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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Province of Cebu
Region: Central Visayas (Region VII)
Capital: Cebu City
Founded: April 7, 1521 and April 27, 1565
Population:
2000 census—3,356,137 (largest)
Density—660 per km² (6th highest)
Area: 5,088.4 km² (19th largest)
Divisions:
Highly urbanized cities—2
Component cities—4
Municipalities—20
Barangays—1,203
Congressional districts—8†
Languages: Cebuano, Ilonggo, Waray, English, and Spanish
Governor: Gwendolyn García (2004 - present)
Includes the two districts of Cebu City
For other uses, see Cebu (disambiguation).

Cebu is one of the provinces of the Philippines. It lies to the east of Negros Island; to the east is Leyte and to the southeast is Bohol province. It is flanked on both sides by the straits of Cebu (between Cebu and Bohol) and Tañon (between Cebu and Negros). Cebu is located between 9°25'N and 11°15'N latitude and between 123°13'E and 124°5'E longitude in the center of the archipelago.

Cebu Island is a long narrow island stretching 225 km (140 mi) from north to south, surrounded by 167 neighboring smaller islands, that includes Mactan Island, Bantayan, Daanbantayan, Malapascua (locally known as Logon), Olango and the Camotes Islands. Of the hundreds of small islands some are uninhabited which make them the targets of adventure-seeking tourists.

Cebu is known for its narrow coastlines, limestone plateaus, and coastal plains, all characteristics of a typical tropical island. Cebu also has predominant rolling hills and rugged mountain ranges traversing the northern and southern lengths of the island. Cebu's steep mountains reach over 1,000 meters. Flat tracts of land can be found in towns of Bogo, San Remigio, Medellin, and Daanbantayan at the northern tip of the province.

Its capital is Cebu City, the oldest city in the country, which forms part of the Cebu Metropolitan Area together with 4 neighboring cities Mandaue City, Lapu-Lapu City, Talisay City, Danao City and 8 other municipalities. Cebu is served by Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Mactan Island, thirty minutes drive from downtown Cebu City.

Cebu is one of the most developed provinces in the country and the main center of commerce, trade, education and industry in the central and southern parts of the archipelago. It has five-star hotels, casinos, white sand beaches, world-class golf courses, convention centers, and shopping malls. The UK-based Condenast Travellers Magazine named Cebu the 8th best Asian-Pacific island destination in 2005, and 7th in 2004.

Contents

  • 1 People and culture
    • 1.1 Languages
    • 1.2 Religion
    • 1.3 Population
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 The Magellan Expedition
    • 2.2 The Spanish Conquest and Colonial Period
    • 2.3 World War II
  • 3 Infrastructure
  • 4 Economy
  • 5 Education
  • 6 Media
  • 7 Political
    • 7.1 Cities
    • 7.2 Municipalities
  • 8 Landmarks
  • 9 Festivals
  • 10 See also
  • 11 Footnotes
  • 12 External links

People and culture

The people of Cebu are called Cebuanos and are of Malay, Chinese, Spanish and Mexican ancestries. Spanish and Chinese communities play an important economic and political role in Cebu. Cebuano culture is laid back and has preserved a strong Hispanic traditions in it's native culture. American influence is dominant in contemporary music, movies, fastfoods, and the wide use of English. Foreign ethnic groups includes Koreans, currently estimated to be the biggest group, followed by the Americans, Japanese, British, Germans, Australians, and other smaller groups of Asians and Western Europeans.

Languages

Cebuano is the indigenous language of Cebu. It is also spoken in most parts of Central and Southern Philippine Islands, including Bohol, western Leyte, Negros Oriental, the northern and eastern coasts of Mindanao, and parts of Bukidnon, Agusan, Surigao, Davao, Cotabato, and Zamboanga del Sur. Differences exist but in many of these places the variations are slight.[1] There are more than 20 million speakers of Cebuano. [1] Cebuanos are conversant in Tagalog, as well as other Visayan languages such Ilonggo and Waray-waray.

Spanish is spoken by its mestizo and Spanish communities. Chinese (Fookien & Mandarin) are spoken by the Chinese Cebuanos. English is also used on education, media, commerce, and the government.

