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Balingasag

Coordinates:8°45′N124°47′E / 8.75°N 124.78°E /8.75; 124.78
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Municipality in Misamis Oriental, Philippines
Not to be confused withBalingasa.
Municipality in Northern Mindanao, Philippines
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Location within thePhilippines
Coordinates:8°45′N124°47′E / 8.75°N 124.78°E /8.75; 124.78
CountryPhilippines
RegionNorthern Mindanao
ProvinceMisamis Oriental
District 1st district
Founded1849
Barangays30 (seeBarangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorAlexis S. Quina
 • Vice MayorFelix H. Borromeo
 • RepresentativeAtty. Karen Lagbas
 • Municipal Council
Members
  • John M. Romualdo
  • Cristina Teresa M. Ociones
  • Jesus M. Banaag
  • Helen P. Mabao
  • Alvin A. Edades
  • Adonis J. Gayramon
  • Crisogono G. Llido Jr.
  • Ligaya B. Aganap
 • Electorate52,740 voters (2025)
Area
 • Total
147.11 km2 (56.80 sq mi)
Elevation
47 m (154 ft)
Highest elevation
365 m (1,198 ft)
Lowest elevation
−1 m (−3.3 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[3]
 • Total
76,877
 • Density522.58/km2 (1,353.5/sq mi)
 • Households
17,345
DemonymBalingasagon
Economy
 • Income class2nd municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
24.33
% (2021)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 384.6 million (2022)
 • Assets₱ 950.3 million (2022)
 • Expenditure₱ 308.3 million (2022)
 • Liabilities₱ 261 million (2022)
Service provider
 • ElectricityMisamis Oriental 2 Rural Electric Cooperative (MORESCO 2)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
9005
PSGC
IDD:area code+63 (0)88
Native languagesCebuano
Binukid
Subanon
Tagalog
Websitewww.knowbalingasag.com

Balingasag, officially theMunicipality of Balingasag (Cebuano:Lungsod sa Balingasag;Tagalog:Bayan ng Balingasag), is amunicipality in theprovince ofMisamis Oriental,Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 74,385 people.[5]

The town is being pushed to be included in theUNESCOWorld Heritage List due to its impressive array of colonial structures with hints of indigenous Mindanaoan architecture.

Etymology

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The municipality's name came from two contracted Cebuano words "baling", which means fish net, and "kasag", crab.

History

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Balingasag started as a pre-Hispanic settlement, which was eventually discovered by the Spaniards when they came to colonize the Philippines.

Legend has it that one day during the Spanish regime a group of guardia civil, while patrolling the seashore near the settlement of the natives, chanced upon some fishermen pulling fishing nets. A guardia civil asked a fisherman for the name of the place. Not understanding the language and thinking that he was asked what he what was doing, the fisherman, pointing his finger to the net, answered “baling”, and then turning it to the contents of the boat nearby, added “kasag”.

According to early accounts, the present town site of Balingasag was heavily forested, making it the favorite hiding place of bandits and pirates, who constantly terrorized the inhabitants. One of the notorious groups marauding the area was that of Datu Gumpot, who made the area now occupied by Cala-cala, a sitio of Barangay Cogon, as his base. This place was then known as Gumpot Kitagtag. The presence of these lawless elements in the area made the inhabitants evacuate to safer places every now and then.

Gumpot's group later on disappeared and never came back. This motivated the natives to settle. One group, however, moved to Galas, a part of the place known as Sabangan, an area somewhere between what is now Barangay Waterfall and Barangay Baliwagan. The other group remained at Gumpot Kitagtag.

Galas was ruled by Datu Marcos and his wife, Ba’ai Gregoria. On the other hand, Gumpot Kitagtag was under Datu Mateo and his wife Ba’ai Tomasa. Though these rulers now had their own territory, they remained true and loyal to each other. Marriages between the members of these two tribes further strengthened the bond that had since bound the two leaders. Notable of these conjugal unions was that of Marcos Antonio, the son of Datu Marcos, and Rita Gregoria, the daughter of Datu Mateo.

Eventually, these two great leaders died and were succeeded by their sons. Marcos Antonio became the Datu of Galas and Manuel Mateo ruled Gumpot Kitagtag. These new leaders maintained the alliance established by their predecessors. They constantly communicated with each other and discussed means, or undertook activities, to improve their settlements.

