Moalboal
{{Short description|Municipality in Cebu, Philippines}}
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Moalboal ({{IPA|ceb|moʔˈalboʔˌal|}}), officially the Municipality of Moalboal ({{langx|ceb|Lungsod sa Moalboal}}; {{langx|tl|Bayan ng Moalboal}}), is a municipality in the Philippine province of Cebu. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 36,930 people.{{PH census|current}}{{Cite web |last=Padronia |first=Earl Kim H. |date=February 9, 2024 |title=34 Cebu towns, cities 'upgraded' |url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/34-cebu-towns-cities-upgraded |access-date=September 22, 2024 |website=SunStar Publishing Inc.}}
Pescador Island, a popular tourist attraction, is part of the municipality and is one of the best-known diving sites in the Philippines.
Etymology
Two distinct etymologies have been proposed for the origins of the town's name, both based on phonetic distortions. The first is an onomatopeic derivation from the bubbling sound called "bocalbocal" (bukál-bukál) in Cebuano, emitted by the waters of a spring located within the town proper. The second, and less popular version, relates to the belief that most of the town's first settlers are from the island of Bohol and are thus known as Boholanos, or Bol-anons. In both versions, it is believed that the word was eventually transformed into "Moalboal".
A clue to the etymology of Moalboal may reside in its old orthography: Redondo's Breve Reseña de la Diocesis de Cebu en las Islas Filipinas spells the name of the town as "Mualbual". The same spelling is reflected on a page from Sale's Ang Sugbo sa Karaang Panahon, showing a map of Cebu province.[https://moalboalcebu.gov.ph/brief-history-of-moalboal/ Brief History of Moalboal]. moalboalcebu.gov.ph
History
=Spanish colonial period=
During the pre-colonial and early colonial periods in the Philippines, there existed a legend stating that Laurente Sabanal, popularly known as Laguno, or Llaguno, was the founder and first ruler of Moalboal. It was said that he was a Bol-anon with roots in Bohol, where he killed a guardia civil who abused him. He then escaped and eventually founded the town. People believed that he possessed supernatural abilities that included making objects float in the air. During frequent Moro attacks, he would use this ability to scare the Moro raiders and make them return to their vintas.
When Laguno died, his body was buried on the sandy shore where he had made a stand against the invaders. On his grave was placed a log that serves as a symbol of the respect for his heroism, bravery, and exemplary life. Laguno Street, along the shore where he was buried, is named after him.{{cite web | url=http://moalboal-cebu.is-great.net/history.html?i=1 | title=Brief history of Moalboal }}
=Moalboal as a parish=
During the Spanish era, the church and state were unified, which meant that the formation of a parish required the combined authority of both the bishop and the provincial governor. This authority was decreed by the Royal Order of July 31, 1874, which became effective in the Philippines from June 2, 1886, and was later revised by the Royal Decree of July 10, 1894. As a result of this arrangement, parishes in Cebu, including the town of Moalboal, were established by local religious authorities.
Sometime in the year 1851, the Spanish governor passed a decree approving a petition for the creation of Moalboal as a parish. By the following year, on January 20, 1852, the corresponding decree from the bishop was received. On February 6, 1852, San Juan Nepomuceno Parish, Moalboal, Cebu, was officially established.{{cite web | url=http://moalboal-cebu.is-great.net/history.html?i=1 | title=Brief history of Moalboal }}
=American occupation=
The Americans replaced the Spaniards as colonizers of the Philippines in 1899. In 1917, the town was declared to be an independent municipality separated from Alcantara (a former barrio of Moalboal).{{cite web | url=https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/opinion/2015/09/22/1503035/pioneer-families-moalboal-cebu | title=Pioneer Families of Moalboal, Cebu | website=philstar.com.ph | date=September 22, 2015 | access-date=April 16, 2024}}
=Second World War=
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and the Battle of Visayas, Filipino guerrillas fought the Japanese forces, and Moalboal was one of the locations in Cebu where Japanese soldiers surrendered. This is known as the Battle of Tomonoy, which took place on August 13, 1944.