Religion

Basilica Minore del Santo Niňo Cathedral

Cebu is predominantly Roman Catholic. Other religious minorities include Protestant churches of Iglesia ni Cristo, Jesus Miracle Crusade, Jehovah's Witnesses, God's Kingdom, the Baptists, United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Taoists, some Muslims, etc.

The patron of Cebu is the Santo Niño de Cebu, the Holy Child Jesus The statue is housed in the country's oldest church, the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño. Soon, the patron was changed to the Lady of Guadalupe to conform to canonical practice of having patron saints instead of Jesus Christ himself.

According to historical accounts, the Santo Niño was given by the Portuguese sea captain and explorer Ferdinand Magellan to the wife of the chief of Cebu. That act is depicted in Cebu's largest, most popular cultural event, the Sinulog where street-dancing and loud drum beats preceded by a holy Mass is the main attraction.

Magellan's Cross Kiosk

Cebu is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese and has several major churches, including the Basilica Minore del Sto. Nino, the Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral, the San Carlos Church, the Sto. Rosario Parish Church, San Jose-Recoletos Church, Sacred Heart Church, etc. as well as several other non-Catholic churches and temples.

Population

In the Census of Population and Housing (Census 2000), Cebu City recorded a total population of 718,821 persons, 56,522 more compared to the 1995 Census of Population (POPCEN) results. Metro Cebu (5 Cities) and Cebu Province is estimated to have over 2.5 million inhabitants.

History

Before the arrival of the Spaniards, Cebu then known as Zubu (or Sugbo) was a trading post, with trade routes to China, Siam, Arabia as well as the nearby Malay islands.

The Magellan Expedition

One of Magellan's ships circumnavigated the globe, finishing 16 months after the explorer's death.

Losing favor for his plan of reaching the Spice Islands by sailing westward from King Manuel I of Portugal, Portuguese maritime explorer Ferdinand Magellan offered his services to the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V of Spain. On September 20, 1520, Magellan led a flotilla of five ships with a crew of 250 out of the Spanish port of San Lucar de Barrameda enroute to the Spice Islands via the Americas and Pacific Ocean.

They reached the Philippine Archipelago on March 17, 1521. Raja Siaiu of Mazzaua in Mindanao told them to head for Cebu, where they could trade and have provisions.

Arriving in Cebu, Magellan, with Enrique of Malacca as translator, befriended Raja Humabon of Cebu and persuaded the Raja of allegiance to Emperor Charles V of Spain. Later Raja Humabon and his wife were baptized as King Carlos and Queen Juana. The Santo Niño was presented to Cebu's Queen as a symbol of peace between the Spaniards and the Cebuanos. On April 14, 1521, Magellan erected a large wooden cross on the shores of Cebu. Afterwards, some 400 native Cebuanos were baptized.

Hoping to make the new Christian King Carlos (Humabon) supreme in the region, Magellan be-friended Humabon and alliances developed between the two people. Magellan soon heard of a tribal ruler named, Lapu-Lapu, in nearby Mactan Island. It was thought that Raja Humabon and Lapu-Lapu have been fighting for control of the flourishing trade in the area.

On April 27, 1521, the historic Battle of Mactan occurred where Magellan was killed and his men were driven off the island by the natives of Mactan. According to historian and chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta, Magellan's body was never recovered despite efforts to trade for it with spice and jewels.

Magellan's second-in-command, Juan Sebastián Elcano took his place and sailed the remainder of the fleet back to Spain, circumnavigating the world.

On April 14, 1521, Magellan erected a large wooden cross on the shores of Cebu.

The Spanish Conquest and Colonial Period

Survivors of the Magellan Expedition brought tales of a savage island in the Orient with them when they returned to Spain. Consequently, several follow-up expeditions were sent but all ended in failure.

Forty-four years after Magellan first set foot in Cebu, in 1565, conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi and his 500 armed soldiers together with several Augustinian and Franciscan friars arrived and declared that the Spanish crown succeeded in colonizing the islands. Legazpi and his men then marched through Zugbo and bombarded the palisades of chieftain Rajah Tupas and destroyed the village. He and his men, later rebuilt it and called it Villa del Santíssimo Nombre de Jesús (Village of the Most Holy Name of Jesus). Thus, in 1569, it became the first Spanish settlement established by the Spanish Cortés in the Philippines.

