Initao, Misamis Oriental
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Initao, officially the Municipality of Initao (; ), is a 1st class
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in the
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of
Misamis Oriental Misamis Oriental (; ; ), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province located in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. The provincial capital, as well as its ...
,
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based on the new reclassification of Department of Financ
DOF-DO-074.2024
(''Annex A Page 27)''. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,902 people. It is seated about west of the provincial capital of
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, east of Iligan City, and about south-south-east of Philippine capital,
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. The nearest primary road network is the
Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road The Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan Road, or Butuan–Cagayan de Oro–Iligan–Tukuran Road, is a , two-to-six lane major thoroughfare, connecting the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, and Zamboanga del Sur. ...
. The nearest airport is Laguindingan International Airport located 39 minutes away towards Cagayan de Oro. HazardHunterPh app assessment on seismic hazard marks the town safe from ground rupture, prone to ground shaking and generally susceptible to liquefaction. Volcanic Hazard assessment mainly identifies it as having no immediate volcanic hazard threat base on its location to the nearest active volcano. However, it has high susceptibility to flooding at 1 to 2 meters flood height and lasting for more than 3 days. Economic activity in the area is mainly dependent on fishing, agriculture, retail, tourism and government services such as The Misamis Oriental Provincial Hospital-Initao, Regional Trial Court Branch 44, Initao-Libertad 8th Municipal Circuit Trial Court, Initao College, the BJMP, DENR, DepEd etc. According to the Bureau of Local Government Finance, the annual regular revenue of Initao for the fiscal year of 2022 was ₱225,963,427.43 and for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2024, Initao has total fund/cash available amounting to ₱200,255,983.98 with ₱11,494,867.01 total payments of prior year/s accounts payable and ₱5,823,799.61 total continuing appropriation which results to ₱182,937,317.36 total fund/cash balance based on the Statement of Receipts and Expenditures (SRE) by LGU for the fiscal year of 2024 Q1. Tourism sites include the Initao-Libertad Protected Landscape and Seascape which locals simply call "lasang" or forest in the local dialect, various beaches dotting its shorelines and recent additions of agritourism sites developed by locals. Significant town celebrations include the town fiesta celebrated by Roman Catholics in honor of the Patron Saint Francis Xavier which is held every December 2 and 3 although the celebration stretches for a week. Various festivals promoting tourism are also being spearheaded by the LGU and the Provincial Government of Misamis Oriental.


History

Based on the research report submitted by L.M. Neri, A.M.M. Ragrario, E.C.R. Robles, and A.J. Carlos, the original settlers of Initao were the Bukidnons. They were described as warlike and aggressive and ready to sacrifice their lives in defending their territory. It is said that the early community in Initao was ruled by three (3) brothers named Datu Hukom, Datu Tamparong, and Datu Pulagoyan, who had to protect early settlers in Initao against Moro invasions in the sixteenth century. Because of the frequent threat by the Moro pirates, the people of Initao became war-like. They were considered to be hot-blooded or hot-tempered, fearless fighters. Hence, the word Initao comes from the word ''init'' which means “hot” and ''tao'' which means “people.” They were people perpetually prepared to fight their enemy to defend their territory and community. Legend also has it that the Moro raiders were defeated, the people planted bamboo along the Initao River as a symbol of peace and truce among them. The word Initao, originally spelled by the Spaniards as Ynitao, was mentioned on August 6, 1838, in the inventory of livestock, fruits, exotic and cereal plants in the Provincia de Misamis (Ereccion de Pueblos, Misamis 1808–1839). In May 1858, Ynitao was headed by Gobernadorcillo Francisco Antonio and succeeded by Gobernadorcillo Abariano Caburratan in 1894. In 1838, Initao was a Spanish pueblo composed of 3 ''cabecerias'' (Ereccion de Pueblos, Misamis 1808–1839). On October 27, 1877, Ynitao had 7 ''cabecerias'' which became 8 on June 30, 1882. It was decreased to 1 ''cabeceria'', known as Apas, on June 30, 1883, until 1884 with a total population of 1,514. On June 30, 1887, Ynitao again increased its number of ''cabeceria'' to 19 and decreased to 12 on October 3, 1892. In 1896–1902, Ynitao was in the province of Lanao. In 1903, Initao once again became a pueblo. The municipality is one of the oldest in the western part of Misamis Oriental. Initao, which became part of the then-undivided Misamis, reduced its territory following the establishment of
Moro Province Moro Province was a province of the Philippines consisting of the regions of Zamboanga, Lanao, Cotabato, Davao, and Jolo. It was later split into provinces and regions organized under the Department of Mindanao and Sulu, along with the for ...
in 1903 through ''Act No. 787''. In 1957, the barrio of Naawan, then part of Initao, was constituted into the town of Naawan. Moreover, the municipalities of Manticao and Lugait were once part of
Initao Initao, officially the Municipality of Initao (; ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines based on the new reclassification of Department of FinancDOF-DO-074.2024(''Annex A Page 27)''. According to the 2020 ...
until 1948.


