Compostela

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Compostela

Geographical Address

Province
Postal Code
6003
latitude
10.47
longitude
123.98
Area
53.90 km2
Founded
26 December 1878
Division
Central Cebu
Region
Region VII

Compostela is a 3rd municipal income class municipality in the province of CebuPhilippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 47,898.[3] In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 29,306 registered voters.[4]

Compostela is within the Metro Cebu area.

HISTORY

In the year 1844, Spanish authorities established local government units on the northern part of Cebu starting from what is now known as the town of Compostela as far north as what is now called the town of Borbon. Compostela was among the early barrios of the Danao. The newly established barrio was named Compostela on the suggestion of a Roman Catholic friar who came from the town of Compostela in Spain and brought along with him the image of that town's patron saint, St. James the Great. Adopting the said saint as the local patron, a parish chapel was built from light materials. As the population grew, the Spanish church authorities decided to elevate the chapel into a church so that in the year 1866 the catholic church was constructed on the same site. Up to present time, the same structure continues to be the major place of worship in Compostela.

At the turn of the 20th century, the Americans gained control over the Philippines when they defeated the Spaniards in the Battle of Manila Bay. As a consequence, the Treaty of Paris caused the reorganization and reclassification of all local government units in the country according to their population and income. The reorganization which took place in 1903 resulted in the secession of Compostela to Liloan. In 1919, Compostela became a municipality.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compostela,_Cebu

 

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