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Danao City, Cebu, Philippines 60004
Danao City Community Website
There is no concrete record to support the story on how Danao got its name.
Although in the 1960s there were circularized copies of a story concerning the
early founding of Danao, but the contents and substance were but clear
reproduction of an old legendary version which related of a Spanish Captain by
the name of Manuel Aniceto del Rosario who, as the story went, was commissioned
by the early Spanish authorities in the province of Cebu to establish
municipalities starting from what is now Danao City towards the northern part of
Cebu as far as what is now presently the municipality of Borbon.
This developed when in compliance with his commission, Capt. Del Rosario went to
said places to perform his duties. Riding on a horse on his way to the north
after a place called Cotcot, he came upon a few natives who were resting and
taking time bathing their carabaos in one of the many lakes in the area.
Dismounting from his horse, the Captain took his rest and in a short while
struck conversation with the surprised natives. Pointing vertically his
forefinger to the ground where they stood, the captain inquired just what was
the name of the place, with the impression that the stranger might have asked
the name of the small lakes where their carabaos were resting, one of the native
instantly replied: DANAWAN (a Cebuano dialect for small lake) which, according
to the story, on account of the CaptainÂ’s defective sense of hearing, only
heard and recorded the first syllable DA-NAO. Thus begun the early naming of the
place DANAO.
The means of transportation within the city proper are motorized tricycles and
pedicabs.
A few people are engaged in the making of sidecars for bicycle. There is no big
transportation industry/company in the city; however, there are few auto repair
and bodybuilding shops operating in the area.
The citys road network consists of 12.1 kilometers of national roads; 12.2
kilometers of municipal roads; and 97.5 kilometers of barangay roads. There are
a total of 6 concrete bridges within the cityÂ’s boundary.
The city has two seaports.
The intercity transport system is primarily served by tricycles and pedicabs.
Public transport coming in and out of Danao City are mostly passenger jeepneys
plying the Danao-Cebu route. Passenger busses also pass by Danao City on the way
to the northern towns like Bogo from Cebu City and vice-versa. There are private
vehicles registered in the City which are increasing in number. Sea transport is
provided by about 50 boats/bancas mostly plying between Danao and Camotes
Island.
Danao is located in the northern part of Cebu facing the Camotes Islands. It
lies in the eastern coast between Compostela and Carmen and bounded on the west
by the municipalities of Balamban, Asturias and Tuburan.
It is 8.20 kilometers from Carmen to the North; 97.0 kilometers from Balamban
(via Toledo City); 92.14 kilometers from Asturias (via Lugo); 7.80 kilometers
from Compostela to the South; and 33.1 kilometers from Cebu City, reckoned from
kilometer 00.0 at the Cebu Provincial Capitol Building.
The city is about 3.43 meters above the main area level. Generally, it has flat
to rolling terrain with slopes ranging from 0% to 65%. Most of the flat or
nearly level areas are found along the narrow coastal plains running from north
to south and estimated to be 36% of the total land area.
These narrow areas extend to a width of approximately less than five kms.
Inland. These flat areas are now planted with sugarcane to serve as raw
materials for the sugar mills located at Dunggo-an. Rolling hills, which ranged
in elevation from 250 meters to 500 meters, with slope ranging from 15% to 45%
is estimated to be 21% of the total land area. The mountainous portion which
rise up to 700 meters, with slope range of 45% to 65% above, is estimated to be
43% of the total land area.
The city is about 3.43 meters above the main area level. Generally, it has flat
to rolling terrain with slopes ranging from 0% to 65%. Most of the flat or
nearly level areas are found along the narrow coastal plains running from north
to south and estimated to be 36% of the total land area.
These narrow areas extend to a width of approximately less than five kms.
Inland. These flat areas are now planted with sugarcane to serve as raw
materials for the sugar mills located at Dunggo-an. Rolling hills, which ranged
in elevation from 250 meters to 500 meters, with slope ranging from 15% to 45%
is estimated to be 21% of the total land area. The mountainous portion which
rise up to 700 meters, with slope range of 45% to 65% above, is estimated to be
43% of the total land area.
