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==Your Story about Talisayan, Zamboanga City==
==Your Story about Talisayan, Zamboanga City==
Submitted_by: Edwin Makasiar
Submitted_by: Marlon Borromeo Ramirez
email: Brianandsam45@aol.com
email: mbramirez14@yahoo.com


Hi there I grew up in Talisayan with my grandfolks and it has been 6 years since I have been there but I cannot remember the Barrio captain it has been awhile I have to ask my father. I know my grandpa the late Roberto "Berting" Navarro was there when it was just well bamboo groves mostly after the war and my other relatives the Macrohon's are the ones who have been there the longest I have to do a little research but boy I tell you I miss that place a lot I swam at the beach.hunted small game with lolo up in the hills and fished at the San Ramon Sas river. My name is Edwin Makasiar II Mr. Gaspar the professor is my dad'd friend his son was my classmate in gradeschool and high school and yes that makes me an Atenean later......Ed
I just came to search for my long live place Talisayan where i grew up & enlightned most, found the site and grab a space to where i can share some thoughts of my roots..Lets see if i am still on my right memory, knowingly i started my Elementary Grade on that place itself Talisayan, i will really never forget the names of my teacher's like Mrs Jovita Benito (1st Grade), Mrs. Obdamen (2nd Grade), Mrs Lacambra (3rd Grade), Mrs. Mandain (4th Grade), Mrs De Zena (5th Grade), Mrs. Canonigo (6th Grade), Mr. Enriquez, Mrs. Rojas & Mrs. Artates are my (Special Subject Teachers) and our Principal Mr. Nicolas, that was during 1980-1986... what a long year. From that school i've reach far away... About my Roots well lets take a look of this, As i know i came from a respected family (because they are affraid of Francisco that's why)... Ma. Felecitas Bautista Borromeo is my Grandmother & Paciano Borromeo where my Grandfather.. Having their Kids namely Cecila Borromeo married to Jun Sapayla - Jesusa Borromeo married to Felipe Carpio - Elidia Borromeo married to Nicolas Ramirez - Rosalina Borromeo (Old Maid As if)& Francisco Borromeo married to Rosario Matarlo. That was my roots, staying on Purok 4 as to the center of the barrio, most of the neighbhorhood there are just relatives during that time, i just don't know this time for it was already years apart, the last time where i took my vacation it is during the internment of my Grandmother on 2001, that is only the time when i was there... Talisayan is really a great place we are just about 200 Meters aways from the beach and about three kilometers far from the mountain, during my years on that place, i still remember that we do always hunt for some vegetables at the rice field and turn it into money for our living, i also sell some goodies on my school, fish & vegetables by house to house & more, i did ot experienced more fun during my childhood days for my grandmother & uncle is this strict, Continued my High School at Ayala for there is no high school yet in talisayan... Proceed to Manila and have my college... At present i am already here in the UAE harvesting the fruits of labor... Roots really helps us a lot to be more brighter even better...I really missed the place talisayan, hoping to be there one of this days...


==Families of Talisayan, Zamboanga City==
==Families of Talisayan, Zamboanga City==

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On the West Coast Hwy: The barangay before Talisayan is Ayala and the one after Talisayan is San Ramon

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Talisayan Welcome Sign coming from Ayala. Next Barangay down the same Highway is San Ramon
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Talisayan Rice field on the side of the main highway.
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Talisayan Rice field on the side of the main highway. La Paz and Mountain View Mountains

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Talisayan, Zamboanga City, Philippines
Area Size in Hectares: 498

As you enter the barangay of Talisayan by way of the main highway you are welcomed by the beautiful rice fields on both sides of the road. Talisayan continues on until it meets up with the barangay of San Ramon. After you cross the Ayala bridge, instead of going straight and staying on the main highway, turn left and you will be on the old Talisayan road. Although some of the beach front properties have been fenced in by corporations, you can still go swimming in the beautiful Talisayan beach.

