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| Negros<nowiki /> | |
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| Geography <nowiki/> | |
| Location | South East Asia <nowiki /> |
| Archipelago | Visayas<nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki /> |
| Area | 13,074 km²<nowiki /> |
| Highest point | Kanlaon (2,435 meters)<nowiki /> |
| Administration | |
| Province | Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental<nowiki/> <nowiki/> <nowiki/> <nowiki /> |
| Largest city | Bacolod (429,076)<nowiki /> <nowiki /> <nowiki/> <nowiki /> <nowiki/> <nowiki /> <nowiki/> <nowiki /> <nowiki/> <nowiki /> |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 3,700,000 (as of 2000)<nowiki /> |
| Density | 283<nowiki /> |
| Indigenous people | Visayan (Cebuano, Hiligaynon) |
Geography
Politically and culturally, Negros is divided into two provinces: Negros Oriental in the Central Visayas region and Negros Occidental, part of the Western Visayas region. This division of the island, which roughly follows the mountain range in the center of the island, corresponds to the two ethnoliguistic groups in this part of the country. The western part (Occidental) is where the Ilonggo- or Hiligaynon-speaking Negrenses are located, and the eastern portion (Oriental) is home to the Cebuano-speaking population.The chief cities on the island are Bacolod City in Negros Occidental and Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental.
Negros is noted for being the country's prime producer of sugar. Sugar cane plantations abound in the agricultural areas of the island.
Kanlaon Volcano in the northern part of the island is a semi-active volcano and overlooks Bacolod City. It is the highest peak on the island as well as all of the Visayas region. Other notable peaks on the island are Mt. Silay and Mt. Mandalagan in Negros Occidental, and Cuernos de Negros in Negros Oriental.
The volcanic activity in Negros is harvested into electricity through two geothermal power plants in the island. One is located in Palinpinon, Negros Oriental, and the other, to open in 2007, is in Mailum, Negros Occidental.
History
Negros Island was originally called Buglas - an old native word thought to mean "cut off." It is believed that Negros was once part of a greater mass of land, but was cut off either by what geologists call continental drift or by rising waters during the Ice age. Among its earliest inhabitants were dark-skinned natives belonging to the Negrito ethnic group, who had a unique culture.Thus, the Spaniards called the land Negros after the black natives they saw on their arrival on the island in April 1565. Two of the earliest native settlements, Binalbagan and Ilog, became towns in 1573 and 1584, respectively. Other settlements were Hinigaran, Bago, Marayo (now Pontevedra), Mamalan (now Himamaylan), and Candaguit (a sitio in San Enrique).
After appointing "encomienderos" for the island, Miguel López de Legaspi placed Negros under the jurisdiction of the governor of Oton on Panay. In 1734, however, the island became a military district and Ilog was made its first capital. The seat of government was later transferred to Himamaylan until Bacolod became the capital in 1849.
In 1890, the island was divided into Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental.
Republic Era
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From November 3 to November 6, 1898, the Negrenses rose in revolt against the Spanish authorities headed by politico-military governor Colonel Isidro de Castro. The Spaniards decided to surrender upon seeing armed troops marching in a pincer movement towards Bacolod. The revolutionaries, led by General Juan Araneta from Bago and General Aniceto Lacson from Talisay, were actually carrying fake arms consisting of rifles carved out of palm fronds and cannons of rolled bamboo mats painted black. By the afternoon of November 6, Colonel de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation, thus ending Spanish rule in Negros Occidental. This event is commemorated in Negros Occidental every November 5 as the day the Negrenses bluffed the Spaniards to attain their freedom.
For a detailed article on this event, see Negros Revolution.
November 5 has been declared a special non-working holiday in the province through Republic Act. No. 6709 signed by President Corazon Aquino on February 10, 1989.
On November 27, 1898, the Cantonal Republic of Negros was established. It came under U.S. protection on April 30, 1899. On July 22, 1899, it was renamed the Republic of Negros (República de Negros), but on April 30, 1901, this was dissolved by the United States.
Leaders
The presidents of the short-lived republic were:- Aniceto Lacson -- November 5, 1898 - July 22, 1899 (to November 27, 1898, in Negros Occidental only)
- Demetrio Larena -- November 24, 1898 - November 27, 1898 (in Negros Oriental)
- President of the Constituent Assembly José Luzuriaga -- July 22, 1899 - November 6, 1899
- Secretary of War Juan Araneta
- Civil Governor Melecio Severino -- November 6, 1899 - April 30, 1901
External links
- Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Oriental
- Official Website of the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental*
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Visayas (Visayan languages: Kabisay-an) is one of the three island groups in the Philippines, along with Luzon and Mindanao. It consists of several islands, primarily surrounding the Visayan Sea. It is the homeland of the Visayans.