On August 14, 1571, Cebu (Villa del Santíssimo Nombre de Jesús) became a Diocese. Legazpi departed for Manila in 1571, and employed garrisons, a governor and half of his soldiers in Cebu.

Three centuries later, in June 12, 1898 marked the end of the Spanish era and the onset of the American regime. In 1901, Cebu became a municipality and on February 24, 1937 became a chartered city.

World War II

Cebu, being the most densely populated island in the country, served as a vital Japanese base during the Japanese occupation in World War II which began with the landing of the Japanese Imperial Army on April 1942. Almost three years later on March 1945, an American force landed and reoccupied the city.

Infrastructure

Cebu International Port

Seaports and Airports

  • Cebu International Port and 44 Domestic ports nearby
  • Mactan-Cebu International Airport and 5 Feeder Airports

Information, Communications, and Technology

  • Telephone Lines: 324,400 digital lines; 12,870 non-digital lines
  • Land-Based Phone Companies: 5
  • Cellular Phone Companies: 6
  • Pager Companies: 5
  • Internet Service Providers: 21
  • Internet Cafes: 700 (2005)
  • Registered Internet Subscribers: 42,000
  • Estimated Internet Users: Over 100,000
  • Employees of Software Developers: 1,900

Accredited Hotels and Resorts

  • 107 Hotels, 6,535 Rooms
  • 139 Resorts, 2,049 Rooms

Industrial Estates / Economic Zones

  • 13 locations

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Mactan Island has regular direct flights to Hongkong, Singapore, Japan, Kota Kinabalu, Narita, Seoul and Qatar. There are also chartered and extra flights to Incheon, Taipei, Kansai, Nagoya and Kaoshiung and direct transfer flights via the capital's NAIA that readily connects the city to other destinations in the world.

With the number of weekly international flights to and from MCIA increasing, a new international terminal will be constructed starting 2006 and will be completed in four years after which the existing 15 year old terminal, which houses the domestic and international wings and has a capacity of 2 million passengers, will be purely devoted for domestic use. Air freight to and from Cebu is reliable and efficient with major international couriers like DHL, UPS, FedEx, TNT and Aboitiz International covering the area.

Crossing at the Cebu Business Park
Cebu City Business park in Metro Cebu

The Cebu International Port is the biggest and main port of entry in the province of and Central Visayas Region, nestled in a natural harbor in the narrow strait between Cebu City and Mactán Island, the latter providing natural cover and breakwater, making the port one of the safest and operational the whole year round. Its international port is a multipurpose terminal covering an area of 10 hectares with 690 meters of berthing space and a controlling draught of minus 8.5 meters at MLLW. It has direct ports of call with Singapore and Hongkong. Nearby is the Cebu Baseport Domestic Zone, an area for the domestic transactions for the many islands of the achipelago.

Electricity

The city mostly gets its power from an interconnection grid with the Leyte Geothermal Power Plant which also powers majority of the Visayas Islands. There are also coal-fired power plants. Distribution of electricity is provided by the Visayas Electric Company (VECO).

Cebu

Telecommunication

Telecommunication facilities in the city are abundant provided by some of the country's largest telecommunication companies. Connections to the internet are also readily available (e.g. DSL/Broadband Connection). Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) technology is also served in the uptown area of the Cebu City (around 1 kilometer radius) Some coffee shops, hotels and other establishments in the city have also availed themselves of this technology exclusively for their clients. Wifi technology is also served in some areas and connects directly to cell sites (also needs LOS (line of sight) with the cell site).

A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is proposed to be up and running in a few months time and a new Mass Railway Transit (MRT) system for Metro Cebu has been approved in Congress

Ayala Center Cebu is an upscale shopping center within the Cebu Business Park, a prime business and financial center in Metro Cebu that includes Cebu City Marriott Hotel, City Sports Club Cebu and Park Tower Condominiums. Developments and expansions are ongoing to answer the rising demand due to high domestic and foreign tourist arrivals in Cebu. Nearby is the Asiatown Information Technology (IT) Park, another business district that caters mostly to businesses related to the information technology (IT) industry such as software development, telecommunication, call centers, among others.