In one of their meetings, the idea of establishing a common place, where the members of their tribes could meet and conduct commercial or social activities, was developed. The two rulers, together with their respective followers, presented their choices. Finally, they decided to locate their meeting place or “poblacion” diha tungod nianang balinganan ta sa kasag (in the place where we catch crabs). This place was part of Galas.

The “poblacion” grew and became popular. In 1749, the Spanish Authority recognized the place and the whole territory of Sabangan under the name Balingasag. Thus, Sabangan could be considered as the old Balingasag.

In 1790, a great flood swept Sabangan, leaving the inhabitants nothing but desolation and depression. After the flood, the leader of Galas this time, Datu Antonio Ramon, the son of Datu Marcos Antonio, proposed to his followers the notion of transferring their settlement to a safer place. The inhabitants loved their place so much that they disagreed with the idea of their chieftain. In the end, however, the leader prevailed upon the followers.

Datu Antonio Ramon and his followers eyed Gumpot Kitagtag, now under the control of Datu Mamerto Manuel, the son and successor of Datu Manuel Mateo, as the ideal place to relocate. Negotiations ensued. After the conditions were agreed by both parties, the transfer began sometime in 1793 and was completed in 1810.

One of the important agreements between the two groups was to divide the poblacion into two. The present Rizal Street, then called Calle Real, which now traverses the span between the gate of Balingasag Central School and the town's wharf, became the demarcation line. All lots on the right side of this street, when facing mountain, and all agricultural lands as far as Baliwagan, would belong to Datu Antonio Ramon and his followers. To Datu Mamerto Manuel and his followers went all the lots on the opposite side of the poblacion and all the agricultural lands as far as Mandangoa. Governor General Narciso Claveria issued on 21 November 1841 a decree (Renovacion de Apellidos) requiring the natives to change their family names and if they had none, they have to adopt a new one. Consequently, Datu Mamerto Manuel chose “Valmores” as his surname, while Datu Antonio Ramon opted for “Madroño”.

Balingasag, being the name recognized by the Spanish Authority, gradually replaced the name of the territory that was Gumpot Kitagtag. In 1842, Balingasag was finally given official recognition as a town through a Spanish Royal Decree. If this royal decree were the basis of the existence of the present Balingasag, Mamerto Manuel Valmores and Antonio Ramon Madroño would then be considered as the “Founding Patriarchs” of this municipality.

The royal recognition of Balingasag as a political or administrative entity under the Spanish sovereignty engendered new systems and structures of governance, which supplanted the indigenous ways of running community affairs. This time the head of the community was the gobernadorcillo, which bore the title capitan. This position is equivalent to the present day Municipal Mayor.

Mamerto Manuel Valmores was appointed in 1820 as the first gobernadorcillo of the town. The last gobernadorcillo was Leon Valmores. Holding this position for about 16 years (1822-1837), Francisco Anuario Valmores, the eldest son of Mamerto Manuel, may be considered as the longest serving gobernadorcillo.

New leaders had surfaced as changes in the Philippine government took place. Faustino Vega became the first town executive, which has known that time as presidente local, under the short-lived First Philippine Republic (1898-1903). Melquiades Vega, the son of Faustino Vega, served as the first presidente local under the American Regime (1903-1928).

Ramon Neri Ludeña became the first mayor under the Commonwealth Government while Jose P. Roa served the same position during World War II (1938-1944). The first municipal mayor under the Republic of the Philippines was Gorgonio B. Tagarda.

The more recent elected town mayors included Manuel Varquez; Alejo E. Olano, Sr; Porferio R. Roa; Andrea H. Borromeo, Felix H. Borromeo and lawyer Alexis Quina, who is known for civil development. Marietta R. Abogado, daughter of former municipal mayor Porferio Roa assumed the town's top post last June 30, 2016.

Geography

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Barangays

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Balingasag is politically subdivided into 30barangays. Each barangay consists ofpuroks while some havesitios.

