Cordova, Cebu
Cordova, officially the Municipality of Cordova, is a municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 72,915 people.
Also spelled Cordoba, most of the municipality lies on separate islands off the southern coast of Mactan Island. It is connected by two bridges to the main island of Mactan, which itself is connected to mainland Cebu by the two bridges between Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu City. The Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway, opened in 2022, connects it directly to mainland Cebu in Cebu City.
Cordova is bordered to the north by Lapu-Lapu City, to the west by the Mactan Channel, to the east by the Hilutangan Channel and Olango Island, and to the south by the Cebu Strait.
Cordova is a part of Metro Cebu.
History
On 22 May 1863, the Spanish Governor General of the Philippines Rafael Echagüe y Bermingham created a new town comprising the barrios of Gabi, Dayas and Pilipul, all of which are located on the southeastern tip of Mactan Island. Some authors think he chose the name Cordoba which means "stark nakedness and bare", but they do not indicate in what language. The decree of becoming a municipality only became effective in 1864.However, before being appointed Governor General, in 1858, Rafael Echagüe y Bermingham was representative in the Spanish Congress of Deputies for the province of Cordoba, so he should have given that name in memory of his previous experiences.
In addition to Spain and the Philippines, there are other cities or provinces named Cordoba, Cordova or Las Cordobas in Argentina, Colombia, USA and Mexico, all of them founded and named by Spanish, in memory of the Spanish Cordoba or the surname/family name of its founders.
Cordova became a municipality in 1864, and from 1913 up to the present, a total of 15 mayors governed the district.
Geography
Cordova consists of a main island, bordering on and separated from Mactan Island by a narrow stream, as well as the islets of Gilutongan, Nalusuan, Shell, Tongo and Lava. The two islets of Gilutongan and Nalusuan are part of the Olango Island Group in the middle of the Cebu Strait. Its land area is, of which constitutes the main island and are outlying islets. Cordova is from Lapu-Lapu City and from Cebu City.The surface of the town consists entirely of karstic limestone rock geologically associated with the Plio-Pleistocene Carcar Formation, dated to 2½–3 million years ago. The topography of Cordova is flat land, the highest point being only above sea level.
Climate
The climate of Cordova is of Coronas type III, meaning the seasons are not very pronounced and are classified as hot and humid.Its temperature ranges from, with a mean high temperature of and a mean low of.
Barangays
Cordova is politically subdivided into 13 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.Tourism
Cordova is a quiet fisherman town off the coast of mainland Cebu. It has several hotels, resorts and accommodations, which include:- Solea Mactan Resort
- Gilutongan Marine Sanctuary
- Nalusuan Island Resort and Marine Sanctuary
- 10k Roses Café near Dayas Boardwalk and Marine Park
- Bakhawan Paradise
- Entoy's Bakasihan
Infrastructure
Utilities
Transportation
Cebu-Cordova Link ExpresswayThe Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway, which was completed in 2022, connects Cordova to Cebu City in mainland Cebu. This is the third bridge connecting mainland Cebu to Mactan Island, after the Mactan–Mandaue Bridge and the Marcelo Fernan Bridge.
Education
The following public schools in Cordova are administered by one school district under the .Elementary schools:
- Alegria Elementary School
- Bangbang Elementary School
- Buagsong Elementary School
- Catarman Elementary School
- Cogon Elementary School
- Cordova Central Elementary School
- Day-as Elementary School
- Gabi Elementary School
- Ibabao Elementary School
- Pilipog Elementary School
- Cordova Catholic Cooperative School
- Cordova National High School
- Pilipog Night High School
- Cordova Public College
- Gilutongan Integrated School
- Thrice Admirable Integrated School