South of the city is the South Road Properties (SRP) Special Economic Zone, a 330-hectare prime real estate zoned that would house a business district, a tourism zone, and an industrial area patterned after the nearby Mactan Export Processing Zone. Its main thoroughfare is the South Coastal Highway which stretches from downtown Cebu City up to Talisay City down south. A 1.2 kilometer tunnel is currently being constructed at the highway's entrance in Cebu City to connect it with Sergio Osmeña Avenue which traverses the North Reclamation Area connecting with Ouano Avenue at the New Mandaue City.

Economy

Indicators (2005)

  • Investments (US$ Million) -- 4,983.60
  • Total Exports (US$ Million) -- 2,846.88
  • Total Imports (US$ Million) -- 3,127.16

Major Industries:

  • Electronics / electrical equipment manufacturing, computers, metals and precision instruments, chemicals, industrial parts assembly, food processing, furniture, fashion accessories, gifts, toys and housewares (GTH), garments, stonecraft, shipbuilding, and mining.

Principal Exports:

  • Semi-conductor devices, electronic timepieces, electronic components, wire harness, floppy disk drives, photographic equipment, garments, furniture, camera paraphernalia, car stereos, audio/video equipment, carageenan, fashion accessories, coconut oil, frozen shrimps, vehicle / machinery parts

Financial Systems:

  • 50 Commercial Banks;
  • 27 Rural Banks;
  • 9 Savings Banks;
  • 5 Gov't. Banks;
  • 2 Off-shore Banks


With more than 80% inter-Island shipping based in Cebu and having the most domestic air and sea linkages, Cebu is the most accessible place to all points of the country and a major industrial, commercial, trade, and educational hub right in the strategic center of the archipelago.

Its extensive international port facilities, its accessibility to Asia and the rest of the world has led more than a hundred firms, with multinational companies like Mitsumi, Pentax Corp., Marine Colloids, Fairchild Semiconductor, Tsuneishi Heavy Industries, Muramoto Audio-Visual, Lexmark International, Asahi Optical, Teradyne, NEC Technologies, Timex, Olympus Optical, United Technologies, Maithland-Smith, Taiyo Yuden, and others to set up manufacturing plants on the most successful industrial estates, leading the whole country in exports with growth rates for the past 5 years averaged close to 20% higher than that of the entire nation. Government support and incentives provide a major impetus for its growth.

Cebu's labor force is oriented towards non-agricultural lines and is rated one of the most productive. High domestic and foreign tourist arrivals, strategic central geographic location and accessibility, man and natural resources - all have fueled the robust growth of Cebu with an excellent economic track record and now the fastest growing economy in their country.

Cebu is home to some national and international corporations like Gaisano Group of Companies, Aboitiz Group of Companies, WG&A, Norkis Group of Companies, Bigfoot International, Lexmark Philippines Inc., Lhuillier Jewellers, Waterfront Hotels Philippines Inc., among others. Its international port (cargo and container) is currently the one of busiest in the country. Homegrown brands in the city have expanded throughout the past years finding a niche in the national and even in the international market like Penshoppe, Oxygen, Loalde, and Island Souvenirs. Other homegrown brands that have expanded outside the city and province include BO's Coffee Club, Julie's Bakeshop, Orange Brutus, among others.

Due to its burgeoning furniture-making industry, Cebu has been hailed as the furniture capital of the country. The Department of Trade and Industry in Cebu is aiming to develop this aspect of Cebu economy by specifically targeting small to medium enterprises or SMEs whose products are considered export-quality.

Cebu is also fast becoming an IT hub as many companies, either local or outsourced, are establishing their headquarters in Cebu. The city has become a site for various U.S. call centers and BPOs. The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an organization comprised of Cebu's businesses, are hedging the city's growth and economy on information and communications technology, with the aim of making it a premier ICT investment, software, and e-services hub in Southeast Asia.