Talisayan is also very much industrialized. Mega Sardines Co. is located on the old Talisayan Road and other Canning companies are also in Talisayan.

Location of Talisayan, Zamboanga City

  • Location: West Coast, coastal area
  • Distance from CITY PROPER: 26.00 Kms.

History of Talisayan, Zamboanga City

During those early days, Talisayan was a quiet place and there were just few people living in the area. When the Spaniards came, a large number of people moved to the place.

As the years went by, there were also people who decided to stay in this place to earn their living. They found this place suitable for fishing and farming.

People from other places finally decided to stay here permanently. In the late afternoons, children spent their time along the seashore playing and breathing the freshness of the air. The children also gathered talisay fruits that served as their snacks after playing.

One afternoon, a group of Spaniards passed by the seashore. They saw the children playing and they approached them and asked in Spanish what the name of the place is.

The children thought they were asked what they were eating, so they replied "Talisay". Consequently the Spaniards thought that the name of the place is Talisayan after the talisay trees that grew abundantly in the area. This is the reason why this place is now called Talisayan.

Moreover, Talisayan also has one sitio called San Ramon. Like Talisayan, it also has its own story.

  article from: Talisayan LGU

People of Talisayan, Zamboanga City

  • (2007 Census)
    • Total Population: 10,736
    • Number of Household: 812

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Schools in Talisayan, Zamboanga City

  • Talisayan Elementary School
  • Talisayan National High School

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Fiestas and Traditions of Talisayan, Zamboanga City

  • Barangay Fiesta: 1st Saturday of April
  • Patron Saint: San Vicente Ferrer.

Your Story about Talisayan, Zamboanga City

Submitted_by: Marlon Borromeo Ramirez email: mbramirez14@yahoo.com

I just came to search for my long live place Talisayan where i grew up & enlightned most, found the site and grab a space to where i can share some thoughts of my roots..Lets see if i am still on my right memory, knowingly i started my Elementary Grade on that place itself Talisayan, i will really never forget the names of my teacher's like Mrs Jovita Benito (1st Grade), Mrs. Obdamen (2nd Grade), Mrs Lacambra (3rd Grade), Mrs. Mandain (4th Grade), Mrs De Zena (5th Grade), Mrs. Canonigo (6th Grade), Mr. Enriquez, Mrs. Rojas & Mrs. Artates are my (Special Subject Teachers) and our Principal Mr. Nicolas, that was during 1980-1986... what a long year. From that school i've reach far away... About my Roots well lets take a look of this, As i know i came from a respected family (because they are affraid of Francisco that's why)... Ma. Felecitas Bautista Borromeo is my Grandmother & Paciano Borromeo where my Grandfather.. Having their Kids namely Cecila Borromeo married to Jun Sapayla - Jesusa Borromeo married to Felipe Carpio - Elidia Borromeo married to Nicolas Ramirez - Rosalina Borromeo (Old Maid As if)& Francisco Borromeo married to Rosario Matarlo. That was my roots, staying on Purok 4 as to the center of the barrio, most of the neighbhorhood there are just relatives during that time, i just don't know this time for it was already years apart, the last time where i took my vacation it is during the internment of my Grandmother on 2001, that is only the time when i was there... Talisayan is really a great place we are just about 200 Meters aways from the beach and about three kilometers far from the mountain, during my years on that place, i still remember that we do always hunt for some vegetables at the rice field and turn it into money for our living, i also sell some goodies on my school, fish & vegetables by house to house & more, i did ot experienced more fun during my childhood days for my grandmother & uncle is this strict, Continued my High School at Ayala for there is no high school yet in talisayan... Proceed to Manila and have my college... At present i am already here in the UAE harvesting the fruits of labor... Roots really helps us a lot to be more brighter even better...I really missed the place talisayan, hoping to be there one of this days...

Families of Talisayan, Zamboanga City

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