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INTRODUCING OSLOB!

Posted by dakote on January 10, 2011 at 3:04 AM

Oslob is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 22,732 people.

 

 

 

Contents

1 Barangays

2 General information

2.1 Demography

2.2 Infrastructure and Utilities Road Network

2.3 Financial Intermediaries

2.4 Trade and Industry

3 External links

 

 

BarangaysOslob is administratively subdivided into 21 barangays.

Alo

Bangcogon

Bonbon

Calumpang

Canangca-an

Cañang

Can-ukban

Cansalo-ay

Daanlungsod

Gawi

Hagdan

Lagunde

Looc

Luka

Mainit

Manlum

Nueva Caceres

Poblacion

Pungtod

Tan-awan

Tumalog

 

 

General informationLand Classification as of (Latest Year)

Arable Area: 5,045.00 Has.

Residential : 220.00 Has.

Commercial : 12.60 Has.

Industrial : none

Certified Alienable /Disposable Land: 1,563.00 Has.

Classified Forest/Reservation/Timberland: 9,619.00 Has. Wildlife/Military Reserve Land : none

Unclassified Forest Land/Wilderness : 65.89 Has.

National Parks/Playgrounds : 5.75 Has.

 

Topography: Generally, topography of the area is hilly and rolling, dominated by open grasslands and second growth forest. There are fairly level and rolling plateaus and valleys spread throughout the interior. These are some of the most suitable areas for upland agriculture. The highest mountain peak is 800 meters above sea level.

Climate : The Municipality of Oslob belongs to the third type of climate in the Philippines where in dry season comes on the months of February to September and the heaviest rains come on the month of October.

Soil Type : Faraon clay Faraon clay steep phase Medellin clay Lugo clay

[edit] DemographyPopulation: (Latest NCSO Survey-1994 ) 20,589 No. of Household: 4,438 Labor Force: 10,500

[edit] Infrastructure and Utilities Road NetworkNational Road: 20.00 km. Provincial Road: 22.00 km. Municipal Road : 5.75 km. Barangay Road : 32.50 km. Ports (Domestic/International): none Airport (If any): none Schools (Public & Private)

Elementary: 13

High Schools:3

College: none

Public Library: none Public Market: 2 Multi-purpose Building: 5 Recreation Courts/Centers : 15 Transportation Services

No. of Buses: 5

No. of Jeepneys : 8

No.of Tricycles: 15

No. of Trisicads : 25

Communications

No. of Post Office: 1

No. of Telephone Stations: 1

No. of Telex Services: none

No. of Telegraphic Stations: 1

 

Power

Source of Electricity: CEBECO

No. of Barangay Served: 17

No. Household Served: -

 

Water

Source of Water: Mun. Water System

No. of Households Served: -

Financial IntermediariesNo. of Commercial Banks and Money Shops: 3 No. of Government Banks: none No. of Savings Banks: 1 No. of Rural Banks: 1 No. of Lending/Financing Institutions: 1 No. of Cooperatives within the area: 2

Trade and IndustryCommercial Establishments

T

ype of Business No. of Establishments

Sari-sari Stores: 135 Restaurants & Cafeterias: 15 Fresh Fish & Meal Retailers: 8 General Merchandising: 23 Service and Repair Shops: 5 Tailoring & Dress Shops: 4 Pawnshops & Lending Investments: 3 Lumber and Hardwares: 4 Pharmacies and Drug Stores: 5 Marketing Firms (Appliances, furniture,etc.): none Gasoline Stations: 1 Bakeries: 6 Photo Shops & Beauty Parlors: 4

Raw materials available within the area: 1. Coconut 2. Rice 3. Root crops 4. Fruit trees 5. Corn 6. Fishery Livestock and Poultry 7. Bamboos Limestone

(Names of existing Commercial farms within the area) 1. Gawi Poultry Farms

Existing Skills 1. Carpentry 2. Masonry 3. Deep Sea Fishing 4. Welding

 

SOURCE LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslob,_Cebu

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3 Comments

Reply dakote
10:50 PM on May 22, 2011 
santander na sunod ato gaw...
Reply Rady Tumulak
10:47 PM on May 22, 2011 
sos gaw hapit na sa tomoy sa Cebu South but its really a nice place...love the place
Reply roquesa
12:43 AM on March 26, 2011 
kalayu mn diay kaayu ning oslob ahayz