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minglanilla
Minglanilla is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 77,268 people in 14,739 households.
Minglanilla is part of a metropolitan area known as Metro Cebu.
History
The municipality of Minglanilla was once a part of its adjacent town, Naga. According to the church records, the municipality was founded in 1858 by Fr. Fernando Sanchez, first parish priest. The place was formerly called ‘buat’, A local word for ‘BULAD’ or dried fish. Fr. Sanchez later changed the name to Minglanilla, taken from his obscure place in Spain.
Minglanilla’s main sources of income are light industries and agriculture.
Minglanilla is located approximately 15 km south of Cebu City. It is bounded on the southwest by Naga City, Cebu; on the northwest by Toledo City; on the northeast by Talisay City; and on the southeast by the Bohol Strait. It has a land area of approximately 15.6 km².
Geography
Minglanilla is located approximately 15 km south of Cebu City. It is bounded on the southwest by Naga; on the northwest by Toledo City; on the northeast by Talisay City; and on the southeast by the Bohol Strait. It has a land area of approximately 15.6 km². It was also known as the "Sugat Capital" of the south.
The municipality falls under the third type of climate or rainfall condition. It is characterized by a short dry season lasting from one to six months. There's no pronounced maximum rain period. This town is placed under the tropical rainforest type of world climate which has a uniform high temperature and heavy precipitation distribution throughout the year as noted by PAG-ASA representative Mr. Uzziel.
Sugat Kabanhawan Festival – Minglanilla, Cebu, PhilippinesMinglanilla is politically subdivided into 19 barangays.
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