Shipbuilding companies in Cebu have manufactured bulk carriers of up to 70,000 DWT, and double hulled fastcrafts as well.

Education

Educational Center for 2/3 of the country

  • Over 1,000 private and public elementary schools
  • 200 secondary (high) schools
  • 9 universities
  • 29 colleges
  • 10 manpower training centers
  • Average annual population of 130,000 college students.

The elementary school is from grade 1-6.

High school is often attended. The high school program takes four years to finish; commonly taken after graduating from elementary school. Among the prominent high schools of Cebu are Don Bosco, University of San Carlos' High schools, Cebu City National Science High School, University of the Philippines' high school, and several private schools that offer high school programs.

Cebu is the main educational hub in central and southern regions of the country. It has nine large universities each with a number of campus branches throughout the metro, and more than a dozen other schools and colleges specializing in various courses such as Medicine, Engineering, Nautical courses, Nursing, Law, Computer and IT, etc.

The most prominent of these universities are the University of San Carlos (USC) and the University of the Philippines Cebu (U.P. Cebu). USC is often regarded as the country's oldest educational institution and is located in four campuses within the Cebu City. On the other hand, U.P. Cebu is a branch of the renowned University of the Philippines System.

Its newest university, Cebu Doctors' University (formerly Cebu Doctors' College) was elevated to university status on November 2004. It is the first and only medical university in the country and is currently constructing a nine-storey main building at the Cebu Boardwalk in nearby Mandaue City.

Among foreign students in Cebu are Iranians, Nepalese, Thais and Koreans.

Media

Media Facilities:

  • 7 local television channels
  • 3 cable TV stations
  • 20 FM & 13 AM radio stations
  • A variety of local, national and international papers

Cebu has 3 local networks including the dominant ABS-CBN Channel 3, GMA Channel 7, Cebu Television Channel 28, Real Cebu Television (RCTV 36), and the Cebu Catholic Television Network (CCTN 47), a religious station partly owned and endorsed by the Archdiocese of Cebu. Channel 28 and 36 are only seen on cable television and CCTN operates a UHF frequency on channel 47 on free TV and channel 56 on cable.

While national newspapers have presence in the island, Cebu has three English-language local newspapers: The Freeman, Sun.Star Cebu and Cebu Daily News whilst there are also Cebuano-language newspapers, Sun.Star SuperBalita owned by Sun Star and Banat News owned by the Freeman. As of 2005, each of the local dailies sell for P10 a copy, which is much cheaper than their national counterparts.

Political

Some Congressmen of the Province of Cebu have proposed to divide the province into 4 new provinces.

  • Congressman Simeon Kintanar has proposed to create a province called as Cebu Del Sur which shall comprise the 2nd district of Cebu with Argao as the capital.
  • Congressman Antonio Yapha has also proposed to create a province called as Cebu Occidental which shall comprise the 3rd district of Cebu with Toledo City as the capital.
  • Congresswoman Clavel Asas-Martinez has also proposed to create a province called as Cebu Del Norte which shall comprise the 4th district of Cebu with Bogo as the capital.

Cebu is currently subdivided into 6 cities and 47 municipalities.

Cities

  • Cebu City
  • Danao City
  • Lapu-Lapu City
  • Mandaue City
  • Talisay City
  • Toledo City

Municipalities

  • Alcantara
  • Alcoy
  • Alegría
  • Aloguinsan
  • Argao
  • Asturias
  • Badian
  • Balamban
  • Bantayan
  • Barili
  • Bogo
  • Boljoon
  • Borbon
  • Carcar
  • Carmen
  • Catmon
  • Compostela
  • Consolación
  • Cordova
  • Daanbantayan
  • Dalaguete
  • Dumanjug
  • Ginatilan
  • Liloan
  • Madridejos
  • Malabuyoc
  • Medellin
  • Minglanilla
  • Moalboal
  • Naga
  • Oslob
  • Pilar
  • Pinamungahan
  • Poro
  • Ronda
  • Samboan
  • San Fernando
  • San Francisco
  • San Remigio
  • Santa Fe
  • Santander
  • Sibonga
  • Sogod
  • Tabogon
  • Tabuelan
  • Tuburan
  • Tudela

