May 11, 2008
FACTS ABOUT DIPOLOG CITY Part 1
Brief History
Dipolog started as a tribal settlement of Subanos or river people who were part of the second wave of Malay migration to the Philippines. In 1834, when a civil government was established by the Spanish Provincial Government of Misamis under which Dipolog as a town belong, a Spanish Recollect Missionary arrived in the town and upon meeting a native asked, "Donde esta el Capitan? The native understanding only the word "Capitan", pointed to the West and said in Subano word: DI…PAG" meaning across the river. The Padre guided by his muchacho went to the place pointed by the native and named it DIPAG. Through the years, this was corrupted by mispronunciation and the intermingling of Visayan and Subano words into what it is today…………..DIPOLOG.
Dipolog was declared as a municipality on July 1, 1913 by then Governor Mindanao, General john J. Pershing and became a full pledged City on January 1, 1970 after President Ferdinand E. Marcos signed Rep. Act No. 5520 into law on June 21, 1969.
The warm hospitality of the Dipolognons is recognized throughout thus, the official name, "ORCHID CITY", the symbol of achievement and magnetic beauty that compels people to flock to it. Moreover, Dipolognons are also famous for their artistic talents, deep religiosity, and easygoing nature.
Geography
Dipolog City is the capital of the Province of Zamboanga del Norte and it is situated in the northwestern part of the province. It is facing Cebu and Negros provinces and sits of the tip of Western Mindanao and is known as the "Gateway to Western Mindanao and Zamboanga Peninsula". Dipolog has an area of (13,598) 24,113 hectares mostly rolling hills with wide lowlands along its western coast facing Sulu Sea. It is composed of 21 barangays. Income classification is 2nd class.
Land Use:
Agriculture 9,787.0375
Forest land 676.0000 has.
Shrub land 329.8735 has.
Residential 1,920.0000 has.
Commercial 225.0000 has.
Institutional 165.5200 has.
Industrial 200.0000 has.
Parks & Recreation 56.6300 has.
Transport & Utility Zone 69.2200 has.
Planned Unit Development 15.0000 has.
Open Spaces (thoroughfares) 153.7190 has.
Climate / Topography
Dipolog has a mild and moderate climate where rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. It has a distinct dry and rainy season. The dry season begins from February to April and the Wet season starts from June to January. The hottest month is April at 30 degree Celsius and the coolest month is December at 19 degree Celsius. The prevailing wind is northeast. Wind with velocity of 2 degrees and 7% exposure to typhoon. Mean temperature is 26.68 degrees Celsius.
Population / Languages & Dialects
The city has over 100,000 residents (108,570 as of 2002 projected) speaking mainly Cebuano/Visayan. English and Filipino (Tagalog) are also widely spoken. The original Subanon dialect is used in the highlands. Population density is 8 persons/hectare.
Religious Sects
Roman Catholic has the highest number of followers, which accounts 95% of the population. The remaining 5% comprise Christians of different denominations.
Ethnic Groups
The inhabitants of Dipolog are mostly migrants from Visayas, particularly from the Provinces of Cebu, Negros Oriental, Bohol, Siquijor, Leyte and Samar. There are few Ilonggos, Tausug and Pampagueños in the city. A significant number of Chinese also reside in the city. People from highland/tribal community are mostly Subanens.
Major Industries
Dipolog is basically an agricultural city. A few of its large agro-industrial establishments deal I rice and corn, fish, livestock and processing plants.
A great majority of the small manufacturing establishments are also agro-industrial such as saw mills, bakeries as well as small and medium scale cottage industry. NACIDA cottage industries activities involve metal craft, woodcraft, rattan craft, ceramic and food processing.
Major products are coconut, rice, corn, fish, and sardines in oil. Major source of livelihood are construction, fishing, agriculture and services.
Social and Health Facilities
Social & Health Indicators
Literacy Rate 99.00%
Mortality Rate 5.8
Morbidity Rate 158.