  • Balagnan
  • Baliwagan
  • San Francisco
  • Binitinan
  • Blanco
  • Calawag
  • Camuayan
  • Cogon
  • Dansuli
  • Dumarait
  • Hermano
  • Kibanban
  • Linabu
  • Linggangao
  • Mambayaan
  • Mandangoa
  • Napaliran
  • Barangay 1 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 2 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 3 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 4 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 5 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 6 (Poblacion)
  • Quezon
  • Rosario
  • Samay
  • San Isidro
  • San Juan
  • Talusan
  • Waterfall

Climate

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Climate data for Balingasag, Misamis Oriental
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
29
(85)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
23
(73)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)327
(12.9)
254
(10.0)
185
(7.3)
128
(5.0)
215
(8.5)
273
(10.7)
248
(9.8)
243
(9.6)
214
(8.4)
246
(9.7)
271
(10.7)
271
(10.7)
2,875
(113.3)
Average rainy days24.321.122.520.628.328.829.429.028.028.326.024.2310.5
Source: Meteoblue[6]

Demographics

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People's Palace (Municipal Hall)
Population census of Balingasag
YearPop.±% p.a.
19034,383—    
191815,154+8.62%
193920,948+1.55%
194826,270+2.55%
196019,715−2.36%
197026,389+2.96%
197531,811+3.82%
198038,364+3.82%
YearPop.±% p.a.
199041,506+0.79%
199546,018+1.95%
200051,782+2.56%
200757,765+1.52%
201065,876+4.90%
201567,059+0.34%
202074,385+2.21%
202476,877+0.79%
Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[7][8][9][10][11]

In the 2020 census, the population of Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, was 74,385 people,[12] with a density of 510 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1,300 inhabitants per square mile.

Ethnicity and Language

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Higaonon and Binukid peoples were Balingasag's first inhabitants, albeit are minority today mainly due to the periods of migrations from other parts of the country since the Spanish colonial times. The majority of the municipality's residents today are descended fromVisayans who came fromCebu,Bohol,Siquijor andNegros Oriental before Spanish colonial era. However, other ethnolinguistic groups also made residents of Balingasag, such asBicolanos,Hiligaynons,Ilocanos,Kapampangans,Tagalogs andWarays whose ancestors or settlers themselves who came to the municipality for employment opportunities in logging, mining, farming, fishing, trading and teaching during the late Spanish and American colonial periods and since postwar era, making the municipality a melting pot of cultures.Maranaos andMaguindanaons also dwell in Balingasag.[citation needed]

Cebuano is the widely spoken dominant language in Balingasag. It is also spoken with a Balingasag variant, similar to a dialect spoken in the neighboring municipality ofJasaan that has influences from indigenous Higaonon and Binukid languages, while Higaonons and Binukid has also their own languages mutually intelligible to each other. Balingasag has minor but significant speakers of other languages such asBoholano dialect of Cebuano,Bicolano,Hiligaynon,Ilocano,Kapampangan,Pangasinan andWaray, as well asSubanon,Maranao andMaguindanaon in addition to Cebuano.Tagalog/Filipino andEnglish are used as the primaryformalmedium of instructions in schools, while the former is widely understood by residents, who often use it in varying professional fields.[citation needed]

Religion

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Balingasag has predominant Roman Catholic Christian population, withSanto Niño as its patron saint. Other religious groups include Assembly of God, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP), Baptist and Bible Fundamental churches, Seventh Day Adventist Churches,Iglesia ni Cristo,Members Church of God International and other denominations. Islam, practiced by Maranaos and Maguindanaons as well as theBalik Islam (converts to Islam), has small but growing adherents in the municipality, having two mosques being located there, one in Barangay Mambayaan and the other in Barangay Waterfall.

Economy

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Poverty incidence of Balingasag

10
20
30
40
50
60
2000
48.35
2003
49.21
2006
48.90
2009
51.20
2012
37.72
2015
35.77
2018
20.15
2021
24.33

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Education

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List of Cultural Properties of Balingasag

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Cultural Property
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Abuzo HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag849 Valmores St.8°44′40″N124°46′32″E / 8.744485°N 124.775504°E /8.744485; 124.775504 (Abuzo House)

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Acantilado HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega corner Mabini Sts.8°44′42″N124°46′44″E / 8.74499°N 124.778791°E /8.74499; 124.778791 (Acantilado House)

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Albason Roa HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Tres Martires Sts.8°44′33″N124°46′31″E / 8.74242°N 124.775412°E /8.74242; 124.775412 (Albason Roa House)

