Magallanes, Cavite
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| established_date = July 15, 1879
| established_title1 = Annexation to Maragondon
| established_date1 = October 15, 1903
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| established_date2 = 1916
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| leader_name = Jasmin Angelli Maligaya-Bautista
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| leader_name1 = Jesus B. Antazo
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| leader_name2 = Aniela Bianca D. Tolentino
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| 2=Janessa Ann M. de Remayo
| 3=Aina Mari M. Sisante
| 4=Mar B. Reduca
| 5=John Alister P. Mojica
| 6=Renato A. Dimapilis
| 7=Jayson P. Santiago
| 8=Felipe V. Sisante Jr.
| 9=Renato M. Villanueva
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Magallanes, officially the Municipality of Magallanes ({{langx|tl|Bayan ng Magallanes}}), is a municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 23,851 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province.{{PH census|current}}
The municipality is named after Ferdinand Magellan, who was known in Spanish as Fernando de Magallanes.
History
Magallanes began its history as a barrio called Panitan, then a part of the municipality of Maragondon. Panitan was derived from the Tagalog word "panit", meaning "to remove the bark of a tree". Long before the coming of the Spaniards, there grew along the mountainside of this barrio big trees called bitangcol which provide a source of income for the people. The barks of the trees are removed and used as containers for storing palay or unhusked rice. The fibers of the barks were removed and twined into durable ropes. Because of this unusual occupation of the people the barrio came to be known as Panitan or Banitan.
The first inhabitants of Panitan were Isidro Baltao, Glicerio Manalo, Florentino Mojica, and Ignacio Arat. Time came when the people, tired of travelling the long distance to the poblacion of Maragondon, decided to seek the separation of the barrio and its conversion into an independent municipality. Isidro Baltao headed a three-man delegation to Manila to petition the Spanish Governor-General Domingo Moriones for the conversion of Panitan into a town.
While still in Manila, Baltao and his companions were walking along the paved streets of Intramuros when they came upon Magallanes street. There and then, they decided to recommend that the new municipality be named Magallanes in honor of Ferdinand Magellan. The governor-general was said to have been impressed by the name Magallanes, and he also named the barrios of the new town after Spanish leaders and missionaries like Urdaneta, Ramirez, Pacheco, and Medina. Other streets of the town were also named after prominent Spaniards like Jovellar, Salcedo, Anda, Colon, San Jose, and San Isidro. The principal street was named Real (Royal), in honor of the Spanish king. Another street bore the name of De Guia after the patron saint of the town, Nuestra Señore de Guia.
Barrio Panitan, renamed Magallanes, became an independent municipality on July 15, 1879. The first gobernadorcillo of Magallanes was Anastacio Diones. The designation gobernadorcillo was changed to capitan municipal shortly before the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution. Juan Bello, a former capitan municipal, was the leader of Filipino revolutionists again Spain. When the Americans came the title, capitan municipal was changed to municipal president.
On October 15, 1903, the town was reverted to being part of Maragondon when its annual income became insufficient to maintain its status as an independent municipality.{{cite PH act|chamber=Act|number=947|title=An Act Reducing the Twenty-Three Municipalities of the Province of Cavite to Eleven|url=https://issuances-library.senate.gov.ph/legislative%2Bissuances/Act%20No.%20947|date=October 15, 1903|accessdate=June 17, 2023}} It was only in 1916 that Magallanes once again became a town.The Philippine Index, Millennium Edition, Vol. 1 No. 1
On February 15, 1972, amidst a spate of assassinations against Cavite government officials, Liberal Mayor Anatalio L. Reyes was shot and killed in an ambush by hidden gunmen in Maragondon while he was on the road back to Magallanes from Cavite City with policemen.{{cite news|last=Tutay|first=Filemon V.|title=No Mayors Land|work=Philippines Free Press|publisher=Philippines Free Press, Inc.|date=March 11, 1972|page=7}} Reyes' brother-in-law, a policeman and a hitchhiker were also among the casualties, while only two policemen survived.
Geography
Magallanes is situated about {{convert|97|km|sp=us}} south of Manila. Maragondon bounds the town on the north while the municipality of General Emilio Aguinaldo borders the north-east. Alfonso shares its southeast limits, while Nasugbu, Batangas is at the southern end. Classified as one of the upland communities of the province, Magallanes is situated about {{convert|2000|ft|sp=us}} above sea level.