Infant Mortality 14.0
Maternal Mortality Rate 0.0
Crude Birth Rate 26.2
Crude Death Rate 5.85
No. and Percentage of malnourished children (0 preschoolers)
Mild 4,431 23.64%
Moderate 510 2.72%
Severe 48 0.26%
Environment
Flora Gemelina, Mahogany, Teakwood, Acacia,
Narra, Ipil-Ipil, Molave, Herbs & Shrubs
Fauna Livestock, Hogs, Dogs, Horses, Cats, Birds
Monkeys
Revenue / Income
Tax Revenue Php 174,766,160.85
Operating & Miscellaneous Revenue 9,826,728.92
Economic Enterprise Operation 18,743,252.09
CITY OFFICIALS
Hon. EVELYN T. UY City Mayor
Hon. SENEN O. ANGELES City Vice Mayor
CITY COUNCILORS:
Hon. Peter Y. Co
Hon. Horacio B. Velasco
Hon. Raul C. Barbaso
Hon. Marvelita N. Pinsoy
Hon. Dante G. Bagarinao
Hon. Julius C. Napigquit
Hon. James P. Verduguez
Hon. Romulo P. Soliva
Hon. Praxides P. Rubia
Hon. Kenny Val U. Ong
Hon. Janus Yu - ABC President
Hon. Soliva - SK President
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
- Barra
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Alfonso C. delos Reyes
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Leandro M. Clarito
Hon. Ernesto D. Darcera
Hon. Bibson M. Torres
Hon. Moman P. Apura, Sr.
Hon. Joseph Harvey A. Sy
Hon. Shienel E. Yap
Hon. Trinidad B. Alegrado
- Biasong
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Gomercindo C. Calagui
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Jack B. Quijano
Hon. Richard E. Campomanes
Hon. Wilfredo R. Tesaluna
Hon. Miguel P. Parajado
Hon. Richard D. Neslie
Hon. Harold A. Uy
Hon. Phil Adams G. Briones
- Central Barangay
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Rosanna D. Diaz
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Ocibys C. Sybico
Hon. Dawn Syringe C. Pañares
Hon. Estrella B. Paluca
Hon. Edward V. Chiong
Hon. Basil Gregori L. Gonzales
Hon. Roje M. Montifalcon
- Cogon
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Paquito L. Paño
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Gene P. Ramayla
Hon. Fe P. Moncada
Hon. Rey A. Silva
Hon. Angelo B. Morandarte
Hon. Guillermo P. Morandarte
Hon. Galvin G. Morandarte
Hon. Jerry P. Mirafuentes
Dicayas
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- Diwan
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Nathaniel B. Patangan
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Crisostomo G. Julian
Hon. Alexander D. Librando
Hon. Alicia B. Maglinao
Hon. Patricio M. Papon
Hon. Luciano E. Austero
Hon. Samuel R. Oliva
Hon. Samuel S. Bandibas
- Estaka
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Leonardo V. Tan, Sr.
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Noel O. Gako
Hon. Frederick Tulse B. Ocupe
Hon. Luciano A. Hamoy
Hon. Panfilo D. Tagab, Jr.
Hon. Julius K. Nazario
Hon. Irvin A. Banga
Hon. Geram Raymond L. Lee
- Galas
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Eutiquio L. Carpitanos
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Teotimo B. Cuenca
Hon. Angelito G. Nob
Hon. Jose Neri G. Refugio
Hon. Godofredo S. Amarille
Hon. Alfredo C. Cuenca
Hon. Jose M. Ulla
Hon. Felicidad G. Bellino
- Gulayon
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Mary Jane V. Cuenca
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Narciso P. Cubalan
Hon. Violeta B. Medina
Hon. Thelma R. Bagarinao
Hon. Jose R. Nayal, Jr.
Hon. Engelberto B. Pedros
Hon. Aida N. Dano
Hon. Rodrigo J. Bolando
- Lugdungan
Barnagay Chairman: Hon. Elsie Q. Jebone
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Paterno L. Laclac, Jr.
Hon. Anatalia V. Carpio
Hon. Sonia B. Laclac
Hon. Joselibe B. Laclac, Sr.
Hon. Elisa A. Salaveria
Hon. Reanne S. Nastor
Hon. Nestor F. Galeza
Minaog
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Ricardo O. Albarote
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Roger L. Luna
Hon. Danilo A. Laurente
Hon. Edilberto N. Jasulin
Hon. Nilo D. Nalzaro, Sr.
