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Sumilao

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April and wet for the rest of the year, maximum rain period is not very pronounced. Specifically, the climate in the southern part of the municipality is relatively cool and humid throughout the year. These areas are along the foot of the Mt. Kitanglad while in the northern areas, rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. Most often in these areas, heavy downpour occurs every afternoon while in the morning the sun shines. The average heaviest rainfall for the past five years occurs in June with 431.7 millimeters and the lowest in March with only 89.2 millimeters.
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Philippines-Skyland Division and the De Monte Philippines, Inc. are engaged in planting commercial crops of sweet lakatan variety banana and pineapple. There is also an influx of agro-industrial establishment in the area, the piggery and breeder farms but required a minimal employment only. The municipality boost of its natural and man-made attractions which when developed can be a source of income for the populace. Small cottage industries like broom making made of guiyong, ceramics and pot made of clay and hollow blocks making are gaining headway in the area.
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Municipal Health Office of Sumilao was renovated and a Philhealth station was constructed adjacent to it manned by the personnel from the Provincial Government under the Provincial Indigency Health Program of Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. The Municipal Health Office is manned by the designated Officer-in-Charge who is at the same time its medical technologist, including other personnel like the DOH representative, public health nurse, rural sanitary inspector and midwives with the
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proper that DAR renew the CARP process and give us back our titles.” Quisumbing's development plan for the property included the establishment of a development academy, a cultural center, an institute for livelihood science, a museum, library, golf course, a sports development complex, an agro-industrial park, forest development and support facilities, and construction of a 360-room hotel, restaurant, housing projects, inter alia. Then Atty.
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huge stalactites, opens to a spacious chamber floored with mud. From its mouth, a gigantic column that dwarfs any person standing near it can be seen. Beyond this chamber is a bigger chamber, which allegedly used to be a rebel headquarters. Remnants of the headquarters facilities can still be found. Stalagmites, stalactites and rimstones can be seen.
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Statistics Authority on the year 2000, the population of Sumilao increased to 17,958 brought about by in-migration of agro-industrial workers from the neighboring towns of Manolo Fortich, Impasugong, Malaybalay City and from the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, Camiguin, Bohol and other places in Luzon.
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and their leaders were politically prepared to administer the affairs of their respective municipalities. Population conducted during the period of 1918-1948 showed that Sumilao has the lowest number of inhabitants compared to the other municipal districts. It has only one barangay in the 1900s (Barangay Puntian).
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Health as a devolved function, the Municipal Government through the Local Health Board and the Municipal Health Office, has given priority on health related programs. Crude birth rates and crude death rates are maintained and improved through the implementation of programs and projects of health. The
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The falls is located along the Sayre Highway and less than a kilometer distance from the Municipal Hall. Its imposing grandeur can easily be seen by travelers on motor vehicles. It is approximately 148 feet (45 m) high. However, due to ongoing public constructions, it may be difficult to catch a
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Sumilao is basically an agriculture-based community where most of the populace are dependents on agriculture as its main economic activity and as source of main income. Ordinary farmers are planting rice, corn and vegetables both traditional and high value crops while the large corporations, the DOLE
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to Metro Manila. The order reads: “Wherefore premises considered and as recommended by DAR, the petition for cancellation and/or revocation of the conversion order covering 144 hectares of land…is hereby granted.” San Miguel Foods as landowner must be paid the current value of the property before the
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Sumilao had the lowest population in the census year 1990 and second lowest in 1995, among the 21 municipalities. However, as for population growth, it ranks the highest percent increase of 18.90% with an increase population of 2,146 between 1990 and 1995. On the census conducted by the Philippine
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Bukidnon province has two prevailing climate variations based on rainfall pattern existing in its northern and southern sections. The northern part where Sumilao is located falls under the third or intermediate A type. Under this type, seasons are not very pronounced; relatively dry from November to
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Oral history from the town's old-time residents stated that before the Spanish colonization, the present site of the Poblacion was already inhabited. Four big buildings housing several families were already constructed. These families were directly controlled by a settlement datu or chief. They have
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stands 836 feet above sea level. The top was once covered with virgin forest while the side contain several caves, rock shelters and limestones overhangs contain wooden coffin and artifacts which designs are traced back during the metal age. These places were used as burial ground in the early part
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Known as the longest cave in the first Congressional District of Bukidnon, Sumalsag Cave is located in Kilabong, Vista Villa, Sumilao, Bukidnon. It is generally wet or filled with water. The total length of Sumalsag Cave's three branches is approximately 1,859 meters. Its wide entrance, boasting of
