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Tangub, officially the City of Tangub (; ), is a component city in the
province A province is an administrative division within a country or sovereign state, state. The term derives from the ancient Roman , which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire, Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ...
of
Misamis Occidental Misamis Occidental (; Subanen languages, Subanen: ''Sindepan Mis'samis''; ; ), officially the Province of Misamis Occidental, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province located in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Northern Mindanao in th ...
, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,389 people. Tangub City is also where the Panguil Bay Bridge is situated. The 3.77 km (2.34 mi) bridge connects Tangub,
Misamis Occidental Misamis Occidental (; Subanen languages, Subanen: ''Sindepan Mis'samis''; ; ), officially the Province of Misamis Occidental, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province located in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Northern Mindanao in th ...
to Tubod,
Lanao del Norte Lanao del Norte ( Cebuano: ''Amihanang Lanao''; ; Maranao: ''Pangotaraan Ranao''), officially the Province of Lanao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Its capital is Tubod. The province border ...
.


History

The city of Tangub grew from a small town. The city's name came from the Subanen word "''Tangkub''", which is a rice container made of tree bark woven together by
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strips. There are several stories regarding how Tangub got its name. One version tells about a Spanish soldier on patrol in the area who found a dead man whom the Subanens described as bitten by a snake inside the “tangkub” when he checked if there was still rice in the container. Not understanding the dialect, the soldiers reported that there was a dead man from “tangkub” and the name stuck, which later on was changed to Tangub. Another version is about Spanish soldiers who got lost and encountered a Subanen couple. When asked about the location, the couple, thinking they were asked about the containers they were carrying, replied with "tangkub". Trade and commerce emerged when many agricultural products were harvested, and the Subanens bartered their land for goods brought in by other Christian settlers from
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and
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. Years after, Chinese merchants settled in this place and helped to hasten the transportation of the settlements into a civilized communities. Tangub became successful during the years 1898–1910. With the growing community, a group of community leaders led a movement for the town to be an independent municipality, calling themselves the "Aspiracion Committee". On December 4, 1929, Tangub became a
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by virtue of an executive order by American
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Dwight Davis, and was renamed ''Regidor'', in honor of Dr. Antonio Maria Regidor, a lawyer and diplomat who supported the Secularization movement during the Spanish regime. In this process, Regidor was separated from its mother municipality of Misamis, now Ozamiz City. The new municipality of Regidor then included all the barrios of the present municipality of Bonifacio, formerly known as Digson. The name of the municipality was reverted to Tangub by virtue of Act No. 3701 on November 20, 1930.


Cityhood

On June 17, 1967, under Republic Act No. 5131, Tangub became a chartered city, making it the second city in Misamis Occidental.


Geography

Tangub is close to
Zamboanga del Sur Zamboanga del Sur ( Cebuano: ''Habagatang Zamboanga;'' Subanen: ''S'helatan Sembwangan/Sembwangan dapit Shelatan''; , Jawi: سلاتن سامبواڠن; ), officially the Province of Zamboanga del Sur, is a province in the Philippines located i ...
and
Zamboanga del Norte Zamboanga del Norte (Cebuano language, Cebuano: ''Amihanang Zamboanga''; Subanon language, Subanon: ''Utara Sembwangan''; ), officially the Province of Zamboanga del Norte, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines situated w ...
provinces, while across the bay is
Lanao del Norte Lanao del Norte ( Cebuano: ''Amihanang Lanao''; ; Maranao: ''Pangotaraan Ranao''), officially the Province of Lanao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Its capital is Tubod. The province border ...
. Tangub is 77.1 km (77,100 mi) from
Maria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall of the Agus River in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. It is sometimes called the "twin falls" as the flow is separated by a rock at the brink of the waterfall. The name come from the Spanis ...
, the main source of hydroelectric power in
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.


Barangays

Tangub is politically subdivided into 55
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s while some have
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. * Silanga * Marcos (Aquino) * Santa Maria (Baga) * Balatacan * Baluk * Banglay * Mantic * Mingcanaway * Bintana * Bocator * Bongabong * Caniangan * Capalaran * Catagan * Barangay I - City Hall (Poblacion) * Barangay II - Marilou Annex (Poblacion) * Barangay IV - St. Michael (Poblacion) * Isidro D. Tan (Dimalooc) * Garang * Guinabot * Guinalaban * Hoyohoy * Kauswagan * Kimat * Labuyo * Lorenzo Tan * Barangay VI - Lower Polao (Poblacion) * Lumban * Maloro * Barangay V - Malubog (Poblacion) * Manga * Maquilao * Barangay III- Market Kalubian (Poblacion) * Matugnao * Minsubong * Owayan * Paiton * Panalsalan * Pangabuan * Prenza * Salimpuno * San Antonio * San Apolinario * San Vicente * Santa Cruz * Santo Niño * Sicot * Silanga * Silangit * Simasay * Sumirap * Taguite * Tituron * Tugas * Barangay VII - Upper Polao (Poblacion) * Villaba


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Tangub was 68,389 people, with a density of .