Hon. Mequilita U. Padayhag
Hon. Salvador D. Acas, Jr.
Hon. Nory O. Lim
- Miputak
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Janus I. Yu
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Eric U. Velasco
Hon. Ranulfo B. Velasco, Jr.
Hon. Noe B. Divinagracia
Hon. Paul Clark R. Gudmalin
Hon. Ricarido C. Mendoza
Hon. Rosita P. Calape
Hon. Epifanio G. Woo
Olingan
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Juanito B. Cabale
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Francisca L. Maquiling
Hon. Jerry D. Mutia
Hon. Felipe M. Panama
Hon. Jorge P. Soliva
Hon. Jaime S. Dangcalan
Hon. Rory L. Sarceno
Hon. Jaime R. Castillon, Sr.
- Punta
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Armando S. Drilon
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Angel J. Tubil
Hon. Levi D. Mawili
Hon. Ildefonso C. Jimenez
Hon. Albello M. Padayhag
Hon. Olympio T. Deloria, Jr.
Hon. Lilia D. Villaflores
Hon. Dioscoro E. llo, Sr.
- San Jose
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Edwin S. Sumalpong, Sr.
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Romeo S. Gomez, Sr.
Hon. Ester S. Obnimaga
Hon. Elisio N. Enero
Hon. Rey S. Abequibel
Hon. Iluminado S. Gomez
Hon. Adriano N. Dacua
Hon. Nelson D. Paglaluman
- Sangkol
Barangay Chairman: Hon.
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Sicayab
Barangay Chairman: Hon.
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- Sinaman
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Dionisio P. Dangase
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Genaro L. Batocael, Jr.
Hon. Bernardino L. Zamoras
Hon. Celso G. Enoy
Hon. Francisco G. Bebiro, Sr.
Hon. Elmer M. Dangase
Hon. Jerry M. Bebiro
Hon. Salvador A. Montederamos
- Sta. Filomena
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Nelson S. Saldon
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Armando A. Beliganio
Hon. Jovencio D. Timtim
Hon. Guillermo L. Dequito, Jr.
Hon. Jimmy E. Tulang
Hon. Dannyl T. Sagrado
Hon. Nida E. Sy
Hon. Rolando F. Baluma
- Sta. Isabel
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Dioscoro G. Endab
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Crispina C. Caermare
Hon. Rolando H. Vergara
Hon. Demetrio D. Martus
Hon. Beltran S. Culanculan
Hon. Virgie S. Villariaza
Hon. Clemente M. Elba
Hon. Jupiter W. Becalas
- Turno
Barangay Chairman: Hon. Maynard R. Baes
Barangay Councilors: Hon. Edmund Pancratius A. Montaño
Hon. Robinson T. Pampilo
Hon. Ramonito G. Barbaso, Jr.
Hon. Rid D. Velasco
Hon. Rey A. Villacrucis
Hon. Eriberto S. Sorronda
Hon. Jose Reid S. Baes
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cathedral - Erected by the Spanish friars sometime in 1895, records show that the original altar was designed by Dr. Jose Rizal, the sketch of the altar was patterned after that of San Ignacio Church in Manila.
Sta. Cruz Marker - Spot where migrating Boholanos from the Visayas landed on and planted the cross for Christianity on May 3, 1905.
City Hall Building - The same edifice which was erected and inaugurated by then Governor General of Mindanao John J. Pershing on July 1, 1913 wherein Dipolog was formerly declared as a municipality.
Dipolog's Three Prominent Pioneers Statue:
HON. PASCUAL T. MARTINEZ (1882-1947) - Appointed by Gen. John J. Pershing, Governor of the Department of Mindanao as the FIRST MUNICIPAL MAYOR OF DIPOLOG (1913-1918). He was later elected Municipal Mayor in 1918 following the First General Election of Dipolog and served until 1921.
REV. FR. NICASIO Y. PATANGAN (1897-1967) - First Filipino Diocesan Priest of Mindanao. Appointed Parish Priest of Dipolog in May 1940 and served the office until 1967.
