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  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

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Patalon, Zamboanga City, Philippines

  • As of 2007 Census
    • Total Population: 7,029
    • Number of Household: 1,340
  • Area: 1400 hectares

Location of Patalon, Zamboanga City

Patalon is a coastal barangay. Located about 31 kilometers from City Proper on the west coast.

History of Patalon, Zamboanga City

Patalon was earlier inhabited by some Filipino tribes or Subanons. They have toiled and sweat much to make this area a coconut producing barrio. A Subanon Datu took hold of some of the land.


Later, he divided the land in his possession and sold part to a German. The German died during the Second World War and presently a sitio of this place is still owned and managed by the descendants of the German buyer named the sitio Patalon Plantation.


The name Patalon derived from the word "patag" or level land.


As years go by, migration rate was also increasing along with influence of business. Christians paved their ways and found the barrio suitable place for livelihood, hence making this a permanent place for residence. However, it is made up of several sitios. The mountain portion of this barangay is called Busugan, which was named after the native word "busug" or fully satisfied because of the abundance of foods and fruits.


Malandi is another sitio named after the word "landi" which means plenty of flirty women, perhaps long before there were flirty women in that sitio. Pulanglupa is another sitio named after the color of the soil which is red. The other sitio is Balicacas which means "casca" or peel off. This is the center of all sitios where the Patalon Elementary School, the Health Center and the Patalon Multi-Purpose Hall are located.


Another sitio is Miluao which means plenty of sexy/beautiful women. Another sitio in mountain portion is called Malubog which means muddy or not clear and dark because of the big trees and bushes surrounding them. That's why they dared to name it Malubog. The two (2) newly created sitios are the Parfamco and the Sto. Niño Village.

  Information from: zamboanga.gov.ph

People of Patalon, Zamboanga City

  • As of 2007 Census
    • Total Population: 7,029
    • Number of Household: 1,340

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Natural Resources of Patalon, Zamboanga City

Rich fertile land for coconut plantation.

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Fiestas and Traditions of Patalon, Zamboanga City

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Mayor Celso Lobregat on Saturday, June 20 officially turned over a P2.5 million covered court project. The Patalon covered court, one of the biggest in the city doubles as a basketball court and a multi-purpose court. Patalon chairman Roseller Garina, along with his barangay council, happily accepted the project and expressed appreciation for the support being given to the barangay.

Families of Patalon, Zamboanga City

List of Families whose names are deeply rooted in Patalon.
Asandi | Atilano | Buscas | Bustamante | Cabayacruz | Concepcion | Duran | Enriquez | Garina | Gica | Inuk | Jamih | Jumrani | Maisula | Rojas | Velez

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