Metro Bacolod
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Metro Bacolod | |
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Country | Philippines |
Region | Negros Island Region |
Province | Negros Occidental |
Cities | Bacolod Silay Talisay |
Legislative districts | Lone District of Bacolod 3rd District of Negros Occidental |
Barangays | 104[1] |
Largest city | Bacolod |
Government | |
• Type | Metropolis |
Area | |
• Total | 578.65 km2 (223.42 sq mi) |
Population (2020)[3] | |
• Total | 840,170 |
• Density | 1,452/km2 (3,760/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (Philippine Standard Time) |
Metro Bacolod (Hiligaynon: Kaulohan nga Bacolod; Tagalog: Kalakhang Bacolod) is the 8th-most populous and the 6th-most densely populated metropolitan area out of the 12 metropolitan areas in the Philippines. This metropolitan area as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) has an estimated population of 840,170 inhabitants as of the 2020 official census by the Philippine Statistics Authority.[3]
The metropolitan area is centered on Bacolod, the provincial capital, and the component cities of Silay and Talisay, all located in the province of Negros Occidental. As of 2005, Metro Bacolod has relatively high GDP shares, contributed ₱88,056,250 or about 7.3% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). Metro Bacolod is among those identified by the National Framework for Physical Planning: 2001–2030 as one of the country’s industrial, financial and technological centers. It is ranked 4th among the six regions in terms of GDP contributions in 2005 and expanded. The Bacolod city government, the definition based on the 2020 official census of the Philippine Statistics Authority.[4][5]
Cities
[edit]All of the cities of Metro Bacolod are located in the province of Negros Occidental.
City | Population (2020)[3] | Barangays | Pop. density (per km²) | Area (km²) | Income class | Legal class | Zip code |
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Bacolod | 600,783 | 61 | 3,500 | 162.67 | 1st class | Highly urbanized city | 6100 |
Silay | 130,478 | 16 | 590 | 214.80 | 3rd Class | Component city | 6116 |
Talisay | 108,909 | 27 | 510 | 201.18 | 4th Class | Component city | 6115 |
Media
[edit]- AM stations
- DYWB Bombo Radyo 630 (People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
- DYEZ Aksyon Radyo 684 (Manila Broadcasting Company)
- DYHB RMN 747 (Radio Mindanao Network)
- DYRL Radyo Pilipino 1035 (Radyo Pilipino Corporation)
- DZRH Nationwide 1080 (Pacific Broadcasting System; relay station of DZRH 666 in Manila)
- DYAF Radyo Totoo 1143 (Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines; operated by the Diocese of Bacolod; a member of the Catholic Media Network)
- 1233 DYVS (Far East Broadcasting Company)
- GMA Super Radyo DYSB 1341 (GMA Network, Inc.; relay station of DZBB 594 in Manila)
- RPN DYKB Radyo Ronda 1404 (Radio Philippines Network)
- FM stations
- 90.3 Solid FM (Southern Broadcasting Network; operated by Yes2Health Advertising, Inc.)
- 91.1 FM Radio (Philippine Collective Media Corporation)
- 91.9 Love Radio (Manila Broadcasting Company; operated by Muñoz Broadcasting Concepts)
- 94.3 iFM (Radio Mindanao Network)
- 95.9 Star FM (People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.)
- 96.7 XFM (DCG Radio-TV Network; operated by Yes2Health Advertising, Inc.)
- 99.1 Yuhum Radio (Mareco Broadcasting Network; operated by RYU Media Companies )
- RJ 99.9 (Rajah Broadcasting Network; relay station of DZRJ 100.3 in Manila)
- 100.3 Radyo Negrense (Provincial Government of Negros Occidental)
- 102.3 Radyo5 True FM (Nation Broadcasting Corporation; relay station of DWFM 92.3 in Manila)
- 103.1 Brigada News FM (Baycomms Broadcasting Corporation)
- 103.9 K5 News FM Bacolod (Fairwaves Broadcasting Network; operated by 5K Broadcasting Network, Inc.)
- 104.7 Muews Radio (Sagay Broadcasting Corporation)
- 105.5 Easy Rock (Cebu Broadcasting Company; operated by Muñoz Broadcasting Concepts)
- Klick FM 106.3 (Quest Broadcasting, Inc.; operated by 5K Broadcasting Network, Inc.)
- Barangay FM 107.1 (GMA Network, Inc.)