National Road: 10.334Kms.
Provincial Road: - Kms.
Municipal Road : 11.773 Kms.
Barangay Road : 75.927 Kms.
Ports (Domestic/International): 2
Schools (Public & Private)
Elementary: 35
High Schools: 4
Vocational: 1
College: 4
Public Library: none
Public Market: 1
Multi-purpose Building: 3
Recreation Courts/Centers : 12
Transportation Services
No. of Buses: 9
No. of Jeepneys : 106
No.of Tricycles: 1,154
No. of Trisicads: -
Communications
No. of Post Office: 1
No. of Telephone Stations: 1
No. of Telex Services: -
No. of Telegraphic Stations: 3
Power
Source of Electricity: CEBECO II
No. of Barangay Served: 24
No. Household Served:
Water
Source of Water: City Water System
Type of Business No. of Establishments
Sari-sari Stores: 705
Restaurants & Cafeterias: 28
Fresh Fish & Meal Retailers: 186
General Merchandising: 108
Service and Repair Shops: 23
Tailoring & Dress Shops: 15
Pawnshops & Lending Investments: 10
Lumber and Hardwares: 6
Pharmacies and Drug Stores: 10
Marketing Firms (Appliances, furniture,etc.): 5
Gasoline Stations: 4
Bakeries: 9
Photo Shops & Beauty Parlors: 12
Industrial Establishments
Name of Existing Industrial Firms/Companies Location Products Line
Cebu Mitzumi Inc.
Brgy. Sabang Electronic Spare Parts
Lloyds Richfields Inc.
Brgy. Dungo-an Cement
Raw materials available within the area:
Corn Fruit Trees Coconut Sugar Cane
Banana Suppliers of the following raw materials :
Livestock and Poultry (Names of existing Commercial farms within the area)
1. Filipinas Poultry Farm
2. Romulo Casia Poultry Farm
3. Priscillano Casia Poultry Farm
4. Almendras Poultry Farm
5. Herschell Munoz Poultry Farm
6. Romeo Tan Jr. Poultry Farm
7. Waloma Arit Poultry Farm
8. Romero Poultry Farm
9. Rerard Paray Poultry Farm
10. Dalumpenes Poultry Farm
11. Grace Almaden Poultry Farm
12. Dina Batucan Poultry Farm
Danao City is politically subdivided into 42 barangays.
* Baliang
* Bayabas
* Binaliw
* Cabungahan
* Cagat-Lamac
* Cahumayan
* Cambanay
* Cambubho
* Cogon-Cruz
* Danasan
* Dungga
* Dunggoan
* Guinacot
* Guinsay
* Ibo
* Langosig
* Lawaan
* Licos
* Looc
* Magtagobtob
* Malapoc
* Manlayag
* Mantija
* Masaba
* Maslog
* Nangka
* Oguis
* Pili
* Poblacion
* Quisol
* Sabang
* Sacsac
* Sandayong Norte
* Sandayong Sur
* Santa Rosa
* Santican
* Sibacan
* Suba
* Taboc
* Taytay
* Togonon
* Tuburan Sur
Sto. Tomas School (4)
Cebu State College of Science and Technology (4)
Manto Memorial Foundation College (0)
Cabungahan National High School (0)
Masaba National High School (0)
University of the Visayas - Danao Campus (2)
Northeastern Cebu Colleges (0)
City Central School (2)
DT Durano Elementary School (0)
Guinsay Elementary School (0)
Maslog Elementary School (0)
Sabang Elementary School
Liwayway ''Wewei'' Lao Cuyos
University of the Visayas - Danao Campus 1978
Judith Velarde Alvaro
University of the Visayas - Danao Campus 1985
~nina~ rom batulan
Sto. Tomas School 1998
generoso capuyan jr.
Cebu State College of Science and Technology 1979
Christopher Lauro Roble
Sto. Tomas School 1994
Christopher Lauro Roble
City Central School 1990
Michael Angelo Roble Glinogo
City Central School 1991
Mona Liza Dagatan Grogg
Cebu State College of Science and Technology 2002
Mona Liza Dagatan Grogg
Sto. Tomas School 1998