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Almendrala Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Olano Sts.8°44′30″N124°46′25″E / 8.741639°N 124.773545°E /8.741639; 124.773545 (Almendrala Ancestral House)

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Amparo Valmores-Roa HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre St.8°44′42″N124°46′42″E / 8.744971°N 124.778407°E /8.744971; 124.778407 (Amparo Valmores-Roa House)

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Anastacio Bablera, Sr. HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Capili Sts.8°44′29″N124°46′32″E / 8.74141°N 124.77553°E /8.74141; 124.77553 (Anastacio Bablera, Sr. House)

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Antonio Buzun HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre St.8°44′42″N124°46′43″E / 8.745034°N 124.778534°E /8.745034; 124.778534 (Antonio Buzun House)

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Apolonio Kalaga Gamolo Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag50 M. E. Mundo St.8°44′47″N124°46′36″E / 8.746314°N 124.776536°E /8.746314; 124.776536 (Apolonio Kalaga Gamolo Ancestral House)

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Apolonio Pabelonio HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagVarquez St.8°44′43″N124°46′41″E / 8.745327°N 124.777958°E /8.745327; 124.777958 (Apolonio Pabelonio House)

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Bahica HouseBuilt in 1945Misamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Capili Sts.8°44′29″N124°46′33″E / 8.741336°N 124.77581°E /8.741336; 124.77581 (Bahica House)

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Valdehueza HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Mabini Sts.8°44′39″N124°46′45″E / 8.744261°N 124.779289°E /8.744261; 124.779289 (Valdehueza House)

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Balingasag Catholic CemeteryWith extant hewn stone perimeter fenceMisamis OrientalBalingasagJ. P. Roa St.8°44′48″N124°46′28″E / 8.746555°N 124.774458°E /8.746555; 124.774458 (Balingasag Catholic Cemetery)

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Balingasag Central Elementary SchoolAmerican-era, Gabaldon-type School buildingMisamis OrientalBalingasagLopez Jaena St.8°44′42″N124°46′48″E / 8.74489°N 124.779974°E /8.74489; 124.779974 (Balingasag Central Elementary School)

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Barretto HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing St.8°44′44″N124°46′37″E / 8.745565°N 124.776817°E /8.745565; 124.776817 (Barretto House)

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Bautista-Roa HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′46″N124°46′38″E / 8.746015°N 124.777247°E /8.746015; 124.777247 (Bautista-Roa House)

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Beneta Fernandez Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag10 Valmores cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′42″N124°46′37″E / 8.74503°N 124.777045°E /8.74503; 124.777045 (Beneta Fernandez Ancestral House)

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Cornelio Echeveria-Galdo HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Septiembre cor. Mabini Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′43″E / 8.745282°N 124.778665°E /8.745282; 124.778665 (Cornelio Echeveria-Galdo House)

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Cubillo-Luardo Maternity ClinicMisamis OrientalBalingasagRizal cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′39″N124°46′43″E / 8.74427°N 124.778695°E /8.74427; 124.778695 (Cubillo-Luardo Maternity Clinic)

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Delos Reyes HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagVarquez St.8°44′48″N124°46′39″E / 8.746686°N 124.777629°E /8.746686; 124.777629 (Delos Reyes House)

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Delos Santos HouseErected in 1910Misamis OrientalBalingasagVarquez St.8°44′46″N124°46′41″E / 8.746016°N 124.777948°E /8.746016; 124.777948 (Delos Santos House)

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Dr. Lino M. Seriña HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores cor. Regalado Sts.8°44′42″N124°46′36″E / 8.744996°N 124.776534°E /8.744996; 124.776534 (Dr. Lino M. Seriña House)

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Nemesio and Ciriaca Vega's ResidenceMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Regalado Sts.8°44′35″N124°45′26″E / 8.743122°N 124.757171°E /8.743122; 124.757171 (Nemesio and Ciriaca Vega's Residence)

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Emeterio Moreno Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Roa Sts.8°44′35″N124°46′37″E / 8.743005°N 124.776846°E /8.743005; 124.776846 (Emeterio Moreno Ancestral House)

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Emilio Domo Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM. E. Mundo cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′48″N124°46′38″E / 8.746725°N 124.777356°E /8.746725; 124.777356 (Emilio Domo Ancestral House)

