Minglanilla, Cebu
Minglanilla is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. It was known as the "Sugat Capital" of the south. It was founded on 1858 by Fr. Fernando Sanchez, the first priest assigned in the municipality. Formerly known as "Buat", Fr. Sanchez later changed the name to Minglanilla taken from his obscure place in Spain.
Population: 101,585 (2007 census)
Area: 65.6 sq. Km
Zip Code: 6046
Political subdivisions of Minglanilla (19 barangays)
CadulawanCalajo-an
Camp 7
Camp 8
Cuanos
Guindaruhan
Linao-Lipata
Manduang
Pakigne
Poblacion Ward I
Poblacion Ward II
Poblacion Ward III
Poblacion Ward IV
Tubod
Tulay
Tunghaan
Tungkil
Tungkop
Vito
Municipal Officials as of May 2010
Mayor: Eduardo Ma. (Eddie) Causin Selma
Vice-Mayor: Elanito (Lani) Alidon Pena
Councilors:
Robert John R. Selma, Rajiv V. Enad, Loben C. Geonzon, Jesus D. Velez, Samuel G. Adlawan Jr., Lamberto F. Canada, Jeremias L. Canares, Concordio C. Mejias
Previous Municipal Officials (2007)
Mayor: Ma. Eduardo C. Selma
Vice Mayor: Elanito A. Pena
Councilors:
Lynette C. Geonzon, Samuel S. Adlawan, Robert John R. Selma, Rajiv V. Enad, Lamberto O Reroma, Concordio C. Mejias, Galileo S. Gaumeran, Ramsi B. Sayson
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