Ozamiz


', officially the ', is a of the Philippines| in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
Although occasionally spelled as Ozamis in official sources, City Resolution 251-05 officially spelled Ozamiz with a "z" as its last letter rather than with an "s".

Geography

Ozamiz is close to Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte provinces, while across the bay is Lanao del Norte. Ozamiz is from Maria Cristina Falls, the main source of hydroelectric power in Mindanao.

Climate

Barangays

Ozamiz is politically subdivided into 51 barangays.
NamePopulation
50th District 1,138104210051
Aguada 7,543104210001
Bacolod2,226104210003
Bagakay3,955104210004
Balintawak660104210005
Banadero 8,000104210002
Baybay San Roque3,527104210043
Baybay Santa Cruz1,852104210006
Baybay Triunfo2,817104210007
Bongbong2,742104210008
Calabayan3,353104210009
Capucao C.652104210010
Capucao P.1,419104210011
Carangan5,223104210012
Carmen 6,135104210037
Catadman-Manabay7,422104210013
Cavinte620104210014
Cogon1,417104210015
Dalapang636104210016
Diguan1,503104210017
Dimaluna3,020104210018
Doña Consuelo4,178104210052
Embargo863104210019
Gala935104210020
Gango5,686104210021
Gotokan Daku531104210022
Gotokan Diot413104210023
Guimad750104210024
Guingona596104210025
Kinuman Norte1,484104210026
Kinuman Sur1,172104210027
Labinay1,600104210028
Labo3,065104210029
Lam-an2,961104210030
Liposong823104210031
Litapan898104210032
Malaubang7,867104210033
Manaka898104210034
Maningcol6,951104210035
Mentering439104210036
Molicay3,581104210038
Pantaon1,083104210040
Pulot4,328104210041
San Antonio4,353104210042
Sangay Daku777104210044
Sangay Diot445104210045
Sinuza1,724104210046
Stimson Abordo 2,246104210039
Tabid3,958104210047
Tinago10,596104210048
Trigos776104210049

History

The city of Ozamiz grew out of an old Spanish town called Misamis—a name believed to have been derived from the Subanen word "Kuyamis," a variety of coconut. Other unverified historical sources, however, suggest that the name Misamis came from "Misa" after the Catholic Mass. The origin and the growth of the old Spanish town, Misamis, was due to the presence of the Spanish garrison stationed at the stone fort named Nuestra Senora dela Concepcion del Triunfo, which was constructed some time in the 18th century in order to control the pirate activities originating in the nearby Lanao area. In 1850, the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis.
In October 1942, Wendell Fertig established the command headquarters of the growing guerrilla resistance to the Japanese occupation of Mindanao in the Spanish fort in the city. His headquarters was abandoned June 26, 1943, in the face of a large Japanese attack. Until the end of the war the Japanese occupied this fort. The Ozamiz city website said of this, "During the Japanese occupation of Misamis in World War II, the "Cotta" was garrisoned by a contingent of Japanese who dug foxholes near or under the walls. This undermining of walls later led to the destruction of the Southwest bastion in the earthquake of 1955."
After the Second World War, Misamis became a chartered city by virtue of Republic Act 321 on July 16, 1948. RA 321 also renamed Misamis to Ozamiz after a WW-II hero José Ozámiz who hailed from the province of Misamis Occidental and who at one time also served as its governor and congressional representative of the Lone District of Misamis Occidental, a delegate to the 1935 Constitutional Convention that resulted in the creation of the 1935 Constitution for the Philippine Commonwealth Government. In 1941, José Ozámiz was elected to the Philippine Senate.

Demographics

In the, the population of Ozamiz was people, with a density of.

Economy

Ozamiz is agricultural by resources, but it has become the center for commerce, health, transportation, and education in this part of Mindanao, considering its strategic location and its peaceful atmosphere. The city has good harbor location, its local port is the principal outlet of mineral deposits, agricultural and forest products of the provinces of Misamis Occidental, Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Maguindanao, parts of Lanao del Norte, and Lanao del Sur.