Economy


Culture


Notable events and festivals

Tangub, through its Sinanduloy Cultural Troupe, was a regular participant of the
Sinulog The Sinulog Festival (also known as Sinug and Sulog) is an annual Filipino cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu, with the center of the activities being in Cebu City; and is the core of Santo Niño Chr ...
Festival, a festival held in
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. This festival is the pageantry of sights, sounds and colors as it honors and pays homage to Sr. Santo Niño, the
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. The highlights of the festival is from January 9–18, yearly. Tangub City has won a record of twelve grand champion streak in the Sinulog-Based Category of the festival. Through the recent years, Tangub has been popularly dubbed as the Christmas Symbols Capital of the Philippines. Every year, the city will celebrate
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through the Tangub City Christmas Festival of Lights. During the month-long festival, the city fills with a delightful array of illuminated holiday decor, bathing the streets in a most enticing glow. The city also has a festival called the Dalit Cultural Festivial. It is held in honor of the city's patron saint, Saint Michael the Archangel. It is celebrated every September 29-the feast day of
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. It is participated by the city's barangays through clusters represented by local schools. The Harvest Festival showcases various agricultural products for selling and promotion. The festival is a venue to promote the agri-tourism program of the city, creating business-matching opportunities for the people of Tangub City.


Tourism

* Hoyohoy Highland Stone Chapel Adventure Park, is a nature park located on the outskirts of the city, on the slopes of Mount Malindang. The park provides a good view of Tangub and the
Panguil Bay Panguil Bay is an arm of Iligan Bay in Mindanao, Philippines. The bay forms the natural boundary separating the Zamboanga Peninsula from the rest of the island of Mindanao. It borders the provinces of Misamis Occidental, Zamboanga del Sur, and ...
. Located 850 meters (2788.71 ft) above sea level, the park has a stone chapel, an organic herbal garden, a zipline which is said to be the longest in Asia which connects hills to mountains, and an agricultural learning institute. * Asenso Global Gardens and View Deck, is an ecotourism destination located near the Hoyohoy Adventure Park. It is located almost 1,000 feet above sea level and covering 191 hectares of land, the Garden's landscape is filled with lush vegetation and shrubbery originating from different parts of the world. It also provides a clear view of Tangub, Ozamiz, and the nearby municipalities as well as the Panguil Bay. Construction is not yet finished, however it is open to the public. * Memorial Hill, is a small hill located inside the prison reservation compound. This place is a crowd favorite not only because of its breathtaking scenery but also because of its historical significance. This hill has a World War II Vintage Japanese canon. It is also a burial site of Eriberto B. Misa Jr, the famous Prison's Director from years 1937 to 1949.


Government

;Leadership Tangub City Officials 2022-2025: Team Asenso Tangub/A-lyansang NA-gmahal sa K-atawhan (ANAK) sa TANGUB *Mayor: Sabiniano “Ben” S. Canama ( NP) *Vice Mayor: Tito B. Decina ( PDPLBN) *Congressman: Sancho Fernando “Ando” F. Oaminal ( NP) *City Councilors: **Antonio S. Caylan Jr. ( NP) **Lowida L. Alcalde ( PDPLBN) **Francisco “Jojo” I. Chiong Jr. ( NP) **Rose Nason-Buenafe ( NP) **Hipolito G. Roxas Jr. ( PDPLBN) **Rubin R. Roma (Asenso Pinoy) **Leonido C. Tala Sr. (Asenso Pinoy) **Marissa V. Amamio (Asenso Pinoy) **Romulo “Molec” L. Del Socorro ( PDPLBN) **Alexander M. Retuerto ( PDPLBN) **ABC President Mary Grace D. Tabalba


Sister cities

*
Parañaque Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (, ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
,
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* Ozamiz, Philippines


See also

*
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References


External links

* Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>Philippine Census InformationLocal Governance Performance Management System
{{Authority control Cities in Misamis Occidental Populated places established in 1930 1930 establishments in the Philippines Misamis Occidental Component cities in the Philippines