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Although Sumilao was one of the early missionary centers of Bukidnon, its economic and political growth was quite slow. This could be attested by the fact that by 1917, four municipal districts of the province were organized into regular municipalities. These municipalities have bigger populations
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and trained hilots as extension workers. The functions of the OIC of the said office are only focused on signing Daily Time Records, payrolls, communication representing head of office and other administrative functions but not on signing death certificates, medico legal and all claims which are
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Mapaso is a Binukid term for hot. The spring is located at the north-east part of Sitio Alas-as, Barangay Licoan, Sumilao, Bukidnon. It is reachable in two-hour hike through a poisonous ivy trail or cliff rappeling. As one of the potential tourist spots, the KIN-PAMB LivelihooD Committee and the
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Lagundang Cave boasts of its 225-foot (69 m) entrance, a mini Niagara Falls and ponds full of crabs and fishes. It is a wonder how crabs and fishes got into this cave, the only opening of which is a vertical drop. Except for treasure hunting, there has been no known activities pertaining to
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had earlier dismissed the farmers' rights lack of legal standing. Farmer Tuminhay stated that: “Our titles were cancelled because Norberto Quisumbing was allowed to convert his land on condition that he would implement a five-year development plan. Since he did not implement the plan, it is only
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Sumilao has an aggregate land area of is 207.49 km representing 2.4% of the total land area of the province. Its participation in the region is 0.7212. Of the ten barangays, Lupiagan has the largest area accounting to about 29.18% of the total land area. San Vicente is the smallest with
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When Mr. Juan Sumbalan died in 1945, Mr. Restituto Parista was appointed to the vacated position. In 1953, Mr, Martin Langue replaced Mr. Parista. However, he did not stay long for on that same year, Mr. Candido G. Sumbalan was appointed Mayor by Provincial Governor Marcus A. Reciña.
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) data revealed that the information on Sumilao's total land area which is 207.49 km can be classified as: 155.92 km are considered alienable and disposable and 51.57 km of which are forestal/timberland.
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It was also during the American regime that a parochial school known as Little Flower Academy flourished. Its operation, however, lasted only up to the outbreak of World War II. The Catholic Church and the school building were bombed by the American fighter planes in 1944.
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The urban barangay of Kisolon and the two urbanizable barangays of San Vicente and Poblacion and one rural barangay of Vista Villa have a density of 160 people/km. The density appears very good and ideal noting the density against the census of 10,000 people/km.
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Sumilao is one of the 20 municipalities of Bukidnon. It is located between latitudes 8 degrees, 11 seconds and 8 degrees, 12 seconds North and longitudes 124 degrees, 52 seconds and 125 degrees and 2 seconds East. It is bounded in the east by the Municipality of
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When liberation came, Mr, Juan Sumbalan, who returned to power, ordered some of his men to settle in Kisolon to protect themselves from the Japanese stragglers who were still roaming in the vicinity of Poblacion, Sumilao. Kisolon which was then a part of
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On December 17, 2007, the government revoked the conversion order on the disputed 144-hectare lot in Sumilao, resulting to the return of the land ownership to the 55 members of the Higaonon tribe farmers who marched 1,700 kilometers for 2 months from
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Generally, Sumilao's physical configuration is characterized by extreme features. From the south to the central portion moving towards the north and north-western areas are mountain ranges, canyons, and high relief topography, including part of
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This angered him. Standing on the hill, he shouted at the top of his voice and pointed to the seven men rebuking them for their evil intentions. At this instant, bright, glaring light emitted from the tip of the pointing finger and the seven
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Sumilao is approximately 62 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro and 29 kilometers from the provincial capital, the City of Malaybalay. It is situated between the two growth centers of the province, Manolo Fortich and the City of
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During the Spanish colonizations, the local datu were appointed to political positions by the missionary priests. These political leaders were under the administrative control of the higher authorities who are stationed at
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and the Sumilao farmers signed a deal returning 50 hectares to the farmers. The farmers will get a total of 144 hectares, which is equivalent in size of the original property they sought for.
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A story has been told that there lived a man named Walu who possessed supernatural powers. Many believed that he lives somewhere in Kilabong, a place near Palaopao Hill. Time came when seven
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Mr. Juan Sumbalan was the president sometime in the 1920s up to the outbreak of the war. Under the Japanese military government, Mr, Restituto Parista was appointed as the town's chief.
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So they laid down their arms and accepted the new ruler. They were baptized to the Christian religion. In the 1860s, the Recollect missionaries were already making visits to Sumilao.
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with a combined Christian population of 8, 399. The reduccion of Sumilao, however had 11, 340 inhabitants. Father Eusebio Barrado was the missionary curate during that time.
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During the war, several young and brave men of Sumilao joined the guerilla resistance movement. Some of these men were Lieutenants Candido G. Sumbalan and Alejandro Sale.