- TV stations
- RPN Channel 8 Bacolod
- GMA Channel 13 & 30
- Hope Channel Philippines TV-24
- UNTV Channel 28
- TV5 Channel 32
- TV Natin Channel 34
- BEAM Channel 36
- GNN Channel 50
- Cable & satellite TV providers
- SkyCable - Bacolod
- New Bacolod Cable TV - Bacolod
- My Channel Cable Network - Bacolod, La Carlota, Pulupandan & Silay
- Cignal TV
- G Sat
- Bago City Cable TV Network - Bago
- Prime Cable Network - Murcia, Pulupandan & Talisay
- Negros Cable TV - Silay
- Smile Cable TV - Talisay
- Malihao Cable TV - Victorias
- Vision Ventures Cable TV - La Carlota
Transportation
[edit]Airport
[edit]Bacolod–Silay International Airport is located in Silay City. Metro Bacolod is approximately 1hr 13mins by air from Ninoy Aquino International Airport and approximately 30–45 minutes by air from Mactan–Cebu International Airport. Commercial Airlines serving the metropolitan area are Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Philippines Air Asia and Cebgo.
Roads
[edit]Bacolod has two main roads, Lacson Street to the north and Araneta Street to the south. The city has a good traffic plan lay-out and very seldom has traffic jams. The streets in the downtown area are one way, making Bacolod free from traffic congestion. Recently, Bacolod is experiencing an increase in traffic congestion due to an increase in number of vehicles and a perceived lack of implementation of traffic rules by the local government.
Seaports
[edit]Banago Wharf and BREDCO Port are the vessels entry point in Bacolod. It has daily access to Iloilo, with different shipping lines such as 2GO Travel, Weesam Express, SuperCat, Ocean Jet, Montenegro Lines, FastCat, and Tri Star megalink. 2GO Travel routes from Bacolod going Manila, Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro. Bacolod is 18–23 hours from the Port of Manila, 2–3 hours from Dumangas Port and 45 minutes- 1hr from the Port of Iloilo.
Gallery
[edit]Bacolod
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MassKara Festival Street Dancing
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Fountain of Justice and downtown Bacolod
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Front view of Bacolod City New Government Center
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Back view of Bacolod City New Government Center
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The Riverside Medical Center Inc. Medical Arts Building along BS Aquino Drive
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Philippine National Bank building, along Lacson Street
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SM City Bacolod during PyroMagic 2007
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Robinsons Place Bacolod, along Lacson Street in Barangay Mandalagan
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La Salle Coliseum of the University of St. La Salle
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UNO-Recoletos façade
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Colegio San Agustin - Bacolod administration building facade
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A view of the Capitol Park and Lagoon looking towards the Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol building
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Panaad Stadium
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L'Fisher Chalet (daytime)
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L'Fisher Chalet (at night)
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Bacolod Public Plaza
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North Drive Bacolod
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Sacred Heart Seminary and Shrine - Bacolod (Lupit Church)
Silay
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Silay City ancestral houses
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San Diego Pro-cathedral
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Sugarcane fields, near the City Center
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Pre-departure area, Bacolod–Silay International Airport
Talisay
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Statue of Andres Bonifacio
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The District - North Point at Ayala North Point
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Campuestohan Highland Resort
Proposed developments
[edit]Former Bacolod Mayor Monico Puentevella proposed the creation of Metro Bacolod Development Authority (MBDA) which is now supported by the Negros Occidental Governor Alfredo Marañon Jr. The cities of Bacolod, Talisay, Silay, Bago, and the municipality of Murcia will be the components of MBDA. Once approved, Metro Bacolod will have a total population of 1,058,203.[6]
Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) president Frank Carbon believes that turning Bacolod and surrounding places into a metropolitan area is an essential factor in progress. He envisions Metro Bacolod to be composed of Bacolod, Silay, Talisay and Bago cities, as well as Murcia and Don Salvador Benedicto towns. There is a need to create a master plan for Metro Bacolod and the Metro Bacolod Development Authority (MBDA) which will help this capital city and nearby areas achieve their long-term goals and boost their business sector, Carbon said.[7]
This plan divides the cities and municipalities to the following industries:
- Bacolod: Capital city, metropolitan core and financial center
- Bago: Industrial center
- Murcia: Agro-tourism hub
- Silay City: Heritage and cultural hub
- Talisay City: Village city and sub-urban development
- Don Salvador Benedicto: Summer capital
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Government of the Philippines. "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2007 (Region VI – Western Visayas)" Archived February 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Philippine Statistics Authority, Republic of the Philippines, Retrieved on July 7, 2010.
- ^ "List of Cities". Archived from the original on April 29, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2010.
- ^ a b c Census of Population (2020). Table B - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - By Region. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
- ^ "Building Globally Competitive Metro Areas in the Philippines" (PDF). National Economic and Development Authority. August 30, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
- ^ "DAILY STAR: Top Stories". Archived from the original on February 3, 2018.
- ^ "Local News: Gov. Supports Creation of Metro Bacolod Development Authority | Negros Daily Bulletin". Archived from the original on August 11, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
- ^ "Panaynewsphilippines.com".
External links
[edit]- Official website of National Economic and Development Authority Archived August 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine