Gingoog

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Gingoog
Component City
Lungsod ng Hingoog
Dakbayan sa Hingoog
Skyline view of Gingoog
Skyline view of Gingoog
Official seal of Gingoog
Seal
Nickname(s): City of Good luck
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Map of Misamis Oriental with Gingoog highlighted
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Country [[{{#property:P17}}]]
Region Northern Mindanao (Region X)
Province [[{{#property:P131}}]]
Legislative district 1st District of Misamis Oriental
Incorporated 1750
Cityhood June 18, 1960
Barangays 79
Government[1]
 • Mayor Stella Marie L. Guingona
 • Vice Mayor Erick G. Canosa
Area[2]
 • Total 568.44 km2 (219.48 sq mi)
Population (2010)[3]
 • Total 117,908
 • Density 210/km2 (540/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code {{#property:P281}}
Dialing code {{#property:P473}}
Website {{#property:P856}}

Gingoog (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Hingoog; Filipino: Lungsod ng Hingoog) is a second class city in Misamis Oriental. Like other municipalities in the Philippines that retained Spanish-based orthography, the city name is spelled as Gingoog but is pronounced as ['hiŋuʔog] or /hee-ngu-og/ since it originated as a Manobo word. According to the 2010 census, the city has a population of 117,908 people.[3]

Geography

Gingoog is located in the Province of Misamis Oriental in the Northern Mindanao Region on Mindanao island. The city is approximately 122 kilometres (76 mi) east of Cagayan de Oro City and 74 kilometres (46 mi) west of Butuan City. It is bounded on the east by the Municipality of Magsaysay; on the west by the Municipality of Medina; on the south by the Municipality of Claveria; and on the north by Gingoog Bay. Its total land area is 56,844 hectares (140,460 acres).[2]

Barangays

Gingoog City is politically subdivided into 79 barangays.[2] In 1957, the sitio of Malibod was converted into a barrio.[4]

The 79 barangays are the following:

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History

The city was founded by Spanish missionaries in 1750. It was the oldest city in Misamis Oriental Province, even older than the province's capital and economic hub, Cagayan de Oro, which was founded in 1871.

The term Gingoog originally came from the word "Hingoog", which means "Goodluck", from a Lumad tribe of Manobo who settled in the area.[5] The word implies good fortune, thus Gingoog City means the City of Good Luck. The natives of this place are the ones with the family names of "Gingco", and "Gingoyon".

In 1957, the sitio of Binuangan was converted into a barrio known as Talisay.[6]

Demographics

Population census of Gingoog
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1990 82,582 —    
1995 87,530 +1.10%
2000 102,379 +3.42%
2007 112,247 +1.28%
2010 117,908 +1.81%
Source: National Statistics Office[3]

Economy

The city's total income during year 2000 reached P296,731.65, of which 292,077.262.40 or 98.43% accrued in the General Fund while P4,653,809.25 or 1.5% accrued in the Special Education Fund. Comparatively, the 1999 income level of P250.64 Million has increased by P46.09 Million or 18.39%. The biggest bulk of the city's income was derived from tax revenues complementing around 95.5% of the total earnings of the year. One major component of this income class is the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) which contributed a total amount of P259.69 Million or 93.04%. Said IRA has increased by P37.43 Million or 16.83% against that of 1999. Local revenue contributed only 10.04% of the City's total annual income.

Total expenditure incurred by the city for the whole year reached to about P243.54 Million, of which P239.66 Million was spend from the General Fund and P3.88 Million was spent from the Special Education Fund. Comparatively, an increase of about P9.76 Million or 4.17% over 1999.

By expense class, personal services absorbed as much as P161.74 Million or 66.41%. That includes the services of the devolved employees, newly created positions as mandated by R.A. 7160 and project engaged workers. Maintenance and other operating expenses followed with P45.35 Million or 18.62% than Capital Outlay with P36.46 Million accounting 14.97%.

References

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External links

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