=Barangays=
Magallanes is politically subdivided into 16 barangays, as indicated in the matrix below.{{PSGC detail|area}} Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
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{{PH brgy table lite|042112001|Baliwag |1617|1388}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112002|Bendita I |1999|1720}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112003|Caluangan |1532|1380}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112004|Medina |2345|1903}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112005|Pacheco |2107|1701}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112006|Barangay 1 (Pob.) |1155|1023}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112007|Barangay 2 (Pob.) |276|356}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112008|Barangay 3 (Pob.) |351|330}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112009|Barangay 4 (Pob.) |598|552}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112010|Barangay 5 (Pob.) |829|659}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112011|Ramirez |1841|1713}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112012|Tua |1940|1971}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112013|Urdaneta |2225|2092}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112014|Kabulusan |1854|1675}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112015|Bendita II |1354|1194}}
{{PH brgy table lite|042112016|San Agustin |1828|1574}}
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=Climate=
{{Weather box
| location = Magallanes, Cavite
| width = auto
| metric first = Yes
| single line = Yes
| Jan high C = 28
| Jan low C = 20
| Feb high C = 29
| Feb low C = 19
| Mar high C = 31
| Mar low C = 20
| Apr high C = 33
| Apr low C = 21
| May high C = 31
| May low C = 23
| Jun high C = 30
| Jun low C = 23
| Jul high C = 28
| Jul low C = 23
| Aug high C = 28
| Aug low C = 23
| Sep high C = 28
| Sep low C = 23
| Oct high C = 29
| Oct low C = 22
| Nov high C = 29
| Nov low C = 21
| Dec high C = 28
| Dec low C = 20
| Jan precipitation mm = 10
| Feb precipitation mm = 10
| Mar precipitation mm = 12
| Apr precipitation mm = 27
| May precipitation mm = 94
| Jun precipitation mm = 153
| Jul precipitation mm = 206
| Aug precipitation mm = 190
| Sep precipitation mm = 179
| Oct precipitation mm = 120
| Nov precipitation mm = 54
| Dec precipitation mm = 39
| Jan rain days = 5.2
| Feb rain days = 4.5
| Mar rain days = 6.4
| Apr rain days = 9.2
| May rain days = 19.7
| Jun rain days = 24.3
| Jul rain days = 26.9
| Aug rain days = 25.7
| Sep rain days = 24.4
| Oct rain days = 21.0
| Nov rain days = 12.9
| Dec rain days = 9.1
| source 1 = Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)
{{cite web
| url = https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/historyclimate/climatemodelled/magallanes_philippines_1704050
| title = Magallanes: Average Temperatures and Rainfall
| publisher = Meteoblue
| access-date = 12 May 2020 }}
| date = 12 May 2020
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Demographics
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| 1960 = {{PH census population|1960}}
| 1970 = {{PH census population|1970}}
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| 1990 = {{PH census population|1990}}
| 1995 = {{PH census population|1995}}
| 2000 = {{PH census population|2000}}
| 2007 = {{PH census population|2007}}
| 2010 = {{PH census population|2010}}
| 2015 = {{PH census population|2015}}
| 2020 = {{PH census population|2020}}
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| footnote= Source: Philippine Statistics Authority{{PH census|2015}}{{PH census|2010}}{{PH census|2007}}{{LWUA population data}}
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In the 2020 census, the population of Magallanes, Cavite, was 23,851 people,{{PH census|current}} with a density of {{convert|{{sigfig|23,851/73.07|2}}|PD/km2|disp=or|sp=us}}.
Economy
{{PH poverty incidence}}
Although the main source of livelihood in Magallanes is agriculture, it is evident that there has been a shift in emphasis from rice farming to coffee production because of the growing market demand for coffee. This is revealed in a study made by the Provincial Development Staff at Trece Martires City. Another reason is that the production of rice, corn and a wide variety of vegetables and fruits is more than sufficient to satisfy the nutritional demand of the population.
However, there is a large deficit in livestock and poultry production, which has been relegated to a backyard industry. To solve this problem there is need to encourage the establishment of livestock and poultry farms on a commercial scale. The local development plan calls for the introduction of high-yielding breeds and the conversion of idle lands into grazing pastures.
Magallanes has a potential labor force of 5,066 or 52.3% of the total population. However, only 2,725 or 54% of this number are economically active. The town has also a low unemployment rate of 3.7% with only 100 of this labor force listed as unemployed. The existence of large and productive agricultural lands offers a wide variety of economic activities. The agricultural sector absorbs as much as 82% of the labor force, while the service sector comprising teachers and government employees and workers account for only 15.6%. A negligible 2.4% are absorbed by the manufacturing, transportation and other commercial industries.
In 1980, the municipality's 2,250 families with an average of four members per family, earned a total of {{Philippine peso|17,992,882|1980|link=yes}}, showing an average family income of {{Philippine peso|7,997.00|1980}}. About 71.9% of the number belonged to the low group while 24.1% comprised the middle class group. Only about 4% of the population constituted the high income group. About 54% or 1,223 families fall below the food threshold of {{Philippine peso|5,272.86|1980}} and 1,781 or 79% were below the total threshold of {{Philippine peso|9,895.87|1980}}.
The 1980 economic survey shows that the municipality had 2,043 households occupying 2,015 dwelling units, or a slight shortage of 28 housing units. Majority of the dwellings were of strong materials, including wood, galvanized iron, and concrete. The large percentage of houses using concrete may be due to the presence of a large gravel deposit comprising more than {{convert|300|ha}} located in barangays Ramirez and Urdaneta. Plans for its development is now under study by the provincial government coordination with the Bureau of Mines.
