Baganga, Davao Oriental
Encyclopedia
Baganga is a 1st class municipality in the province of Davao Oriental, Philippines
. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 43,122 people in 8,221 households.
s. Agriculture is its main economic strength, with coconut as the major crop, and others like abaca, root crops and fishery.
School:
Loloy Balug
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. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 43,122 people in 8,221 households.
Barangays
Baganga is politically subdivided into 18 barangayBarangay
A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...
s. Agriculture is its main economic strength, with coconut as the major crop, and others like abaca, root crops and fishery.
- Lucod
- Lambajon
- Baculin-is the best Barangay near beaches
- Banao
- Batawan
- Batiano
- Binondo
- Bobonao
- Campawan
- Poblacion
- Dapnan
- Kinablangan
- Mahanub
- Upper Mikit
- Salingcomot
- San Victor
- Saoquigue
Lucod
Kalimasda festival which means kagang, liboo, manluhod and isda, and it subdivided to 9 purok. In this barangay is lot of fish and coconut. The counselor of Lucod Robie Garcia, Dexter Dela Salde, Rr Razonable, Paeng Crave, William Crizaldo and the barangay Capt. Jesus MoralesSchool:
- Lucod Elementary School
- Lucod Day Care
Language
Baganga as part of the davao oriental Region uses the Southern Kamayo dialect. The Southern Kamayo is quite different from the Kamayo Dialect of Bislig Surigao Del Sur. Southern Kamayo is also spoken in Southern Lingig, Surigao del Sur; and in Cateel, Baganga, Caraga and some parts of Davao Oriental. It is also related to Surigaonon and Butuanon. Dialect variations are caused by mixed dialect communications between the Mandaya, Cebuano and other immigrants now living in the area. A prefix is added in most adjectives. Example: The word gamay in Cebuano (English: small) is gamayay in Baganga. But you can't use the "ay" prefix often, like for instance the word dako (English; big) is spoken as "bagas-AY" or "bagasay" instead of saying "dako-ay". dutayay (English very small)Saoquigue
Saoquigue is a home of isdayog the fish and coconut capital of Barangay. The present Barangay Chairman is Mr. balug. Their economic strength is agriculture. And it is subdivided into 8 puroks. This Barangay is a remote area because it's from the Municipality. in this barangay is lot of fish and coconut, that's why every people who live in this place the source income is about in fish and coconut. and also some of the business proprietor who live in saoquigue, that certain business/man/woman is differences business. some them are shop and marketing about buying copra and oling. and also there is a beer house/bar beautiful sexy ladies and also there is beach resort in saoquigue. that is a image in saoquigue if you can go their.- School
- Saoquigue Elementary School
- 11o5th Infantry Division
- Radio Natin Station
- Brgy Captain:
Loloy Balug
- Councilor:
- Jean jean Masalino
- Loring Balo
- Hedike Bantang
- Dante Telen
- Emmanuel Balug
- Edwin Toyongan
- Doring Pili
Kinablangan
In October 18 we kinablanganion is celebrating the Araw Ng Kinablangan for the niyogan Festival.Mahan-ub
Mahan-ub is derived its name from the river "mahan-ub" . The present Barangay Chairman is Mr. Roy Aguilon Nazareno. Their economic strength is agruculture. And it is subdivided into 12 puroks(e, g; Olin, Catabuanan II, Banahao, Pagsingitan, Abuyuan, Coog, Mercedez, R. C., Kaputian, Kasunugan, Kati-han II, Bisaya). They celebrate their annual fiesta every June 13 which they adapt it from their idolized "patron" Señor San Antonio de Padua. This Barangay is a remote area because it's from the Municipality. They celebrate their araw ng Mahan-ub every June 11 the Carabao Festival. This place also can be called as a land of Native People.Barangay councilors
- Edwin Pili
- Elinita Linsag
- Arlyn Japitan
- Joemar Matilac
- Loklok Edaga
- George Pamatlawan
- Lorencito Linsag