No ancestral houses can be found in Moalboal, due to the town having been burned to the ground by the Japanese in retaliation for the successful ambush of their troops. The only remaining 18th-century structure is the San Juan Nepumoceno Parish Church, which currently only retains the belfry tower and exterior walls from its original construction.{{cite web | url=https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/77987/a-notable-remembrance | title=A notable remembrance | website=cebudailynews.inquirer.net | date=December 13, 2015 | access-date=April 26, 2024}}
Geography
Moalboal is a peninsula situated on the southwestern coast of Cebu Island, bordered to the west by the Tañon Strait; Negros Island is visible from its shore. To the north of Moalboal is the town of Alcantara, to the east is Argao, and to the south is Badian. It is {{convert|105|km}} south of Cebu City.
Moalboal is one of the eight municipalities comprising the 7th Congressional District of Cebu Province.
=Barangays=
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Moalboal is politically subdivided into 15 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks, some of which have sitios.
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{{PH brgy table lite|072233001| Agbalanga | 940| 916|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233002| Bala | 700| 697|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233003| Balabagon | 1825| 1572|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233004| Basdiot | 5949| 5291|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233005| Batadbatad | 1318| 1248|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233006| Bugho | 1824| 1430|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233007| Buguil | 756| 710|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233016| Busay | 1309| 1167|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233008| Lanao | 1424| 1352|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233010| Poblacion East | 2521| 2223|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233011| Poblacion West | 3240| 2742|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233012| Saavedra | 2881| 2618|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233013| Tomonoy | 2018| 1874|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233014| Tuble | 2012| 1591|12= }}
{{PH brgy table lite|072233015| Tunga | 2413| 2245|12= }}
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The barangays of Basdiot, Balabagon, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Tomonoy, Tuble, Tunga, and Saavedra are geographically classified as coastal, with four of them situated on the peninsula, while Agbalanga, Bala, Batadbatad, Buguil, Bugho, Busay, and Lanao are landlocked, with most being hilly and mountainous. Busay is the largest barangay in terms of land area.{{cite web | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351366869_Climate_change_vulnerability_assessment_of_the_coastal_resources_in_Moalboal_Cebu_Central_Philippines |title=Climate change vulnerability assessment of the coastal resources in Moalboal, Cebu, Central Philippines | journal=Annals of Tropical Research, University of San Carlos | publisher=ResearchGate | date=May 2021 | access-date=April 17, 2025 }}
=Climate=
The climate in Moalboal experiences a significant amount of rainfall, even during the month with historically low precipitation levels. Köppen and Geiger classify this climate as Af (tropical monsoon).{{cite web | url=https://en.climate-data.org/asia/philippines/cebu/moalboal-21125/ | title=Moalboal Weather and temperature by month | website=en.climate-data.org }}
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Demographics
File: Moalboal Seaside Park.jpg
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In the 2020 census, the population of Moalboal was 36,930 people{{PH census|current}}, with a density of 296 inhabitants per square kilometre or 766 inhabitants per square mile.
Though the majority of the people in Moalboal are Cebuanos, members of cultural minorities also reside there.
=Language=
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Most of Moalboalanons (people living in Moalboal) predominantly speak Cebuano, which is the most spoken language throughout Visayas and Mindanao. Filipino (the standardized version of Tagalog) and English are taught in schools, and both are used as a medium of instruction at all levels.