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Ten barangays comprise the municipality with Kisolon as the seat of government. It occupies an aggregate land area of 20, 445 hectares. Sumilao is traversed by the deep
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In the 2020 census, the population of Sumilao, Bukidnon, was 29,531 people, with a density of 150 inhabitants per square kilometre or 390 inhabitants per square mile.
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Lagundang Cave. Had the public known of its existence, repelling enthusiast would be thrilled therein and the fascinating rock formations inside the cave.
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It is particularly bounded in the east by the town of Impasugong, south by Lantapan and Talakag, west and north by Manolo Fortich.
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The presence of 8 waterfalls, all in Basag Cave is incredibly unique. There is also an abundance of stalactites, stalagmites
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In January 1890, Sumilao was created into the first active mission station in Bukidnon, thus making her the nucleus of the
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Sumilao became a regular municipality on July 1, 1956, pursuant to Executive Order No. 272 signed by the President
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When the Jesuit priests took over the missionary work in Bukidnon in the 1870s, Sumilao was already one of the
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Integrated Area Fund approved the Development Fund of Three Million Pesos for the development of the area.
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were blinded. It was said that their eyesight will be restored when the same light will come again.
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Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007
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In 1907, the American took over the administration of Bukidnon. The town's chief was now called
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and Malaybalay/Valencia routes passing through the eight kilometer stretch of the National
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was later changed to reduccion de Nuevo Cristianos. By 1891, Mission de Sumilao had 15
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Inquirer.net, Protesting Sumilao farmers reach Manila After 2-month march from Mindana
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lawyered for the Sumilao farmers and pushed for their rights against corporate greed.
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of Mission de Sumilao. By 1894, the mission had only 4, 122 Christian inhabitants.
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to ask the government to stop the conversion of the land they are claiming into a
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Stretching along the boundary of Sumilao and Manolo Fortich from the north-east,
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Sumilao is politically subdivided into 10 barangays. Each barangay consists of
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came, Datu Manlomero and Opecio, with their men, fought against the invading
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In 1893, Mission de Mailag (Mailag) was created. This reduced the number of
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glimpse of the attraction. But the falls will be open to public again soon.
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which physically separates six barangays from the Poblacion and Kisolon.
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faith in the province. Mission de Sumilao assumed jurisdiction over the
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of Tagoloan up to Bugcaon, formerly all under the parish of Tagoloan.
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Inquirer.net, Palace restores Sumilao land to agricultural use
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Political divisions established by Philippine executive order
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referred to the Provincial Health Office in Malaybalay City.
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GMANews.tv, Parties to Sumilao land row hit ‘win-win’ deal
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plantations. Per topographic map of the municipality from
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grouped together to protect themselves from the fierce
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024 1458:(modeled/calculated data, not measured locally) 1112:8.54 km or 4.14% of the total land area. 121:Municipality in Northern Mindanao, Philippines 2865: 2732: 8: 2413:"Sumilao: Average Temperatures and Rainfall" 1816: 2432: 2430: 1103:, which traverses the municipality's area. 820:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2872: 2858: 2850: 2739: 2725: 2717: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2284: 1815: 1488: 1145: 154:Landscape of a mountainous area in Sumilao 123: 2437:Census of Population and Housing (2010). 2254:. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. 860:”, which means “When light comes again.” 840:Learn how and when to remove this message 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1073:and in the north by the Municipality of 1065:, in the south by the municipalities of 1045:land can be distributed to the farmers. 927:Sumilao was now under the Residencia de 616:Bukidnon 2 Electric Cooperative (BUSECO) 194:Map of Bukidnon with Sumilao highlighted 2218: 1780: 1011:On December 3, 2007, 55 farmers of the 707: 648: 636: 619: 606: 530: 498: 490: 474: 461: 415: 353: 337: 327: 279: 244: 207: 186: 158: 146: 141: 471:196.95 km (76.04 sq mi) 691: 668: 611: 595: 584: 573: 562: 548: 537: 519: 511: 503: 482: 466: 446: 401: 390: 379: 368: 358: 315: 303: 291: 198: 16:Municipality in Bukidnon, Philippines 7: 2754: 2534:Local Water Utilities Administration 2500:Censuses of Population (1903–2007). 818:adding citations to reliable sources 47:adding citations to reliable sources 2707:Philippine Standard Geographic Code 1149:Climate data for Sumilao, Bukidnon 991:Political Birth of the Municipality 14: 2558:. 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Leparto 234:Location within the 43:improve this article 1818: 1412:Average rainy days 744:: Banuwa ta Sumilao 425:Gary A. del Rosario 265:8.3281°N 124.9783°E 261: /  2139: 2037:Population density 1456:Source: Meteoblue 762:), is a 4th class 752:Lungsod sa Sumilao 505: • Total 468: • Total 440:Vernie N. Castillo 428:Nissabel T. Cañada 422:Benjamin A. 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