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Roy the Fisherman guiding the photograper. He owns a stand by the beach.
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Picture taken from the top of the hill on the northside of the beach. Bolong beach faces the east.
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The bolong beach faces east. The sand is very fine and clean. There is no under-tow. You can be in the water 50 feet into the sea and still be neck deep in water only. The distant island is Sacol Island.

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Bolong, Zamboanga City, Philippines
Bolong is a fast growing community. Because of it's immediate proximity to the sea, Bolong supports a fishing industry. You can see one of the most beautiful sunrise from Bolong's sandy beach.

If you like to jog or just simply walk in the early morning and see the sunrise, Bolong Beach is the place to be. It is a good 1.5 kilometers long. There are several huts with tables that are available for rent at 50 pesos per day. There are BBQ grills available so you may cook your own meal. You can also rent canoes from the nearby fishermen or late in the afternoon you can participate in the pulling of the wide net that covers about 800 square meters. This is fun because if the catch is plentiful you can get a little share. Bolong is about 33 kilometers from downtown Zamboanga city. If you do not have your transportation, you may rent a Jeepney. They are readily available for about 600 to 700 pesos per day. Tip: Stop by the barrio of Sangali to get your fresh fish.

Location of Bolong, Zamboanga City

  • Bolong is North/East from Downtown Zamoboanga City
  • Area Size in Hectares is 1,574
  • Distance from City Hall is 33 kilometers

History of Bolong, Zamboanga City

Once, there was an old Muslim man who was holding a jelly fish near the seashore when suddenly a Spaniard came by and asked him, “What is that?” The latter replied “bulong” which means jelly fish. From then on, the Spaniards modified the word as the name of the place to remind him of its origin.

Years after, the Spaniards held over Bolong and had constructed two (2) water tanks (concreted) beside the Parish Church and Bolong Elementary School plaza. The presence of the Spaniards amidst the residents resulted in the development of a unique dialect, chavacano, a mixture of Spanish and the native dialects which is still the predominant medium of communication until the present time.

On October 12, 1936, Zamboanga became a chartered city under Commonwealth Act No. 39. Months later, this coastal village became a Barangay of the City of Zamboanga upon enactment of Commonwealth Act, s. 1937. article from Zamboanga city governtment

People of Bolong, Zamboanga City

From 2007 Census

  • Total Population: 5,691
  • Number of Household: 1,027

Local Government Unit LGU of Bolong, Zamboanga City

Elected Officers of Bolong for the term of 2007-2010
  • Punong Barangay: Evangelista, Antonio G.
  • Barangay Kagawad:
    1. Empong, Delia B.
    2. Barilla, Noel A.
    3. Salazar, Reynaldo Jr. D.
    4. Corpos, Edwin G.
    5. Enriquez, Isidro Jr. A.
    6. Magbanaua, Bernardita G.
    7. Julaili, Mannan A.
  • Secretary: Macansantos, Ma. Madeline
  • Treasurer: Tubil, Jennifer G.
  • SK Chairman: Julaili, Arman T.
  • SK Kagawad:
    1. Martinez, Roda A.
    2. Atilano, Jobelle A.
    3. Benito, Apryl Lynn S.
    4. Rellon, Brianne May B.
    5. Enriquez, Elvin D.
    6. Reyes, Ma. Cecille G.
    7. Tubil, Lirio Gay V.

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