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Gervacio Gamolo Sr. Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′44″N124°46′36″E / 8.74547°N 124.776631°E /8.74547; 124.776631 (Gervacio Gamolo Sr. Ancestral House)

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Fructuoso Ebcas HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM.E. Mundo cor. J. P. Roa Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′29″E / 8.745351°N 124.774772°E /8.745351; 124.774772 (Fructuoso Ebcas House)

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Soliva HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagMadronio St.8°44′30″N124°46′31″E / 8.741795°N 124.775241°E /8.741795; 124.775241 (Soliva House)

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Go HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega cor. Seriña Sts.8°47′39″N124°46′39″E / 8.79407°N 124.777408°E /8.79407; 124.777408 (Go House)

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Go King HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′42″E / 8.744733°N 124.778274°E /8.744733; 124.778274 (Go King House)

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Gora & Vergara Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′42″E / 8.744824°N 124.778467°E /8.744824; 124.778467 (Gora & Vergara Ancestral House)

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Hermogenes Sabugan HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega cor. Mabini Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′45″E / 8.744857°N 124.779049°E /8.744857; 124.779049 (Hermogenes Sabugan House)

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Ignacio Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag105 Cailing cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′46″N124°46′39″E / 8.746217°N 124.777603°E /8.746217; 124.777603 (Ignacio Valmores House)

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Inguito HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM.E. Mundo cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′48″N124°46′37″E / 8.746581°N 124.777004°E /8.746581; 124.777004 (Inguito House)

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Isabelo Roa HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′44″N124°46′38″E / 8.74542°N 124.777329°E /8.74542; 124.777329 (Isabelo Roa House)

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Jesus Chaves Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre St.8°44′41″N124°46′38″E / 8.74471°N 124.777219°E /8.74471; 124.777219 (Jesus Chaves Ancestral House)

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Jose Autor HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag1046 Cailing cor. J. P. Roa Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′30″E / 8.74479°N 124.774927°E /8.74479; 124.774927 (Jose Autor House)

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Jose Moreno HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Roa Sts.8°44′42″N124°46′36″E / 8.744929°N 124.776661°E /8.744929; 124.776661 (Jose Moreno House)

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Jose Valmores Pimentel HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. Roa Sts.8°44′42″N124°46′33″E / 8.745034°N 124.77585°E /8.745034; 124.77585 (Jose Valmores Pimentel House)

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Juan Almendrala HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagOlano cor. Unnamed Road8°44′30″N124°46′30″E / 8.741678°N 124.775021°E /8.741678; 124.775021 (Juan Almendrala House)

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Juan Salvane HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires St.8°44′31″N124°46′39″E / 8.741848°N 124.7775451°E /8.741848; 124.7775451 (Juan Salvane House)

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Juanito Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagRizal cor. Mabini Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′45″E / 8.744633°N 124.779119°E /8.744633; 124.779119 (Juanito Valmores House)

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Lagumbay HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM.E. Mundo cor. J.P. Roa8°44′44″N124°46′30″E / 8.745471°N 124.774959°E /8.745471; 124.774959 (Lagumbay House)

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Leovegildo Sinogaya HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing St.8°44′41″N124°46′29″E / 8.744723°N 124.774755°E /8.744723; 124.774755 (Leovegildo Sinogaya House)

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Ludeña HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Tres Martires Sts.8°43′25″N124°46′31″E / 8.72374°N 124.775207°E /8.72374; 124.775207 (Ludeña House)

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Macario Ladera HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCapili St.8°44′27″N124°46′30″E / 8.740896°N 124.775025°E /8.740896; 124.775025 (Macario Ladera House)

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Magsalay HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag1008 15 de Setiembre St.8°44′38″N124°46′31″E / 8.743881°N 124.775264°E /8.743881; 124.775264 (Magsalay House)

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Mangubat HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag145 Cailing cor. Roa Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′33″E / 8.745234°N 124.775791°E /8.745234; 124.775791 (Mangubat House)

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Maria and Maximo Achas Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM. E. Mundo St.8°44′43″N124°46′28″E / 8.745203°N 124.774509°E /8.745203; 124.774509 (Maria and Maximo Achas Ancestral House)

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Maximo Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′37″E / 8.745202°N 124.77694°E /8.745202; 124.77694 (Maximo Valmores House)

