Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental
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Tagoloan, officially the Municipality of Tagoloan (; ), is a
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in the
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of Misamis Oriental,
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. It is located to the east of
Cagayan de Oro Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
and located south-east of Macajalar Bay. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 80,319 people.


History

Tagoloan was among the five ''visitas'' established by the Recollect missionaries in Cagaiang (Cagayan de Oro's former name) in 1674. Through ''Act No. 951'', issued by the Philippine Commission on October 21, 1903, which reduced the number of municipalities in the then-undivided Misamis from 24 to 10, the territories of Santa Ana and Agusan, excluding ''
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'' Gusa which became part of Cagayan, joined with Tagoloan. When Cagayan was converted into a city, renamed Cagayan de Oro, in 1950, ''barrios'' Agusan, Alae, and Bogo were transferred from this municipality.


World War II

Imperial Japanese forces of the Kawamura Detachment from Panay began landing on Cagayan de Misamis and Tagoloan on 3 May 1942. The town was liberated on 10 May 1945 after the Allied forces land on Cagayan de Misamis.


Geography

Tagoloan is about from the provincial capital,
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. Tagoloan total land area of 7,938 hectares represents 2.24 percent of Misamis Oriental's total area of 354,770 hectares. Among the barangays, Sta Ana is the largest, comprising 37 percent of the municipality's land area. Barangays Rosario, which includes contested areas between Municipality of Tagoloan and Municipality of Malitbog, Bukidnon and Sta Cruz, occupy relatively bigger areas (11.2%) than the other nine barangays. The land area of Tagoloan is suitable for six major uses, which include protection forest, plantation forest,
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, tree and vine, pasture and cultivated crops. About 2,405 hectares or 30 percent of Tagoloan's total area are suitable for forest uses. Rice land is suitable for 2,199 hectares or about 28 percent, while the cultivation of annual crops are suited for 2,024 hectares or about 25 percent. Tagoloan River that is located beside Barangay Poblacion is the 13th largest river system in the Philippines.


Barangays

Tagoloan is politically subdivided into 10
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s. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios. Note: Barangay Rosario includes contested areas between the Municipalities of Tagoloan and Malitbog, Bukidnon, equal to . Landmarks found here are the following: * MCT – Mindanao Container Port, located in Casinglot, Tagoloan * FDC – First Distribution Corporation, located in Sihayun, Tagoloan * MDC – Mindanao Distribution Center of Fast Services Corporation, located in Natumolan, Tagoloan * CDC – Cagayan Distribution Center of Fast Services Corporation, located in Casinglot, Tagoloan


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, was 80,319 people, with a density of .


Religion

Majority or about 80% of the people in Tagoloan are Roman Catholic Christians. The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, also known as the Tagoloan Church, is situated beside St. Mary's Academy of Tagoloan and fronting Tagoloan Plaza. The current parish priest is Rev. Fr. Enerio Tacastacas and his assistant vicar is Rev. Fr. Vincente Cervantes. The image commemorates the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. Its feast is on February 2.


Ethnicities and languages

Like the rest of Misamis Oriental, Higaonons are among Tagoloan's native ethnolinguistic inhabitants. The majority of the municipality's residents, however, speak Cebuano as its main language, brought by Visayan settlers from Cebu,
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, Siquijor and Negros Oriental. Being bordered by Cagayan de Oro from its west, Tagoloan has becoming urbanized due to the massive influx of migrants from
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and other parts of
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, with many of whom had already settled in Cagayan de Oro had soon found its new home in the municipality since postwar or early 1950's, making Higaonons a minority in their own homeland but resulting from local population growth and the expansion of nearby Cagayan de Oro. These newcomers consisted of Bicolanos, Hiligaynons, Ilocanos, Kapampangans and Tagalogs seeking new and better life and various economic opportunities in Tagoloan had assimilated to and intermarried with the local population, both native Higaonons and earlier Visayan settlers alike. Alongside Cebuano, Tagalog and English are also spoken and used in business and government affairs. Other languages spoken varyingly include the indigenous Higaonon, as well as Bicolano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano and Kapampangan.


Economy


Crops

Agriculture plays a major role in Tagoloan's economy especially towards supporting agri-industrialization. But because of its industrialization and urbanization, Tagoloan's agriculture land areas have been permanently diminished. During the last five years, a sizeable agricultural area was virtually unproductive due to encroachment of industries in prime tillable land. The major agricultural crops in the area are corn, coconut, mango, peanut, rice, banana, and papaya.


Poultry and livestock

Poultry production, particularly chicken, increased from 70,000 birds in 1995 to 136,542 in 1999, and continuously rose to 226,452 birds in 2002 to 374,000 birds in 2003. The increase in poultry production was mainly due to the advent of broiler contract growing in the area. Multinational companies led by Swift, San Miguel Corporation, and Vitarich contributed to the growth of poultry production. The cattle population of Tagoloan has decreased from 2,356 heads in 2002 to 1,102 heads in 2003. Carabao, swine, and goat-sheep populations decreased in production due to lack of interest in raising them and the high cost of investment.


Fishery

There are three fishing grounds in Tagoloan, Barangays Baluarte, Sugbongcogon, and Casinglot Macajalar Bay. Volume of catch from Baluarte – Macajalar Bay amounted to per month. In Casinglot – Macajalar Bay, the volume of fishes summed to per month and Sugbongcogon – Macajalar Bay to per month with an estimated total volume of catch of about per month in 2003.


References


External links

* Philippine Standard Geographic Code
Local Governance Performance Management System
* https://web.archive.org/web/20131004104825/http://census.gov.ph/ {{Authority control Municipalities of Misamis Oriental