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Dumaguete City
is a city in the Philippine province of Negros Oriental . It is the capital, principal seaport , and largest city of Negros Oriental. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 102,265 people. A person from Dumaguete City is called a "Dumagueteño". The city is nicknamed The City of Gentle People .

Dumaguete City is referred to as a university town because of the presence of seven universities and colleges, where students of the province converge to enroll for tertiary education. The city is also a popular educational destination for students of surrounding provinces and cities in Visayas and Mindanao . The city is best known for Silliman University , the first Philippine university outside Manila and the country's first Protestant school. There are also 12 elementary schools and 9 high schools. The city's student population is estimated at 30,000.

The city attracts a considerable number of foreign tourists, particularly Europeans, because of easy ferry access from Cebu City, the availability of beach resorts and dive sites, and the attraction of dolphin and whale watching in nearby Bais Bay.

BRIEF PROFILE
Land Area: 3 551 hectares
Population: 103 000
Barangays: 30

The land_______________________________

The City has a land area of 34.26 km² , situated on the plains of the southeastern coast of Negros Island near the mouth of the Banica River. Of the province's 20 municipalities and 5 cities, Dumaguete City is the smallest in terms of land area. It is bounded on the north by the municipality of Sibulan ; on the south by the municipality of Bacong ; and on the west by the municipality of Valencia . As a coastal city, it is bounded on the east by the Mindanao Sea and the Tañon Strait , serving as a natural border to the neighboring provinces of Cebu and Siquijor.

The city's topography is generally flat from two to six kilometers from the shoreline. It slopes gently upwards to the adjoining municipality of Valencia. The highest ground elevation is located at the boundary of the municipality of Valencia, about one hundred meters above mean sea level. About 93% of the land have slopes of less than 3%. The remaining areas have 3% to 5% slope.

Dumaguete City is politically subdivided into 30 barangays , all classified as urban. The eight barangays in the city's downtown area are known primarily by number. The smallest barangay is Barangay 4 with an area of only 5.11 hectares, while the biggest barangay is Barangay Banilad with 362.71 hectares. A famous couple, Craig and Maricon Martin, were also married here in July 2004 at Spanish Heritage.

  • Bagacay
  • Bajumpandan
  • Balugo
  • Banilad
  • Bantayan
  • Batinguel
  • Bunao
  • Cadawinonan
  • Calindagan
  • Camanjac
  • Candau-ay
  • Cantil-e
  • Daro
  • Junob
  • Looc
  • Mangnao-Canal
  • Motong
  • Piapi
  • Barangay 1
  • Barangay 2
  • Barangay 3
  • Barangay 4
  • Barangay 5
  • Barangay 6
  • Barangay 7
  • Barangay 8
  • Pulantubig
  • Tabuctubig
  • Taclobo
  • Talay

Dumaguete City has two seasons, namely; the dry and the wet seasons. The wet season covers the period from June to November, and the dry season starts from December to May, the hottest being April and May. The average maximum temperature is 34.3 °C and the average minimum temperature is 22.9 °C for the past years. The relative humidity of the locality for the past years was 78¾% with the month of December registering the highest.

A Brief History___________________________

Dumaguete" was coined from the Visayan word "daggit" which means "to snatch". Because of the frequent marauding attacks of the Muslim pirates on the coastal town, and the power to attract and keep her visitors for good, hence, the word "dumaguet", meaning "to swoop," was christened to the village of Dumaguete. However, Diego Lopez Povedano in 1572, indicated the place as "Dananguet." But in 1734, Murillo Velarde referred to it, using its present name, as Dumaguete.

In 1890, the island-province of Negros was divided into two politico-military provinces, Occidental and Oriental. As earlier constituted, in 1898, Dumaguete was included in Negros Oriental. After the Philippine-American War, on May 1 , 1901 , a civil government was established by the Americans in the Province of Negros Oriental, including Dumaguete.

When World War II broke out, the city was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Forces on May 26 , 1942 . It was liberated on April 26 , 1945 by the combined forces of the U.S. Army and the Filipino guerrillas. On June 15 , 1948 or three years later, Republic Act No. 327, created the City of Dumaguete. Later, on June 21 , 1969 , Republic Act No. 5797 was enacted, otherwise known as the Revised Charter of Dumaguete City.

The People______________________________

Predominantly Cebuano speaking, but an average Dumagueteño can also communicate in Tagalog, Illonggo, and in English.

Commerce and Industry_____________________

Dumaguete enjoys a vibrant economy brought about by the influx of investors in the business process outsourcing and other industries. Teletech , one of the world's largest callcenter firms, and SPi , one of the world's leading BPO companies, are the two large ITES firms operating in Dumaguete. Robinsons Land Corporation , a major mall operator in the Philippines, will soon open its mall located on a 6-hectare lot in Calindagan, south of downtown Dumaguete. There is also an upsurge in the number of tourists arriving in the City of Dumaguete and nearby areas.