Economy
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Moalboal is a peninsula, and therefore, it is almost entirely surrounded by water. The majority of the people who live in the flat lands engage in fishing as their main mode of livelihood. Those who live in the mountain regions, such as Agbalanga, Bala, Batadbatad, Buguil, and Busay survive by farming.{{cite web | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351366869_Climate_change_vulnerability_assessment_of_the_coastal_resources_in_Moalboal_Cebu_Central_Philippines |title=Climate change vulnerability assessment of the coastal resources in Moalboal, Cebu, Central Philippines | journal=Annals of Tropical Research, University of San Carlos | publisher=ResearchGate | date=May 2021 | access-date=April 17, 2025 }}
The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority sees Moalboal as one of the major tourism investment destinations in the province{{cite web | url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/local-news/tieza-sees-moalboal-as-major-tourism-investment-destination | title=Tieza sees Moalboal as major tourism investment destination | website=sunstar.com.ph | date=July 13, 2023 | access-date=November 30, 2023 }} for the years 2023–2028.{{cite web | url=https://nro7.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Chapter-3-Central-Visayas-RDP-2023-2028.pdf | title=Central Visayas Regional Development Plan 2023–2028 | website=neda.gov.ph | date=August 8, 2023 }} It is one of the assigned urban service centers/corridors in the region, considered as the most suitable areas for urban development in the countryside. Cities and municipalities mentioned in the development proposal include Argao, Santander, and Tabuelan, the Danao City-Carmen corridor in Cebu province, and Getafe-Talibon in Bohol.
There are two operating shopping malls in the municipality, namely the Gaisano Grand Mall Moalboal and Gaisano Town Center Moalboal, both located in Poblacion East. Poblacion West, on the other hand, serves as the education and government center of the town. Both downtown barangays serve as centers of commerce. Areas of town popular with tourists are mostly around beaches, such as Basdiot, Tuble, and Saavedra, which include hotels, resorts, spas, bars, restaurants, and diving schools.{{cite web | url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331327793_A_Multi_Sectoral_Perspective_on_Economic_Relevance_of_Beach_Resorts_in_Cebu_Philippines |title=A Multi Sectoral Perspective on Economic Relevance of Beach Resorts in Cebu, Philippines | journal=International Journal of Business and Social Science, University of Cebu | publisher=ResearchGate | date=July 2018 | access-date=April 17, 2025 }}
Transportation
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The most common mode of transportation are bicycles with side cars, known locally as "pedicabs", or tricycles with side cars, called trisikads. There are also motorcycle taxis, known as habal-habal.{{citation needed|date=March 2025}}
Several buses and vans-for-hire travel to or from Moalboal.{{cite web | url=https://www.travelingcebu.com/getting-to-moalboal.html | title=Getting to Moalboal | website=travelingcebu.com }}
Tourism
Since the 1970s, Moalboal has developed a tourism industry based on recreational diving and beaches. Panagsama Beach (Basdiot), where most resorts and restaurants are situated, was chosen in 2024 by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the best in the Southeast Asian region and the only one in the country.{{cite news |last1= Magsumbol |first1=Caecent Noot |title=Moalboal beach one of best beaches in Southeast Asia|url= https://qa.philstar.com/the-freeman/cebu-news/2024/09/08/2383723/moalboal-beach-one-best-beaches-southeast-asia|accessdate=September 11, 2024 |work=The Philippine Star |date=September 8, 2024}} Further north on the peninsula, in Saavedra, is White Beach (Basdako), a {{convert|2|km|spell=in|adj=on}} beach that used to be mostly frequented by locals but has since attracted international tourists. Both Panagsama Beach and White Beach are located {{convert|3|-|5|km}} away from Moalboal's main bus stop.{{cite web | url=https://www.cebucitytour.com/moalboal-cebu/ | title=Moalboal Cebu | website=cebucitytour.com }}