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Mayuman Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagF. Vega St.8°44′41″N124°46′44″E / 8.744728°N 124.778764°E /8.744728; 124.778764 (Mayuman Ancestral House)

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Melquides Achas Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag138 M. E. Mundo cor. Osmeña Sts.8°44′44″N124°46′32″E / 8.745483°N 124.775417°E /8.745483; 124.775417 (Melquides Achas Ancestral House)

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Mercado Avelino HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag118 Cailing cor. Roa Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′33″E / 8.745361°N 124.775933°E /8.745361; 124.775933 (Mercado Avelino House)

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Mercado Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre cor. Varquez Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′42″E / 8.745168°N 124.778267°E /8.745168; 124.778267 (Mercado Valmores House)

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Cuerquez Ancestral HouseAncestral house of Tirso Cuerquez, son of Saturnino CuerquisMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Madronio Sts.8°44′31″N124°46′31″E / 8.742035°N 124.775364°E /8.742035; 124.775364 (Cuerquez Ancestral House)

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Olano HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagRegalado cor. F. Vega Sts.8°44′39″N124°46′37″E / 8.744161°N 124.776966°E /8.744161; 124.776966 (Olano House)

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Pedro Zaballero Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag12 M. E. Mundo cor, Varquez Sts.8°44′48″N124°46′39″E / 8.746561°N 124.777407°E /8.746561; 124.777407 (Pedro Zaballero Ancestral House)

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Prisco Fabre HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag45 Varquez cor. Valmores Sts.8°44′44″N124°46′40″E / 8.745672°N 124.777849°E /8.745672; 124.777849 (Prisco Fabre House)

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Prudencio Roa Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′43″N124°46′36″E / 8.745139°N 124.776784°E /8.745139; 124.776784 (Prudencio Roa Ancestral House)

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Ramona Pabualan-Sabal HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′45″N124°46′38″E / 8.745883°N 124.777336°E /8.745883; 124.777336 (Ramona Pabualan-Sabal House)

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Ramon Chua HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagRizal cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′39″N124°46′42″E / 8.744036°N 124.778266°E /8.744036; 124.778266 (Ramon Chua House)

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Ramon Roa Sr. HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′45″N124°46′38″E / 8.745766°N 124.777184°E /8.745766; 124.777184 (Ramon Roa Sr. House)

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Ricardo Singhedas HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores cor. Osmeña Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′33″E / 8.744649°N 124.775805°E /8.744649; 124.775805 (Ricardo Singhedas House)

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Roa-Miguel Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Mabini Sts.8°44′38″N124°46′46″E / 8.744016°N 124.779357°E /8.744016; 124.779357 (Roa-Miguel Ancestral House)

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Rogelio Mercado HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Malvar Sts.8°44′37″N124°46′42″E / 8.743591°N 124.778461°E /8.743591; 124.778461 (Rogelio Mercado House)

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Severino and Purificacion Romualdo HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagCailing cor. J. P. Roa Sts.8°44′41″N124°46′30″E / 8.744639°N 124.775054°E /8.744639; 124.775054 (Severino and Purificacion Romualdo House)

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Roque Valmores Ancestral HouseErected on August 16, 1938Misamis OrientalBalingasagM. E. Mundo cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′46″N124°46′35″E / 8.746189°N 124.776314°E /8.746189; 124.776314 (Roque Valmores Ancestral House)

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Santa Rita de Cascia Parish ChurchSpanish-era brick churchMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires St.8°44′36″N124°46′31″E / 8.743301°N 124.775318°E /8.743301; 124.775318 (Santa Rita de Cascia Parish Church)

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Serna-Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagVarquez St.8°44′45″N124°46′41″E / 8.745923°N 124.777969°E /8.745923; 124.777969 (Serna-Valmores House)

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Severino Pimentel HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagLudeña cor. Regalado Sts.8°44′36″N124°46′26″E / 8.743324°N 124.77384°E /8.743324; 124.77384 (Severino Pimentel House)

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Tan HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre St.8°44′43″N124°46′44″E / 8.745213°N 124.779002°E /8.745213; 124.779002 (Tan House)

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Tanasia Roa HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag1011 M. E. Mundo St.8°44′44″N124°46′31″E / 8.745558°N 124.775143°E /8.745558; 124.775143 (Tanasia Roa House)

