| City of Ozamiz Dakbayan sa Ozamiz Lungsod ng Ozamiz |
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| Nickname(s): Pilgrimage Destination | |||
| Motto: Better Image, Better Lives | |||
| Map of Misamis Occidental showing the location of Ozamiz City | |||
| Country | Philippines | ||
| Island | Mindanao | ||
| Region | |||
| Class | 3rd Class City | ||
| Province | Misamis Occidental | ||
| Barrios or Barangays | 51 | ||
| Town Established | 1757 | ||
| City Established | July 16, 1948[1] | ||
| Government | |||
| • Type | City Legislative Council | ||
| • Mayor | Nova Princess P. Echavez (Lakas Kampi CMD) | ||
| • Vice Mayor | Roland Romero (Liberal Party) | ||
| Population (2010) | |||
| • Total | 131,527 | ||
| • Demonym | Ozamiznon | ||
| • Language(s) | Cebuano, Filipino, English, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Maguindanao | ||
| Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | ||
| ZIP Code[2] | 7200 | ||
| Area code(s) | +88 | ||
| Website | http://www.ozamiz.gov.ph/ | ||
The City of Ozamiz is a 3rd class city[3] in the province of Misamis Occidental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 131,527.
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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 sometimes the 18th century in order to control the piratical activities originating in the nearby Lanao area. In 1850, the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis.
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 F. Ozámiz was elected to the Philippine Senate. Through City Resolution 251-05, Ozamiz is officially spelled with a "Z" in its last letter rather than with an "S".
Ozamiz city is sandwiched by both Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte provinces. It is 45mins drive from Oroquieta City, 30 mins drive from Tangub City, 20 mins drive from Tudela, less than 2 hrs drive from Pagadian City, 3 hrs drive from Dipolog City, Dapitan city and 4 hrs drive to Cagayan de Oro City. Lanao del Norte is only a 20 mins ferry ride across Panguil bay. Ozamiz city is 52 km away from Maria Cristina Falls, the main source of hydroelectric power in Mindanao.
Ozamiz City is politically subdivided into 51 barangays.
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Ozamiz City 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 Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, parts of Lanao del Norte and Misamis Occidental.
The feast of Our Lady of Triumph 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 Immaculate Conception is celebrated every December 8 while every 4th Sunday of January is the Sr. Sto. Nino Fluvial Parade held at Panguil Bay. Balanghoy Festival is held annually at Cotta area.
Cebu Pacific Air started Cebu-Ozamiz and v.v. flights on November 10, 2008 using ATR 72-500, a 72-seater plane. On October 7, 2011, Cebu Pacific Air will start using their Airbus A319 for the Cebu-Ozamiz and v.v. route. Cebu Pacific Air's direct Manila-Ozamiz v.v. service started June 16, 2009 and offered daily services to Manila using Airbus A319. Philippine Airlines (PAL) also started their daily flights between Manila and Ozamiz on June 16, 2009 also utilizing the state of the art Airbus 319-100 aircraft. Air Philippines which was the first airline to serve direct Ozamiz-Manila v.v. flights when the airport re-opened in July 2007 yielded its operations to PAL due to the increasing volume of passengers and cargoes in the lucrative Ozamiz market. However, Airphil Express (formerly Air Philippines) will resume its Manila-Ozamiz v.v. flights starting August 18, 2011 utilizing their brand-new and bigger Airbus A320-200 aircraft. The influx of airline companies serving Ozamiz City and the general areas of Misamis Occidental, Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur will surely benefit the riding public due to fierce airfare competition.
There are several major shipping lines serving the Manila and Cebu routes namely: Superferry, Cebu Ferries, Trans-Asia Shipping Lines, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, Sulpicio Lines and Negros Navigation. Cokaliong Shipping Lines sail three times weekly Ozamiz to Cebu routes. Local shipping lines like Daima have trips from Ozamiz to Mukas, Kolambugan, Lanao del Norte routes through Roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferries that transport passengers, cars/trucks and goods across Panguil bay.
Rural Transit, Super Five Transport, & Lotradisco is the dominant public land transport to Iligan City, Cagayan de Oro City, & Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte ferrying across the Panguil Bay and to Pagadian City, Dipolog City, and Dapitan City. The public mode of transportation within the city is by trisikad/pedicab and motorized tricycle. Passenger Vans, Ordinary Jeepneys, & Multicab Jeepneys are also available for Oroquieta, Dipolog, Molave, Calamba, Jimenez, Bonifacio, Tangub, Don Victoriano, Tudela, Clarin, Plaridel, Lopez Jaena, Baliangao, Concepcion, Sinacaban, Panaon, & Sapang Dalaga routes.
Gaisano Capital Mall is the biggest mall in the city, followed by the Geege Mall which is located at Burgos St., it has a supermarket, department store, three cinemas, specialty stores, bingo plaza, food court, video game arcade. Ozamiz Shopper's Plaza houses a department store and a supermarket.
One-stop-shopping centers such as Gloria Bazar, Centrum Ozamiz, Quality Shopping center, Saver's Square, Goldsquare, Unitop, Ozamiz Shoppers Plaza, and a much bigger Novo Dept. store abound in the city. The City Public Mall is owned and managed by the City Government of Ozamiz. It opened on May 28, 2009. SM Savemore will soon open at the ground floor of Geege mall. Mitsubishi Motors and Service Center will soon open at Gango Highway.esquina located at aguada ozamiz city
The presence of two universities in Ozamiz, La Salle University (Ozamiz City), formerly known as Immaculate Conception College (ICC) 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. Notable schools include:
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Largest cities or towns of Mindanao National Statistics Office: 2010 Population Census |
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| Rank | City name | Region | Pop. | Rank | City name | Region | Pop. | ||
| 1 | Davao | Davao Region | 1,449,296 | 11 | Valencia City | Northern Mindanao | 181,556 | ||
| 2 | Zamboanga | Zamboanga Peninsula | 807,129 | 12 | Panabo City | Davao Region | 174,364 | ||
| 3 | Cagayan de Oro | Northern Mindanao | 602,088 | 13 | Digos City | Davao Region | 159,569 | ||
| 4 | General Santos | SOCCSKSARGEN | 538,086 | 14 | Koronadal City | SOCCSKSARGEN | 158,273 | ||
| 5 | Iligan City | Northern Mindanao | 322,821 | 15 | Malaybalay City | Northern Mindanao | 153,085 | ||
| 6 | Butuan City | Caraga Region | 309,709 | 16 | Surigao City | Caraga Region | 140,540 | ||
| 7 | Cotabato City | SOCCSKSARGEN | 271,786 | 17 | Ozamiz City | Northern Mindanao | 131,527 | ||
| 8 | Tagum City | Davao Region | 242,801 | 18 | Mati City | Davao Region | 126,143 | ||
| 9 | Marawi City | ARMM | 187,106 | 19 | Kidapawan City | SOCCSKSARGEN | 125,447 | ||
| 10 | Pagadian City | Zamboanga Peninsula | 186,852 | 20 | Dipolog City | Zamboanga Peninsula | 120,460 | ||
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