Geography


Barangays

Initao is politically subdivided into 16
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s. Each barangay consists of
purok A ''purok'' () is an informal division within a barangay in the Philippines. While not officially considered a local government unit (LGU), a ''purok'' often serves as a unit for delivering services and administration within a barangay. ''Pur ...
s while some have
sitios A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually far from the center of the barangay itself and could be its own bar ...
. * Aluna * Andales * Apas * Calacapan * Gimangpang * Jampason * Kamelon * Kanitoan * Oguis * Pagahan *
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
* Pontacon * San Pedro * Sinalac * Tawantawan * Tubigan


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Initao, Misamis Oriental, was 33,902 people, with a density of .


Economy


Tourism

* Lasang Secret Adventure is a 57-hectare natural forest with diverse flora and fauna located within the Initao–Libertad Protected Landscape and Seascape, accessible via the Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road that convenient snakes through the heart of the forest. Attractions and activities include split-nosed bats, caves, spelunking, fishing, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, cliff diving, and day camping. Facilities for overnight stays are present. Be aware though, that the place may be closed to visitors during major holidays. Philippine native trees are also found in the area. *Mount Kitanglay considered to be the highest elevation in the municipality is located in Brgy Tawantawan. It is a beginner-friendly climb which affords a panoramic view of the Iligan Bay. *Many private beach resorts also dot the shorelines of this town. From the white sandy beaches of Brgy. Tubigan, to the black sand beaches of Brgy. Gimangpang, to the rocky cliffs of Brgy. Pagahan and Brgy. Jampason. *Inland resorts and venues include JEstrella Resort in Brgy. Jampason, Duthai Swimming Pool in the Poblacion, SJ & Telights in Brgy. Pagahan, Precious Overview with Bali feels in Brgy. Oguis, Julemons Nature Farm in Brgy. Tawantawan. *The Initao Municipal Hall also draw interest from visitors because of its unusual design.


Insfrastructure


Health Care

*Misamis Oriental Provincial Hospital-Initao is conveniently located within the municipality. Small clinics offering services such as dental, OB-GYN, and pediatric and private medical laboratories also operate here.


Transportation

*Initao can be reached by ferry through major seaports of Cagayan de Oro, and Iligan, and by plane via
Laguindingan Airport Laguindingan Airport , also referred to as Laguindingan International Airport, is an international airport in Northern Mindanao that serves the cities of Cagayan de Oro, Iligan and Marawi, as well as the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Lana ...
. Public transportations such as buses, taxis, and other motor vehicles also ply through the town via the Iligan-Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road. *Visitors and locals go around the town by just hailing public transportations such as the sikad-sikad (rickshaw), habal-habal (motorcycle taxis), tricabs, etc. Ride hailing apps do not cater this area.


Communication

PLDT Home Fibr, Globe, TM, Smart and Sun are serviceable in this town. DITO Telecommunity lines have also been constructed to cater customers in the event of its activation.


Electricity

Misamis Oriental Electric Cooperative (Moresco 1) is the only electric provider of the municipality.


Roads

Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road passes through the town. Provincial, Municipal, and Barangay roads makes the interior barangay accessible. The state of these roads ranges from concreted to nerve-wracking dirt roads.


Government Agencies

*Hall of Justice *Land Transportation Office (LTO) *Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) *Philippine National Police (PNP) *Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)


Education

* Initao Central School (ICS) is the largest and oldest public elementary school under the Department of Education (DepEd) located in the Poblacion. There are also public elementary schools located in almost every barangay in this town. * Initao National Comprehensive High School (INCHS) is a public secondary school which also offers the Senior High School program. Its prominent features include the playing field which hosts different activities such soccer matches and concerts, and a covered court/activity center. * Kalacapan National High School also under DepEd, offers both Junior and Senior High School programs and is located in Brgy. Kalacapan. *Integrated schools, or public schools offering elementary and junior high school programs are also located in Brgy. Andales, Tawantawan, and Gimangpang. * Xavier Academy High School is a Catholic private school which offers basic education programs. *Eliz Learning Center is a private school offering preschool, kindergarten and elementary programs. *Initao College (I.C.), formerly known as Initao Community College, was established in 2003 as an LGU of Initao-run higher education institution to provide residents of the municipality access to higher education, preparing students with the competencies necessary in both the local and global industries. Currently, Initao College offers CHED-recognized undergraduate programs in Business Administration, Hospitality Management, Elementary Education, and more recently, BS. Criminology. Since 2018, I.C. is one of the country's implementing schools under the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.


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