CARCAR CITY


'Carcar' (Cebuano: ''Dakbayan sa Carcar'', Tagalog: ''Lungsod ng Carcar'') is a 2nd class city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 89,199 people in 17,312 households.
In 2005, Metro Cebu's definition was expanded to include Danao City in the north and the municipality of San Fernando and the city of Carcar down south [1].
Carcar became a city on July 1, 2007.

Contents
Geography
Sun.Star: Carcar now a city
Barangays
External links

Geography


Carcar is located approximately 40 km south of Cebu City. It is bounded on the north by San Fernando; on the south by Sibonga; on the west by Barili and Aloguinsan; and on the east by the Bohol Strait. It has a land area of approximately 116.22 km². Carcar's specialty is ''Ampao'' (that is made of dried rice), ''Bukarilyo'' (made of coconut) and the always famous ''Chicharon'' (deep fried pork skin). Locals and tourists alike, also love the crispy ''Lechon'' (charcoal-grilled whole pig) matched with ''atchara'' (shredded green papaya soaked in vinegar and sugar) and ''Puso'' (hanging rice).
The city land is generally level with less than 18% slope composing of 78.7% of the total land area. Areas with slopes ranging from 18 to 50% cover 19.3% of the total land area and those over 50% slope comprise approximately 1.9%. The highest recorded elevation is a little over 660 meters above sea level, located within the barangay of Napo.
The wet season occurs during the months of May to October and the dry season, from January to May.

Sun.Star: Carcar now a city


07/02/2007 | 11:06 AM
Residents of the historic town of Carcar in Cebu celebrated Sunday night the upgrading of their town into a city, following a plebiscite there last weekend.
Sun.Star Cebu reported Monday that fireworks lit up the sky for two minutes to signal the end of the campaign to make Carcar a new city.
Only about 13,483, or 28 percent of the former heritage town's registered voters, turned up to vote. Of them, 11,699 or 87 percent voted "yes," against 1,748 who voted "no."
Carcar is now the second town in Cebu to become a city this year, following Bogo in the north, which held its plebiscite last June 16.
"We should not miss this opportunity because this town deserves to become one," reelected Mayor Patrick Barcenas said after he cast his "yes" vote at 9:35 a.m. in Barangay (village) Poblacion 1.
Barcenas said the conversion should have happened eight years ago, ahead of neighboring Talisay City's change in status.
While Carcar failed to surpass the 60.8 percent turnout in Bogo, its turnout was still higher than Parañaque's 7 percent and San Juan and Navotas' 12 percent.
Carcar residents, known for making shoes and tempting chicharon (pork cracklings), went on with their normal routines.
Internet cafés teemed with teenagers, while others spent much of their Sunday in Carcar's department store and a food chain.
Cebu provincial election supervisor Lionel Marco Castillano noted that some residents even spent the day at the beach to celebrate St. Peter's Day.
Castillano initially projected a 30 to 40 percent turnout of voters, more than enough to ratify Republic Act 9436, the law converting Carcar town into a component city.
The mayor said the benefits will be tremendous, starting with the town's P72-million annual Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) that could triple.
More IRA funds, he said, will finance a bigger public market and a bus terminal, new school buildings, as well as the opening of two diversion roads.
The first diversion road would link Barangay Poblacion 3 to Barangay Poblacion 1, stretching about four kilometers and leading to Barili town. The second one will connect Barangays Valladolid and Bolinawan, a seven-kilometer alternate road heading towards Argao town.
These two new roads will unclog traffic especially at the historic rotunda, Barcenas said.
Barcenas also vowed to provide funds for the improvement of the local shoe-making industry through training, promotions and soft loans.
Vice Mayor Nicepuro Apura, for his part, promised to pass a measure extending the tax hike moratorium to 10 years.
Apura, who will preside over the local council's inaugural session on Wednesday, also sees the need for "extensive" urban planning and the development of the town's tourism sites.

Barangays


A monument at the center of the Carcar rotunda, on the main highway.

Carcar is politically subdivided into 15 barangays.

★ Bolinawan

★ Buenavista

★ Calidngan

★ Can-asujan

★ Guadalupe

★ Liburon

★ Napo

★ Ocana

★ Perrelos

★ Poblacion I

★ Poblacion II

★ Poblacion III

★ Tuyom

★ Valencia

★ Valladolid

External links



DTI Cebu - Carcar

Philippine Standard Geographic Code

2000 Philippine Census Information

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