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Kanlaon Volcano, or Mount Kanlaon (also spelled Canlaon), is a stratovolcano on Negros island in the Philippines. It is found between the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental in the Visayas region (10°24.7'N, 123°7.
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Region: Western Visayas (Region VI)
Capital: Bacolod City
Founded: —
Population:
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
Area: 7,926.
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Region: Central Visayas (Region VII)
Capital: Dumaguete City
Founded: March 10, 1917
Population:
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
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Bacolod City
Lungsod ng Bakolod
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Nickname: City of Smiles of the Philippines
Map of Negros Occidental showing the location of Bacolod City.
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Lungsod ng Bakolod
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Map of Negros Occidental showing the location of Bacolod City.
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Cebuano people usually refers to those whose native tongue is Cebuano, but more specifically the people who live in the province of Cebu. The Cebuano are the largest subset of the Visayan ethnic group and the largest migrant Filipino ethnic group in Mindanao which, in turn, is the
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The Hiligaynon are the indigenous inhabitants of the large coastal plain of East Panay island. Over the years, intermigrations and intramigrations have contributed to the diaspora of the Hiligaynon to different parts of the country.
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Visayas (Visayan languages: Kabisay-an) is one of the three island groups in the Philippines, along with Luzon and Mindanao. It consists of several islands, primarily surrounding the Visayan Sea. It is the homeland of the Visayans.
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Region: Central Visayas (Region VII)
Capital: Dumaguete City
Founded: March 10, 1917
Population:
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
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Region VII
CENTRAL VISAYAS
Regional center Cebu City
Population 5,706,953
– Density 381 per km
Area 14,852 km
Divisions
– Provinces 4
– Cities 15
– Municipalities 120
– Barangays 3,003
– Cong.
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CENTRAL VISAYAS
Regional center Cebu City
Population 5,706,953
– Density 381 per km
Area 14,852 km
Divisions
– Provinces 4
– Cities 15
– Municipalities 120
– Barangays 3,003
– Cong.
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Region: Western Visayas (Region VI)
Capital: Bacolod City
Founded: —
Population:
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
Area: 7,926.
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Region VI
WESTERN VISAYAS
Regional center Iloilo City
Population 5,193,889
– Density 146.9 per km
Area 35,351.3 km
Divisions
– Provinces 7
– Cities 17
– Municipalities 140
– Barangays 4,482
– Cong.
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WESTERN VISAYAS
Regional center Iloilo City
Population 5,193,889
– Density 146.9 per km
Area 35,351.3 km
Divisions
– Provinces 7
– Cities 17
– Municipalities 140
– Barangays 4,482
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Hiligaynon (or "Ilonggo") is an Austronesian language spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Hiligaynon is concentrated in the provinces of Iloilo and Negros Occidental.
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Cebuano, also known as Sinugboanon, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 20,000,000 people (according to Ethnologue). It is a subgroup or member of Bisaya, Visayan and Binisayâ.
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Bacolod City
Lungsod ng Bakolod
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Nickname: City of Smiles of the Philippines
Map of Negros Occidental showing the location of Bacolod City.
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Lungsod ng Bakolod
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Nickname: City of Smiles of the Philippines
Map of Negros Occidental showing the location of Bacolod City.
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Region: Western Visayas (Region VI)
Capital: Bacolod City
Founded: —
Population:
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
2000 census—2,565,723 (2nd largest)
Density—324 per km (15th highest)
Area: 7,926.
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The City of Dumaguete is a city in the Philippine province of Oriental Negros. Its unique characteristics, and its being the capital, principal seaport, and largest city of Oriental Negros, allowed the latter to gain the distinction of being one of the most livable islands
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Region: Central Visayas (Region VII)
Capital: Dumaguete City
Founded: March 10, 1917
Population:
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
2000 census—1,126,061 (20th largest)
Density—208 per km (41st highest)
Area:
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Sugars, brown
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 0 kcal 0 kJ
Carbohydrates 97.33 g
- Sugars 96.21 g
- Dietary fiber 0 g
Fat 0 g
Protein 0 g
Water 1.77 g
Thiamin (Vit. B1) 0.
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Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 0 kcal 0 kJ
Carbohydrates 97.33 g
- Sugars 96.21 g
- Dietary fiber 0 g
Fat 0 g
Protein 0 g
Water 1.77 g
Thiamin (Vit. B1) 0.
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Kanlaon Volcano, or Mount Kanlaon (also spelled Canlaon), is a stratovolcano on Negros island in the Philippines. It is found between the provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental in the Visayas region (10°24.7'N, 123°7.
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