Wednesday, April 22, 2009

DAANBANTAYAN @Wikipedia


Daanbantayan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2008 census, it has a population of 73,254 people. The island of Malapascua is part of the jurisdiction of the municipality of Daanbantayan.
Every year, Daanbantayan celebrates the Kandaya Festival which is in honor of
Datu Daya, the legendary founder of the town.


Contents


1 History
2 Transportation
3 Barangays
4 External links


History
The name Daanbantayan was derived from two words: the word "Daan" (which means "old" in the Cebuano language, and the word "Bantayan" which refers to a place that served as a "look-out-station" for Moro raiders before the Spaniards obtained control. The original site of the town might have been located at an elevated vantage point near Punta which is situated near Tapilon. Some older maps and publications use both words independently from one another, as "Daan Bantayan".
In 1942, the Japanese Imperial forces occupied in the town of Daanbantayan, Cebu.

Battle of Daanbantayan
Part of
World War II
Date
1945
Location
Daanbantayan, Cebu
Result
Decisive Filipino Victory
Belligerents
Philippines
Japan
Strength
46,800 Filipino Troops8,400 Cebuano Guerillas
35,400 Japanese Troops
On 1945, the liberation by the Philippine Commonwealth troops entering in the town of Daanbantayan, Cebu by supported with the Cebuano guerrillas attacked from the Japanese forces in the Battle of Daanbantayan during
World War II.


Transportation
Buses to Daanbantayan and Maya are available at the North Bus Terminal in Cebu City. At the public market of Daanbantayan, it is possible to hire trysikad (the local version of a taxi) for transportation to one of the local beach resorts.


Barangays
Daanbantayan is administratively subdivided into 20
barangays:
Agujo
Bagay
Bakhawan
Bateria
Bitoon
Calape
Carnaza
Dalingding
Lanao
Logon
Malbago
Malingin
Maya
Pajo
Paypay
Poblacion
Talisay
Tapilon
Tinubdan
Tominjao

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