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Subdivision Name: | Philippines | ||
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Subdivision Name1: | Davao Region | ||
Subdivision Type2: | Province | ||
Other Name: | San Mariano | ||
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Parts Type: | Barangays | ||
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Leader Name: | Lito Cabalquinto | ||
Leader Title1: | Vice Mayor | ||
Leader Name1: | Cesar C. Colina Sr. | ||
Leader Name2: | Maria Carmen S. Zamora-Apsay | ||
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Elevation Min M: | 615 | ||
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Maragusan, officially the Municipality of Maragusan (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Maragusan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Maragusan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Davao de Oro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 64,412 people.
The area in what is now Maragusan is a valley that in the past were inhabited solely by native Mansakan people who made their living by engaging in slash-and-burn agricultural practices. They identified themselves as “Man-Agusan” which means those living on the banks of the Agusan River which had its source within the boundaries of the present municipality.
The area which is now Maragusan was made part of the municipality of Doña Alicia which was created in May 28, 1953 by virtue of Executive Order No. 596 of Pres. Elpidio Quirino,[1] which was renamed Mabini a year later.[2] By the time the town was created with which the area became part of, the valley remained undiscovered by settlers until in 1955 a pilot and a rancher from Lake Leonard discovered it by accident while travelling off-course. This triggered the creation of an agricultural settlement located in the Aguakan Springs which is now the location of the town center. The name of the settlement gradually became "Maragusan" which is a corruption of the “Man-Agusan” which was how the Mansakan natives of the area referred to themselves.
Maragusan eventually became a barangay of Mabini of in 1962. But while it grew as an agricultural settlement located in a valley, it had no direct route to Mabini's town center or government facilities. Hence, as early as 1972, locals have been clamoring for the establishment of a municipality in the area. A proposal to name it "San Mariano" was made, named after Mariano Marcos who is the father of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos who governed the Philippines during this time, to expedite its creation. Finally, on November 25, 1977, the municipality of San Mariano was created under Presidential Decree No. 1247 signed by Pres. Marcos himself, with the barangay of Maragusan made as seat of local government.[3] After the ouster of Marcos in 1986, the municipality of San Mariano was officially renamed Maragusan in October 12, 1988.[4]
Maragusan is politically subdivided into 24 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.
In the 2020 census, the population of Maragusan was 64,412 people, with a density of NaNPD/km2NaNPD/km2. It ranks 3rd most populated municipality in the first district of Davao de Oro.[5]