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Map of Negros Oriental showing the location of Dumaguete City

Dumaguete City is the capital city of the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. It is the largest city of the province and its principal seaport. It has thirty urban barangays and a population of 103,000 (est. 2004).

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People and Culture

Dumaguete is nicknamed the "City of Gentle People," due to the observation that its people have a more liesurely pace of life than most Philippine cities of considerable size.


Dumaguete City is renowned as one of the best "university towns" in the country and has four universities: Silliman University, Saint Paul's University, Negros Oriental State University, and Foundation University. Silliman University is the oldest Protestant university in the country and the oldest American-established university in Asia.


Dumaguete has earned the distinction of being known as "the center of learning in the south," or a "university town" due to the presence of these universities that have made their mark nationally and abroad. The city's ambience and tranquil, moderate way of life make it conducive to learning and intellectual pursuits. The city has become a melting pot of students, professionals, artists, scholars and the literati coming from different parts of the country and the world.


Geography

Political

Dumaguete is divided into 30 barangays, or local divisions. The eight barangays in the city's urban center are known primarily by number.

  • Bagacay
  • Bajumpandan
  • Balugo
  • Banilad
  • Bantayan
  • Barangay 1 (Tinago)
  • Barangay 2 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 3 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 4 (Boulevard)
  • Barangay 5 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 6 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 7 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 8 (Poblacion)
  • Batinguel
  • Buñao
  • Cadawinonan
  • Calindagan
  • Camanjac
  • Candau-ay
  • Cantil-e
  • Daro
  • Junob
  • Looc
  • Mangnao
  • Motong
  • Piapi
  • Pulantubig
  • Tabuc-tubig
  • Taclobo
  • Talay

Physical

With an area of 3,426 hectares, Dumaguete is bounded in the east by the Mindanao Sea, on the north by the municipality of Sibulan, Bacong on the south and Valencia on the west.


History

The name "Dumaguete" was coined from the Visayan word "daggit", which means "to snatch", due to the frequent marauding attacks of Muslim pirates. In 1572, Diego Lopez Povedano indicated the place as "Dananguet". In 1734, Murillo Velarde referred to it using its present name, Dumaguete.


On June 15, 1948, Republic Act No. 327 created the City of Dumaguete.


External links

  • Offical Website of the Dumaguete City (http://www.dumaguete.gov.ph/).

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Dumaguete City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1057 words)
Dumaguete City is referred to as a university town because of the presence of seven universities and colleges, where students of the province converge to enroll for tertiary education.
Dumaguete City has a land area of 34.26 km², situated on the plains of the southeastern coast of Negros Island near the mouth of the Banica River.
Dumaguete has earned the distinction of being known as "the center of learning in the south," or a "university town" due to the presence of these universities that have made their mark nationally and abroad.
The Diocese of Dumaguete (543 words)
Forty years later Dumaguete was created as another parish covering the southern territories and Siquijor, which the Spaniards called Isla de Fuego.
Dumaguete was under the territorial jurisdiction of the Diocese of Cebu until 1865, the Diocese of Jaro until 1932 and the Diocese of Bacolod until its creation as a new diocese in 1955.
Today the Diocese of Dumaguete includes the civil province of Negros Oriental and the sub-province of Siquijor, excluding the municipalities of La Libertad, Guihulngan, Vallehermoso and Kanlaon City in Negros Oriental.
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