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One afternoon, some Spaniards visited the place. The Subanens at that time were very busy making salt. When the Spaniards asked, what are you doing? The Subanens answered “asin”, meaning salt. Since then, the place was called Maasin and to the present, it is till Maasin Barangay.
One afternoon, some Spaniards visited the place. The Subanens at that time were very busy making salt. When the Spaniards asked, what are you doing? The Subanens answered “asin”, meaning salt. Since then, the place was called Maasin and to the present, it is till Maasin Barangay.
  article from: LGU of Maasin
:article from: LGU of Maasin
==People of Maasin, Zamboanga City==
==People of Maasin, Zamboanga City==
*(2007 Census)
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==Local Government Unit LGU of Maasin, Zamboanga City==
==Local Government Unit LGU of Maasin, Zamboanga City==
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Maasin, Zamboanga City, Philippines
Area Size in Hectares: 556

Location of Maasin, Zamboanga City

  • Distance from CITY PROPER: 13 km.
  • Location: West Coast

History of Maasin, Zamboanga City

Long time ago, pagans used to live in this beautiful village now known as Maasin. The early inhabitants were known as peace loving Subanens. The Subanens worked in their caingin. During their leisure hours and because they live by the sea, they engage in salt-making. This gave them a sizable income.

One afternoon, some Spaniards visited the place. The Subanens at that time were very busy making salt. When the Spaniards asked, what are you doing? The Subanens answered “asin”, meaning salt. Since then, the place was called Maasin and to the present, it is till Maasin Barangay.

article from: LGU of Maasin

People of Maasin, Zamboanga City

  • (2007 Census)
    • Total Population: 6,095
    • Number of Household: 955

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