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Recreational diving is the main tourist activity in Moalboal, and reefs along the west coast of the Copton peninsula are home to a great variety of marine life. Pescador Island, about {{convert|3|km}} off the coast, is the most popular dive spot, with an underwater cave known as "the Cathedral". Close to the coastline is a drop-off descending to more than {{convert|40|m|ft}}. The area is also known to be a home for sea turtles as well as a vast school of sardines. Whale sharks, dolphins, and thresher sharks are also seen.{{cite web | first=Katt | last=Andryskova | url=https://www.divein.com/diving/destination/diving-in-the-philippines/ | title=20 Best Dive Sites in the Philippines in 2023 | website=divein.com }}
File:A view from the top of Pescador Island (Unsplash).jpg
Other tourist attractions in Moalboal include:{{cite web | url=https://m.facebook.com/1565336446876538/photos/a.1570573803019469/2051368341606677/?type=3 | title=Municipality of Moalboal Tourism Heritage Map | website=Facebook | date=February 15, 2019 }}{{cite web | url=https://greattravelmagazine.com/2023/12/23/dot-tieza-inaugurate-tourist-rest-area-in-%F0%9D%97%A0%F0%9D%97%BC%F0%9D%97%AE%F0%9D%97%B9%F0%9D%97%AF%F0%9D%97%BC%F0%9D%97%AE%F0%9D%97%B9-cebus-premier-diving-destination/ | title=DOT, TIEZA Inaugurate Tourist Rest Area in Cebu's Premiere Diving Destination | website=greattravelmagazine.com | date=February 15, 2019 | access-date=April 19, 2025 }}
:*Airplane Wreck (dive site) – located in Saavedra, the airplane is approximately 7m down the slope at the wall's edge, at 20m of depth. The airplane was placed there as a dive attraction in 1993.{{cite web | url=https://www.padi.com/dive-site/philippines/airplane-wreck/ | title=Airplane wreck dive site | website=padi.com }}
:*Batadbatad Falls – locally known as Taginis falls, a hidden and less popular waterfall located in barangay Batadbatad.{{Citation needed|date=April 2025}}
:*Budlot Spring – a freshwater spring located in barangay Bala.{{cite web | url=https://sugbo.ph/2023/moalboal-budlot-spring/ | title=Uncover the Hidden Gem of Moalboal: Budlot Spring | website=sugbo.ph }}
:*Busay Cave – a spring inside a cave that provides potable water to the town.{{cite web | url=https://sugbo.ph/2023/moalboal-busay-spring-and-cave/ | title=Discover Moalboal's enchanting Busay Spring and Cave, the town's source of potable water | website=sugbo.ph }}
:*Magpayong Rocks – also known as "Mushroom rocks", is a tidal rock formation located at the northernmost seashore of White Beach in Saavedra.{{cite web | url=https://peakd.com/hive-141359/@chuch/amazing-nature-and-beautiful-scenery-at-magpayong-moalboal | title=Amazing Nature and Beautiful Scenery at Magpayong Moalboal | website=peakd.com }}
:*Moalboal Heritage Park – also known as "Seaside Park". It is located at the back of the municipal hall and sports complex.{{cite web | url=https://www.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/moalboal/moalboal-seaside-park-143790014/ | title=Moalboal Seaside Park}}
:*Rizal Monument – a José Rizal statue located along the highway that runs through Moalboal{{Coord|9|56|11|N|123|23|32|E|region:PH-CEB_dim:20000|display=i}}
:*Talisay Wall (dive site) – located at the southern part of Panagsama Beach, in Basdiot. The shallow reef top is covered with hard corals. Talisay Wall is full of black coral, sea fans, sponges, and various sea creatures.{{cite web | url=https://www.padi.com/dive-site/philippines/cebu-fun-divers-house-reef/ | title=Talisay Wall dive site | website=padi.com }}
:*Tongo Point (dive site) – also known as Tongo Marine Sanctuary, it is a protected area of Moalboal. The reef is covered with hard and soft corals, a steep drop-off, and a great variety of marine life.{{cite web | url=https://www.padi.com/dive-site/philippines/tongo-point-marine-sanctuary/ | title=Tongo Point Marine Sanctuary | website=padi.com }}