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Teodolo Velos HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Capili Sts.8°44′30″N124°46′33″E / 8.741551°N 124.77597°E /8.741551; 124.77597 (Teodolo Velos House)

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Unnamed House 1 in Brgy 1Misamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre St.8°44′43″N124°46′42″E / 8.74517°N 124.778422°E /8.74517; 124.778422 (Unnamed House 1 in Brgy 1)

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Unnamed House 2 in Brgy 2Misamis OrientalBalingasag15 de Setiembre cor. Seriña Sts.8°44′40″N124°46′38″E / 8.744532°N 124.777249°E /8.744532; 124.777249 (Unnamed House 2 in Brgy 2)

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Unnamed House in Barangay 3Misamis OrientalBalingasagRegalado cor. F. Vega Sts.8°44′38″N124°46′37″E / 8.743912°N 124.77706°E /8.743912; 124.77706 (Unnamed House in Barangay 3)

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Unnamed House in Barangay 5Misamis OrientalBalingasagTres Martires cor. Madronio Sts.8°44′32″N124°46′32″E / 8.742298°N 124.775476°E /8.742298; 124.775476 (Unnamed House in Barangay 5)

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Valdovino Zaballero Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagM. E. Mundo St.8°44′48″N124°46′38″E / 8.746528°N 124.777308°E /8.746528; 124.777308 (Valdovino Zaballero Ancestral House)

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Valmores HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasag94 Varquez St.8°44′45″N124°46′40″E / 8.745905°N 124.777762°E /8.745905; 124.777762 (Valmores House)

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Vega Ancestral HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagRegalado cor. Rizal Sts.8°44′37″N124°46′38″E / 8.743611°N 124.77723°E /8.743611; 124.77723 (Vega Ancestral House)

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Vicente Macas HouseMisamis OrientalBalingasagValmores St.8°44′44″N124°46′40″E / 8.74543°N 124.777766°E /8.74543; 124.777766 (Vicente Macas House)

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Tourism

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Vega Ancestral House
  • Vega Ancestral House - located in the Poblacion district, is a preserved Philippine colonial house which has been visited by national leaders like GeneralEmilio Aguinaldo and PresidentSergio Osmeña, and Gura - Vergara house that was established 1878. It was where thenInday Badiday, former showbiz anchor, lived as she was from Balingasag.
  • St. Rita's College of Balingasag - founded in 1901, the first Catholic School in Balingasag and is also among the top schools in the province.

Notes

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  1. ^wmph is an internal identifier used byWikimedia Philippines to identify the monument. This is not an official identifier, and only shown temporarily in the templates until the government creates an updated complete list.

References

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  1. ^Municipality of Balingasag | (DILG)
  2. ^"2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density"(PDF).Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016.ISSN 0117-1453.Archived(PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. RetrievedJuly 16, 2021.
  3. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. 17 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  4. ^"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  5. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. 17 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  6. ^"Balingasag: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". Meteoblue. Retrieved29 April 2020.
  7. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. 17 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  8. ^Census of Population (2015)."Region X (Northern Mindanao)".Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay.Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved20 June 2016.
  9. ^Census of Population and Housing (2010)."Region X (Northern Mindanao)"(PDF).Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay.National Statistics Office. Retrieved29 June 2016.
  10. ^Censuses of Population (1903–2007)."Region X (Northern Mindanao)".Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007.National Statistics Office.
  11. ^"Province of".Municipality Population Data.Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved17 December 2016.
  12. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. 17 July 2025. Retrieved18 July 2025.
  13. ^"Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. RetrievedDecember 28, 2020.
  14. ^"Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 29 November 2005.
  15. ^"2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 23 March 2009.
  16. ^"City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates; 2006 and 2009"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 3 August 2012.
  17. ^"2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. 31 May 2016.
  18. ^"Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates; 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. 10 July 2019.
  19. ^"PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 15 December 2021. Retrieved22 January 2022.
  20. ^"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved28 April 2024.
  21. ^"St. Peter's College of Misamis Oriental, Inc".edukasyon.ph. Retrieved17 June 2023.
  22. ^"St. Rita's College of Balingasag".www.srcb.edu.ph. Retrieved2024-05-13.
  23. ^"Misamis Oriental Institute of Science and Technology". Retrieved2025-05-08.

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