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Misamis Oriental comprises 23 municipalities and 2 component cities, which are organized into three legislative districts and further subdivided into 424 barangays. The provincial capital, Cagayan de Oro , is a highly urbanized city that is administered independently from the province.
Pages in category "Municipalities of Misamis Oriental" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Cities in Misamis Oriental" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cagayan de Oro; E.
Misamis Oriental: Balingasag: 74,385 147.11 505.64 30 Mun Misamis Oriental: Balingoan: 11,020 57.80 190.66 9 Mun Misamis Oriental: Binuangan: 7,441 30.43 244.53 8 Mun Misamis Oriental: Cagayan de Oro* 728,402 412.80 1,764.54 80 HUC Misamis Oriental: Claveria: 52,478 579.63 90.54 24 Mun Misamis Oriental: El Salvador: 58,771 106.15 553.66 15 CC ...
The southern part of the city is bordered by the provinces of Bukidnon and Lanao del Norte. The municipality of Opol borders the city on the west and Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental to the east. To the north lies Macajalar Bay facing the Bohol Sea. Its total land area is 488.86 km 2 representing 13.9 percent of the entire Misamis Oriental province ...
Metro Cagayan de Oro is bounded by Macajalar Bay, which curves north.Forty percent of its area is elevated plains, located partially in Bukidnon.In the western portion the Cagayan de Oro River [5] outlines the area, which is divided by the river's tributaries from district 1 of Cagayan de Oro to Gitagum (including Laguindingan, Alubijid, El Salvador and Opol).
El Salvador, officially the City of El Salvador (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa El Salvador; Filipino: Lungsod ng El Salvador), is a component city in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 58,771 people.
Tagoloan was among the five visitas established by the Recollect missionaries in Cagaiang (Cagayan de Oro's former name) in 1674. [5] Through Act No. 951, issued by the Philippine Commission on October 21, 1903, which reduced the number of municipalities in the then-undivided Misamis from 24 to 10, the territories of Santa Ana and Agusan, excluding Barrio Gusa which became part of Cagayan ...