Dangcagan

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Dangcagan
Municipality of Dangcagan
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Dangcagan
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 7°36′43″N125°00′10″E / 7.6119°N 125.0028°E / 7.6119; 125.0028
Country Philippines
Region Northern Mindanao
Province Bukidnon
District 3rd district
Barangays 14 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
  Type Sangguniang Bayan
   Mayor Mark Vincent B. Dandasan
   Vice Mayor Fruto B. Dandasan, Jr.
   Representative Manuel F. Zubiri
   Municipal Council
Members
   Electorate 17,835 voters (2022)
Area
[2]
  Total422.69 km2 (163.20 sq mi)
Elevation
340 m (1,120 ft)
Highest elevation
414 m (1,358 ft)
Lowest elevation
186 m (610 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
  Total26,076
  Density62/km2 (160/sq mi)
   Households
6,015
Economy
   Income class 3rd municipal income class
   Poverty incidence
29.77
% (2021) [4]
   Revenue 175.1 million (2020), 75.18 million (2012), 82.57 million (2013), 94.4 million (2014), 107.4 million (2015), 118.7 million (2016), 133.8 million (2017), 143.5 million (2018), 154.9 million (2019)
   Assets 441.1 million (2020), 97.12 million (2012), 74.42 million (2013), 84.44 million (2014), 124.8 million (2015), 182.2 million (2016), 225.2 million (2017), 286 million (2018), 349.1 million (2019)
   Expenditure 146.9 million (2020), 66.03 million (2012), 79.28 million (2013), 82.67 million (2014), 82.32 million (2015), 95.33 million (2016), 104.2 million (2017)
   Liabilities 84.29 million (2020), 13.67 million (2012), 22.47 million (2013), 20.67 million (2014), 38.9 million (2015), 34.67 million (2016), 48.02 million (2017), 75.74 million (2018), 77.72 million (2019)
Service provider
  ElectricityFirst Bukidnon Electric Cooperative (FIBECO)
Time zone UTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
8719
PSGC
IDD : area code +63(0)88
Native languages Western Bukidnon Manobo
Binukid
Cebuano
Ata Manobo
Tagalog
Website www.dangcaganbuk.gov.ph

Dangcagan, officially the Municipality of Dangcagan (Cebuano : Lungsod sa Dangcagan; Tagalog : Bayan ng Dangcagan), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,076 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province. [3]

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History

Dangcagan used to be an abode of the Manobos under the leadership of Datu Dangaan (meaning “to praise”), a prominent chieftain ruler known for his courage and affluence. The place was then a little Sitio of Maramag. As the Christian settlers from Luzon & Visayas began to flock and settle in the area, Datu Dangaan followers ran and hid their families in the forest and returned to their home only when they knew the settlers were not around.

This leads the settler to call the “Dagandagan”. It took ample time for the settler to befriend the natives. When the natives and the Christian settlers finally united, they made representation to the Municipal Government of Maramag to form a regular barrio within the territory of Datu Dangaan. They agreed to call the barrio Dangcagan in honor of the natives.

The first set of officers was headed by Mayor Vicente Cabiling, originally appointed to the position in 1961 and was elected and served for ten (10) consecutive years, he constructed the old Municipal Hall on top of the hill in the poblacion. And from 1972 until March 1986 Mayor Fruto Ll. Dandasan assumed the office. During his time he constructed new roads and maintained the barangay road network of Dangcagan

In 1992, Mayor Norberta B. Dandasan assumed as Municipal Mayor until June 1995. She pursued the programs and projects that were initiated by her late husband and other predecessors. The municipal gymnasium was completed.

In the May 1995 election, Roberto Cabunoc took over the mayorship of the town and implemented the road concreting projects, beautification of the municipal plaza, installation of water system, construction of the new municipal hall and completion of different barangay projects. After three terms of Mayor Cabunoc, Mayor Edilberto F. Ayuban followed with 3 consecutive terms.

In the mayoral election of 2013, Mayor Fruto B. Dandasan who used to be one of the town's elected councilor, became the town vice mayor for two consecutive terms and now elected as the municipal mayor of the town.

Geography

Dangcagan is located in the southern part of the province. It is 72 kilometres (45 mi) from the provincial capital, Malaybalay City, and 162 kilometres (101 mi) from regional center, Cagayan de Oro, which is the main outlet for its agricultural products. The town is sandwiched by municipality of Kitaotao in the northern and eastern part, by Kibawe, in its southern part and by Kadingilan on its western part. The Pulangi River and Muleta River serves as its natural boundary with Kitaotao (eastern side) and Kadingilan (western side), respectively.

The municipality has an aggregate land area of more or less 42,269 hectares (104,450 acres).

Climate

It has distinct dry and wet season; the wettest month is usually September and the driest month is March.

Climate data for Dancagan, Bukidnon
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(84)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
28
(82)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)20
(68)
20
(68)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
21
(70)
20
(68)
21
(70)
Average precipitation mm (inches)44
(1.7)
27
(1.1)
32
(1.3)
35
(1.4)
76
(3.0)
117
(4.6)
108
(4.3)
108
(4.3)
94
(3.7)
100
(3.9)
76
(3.0)
46
(1.8)
863
(34.1)
Average rainy days10.38.18.59.621.024.925.024.222.523.417.711.4206.6
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally) [5]

Soil and topography

It has a fertile soil ranging from clay to sandy loam. Its topography is 70% flat and 30% rolling, which is suitable for agricultural crops such as corn, rice and other commercial crops like coconut, coffee, cacao, rubber, banana and sugar cane.

Barangays

Dangcagan is politically subdivided into 14 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

Map of Dangcagan showing barangays under its jurisdiction. Buk dangcagan.png
Map of Dangcagan showing barangays under its jurisdiction.
PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2020 [3] 2010 [6]
101303001 Barongcot 8.4% 2,192 2,006 0.89%
101303002 Bugwak 2.5% 653 596 0.92%
101303003 Dolorosa 4.3% 1,134 1,015 1.11%
101303004 Kapalaran 5.8% 1,503 1,458 0.30%
101303005 Kianggat 6.3% 1,654 1,527 0.80%
101303006 Lourdes 2.4% 636 749 −1.62%
101303007 Macarthur 3.2% 822 802 0.25%
101303008 Miaray 13.8% 3,607 3,268 0.99%
101303009 Migcuya 4.2% 1,094 1,075 0.18%
101303010 New Visayas 3.8% 995 977 0.18%
101303011 Osmeña 5.7% 1,487 1,383 0.73%
101303012 Poblacion 22.8% 5,956 5,782 0.30%
101303013 Sagbayan 4.2% 1,093 1,019 0.70%
101303014 San Vicente 3.4% 897 791 1.27%
Total26,07622,4481.51%

Demographics

Population census of Dangcagan
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970 13,464    
1975 13,386−0.12%
1980 13,652+0.39%
1990 14,823+0.83%
1995 16,660+2.21%
2000 18,857+2.69%
2007 21,254+1.66%
2010 22,448+2.01%
2015 23,723+1.06%
2020 26,076+1.88%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [7] [6] [8] [9]

In the 2020 census, the population of Dangcagan was 26,076 people, [3] with a density of 62 inhabitants per square kilometre or 160 inhabitants per square mile.

Languages and dialects

The majority of the municipality's inhabitants speak Cebuano, although some inhabitants also speak the Hiligaynon/Ilonggo language and many still speak Binukid (Manobo language).

Economy

Poverty incidence of Dangcagan

10
20
30
40
50
2006
39.90
2009
39.86
2012
39.67
2015
43.13
2018
27.64
2021
29.77

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

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