:*Tomonoy Valley (rice field) – a vast rice field located along the highway of barangay Tomonoy{{Citation needed|date=April 2025}}
:*Tulay (Wharf) – located near Seaside Park and the wet market. With fruit stands and multi-purpose buildings, the wharf serves as a base point for island-hopping to Pescador Island.{{Citation needed|date=April 2025}}
:*Tuble Marine Sanctuary (dive site) – one of the protected areas of Moalboal, located in barangay Tuble.{{cite web | url=https://www.padi.com/dive-site/philippines/tuble-marine-sanctuary/ | title=Tuble Marine Sanctuary dive site | website=padi.com }}
Moalboal also serves as a base for other activities, such as canyoneering in Badian and Kawasan Falls, {{convert|20|km}} away from Moalboal.{{cite web | url=https://guidetothephilippines.ph/articles/ultimate-guides/moalboal-cebu-travel-guide | title=Best Travel Guide to Moalboal Town on Cebu Island: Everything You Need to Know | website=guidetothephilippines.ph }}
=Kagasangan Festival=
The annual feast of Moalboal is held on May 15 and 16. Moalboal is also known for its "Kagasangan Festival" (from the Cebuano word gasang, which translates to "coral"). The festival symbolizes the town's rich marine life and features music, with dancers dressed in colorful costumes depicting the sea's flora and fauna. It is held in honor of San Juan Nepumoceno.{{cite web | url=https://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2009/05/16/467777/moalboal-launches-kagasangan-festival | title=Moalboal launches "Kagasangan Festival" | website=philstar.com | date=May 16, 2009 }}
Education
The public schools in the town of Moalboal are administered by one school district under the Schools Division of Cebu Province.{{cite web | url=http://www.cebuprovince.deped.gov.ph/ | title=Schools Division of Cebu Province | website=cebuprovince.deped.com }}
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Elementary schools
- Agbalanga Elementary School — Agbalanga
- Bala Elementary School — Bala
- Balabagon Elementary School — Balabagon
- Basdiot Elementary School — Basdiot
- Batadbatad Elementary School — Batadbatad
- Buguil Elementary School — Buguil
- Busay Elementary School — Busay
- Lanao Elementary School — Lanao
- Moalboal Central Elementary School — Poblacion West
- Omay Elementary School — Sitio Omay, Busay
- Saavedra Elementary School — Saavedra
- Tomonoy Primary School — Tomonoy
- Tuble Elementary School — Tuble
- Tunga Elementary School — Tunga
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Integrated schools
- Bugho Integrated School (formerly Bugho Elementary School) — Bugho
- Moalboal Tourism Management Integrated National High School — Balabagon
Secondary schools
- Bala National High School — Bala
- Busay National High School — Busay
- Moalboal National High School — Basdiot
Private schools
- Moalboal Christian School Inc.— Tunga
- Nuevo School of Technology and Humanities — Tunga
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel Learning Center — Tunga
- San Juan High School of Moalboal, Cebu Inc. — Poblacion West
College/university
- Cebu Technological University – Moalboal Campus (formerly Cebu State College of Science and Technology – College of Fisheries){{cite web | url=https://www.ctu.edu.ph/moalboal/about/campus-history/#:~:text=The%20school%20formally%20began%20its,for%20the%20Division%20of%20Cebu. | title=Campus History | website=ctu.edu.ph }} — Poblacion West
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Gallery
2014 11 Moalboal 21 sardine run (16024303526).jpg|Sardine run in Moalboal
Moalboal Cebu 5.JPG|Moalboal Municipal Hall, Laguno Street
White Beach Moalboal.JPG|Basdako (White Beach)
Cebu_Sunset.jpg|Sunset near Moalboal
See also
References
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External links
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- [{{NSCB detail}} Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
{{Geographic location
| Centre = Moalboal
| North = Alcantara
| East = Argao
| South = Badian
| West = Tañon Strait
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