Zamboanga Sibugay, officially the Province of Zamboanga Sibugay ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Zamboanga Sibugay; tl, Lalawigan ng Zamboanga Sibugay;
Chavacano
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: ''Provincia de Zamboanga Sibugay''), is a
province
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in the
Philippines
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located in the
Zamboanga Peninsula region
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in
Mindanao
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. Its capital is
Ipil and it borders
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Norte ( Cebuano: ''Amihanang Zamboanga''; Subanon: ''Utara Sembwangan''; tl, Hilagang Zamboanga), officially the Province of Zamboanga del Norte, is a province in the Philippines situated within the Zamboanga Peninsula region in ...
to the north,
Zamboanga del Sur to the east and
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City, officially the City of Zamboanga (Chavacano and es, Ciudad de Zamboanga, Tausūg: ''Dāira sin Sambuangan'', fil, Lungsod ng Zamboanga, ceb, Dakbayan sa Zamboanga), is a city in the Zamboanga Peninsula region of the Philipp ...
to the southwest. To the south lies
Sibuguey Bay
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The bay bounds the southern coast of the Zamboanga Peninsula. Along with the Moro Gulf, the bay forms part of the Celebes S ...
in the
Moro Gulf.
Zamboanga Sibugay is the 79th province created in the Philippines, when its territories were carved out from the
third district of Zamboanga del Sur in 2001.
History
The earliest recorded mention of Sibugay was in ''Historia de las islas de Mindanao, Jolo y sus adyacentes'' (1667) by the Spanish priest
Francisco Combés, which describes the village of "Sibuguey" along the river Sibuguey.
Zamboanga Sibugay was formerly part of
Zamboanga del Sur. Attempts to divide Zamboanga del Sur into two separate provinces date as far back as the 1960s. Several bills were filed in the
Philippine Congress, but remained unacted. The new province was finally created by ''
Republic Act No. 8973'' signed into law by
President
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Joseph Estrada
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on November 7, 2000. On February 22, 2001, R.A. 8973 was ratified through a plebiscite conducted in 44 municipalities of Zamboanga del Sur and Pagadian City.
Zamboanga del Sur Third District Representative George Hofer was appointed, and later elected as its first governor in 2001.
Government
Presently, former representative
Dr. Dulce Ann K. Hofer is the
governor of the province, while the representatives of the first and second districts are
Wilter Palma and Antonieta "Tata" Eudela, respectively.
Geography
Zamboanga Sibugay covers a total area of occupying the south-central section of the
Zamboanga Peninsula in western
Mindanao
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, at 7°48’N 122°40’E.
To the north it intersects the common municipal boundaries of
Kalawit,
Tampilisan, and
Godod of
Zamboanga del Norte
Zamboanga del Norte ( Cebuano: ''Amihanang Zamboanga''; Subanon: ''Utara Sembwangan''; tl, Hilagang Zamboanga), officially the Province of Zamboanga del Norte, is a province in the Philippines situated within the Zamboanga Peninsula region in ...
. It is bordered to the west by the municipalities of
Sirawai,
Siocon, and
Baliguian, to the south by the
Sibuguey Bay
Sibuguey Bay is a large bay of the Moro Gulf, situated off the southwestern coast of Mindanao Island in the Philippines.
The bay bounds the southern coast of the Zamboanga Peninsula. Along with the Moro Gulf, the bay forms part of the Celebes S ...
, and to the east by the municipalities of
Bayog and
Kumalarang of
Zamboanga del Sur. It is further bordered on the southwest by
Zamboanga City
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.
Climate
The climate of the province is moderately normal (climate type III). Annual rainfall varies from . Temperature is relatively warm and constant throughout the year ranging from . The province is situated outside the country's typhoon belt.
Administrative divisions
Zamboanga Sibugay comprises 16
municipalities
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, organized into
two congressional districts and further subdivided into 389
barangay
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s.
Demographics
The population of Zamboanga Sibugay in the 2020 census was 669,840 people, with a density of .
The vast majority of the people of Zamboanga Sibugay speak
Cebuano and
Chavacano
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. Other languages such as
Subanen and
Tausug, among others, are also spoken, followed by
English
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and
Tagalog
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.
Religion
The province is predominantly
Christian
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.
Roman Catholic
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s are the predominant Christians. Various sectarian groups are also present such as
Baptists
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,
Born-again Christians,
Jehovah's Witnesses
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,
Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints
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,
Iglesia ni Cristo, and
Seventh-Day Adventist
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. Islam comprises about 17% of the population.
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Economy
The leading industries are in the areas of semi-processed
rubber
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,
rice and corn milling, ordinary food processing, wood and rattan furniture making,
dried fish
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and squid processing, and home-made food processing. New industries include concrete products, garments, wax and candle factories, lime making, and other home and cottage industries.
Major crops produced include rice, corn, coconuts, rubber, fruit trees, vegetables, tobacco, coffee, cacao, and
root crop
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s. Livestock and poultry productions are predominantly small-scale and backyard operations.
Coal mining
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in large and small scale and precious metal mining in small scale category are likewise present in some areas of the province.
Tourism
* Rotunda Obelisk
* Provincial Capitol
* Buluan Island
Education
Private schools include:
* St. Paul School of Buug
* Dr. Aurelio Mendoza Memorial Colleges (Dr. AMMC)
* Marcelo Spinola School (MSS)
* Marian College (MC)
* Sibugay Technical Institute, Inc. (STII)
*
Universidad de Zamboanga
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(UZ)
* Mindanao State University Buug Campus (MSU-BC)
* Saint John College Buug (SJC)
* Medina College Ipil (MC)
* Sibugay Technical Institute, Inc. Imelda Branch (STII)
*
Western Mindanao State University
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(External Studies Unit (ESU)) in the following: ''Alicia, Diplahan, Imelda, Ipil, Mabuhay, Naga, Olutanga, Siay, Tungawan''
In BUUG, there are two colleges in Buug. One is the government-owned,
Mindanao State University - Buug Campus which offers courses in education, liberal arts, agriculture, and aquaculture. It also has a high school which also serves as the laboratory school of the College of Education. The other is the privately owned and medically oriented St. John General Hospital and College, Inc. Another private school, managed by the
Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres is also located here, the St. Paul School (formerly Holy Trinity Academy) which offers primary and high school education. The first high school which opened in Buug is Gabaldon Institute which is now called Western Mindanao Institute, another privately owned school. The first technical and vocational school which opened in Buug year 2009 is INTERNACIONAL COLEGIO DE TECNOLOGIA (ICT) which offers courses in Electronics and Communication Technology, Electrical Technology, Information Technology, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Automotive and Metal Technology and now also offers SHS Grade-11 and Grade-12 courses offer in Academic Track in GAS and TVL Track in Industrial Arts strand, ICT strand, and Home Economics Strand. managed by ZALDY MASAYON GUMALANG the School President (SP-GUMALANG).
References
External links
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Online news
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