The academe pumps in more than P2 billion of economic activity into the city annually.

Getting There and Away_____________________

Buses and jeepneys from neighbouring cities and towns, depart for Dumaguete several times daily.

Fastcrafts and ferries from neighbouring island provinces depart for Dumaguete daily.

Other Information__________________________

Dumaguete has earned the distinction of being known as "the center of learning in the south," or a "university town" due to the presence of these universities that have made their mark nationally and abroad. The city's ambience and tranquil, moderate way of life make it conducive to learning and intellectual pursuits. The city has become a melting pot of students, professionals, artists, scholars and the literati coming from different parts of the country and the world.

Silliman University is the dominant institution of higher learning in Dumaguete City, providing the city with a distinct university town atmosphere. It is the oldest Protestant university in the country and the oldest American -established university in Asia . The 610,000 m² campus is adjacent to and intermixed with the city's downtown district.

Other universities located in the city are Foundation University , Negros Oriental State University , and Saint Paul University .

There are about 3500 business establishments registered with the city government in agriculture and fisheries, trade and industry, services and amusement sectors. There are three government-owned banks, twenty-four commercial banks, forty-four non-bank financing institutions, fourteen credit cooperatives and forty-five pawnshops.

Dumaguete City is the gateway to adventurous pursuits such as snorkeling and scuba diving in Apo Island, spelunking in Mabinay, or mountain or nature trekking in Mt. Talinis and Mt.Canlaon. A number of hotels and beach resorts are found in the city as well as in other municipalities in the province.

Hotels/Inns/Pension Houses__________________________

Hotel : BETHEL GUEST HOUSE Address : RIZAL BLVD DUMAGUETE CITY Classification : STANDARD Tel. No. : (6335)422-8000 up to 8003
Manager : ROY T. CANG
Hotel : COCO GRANDE HOTEL Address : HIDBARD AVE.,DUMAGUETE CITY,NEGROS ORIENTAL Classification : ECONOMY Tel. No. : (6335)225-0833/422-4858
Tel #: (035) 225-2000-2009
Manager : ANNALEE D. REYES
BSP GUEST HOUSE
Capitol Area,Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-2818

CITYWOODS
Ipil St. Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-2220

C & L SUITES INN
Perdices cor. Pinili St. Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-6219/422-9671

EL ORIENTE BEACH RESORT
Mangnao, Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 255-5544 or 0668

GAZEBO PENSION HOUSE
Cervantes St. Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-0579/422-7807

GSP HEADQUARTERS DORMITORY
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-0087

HAROLD'S MANSION GUEST HOUSE
Hibbard Ave. Dumaguete City
Tel #: (035) 225-8000/422-4961

Restaurants/Fast Foods__________________________

ALMER'S Capitol Area,Dumaguete City
ANATALIA RESTAURANT, EL Oriente, Dumaguete City
ANG CUSINA HOTEL DE TANJAY, Tanjay City
ATRIUM, OK Pensionne, Dumaguete City
AYUQUITAN RESTAURANT Wuthering Hiegths, San Jose
BTJ FOODHOUSE, Perdices St. Dumaguete City
BOSTON MARKET, Dumaguete City
CAF FILOMENA, Bethel Guesthouse, Rizal Ave. Dumaguete City
CHANTILLY Siliman Ave. Dumaguete City
CHOWKING, Perdices St. Dumaguete City
CITY BURGER, Real St. Dumaguete City/Rizal Ave. DC
COCO AMIGOS, Rizal Ave. Dumaguete City
DUMAGUETE TENNIS BAR & RESTAURANT, Motong Dumaguete City
DUNKN' DONUTS, Perdices St. Dumaguete City
EL AMIGO SILIMAN, Dumaguete City
EL CAMINO BLANCO, Flores Ave. Dumaguete City
EL DORADO, Lipayo, Dauin
EL ORIENTE BEACH RESORT, Mangnao Dumaguete City
GARAHE & CAF EXPRESSO, Noblefranca St. Dumaguete City
GIMMICK CLATOWN DARO, Dumaguete City
GLOBEEL KARAOKE BAR & RESTAURANT, Perdices Dumaguete City
GREENWICH, Perdices Dumaguete City
HAYAHAY TREEHOUSE BAR & VIEW DECK, Flores Ave. Piapi Dumaguete City
HONEYCOMB, Rizal Ave. Dumaguete City
HOWYANG, Perdices Dumaguete City
JOLLIBEE, Perdices Dumaguete City
KAMAYAN SA JO'S II, Siliman Ave. Dumaguete City
LAB-AS SEAFOODS, Piapi Dumaguete City
MCDONALDS, Perdices Dumaguete City
PIZZAHUT, Perdices Dumaguete City
SHAKEYS PIZZA, Rizal Ave. Dumaguete City

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