In terms of health and sanitation Magallanes is deficient in health personnel and facilities. It lacks one doctor, one nurse, one dentist and two barangay health stations. The low awareness of proper sanitation and nutrition among the people, especially those of the lower class, aggravates the present health condition in the municipality.
Transportation within and outside the town is mainly by tricycles and jeepneys. It has approximately {{convert|77.639|km|sp=us}} of road, {{convert|43.922|km|sp=us}} being classified as primary, {{convert|19.217|km|sp=us}} as secondary, and {{convert|15.5|km|sp=us}} tertiary road. It has one national road with a length of {{convert|22.35|km|sp=us}}, one provincial road extending {{convert|0.263|km|sp=us}}, eight municipal roads with a total length of {{convert|3.026|km|sp=us}}, and 18 barangay roads totalling {{convert|52|km|sp=us}}.
Electricity in the municipality is served by Meralco, which serves almost every part of the municipality. Water is supplied by the Magallanes Water System although some areas get their water from artesian wells, open wells, and springs.
Population growth is relatively low in Magallanes due to outmigration. The lack of employment and educational opportunities has caused the skilled workers to settle elsewhere. {{clear left}}
Government
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=Elected officials=
The following are the elected officials of the town elected last May 09, 2022 which serves until 2025:
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Position | Official |
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Mayor | Jasmin Maligaya-Bautista (Aksyon) |
Vice Mayor | Jesus B. Antazo (NUP) |
class="wikitable" |
Sangguniang Bayan Members
! Party |
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Janessa Ann Maligaya-de Remayo
| NPC |
Aina Mari M. Sisante
| Aksyon |
Mar B. Reduca
| NPC |
John Alister P. Mojica
| Aksyon |
Renato A. Dimapilis
| NUP |
Jayson P. Santiago
| Aksyon |
Felipe V. Sisante, Jr.
| NUP |
Renato M. Villanueva
| NUP |
ABC President |
SK Federation President |
=List of local chief executives=
The following is a list of town heads of Magallanes since it became a municipality:
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;Gobernadorcillos
- Anastacio Diones, 1880–1881
- Ciriaco Rillo, 1881–1882
- Braulio Mendoza (teniente primero), 1882
- Benito Bello, 1883–1884
- ???
- Juan Bello, 1887–1888
- Luis Rillo, 1888–1889
- Modesto Cuajunco, 1890–1891
- Juan Bello, 1892–1893.
;Capitanes Municipal
- Juan Bello, 1894–1897
- Pastor Bilugan, 1897–1898
- Juan Bello, 1898–1900.
;Municipal Presidents
- Modesto Cuajunco, 1900–1901
- Juan Bello, 1902–1904. [Magallanes reverted to a barrio from 1904 to 1916.]
- Quirico Ogot (acting), 1916–1917
- Agapito Espineli (elected), 1917–1919
- Antonio Espineli, 1920–1922
- Zacarias Diones, 1923–1925
- Agapito Espineli, 1926–1928
- Zacarias Diones, 1929–1931
- Zacarias Diones, 1932–1934.
;Municipal Mayors
- Maximo Linantud, 1935–1937
- Felipe Espineli, 1938–1940
- Felipe Espineli, 1941–1943
- Benvenuto Espineli (acting), 1944–1945
- Gregorio Asuncion, ditto, 1946
- Calixto Espineli, ditto, 1947
- Benvenuto Espineli (elected), 1948–1950
- Benvenuto Espineli, 1951–1955
- Mariano de Raya, 1956–1959
- Mariano de Raya, 1960–1962
- Juan Ramos (Acting), 1962–1963
- Anatalio Reyes (elected), 1964–1967
- Felipe Custodio (Acting), 1967
- Anatalio Reyes (elected), 1967–1969
- Napoleon Beratio (acting), 1969–1970
- Alejandro Reyes (elected), 1970–1972
- Efinito Beltran, 1972–1980
- Napoleon Beratio (elected), 1980–1986, 1988-1998
- Filomeno Maligaya, 1998–2007
- Edwin Sisante, 2007-2016
- Jasmin Angelli M. Maligaya-Bautista, 2016-present
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References
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External links
{{Commons category}}
- [http://www.cavite.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=232 Profile: Magallanes, Cavite – Official Website of the Province of Cavite]
- [http://www.dilgcalabarzon.org.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51%3Aprofile-cavite-magallanes&catid=3&Itemid=12 Profile: Magallanes, Cavite – DILG Calabarzon Region]
- [{{NSCB detail}} Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20131004104825/http://census.gov.ph/ Philippine Census Information]
{{Geographic location
| Centre = Magallanes
| North = Maragondon
| East = General Emilio Aguinaldo
| Southeast = Alfonso
| South = Nasugbu, Batangas
| West = Nasugbu, Batangas
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