Landmarks

  • Magellan's Cross
  • Fort San Pedro
  • Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
  • Magellan shrine
  • Lapu Lapu shrine
  • Capitol Building
  • Marcelo Fernan Bridge
  • Taoist Temple

Festivals

  • Sinulog. The Sinulog festival is Cebu's biggest and most popular festival. It is celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January. The feast is in honor of the holy image Señor Santo Niño de Cebú. Fiesta Señor, as it widely known, is the most celebrated among Cebu's festivals where people converge along the route of a grand solemn procession and partake in the gaiety amidst a mardigras parade immersed in vivid colors and the constant drums of the Pit Señor.
  • Paskuhan. A Christmas celebration of songs and lantern making held during the month of December spread good cheers to local residents and visitors alike.
  • Kadaugan sa Mactan. A one day re-enactment celebrated with pomp and pageantry every 27th of April to commemorate the historic Battle of Mactan between the forces of Lapulapu and Magellan.
  • Virgin of the Rule Fiesta. Held to honor the patroness of Opon on November 20-21, this religious and social event reveals the deep religious faith of the people and the penchant for merry making. A food fair, a procession and a coronation of the Fiesta Queen highlight the festivity.
  • Semana Santa sa Bantayan.

A unique mixture of solemn religious rites and local celebration highlights the Holy Week activities in Bantayan Island. The normally quiet island is visited by relatives and friends of the residents, as well as tourists to experience the scenic rites and to cool off the summer heat in the beautiful white sandy beaches and clear tropical waters.

  • Fiesta sa Carcar. Is celebrated on November 24-25 in honor of the town's patron, St. Catherine of Alexandria. Carcar town is noted for its old Spanish style houses in the quiet countryside setting. During fiestas, the residents would invite friends, relatives and town visitors into their homes to taste popular local delicacies. A lively and enjoyable event.
  • Nuestra Señora de Regla Fiesta. Lapulapu City - Held to honor the patroness of Opon on November 20-21, this religious and social event reveals faith of the people and the penchant for merry making. A food fair, carnival, procession and a coronation of the Fiesta Queen highlight the festivity.
  • Tagbo. Poro, Cebu - Celebrated every January in honor of Patron Santo Niño de Poro. Beloved memoir of a living past, Tagbo is the cornerstone from which this great municipality has sprung. Rich in cultural heritage and deep in spiritual values, Tagbo is a very significant event preluding the birth of a town every dear to the hearts of her sons and daughters.
  • Sanayon. Agro-tourism festival in the southern towns of the second district about 100 km from the city. A month-long activity to spread out tourism to the coutryside.
  • Tres de Abril Celebration. Celebrated every 3rd of April in commemoration of the Spanish resistance in the south. This historic battle under Leon Kilat's leadership gave Cebu the glory of being the first major island outside Luzon to oppose Spanish dominance.
  • Siloy Festival. Celebrated every August 26 in the town of Alcoy.
  • Haladaya Festival. Celebrated during the summer in the town of Daanbatayan (see Datu Daya).
  • Bakasi Festival. Celebrated in the town of Cordova.

See also

  • Cebu City
  • Metro Cebu

Footnotes

  1. ^ Resil Mojares, Cebuano Literature: A Survey of Bibliography with Finding List (Cebu City: University of San Carlos, 1975), p. 5.

External links

  • Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cebu
  • Dazzling Cebu - User-contributed gallery featuring photographs of sights and scenes throughout Cebú Province
  • Sun.Star Cebu Online
  • Cebu Living
  • DYAB AM Radio
  • Philippine Travel: Cebu
  • Destination: Cebu
  • ABS-CBN News
  • Destination: Cebu Lifestyles - A portal on Cebu.
  • Cebu (island) travel guide from Wikitravel
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NEBO -- James Ed Yule speaks softly and can carve a big stick. Yule, a renowned 84-year-old woodcarver, is blessed with rich bloodlines and wealthy customers, but he lives modestly and talks slowly. Humbly, he continues a proud family legacy.
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