Himamaylan
Himamaylan, officially the City of Himamaylan, is a component city in the province of Negros Occidental, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
Due to its coastal location, it is a rich source of different types of seafood, mainly fish, oysters, mussels and shrimps. The city celebrates the Himaya Festival every April 14–25.
Etymology
During the Spanish and American colonial period, "Himamaylan" was spelled as "Guimamaylan" or "Gimamaylan".It is derived from "Mamaylan", one of the pre-colonial names of Negros Island by Cebuano-speaking Visayans, and may refer specifically to the pre-colonial settlement in Himamaylan.
History
In 1795, Himamaylan became the capital of Negros. At that time, the city served as a garrison for occupying Spanish forces. Today, the old Spanish-built fort constructed as a lookout point for frequent Moro raids is one of the historical attractions found in the city.Cityhood
In March 5, 2001, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act No. 9028, providing for the conversion of the municipality into a city after a favourable plebiscite, making it the only city in the 5th District of the province.Geography
Himamaylan is located at the centre-most cove on the coastline of Negros Island. Himamaylan has a natural harbour characterised by deep waters favourable to access by marine vessels.Located in the centre of the island, the city is conducive to operations reaching all parts of the country and the rest of Southeast Asia from a strategic point. Most portions of the city are plains and generally have fertile soil, conducive for agriculture. The city's rivers are or deeper, providing drainage for farmland.
This city is south of Bacolod, the provincial capital, and from Dumaguete.
Barangays
Himamaylan is politically subdivided into 19 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Aguisan
- Buenavista
- Cabadiangan
- Cabanbanan
- Carabalan
- Caradio-an
- Libacao
- Mambagaton
- Nabali-an
- Mahalang
- San Antonio
- Sara-et
- Su-ay
- Talaban
- To-oy
- Barangay I
- Barangay II
- Barangay III
- Barangay IV
Climate
Demographics
Language
The people in the city speak Hiligaynon. Tagalog and English are generally understood.Economy
The city's main sources of livelihood include fishery, sugarcane farming and sugar production, rice farming, mango cultivation and ethanol exports.Notable personalities
- Rolando Bohol – Boxer, International Boxing Federation Flyweight champion
- Bernard Bonnin – Film and television actor
- Charlene Gonzales – Beauty Queen, Philippine representative to the Miss Universe 1994 beauty pageant where she placed in the Top 6, Film and Television actress
- Andres Muhlach – Film and television actor, model
- Atasha Muhlach – Television actress and host, singer, model, debutante at the Bal des débutantes 2022
- Ryan Sermona - World Boxing Council Super featherweight champion
Sister city
- Taguig, Metro Manila