Magsungay, Bacolod
Magsungay is a former town and predecessor settlement to the current highly urbanized city of Bacolod.
History
Magsungay started as a visita or a religious mission of the neighboring town of Bago in 1575, named San Sebastian de Magsungay. It was named after the river delta that forms a shape of a horn, or "sungay" in Hiligaynon. However, at the height of the Moro raids in the Visayas, the settlement of Magsungay was abandoned after the attack by forces under Datu Bantílan of Sulu on July 14, 1755. Townsfolk moved to an area inland area characterized with higher elevation to avoid Moro raids, which later became the town of Granada.The town was reestablished as the pueblo of Bacolod in 1788, with the original townsite incorporated with a now larger poblacion. Magsungay lent its patron saint, San Sebastian as the patron saint of Bacolod.