EUGENIO R. MARGATE (1886-1963) - A farmer for 25 years, He discovered the MARGATE SYSTEM OF PLANTING RICE. Authored the book "HUMAY", 100 KABANES MATAG HEKTARYA." Declared by Free Press as "MAN OF THE YEAR" 1954. Served as Technical Assistant in the field of Agriculture during the Administration of Presidents Ramon Magsaysay and Carlos P. Garcia.
Tulwanan Village (Old Town Site of Dipolog) - Sitio Tulwanan in Barangay Lugdungan is the original settlement of Dipolog's early inhabitants, the Subanons. About 6 kilometers from the city proper and along the Dipolog River which the Subanons used to transport their products to trading posts and markets in the early days. To preserve its historical significance and for the younger generation to see and reflect on their cultural history the City Government constructed replicas of Subanen houses in the site.
Man-Made
3003 Steps to Linabo Peak - Concrete steps winding along tunnel of verdant trees lead to a panoramic vista of sky, plains, and sea and a spectacular view of the twin cities of Dipolog and Dapitan. This is Dipolog's highest elevation point - 486 meters above sea level. The 14 Stations of the Cross punctuate the way up. At the peak is a community chapel for prayer and contemplation. Plaza Magsaysay - A landscaped park providing an oasis of greenery right in the center of Dipolog City. It is a converging point for many people from all walks of life for simple strolling and relaxing. The hectare-sized lot just beside the City Hall and fronting the Holy Rosary Cathedral is an ideal place for small outdoor meetings in a nature setting.
Goodtimes Café & Art Gallery - A private mini-park-cum-art gallery and restaurant. It is about 1,000 square meters with a two-storey ancestral house with artwork collections. Everywhere are objects and collectibles including chinaware, figurines, paintings, sculptures, gruesome papier mache masks, odd-shaped driftwood, and a twenty -five year old stereo from which soft music flows all day and night. Kapilya Juliana, a chapel for all religions, can be seen at the garden. Cut marbled tiles forming a scattered rays of the sun made up the design of the floor of this open chapel. Several artistic works of Dipolog known artists are also displayed at Galeria Indolencio at the yard.
P’gsalabuk Circle/Rotunda - The three figures of the artwork symbolize the diverse cultures prevailing in Dipolog City. Inspite of the diversity the people are united by a common vision and hope.
The bowl raised to the heavens is a gesture of thanksgiving and offering to God Almighty for the generous outpouring of graces and blessings, bountiful harvests and sustained peace and prosperity.
Dipolog Boulevard(Seawall & Foreshore Dev't.) - In order to provide protection to the shoreline and its environs, a seawall which extends approximately six hundred seventy (670) meters long was built from the end of the foreshore development area at Tomas Claudio up to the intersection of Velasco St. This Foreshore Development project which was conceptualized by the City Government of Dipolog and the Office of the President thru the Department of Finance Local Government Finance and Development (LOGOFIND), includes rehabilitation of the existing seawall and the construction of a new one to protect the area from the effects of the waves of the Sulu Sea. An open area will also be constructed consisting of about sixteen thousand (16,000) square meters excluding the paved roadways and promenading area which extends approximately eight thousand seven hundred (8,700) square meters.
At present, the project provides protection of the shoreline. A perfect site for promenaders, physical buffs and recreational activities.
Natural
OISCA Pamansalan Forest Park - 64 hectares of lush forests, flora and fauna give trekkers an unforgettable experience. A showcase of nature conservation and ecological balance, it is home to exotic birds as a declared bird sanctuary.
Dipolog Beach - A velvet stretch of fine gray sand, exquisite solitude as the fiery sun dies in the horizon to the onset of twilight, broken only by the distant cries of fishermen returning to shore with the day's catch.
ZN Eco Park & Plant Tissue Culture - An ecological mini-park and Plant Tissue laboratory managed by the provincial government of Zamboanga del Norte located at Upper Turno, Dipolog City .
ECOTOURISM COMPLEX - Dipolog City's premier ecological destination and a favorite site of visiting local and foreign nature enthusiasts.
Cogon EcoTourism Park- So named after its entrance location in the hinterlands of Barangay Cogon, this environmental rest area park and forest preserve stretches into the neighboring Municipality of Polanco and covers a total land area of 344 hectares.