Retail

Due to the location of the city, Ozamiz enjoys several notable shopping centers within its city center. People from Misamis Occidental, parts of Lanao del Norte and parts of Zamboanga del Sur will come also to Ozamiz for their shopping needs.
Gaisano Capital Mall Ozamiz is the biggest mall in the city with the expansion of a new South Wing Mall in 2011. Novo Ozamiz also expand and construct their own bigger building with a hotel named Asia Novotel in 2010. Unitop Ozamiz also expand their building in 2012 in front of City Public Mall with a bridge for an easy access from the 2nd floor of both buildings. City Public Mall, formerly known as City Public Market, is the biggest public establishment in Northwestern Mindanao. It is owned and managed by the Ozamiz government and opened on May 28, 2009.
Robinsons Supermarket opened to the public on November 30, 2012.
Puregold Ozamiz opened in the year of 2019 with the first ever 7-11 Convenience Store serving the developing city.

Local Government

Elected and appointed public officials have governed Ozamiz since its founding, with a strong mayor-council government. The city political government is composed of the mayor, vice mayor, Ten councilors, one Sangguniang Kabataan Federation representative, one Representative and an Association of Barangay Captains representative. Each official is elected publicly to a three-year terms.
The following are the current city officials of Ozamiz:
Mayor: Sancho Fernando F. Oaminal
Vice Mayor: Simplicia O. Neri

Tourism and culture

Notable events and festivals

The feast of Our Lady of Triumph of the Cross at Cotta Shrine is celebrated every July 16 which is also the Charter City anniversary. Subayan Keg Subanon festival is also held on the same day. The Cotta entertainment area has free live band concerts and other musical variety shows each weekend. Fireworks displays are held at Cotta during Fiesta and holidays. It can be seen across Panguil bay as far as Lanao del Norte.
The feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is celebrated every December 8 while every 4th Sunday of January is the Sr. Santo Nino Fluvial Parade held at Panguil Bay. Balanghoy Festival is held annually at Cotta area.

Attractions

Air

Ozamiz Airport, also known as Labo Airport, was reopened July 5, 2007, 9 years after Philippine Airlines stopped their operations using Fokker 50 and Sunriser planes and eventually went the airport to its closure due to its short runway in which cannot accommodate jet planes. Air Philippines,, was the first airline served the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila using a B737-200 which is also the first jet plane to land the airport while PAL Express, was then served direct flights to the Mactan–Cebu International Airport again using their Bombardier Q400.
PAL's competitor, Cebu Pacific Air later opened their service in Ozamiz with its first flight to Cebu on November 10, 2008 using their brand-new ATR72-500. With high demand of passengers, cargo and tourist arrivals, Cebu Pacific then launched its Manila route with their Airbus 319, while PAL took over Air Philippines service to Manila using also the Airbus 319 last June 16, 2009.
When Air Philippines took its rebranding as Airphil Express, it then relaunched its Ozamiz to Manila flight last August 18, 2011 using their Airbus A320. It then forces Cebu Pacific to change its aircraft to replace all of their ATR72-500 that serves Ozamiz Airport to an Airbus A319 and Airbus A320. Despite fierce competition between PAL and Cebu Pacific, PAL ended their operations in Ozamiz last March 25, 2012, leaving their affiliate PAL Express to compete with Cebu Pacific. Since then, the competition between PAL Express and Cebu Pacific became the duopoly in serving to and from the airport.
Ozamiz Airport will undergo a P300M expansion and development with installation of runway lights, extension of runway from its current of length 1.9 km to 2.1 km and construction of a new passenger terminal building.

Sea

There are several major shipping lines serving Cebu, Manila and Iligan routes namely: 2GO Travel, Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, and Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corp.. Cokaliong Shipping Lines increased their Cebu service from thrice to 5 times weekly. Local shipping lines like Daima have trips from Ozamiz to Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte routes through Roll-on/roll-off ferries that transport passengers, cars/trucks and goods across Panguil bay.

Land

The public mode of transportation within the city is by trisikad/pedicab and motorized tricycle, while Rural Transit, Super Five, UV Express, and public utility jeepneys such as Lotradisco were the predominant transport for interprovincial routes, to and from the city.

Health

Hospitals and healthcare facilities:
The presence of two universities in Ozamiz, La Salle University, formerly known as Immaculate Conception College and Misamis University, makes it a premier education center in Northern Mindanao. Students coming from Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Misamis Occidental come to Ozamiz to pursue their college education.
Secondary Schools:
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