• Source: Salug
    • Salug, officially the Municipality of Salug (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Salug; Subanen: Benwa Salog; Chavacano: Municipalidad de Salug; Tagalog: Bayan ng Salug), is a municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 32,134 people.


      History


      The municipality of Salug was established by virtue of Republic Act No. 2510 enacted on June 21, 1959, upon separation of eleven barrios of Liloy, with Barrio Mucas the seat of government.
      Araw ng Salug (Salug Day) is annually celebrated on the 18th day of September.
      Salug reduced its territory upon the creation of the municipality of Godod by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 146 issued on February 8, 1982.


      = Mayors' protest

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      On December 28, 2007, Salug Mayor Jesus Lim, president of the Zamboanga del Norte Mayors’ League, led 20 mayors of Zamboanga del Norte who protested the Department of Justice's incarceration of former congressman Romeo Jalosjos. Flags in their respective towns were flown at half mast and black ribbons were displayed at town halls.


      Geography


      Municipality of Salug is bounded on the south by the municipality of Godod the north-west by Liloy, to the east by the municipality of Leon B. Postigo, and to the north by Sindangan Bay.


      = Climate

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      Salug falls within the third type of climate wherein the seasons are not very pronounced. Rain is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. Because of its tropical location the municipality does not experience cold weather. Neither does it experience strong weather disturbances due to its geographical location (being outside the typhoon belt) and also because of the mountains that are surrounding the municipality.


      = Barangays

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      Salug is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.


      Demographics



      Salug Municipality is predominantly Christian with Philippine Independent Church or Aglipayan and Roman Catholics constitutes the majority of the Christians. Salugnon is composed of Visayan speaking locals and the minorities that compose of the lumad or aborigine Subanon tribe.


      = Language

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      Cebuano and Subanon are majority spoken languages. The majority of the population can speak and understand English.


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      Economy


      Poverty incidence of Salug


      Transportation


      The Integrated Bus Terminal, located at the center of the municipality, serves short- and long-distance trips connecting other municipalities, cities in Zamboanga del Norte and neighboring provinces. The public modes of transportation within the municipality are sikad-sikad and habal-habal and pedicabs. Jeepneys, van, and bus Rural Transits are available for long-distance travels.


      = Seaport

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      The Port of Liloy is located 30 minutes away from the Municipality of Salug facing the Sindangan Bay It serves the cargo port for transporting products to and from Zamboanga City, Sindangan and Cebu.


      = Airports

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      The main airport is Dipolog Airport, located in the City of Dipolog, a 3+1⁄2-hour drive from the Poblacion. There is also a neighboring community airport in Liloy but it serves only private and government aircraft for official visits in the adjacent areas.


      Government




      = Elected officials

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      Members of the municipal council (2019–2022):

      Municipal officials (2016-2019):

      Mayor: Jeffrey T. Lim
      Vice Mayor: William D. Maribojoc
      Councilors:
      Jonathan R. Balucos
      Rebecca L. Baguio
      Mercedario N. Pamil
      Gerardo T. Literatus
      Allan D. Saldia
      Salatiel S. Dialo
      Oscar M. Acas
      Edgar A. Sultan
      Cerelino Mercado - ABC President


      References




      External links


      Salug Profile at PhilAtlas.com
      Philippine Standard Geographic Code
      Philippine Census Information

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