An upshot of massive tree-planting activities regularly undertaken since its establishment as a reforestation area way back 1958, the area now hosts a range of mature planted trees and other important floral varieties. Within the park's vast expanse also lies a 40-hectare natural forest that is home to at least ten documented rare fauna species.
Just a few meters from the park's entrance is located the Aviary, where visitors can catch a glimpse of exotic birds endemic to the area. Further ahead is an exact replica of a typical Subanen Village where real Subanen tribesmen actually living within the buffer zone of the project area, on their colorful native costume and perform traditional Subanen dances and rituals for the benefit of interested visiting groups. This is also where visitors can witness Subanen women as they demonstrate the art of weaving baskets and other novelty items mainly from Nito vines.
In nearby Barangay Diwan, another natural wonder awaits visitors with the cool, cascading waters of Sungkilaw Falls. This splendid gift of nature gives one a wonderful view of the clear foamy water that gushes down from a seemingly dry formation of huge pockmarked rocks.
Where nature is at its best, the Cogon EcoTourism Complex (Cogon EcoTourism Park and Sungkilaw Falls) offer such exciting outdoor sports and adventures as camping, trail trekking, bush walking, rapelling, cañoneering, swimming and Tyrolean traverse.
TRAVEL AGENCIES / TICKETING OFFICE
ALOHA TRAVEL AGENCY - Ms. Josefina Vasquez
Rizal Ave., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (6365) 212-3525
ASIALINK TRAVEL & TOURS - Dr. April Lopez
Cana’s Cakes, Millenium Bldg., Padre Ramon St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (6365) 212-9030
CEL-AIRE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL INC. - Ms. Vivian Maglantay/Ms. Liezel Yabo
Gen. Luna St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (6365) 212-5585 / 5586
DIPAG TRAVEL - Engr. Natividad Sumilak
Bonifacio St., Dipolog City / Telefax No.: (6365) 212-8229
EXCELINE TRAVEL & TOURS - Mr. Bryan S. Lim
Osmeña St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (065) 212-3785
GLEMART TRAVEL AGENCY (AIR PHILIPPINES TICKETING) -Mr. Gleen Martalla
Cor. Arellano and Mabini Sts., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (065) 212-8554
HEMISPHERE TRAVEL & TOURS - Ms. Myrna Famor
Rizal Ave., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (6365) 212-9162
LIFESTYLE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURS - Ms. Janette R. Asprer
026 Burgos St., Barra, Dipolog City
ROYAL FRIENDSHIP TOUR SERVICES - Ms. Rowena L. Orillo
Dipolog City / Mobile No.: 09193843552
SAKAY NA TRAVEL & TOURS - Mr. Andrew R. Morselo
021 Cor. Lopez Jaena & Osmeña Sts., Biasong, Dipolog City
SUEDER'S TRAVEL & TOURS AGENCY - Mr. Ervin Gawchua
Echavez St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: (6365) 212-7424
RECREATIONAL & AMUSEMENT CENTERS / FITNESS CENTERS
COUNTRY LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Mibang, Dipolog City
Tel. No.: 212-3545
ELLYN'S BOWLING ALLEY
Garcia Street, Dipolog City
CHICO'S GYM
Arellano St. Dipolog City
CYBERFLEX FITNESS CENTER
Quezon Ave., Miputak, Dipolog City
Tel. No.: 212-4626
PURE MUSCLE GYM
2/F Roadway Motorcycle
Quezon Ave., Dipolog City
Tel. No.: 212-
DIPOLOG BADMINTON CENTER
Galas National Highway, Dipolog City
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
BUREAU OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Gonzales St., Biasong, Dipolog City / Tel. No. (6365) 212-4755
CRUZ TELEPHONE COMPANY (CRUZTELCO)
Gonzales St., Dipolog City / Tel. No. (6365) 212-6372
PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE (PLDT)
Lacaya St., Dipolog City / Tel. No. (6365) 212-2170
