision), quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city, usually delimited by functional (e.g. residenti ...
'' of Santa Cruz long before the coming of the Americans to Davao. Executive Order No. 64 issued by President
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officially created Malita into a municipality. Marcelino Maruya, from whom the town of
Don Marcelino Don Marcelino, officially the Municipality of Don Marcelino ( Cebuano: Lungsod sa Don Marcelino; Filipino: Bayan ng Don Marcelino), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Davao Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it ha ...
was named after, was the first appointed municipal mayor. Waves of migrants from the Visayan islands, most of whom hail from Cebu, came on what is now Malita long before it became a municipality. They were later followed by immigrants from Luzon. Even after the destruction brought by World War II by the belligerents, there are still waves of migrants towards Malita and other parts of then-
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. This increased its population until it later became the most populous municipality in the province.


Geography


Climate


Barangays

The municipality of Malita is subdivided into 30 barangays:"Municipality/City: Malita"
. Philippine Standard Geographic Code Interactive. Retrieved on 2013-11-03.


Demographics


Economy

The municipality is the main economic center of Davao Occidental province. Agriculture and fishery is the main industry of the municipality. Being far from other major urban centers in its vicinity like Davao City, Digos City, and Gen. Santos City, and although only a town, Malita also serves as the major urban center of the province. However, as economic activity in the town continues its rapid growth, Malita will soon become the province's first component city for years to come.


Government

Municipal officials (2013-2016): * Congressman: Franklin Bautista ( 2nd District of Davao del Sur) * Mayor: Benjamin Bautista, Jr. * Vice Mayor: Bradly Bautista *Councilors: ** Estefanie T. Bautista ** Zaldy S. Lataban ** Marianela C. Malinao ** Ali G. Colina, Jr. ** Artemio J. Peralta ** Paulito M. Montero ** Jimmy L. Danwata ** Raymund G. Danwata


Education


Tertiary

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Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology The Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology, formerly known as Malita Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology, is a public college in the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipin ...
- Poblacion, Malita (Main Campus) and Buhangin, Malita (Buhangin Campus) *Adventure College of Malita, Inc. *Seng Pek Chuan Academy, Inc. *Don Juan Technical Academy of Davao, Inc. (Malita Branch)


Secondary

*B'laan National High School *Benjamin V. Bautista Sr. Special High School *Demoloc Valley National High School *Fishing Village Comprehensive National High School *Holy Cross of Malita, Inc. *Mariano Peralta National High School (Campuses in barangays: Poblacion, Sangay, Manuel Peralta, Datu Danwata, Talogoy, Pangian, and New Argao) *Ticulon National High School *Tubalan Comprehensive National High School


References


External links


Malita Profile at the DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitive Index
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Philippine Standard Geographic Code The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * bik, Republika kan Filipinas * ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas * cbk, República de Filipinas * hil, Republ ...

Philippine Census Information

Local Governance Performance Management System
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