Cebu, Philippines
Alcoy
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Alcoy is a 5th municipal income class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 16,979.[2] In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 11,333 registered voters.[3] It is 93 km (58 mi) from Cebu City, and is bounded by the municipalities of Dalaguete to the north, Boljoon to the south, Badian and Alegria to the west; with Cebu Strait to the east. It is named after Alcoy in Spain. Daan-Lungsod and Guiwang Daan-Lungsod, formerly called Mambahi[citation needed], is the southernmost barangay of Alcoy. Tingko Beach is located partly in this small barangay and partly in Guiwang. A fiesta is held in Daan-Lungsod every 3 May in honor of Santa Cruz. There is a reef called Mabad-on which appears during low tide, and is completely submerged during high tide. Mabad-on is listed as Mambahi Reef in the Philippine maritime and navigation map. The elementary school is located in Guiwang. Guiwang celebrates 13 June the feast day of Saint Anthony of Padua. Two baluwarti (watchtowers) still stand in the two barangays. The watchtowers are the oldest-surviving structures in Alcoy and they are reminders of the Spanish occupation of Cebu Island. They were used as to warn the locals of pirates coming. Nindot unta ang munisipyo pero... kulang sa landscaping ug pangpanindot.. madumi.. mag set unta mo ug sked na general cleaning gyud...
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