PT&T
Balintawak St., Dipolog City / Tel. No. (6365) 212-3283
RCPI / INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION CORPORATION
Quezon Avenue (Beside Ivy), Dipolog City / Tel. No. (6365) 212-4788
SMART WIRELESS CENTER
Cor. Echavez & Osmeña Sts., Dipolog City / Tel. Nos. (6365) 212-5599 / 6226
BROADCAST MEDIA
DXAA-FM 92.5 MHz
Manager: Mr. Jet C. Opilac
ABC Gym, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-6581
DXAQ-FM 95.3 MHz
Manager: Ms. Melinda P. Lear
Burgos St., Central Brgy., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-4648 / 2618
DXDR-AM (RMN) 98.1 KHz / DXZZ - FM (RMN) 94.1 KHz
Manager: Mr. Radem L. Gutang
Lower Turno, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2801 / 2864 / 4654
DXKD-AM (RPN) 105.3 KHz
Manager: Mr. Romeo Sangcap
Lopez Jaena St., Biasong, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2526 / 3453
DXFL-FM 88.9 MHz
Manager: Mr. Franklin Y. Lim
Rizal ave., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2439 / 2972 / 5653
DXBD HOT FM 89.7 MHz
Manager: Dr. Gerald T. Concha
Rizal Ave. cor. Gonzales St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-8320
STAR FM 93.3 MHz
Manager: Ms. Christy M. Credo
Lordel Bldg., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-6595 / 6596
PRINT MEDIA
ANG MATA
Publisher: Mr. Athanasius Dennis M. Arcenal
Editor: Mr. Angel C. Nano / Tel. No.: 212-6379
THE DIPOLOG CHRONICLE
Publisher: Mr. Victor Reyes
Editor: Mr. Milan A. Laput / Tel. No.: 212-2218
THE MINDANAO OBSERVER
Publisher: Mr. Joel S. Amatong
Editor: Atty. Ephyro L.S.B. Amatong / Tel. No.: 212-3331 / 3770
THE NEW NANDAU TODAY
Publisher: Atty. Aniceto Young
Editor: Mr. Nick Carbonel / Tel. No.: 212-7190
THE PRESS FREEDOM
Publisher: Atty. Aniceto U. Young
Editor: Atty. Rose Lorena-Broce / Tel. No.: 212-8126 / 2863
TINGOG PENINSULA
Publisher:
Editor: / Tel. No.: 212-5639
HANDICRAFT / SOUVENIR OUTLETS
A.D.S BAMBOO CRAFT - Ms. Alfe Suganob
Sicayab, Dipolog City / Tel. Nos.: 212-8663; 212-9691; 0910-2240461
DIPOLOG NITO WEAVING ASSOCIATION
Gulayon & Pamansalan-Diwan, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 0918-7117364
BAYTION FOOD ENTERPRISES
Sicayab, Dipolog City
BUENO SARDINES
Gen. Luna St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2617
DE MARI FOOD PRODUCTS
P. Garcia St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-5555
DIPOLOG PASALUBONG CENTER / MONTAÑO FOODS CORP. - Mr. Thad Montaño
Rizal Avenue / Martinez Village - Turno, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-7755; 212-2737
DIPOLOG SCHOOL OF FISHERIES SARDINES (DSF)
Olingan, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-5237; 212-7247
DIPOLOG SUNRISE MULTI-PURPOSE COOP.
Sicayab, Dipolog City
ETCH KIU FOOD PRODUCTS - Mr. Henry Quiñanola
Bolicon, Lower Turno, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-3365
MENDOZA SARDINES
Sicayab, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-4571
NAM-NAM SARDINES (NCWP) – Mr. Regie Uy
Fishport, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2218
SEVEN TREASURE'S BOUTIQUE - Ms. Vanessa Y. Uy
Top Plaza Hotel Ground Floor, Echavez St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-5777; 212-5888
TANGCAY SARDINES
Turno, Dipolog City
THE YELLOW SHOP - Ms. Marcelina Tunguia
Gen. Luna St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-5780
TITO MIKE'S FOOD COMPANY - Mr. Mike Cases
Old Airport, Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-8956
TOURISM DISPLAY CENTER - Ms. Cora Paz Gako
Dipolog Airport, Minaog / Tel. No.: 212-2495
URQUIAGA SARDINES - Mr.
Rizal Ave., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-2297
ZARAGOSA PASALUBONG CENTER - Ms. Marites Uy
Gen. Luna St., Dipolog City / Tel. No.: 212-5298
(to be cont'd)





