Sorsogon City
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Sorsogon City, officially the City of Sorsogon (Waray Sorsogon: Syudad san Sorsogon; Template:Langx; Template:Langx), is a component city and capital of the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 187,670 people.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Sorsogon City is the most populous city in the province, third most populous city in the entire Bicol Region and one of the leading cities in urbanization and most promising city in terms of development.
The component city was established on the year of 1989, from the merger of Bacon and Sorsogon municipalities.<ref name="CorpusJuris-RA8806">Template:Cite web</ref> The city's total population spread across 64 barangays.
It serves a transshipment point from the Visayas and Mindanao provinces and is dubbed as the "Gateway to Southern Philippines".<ref name="SenateGovPH-SB3361" /> Sorsogon City is considered as one of the emerging cities due to its vibrant economy and growing population.
History
Evidence of human habitation come from 3,000-year-old remains in a cave in Bacon and ancient burial sites dug upstream of Sorsogon rivers. Spanish missionaries came upon settlements in both sites when they arrived in the 1600s. Moro pirates had already frequented the territorial waters before the arrival of the Spanish missions.
Bacon was established as a visita of Casiguran while Sorsogon, originally in Sitio Pocdol in Capuy, was then established as a visita of Bacon. Sorsogon then became an independent, full-fledged parish in 1628 due to an increase in population. The two parishes later became civilian political units.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The Pueblo Civil de Bacon was established in 1754, with Juan Elias as its first gobernadorcillo. Sorsogon became an independent pueblo in 1864. Both Bacon and Sorsogon were under the territorial jurisdiction of the province of Albay until the establishment of the independent province of Sorsogon on October 17, 1894.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 1951, Sorsogon was made the center of the episcopal see of the then newly established Roman Catholic Diocese of Sorsogon comprising the Sorsogon and Masbate provinces, with the Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church in the town of Sorsogon as the designated cathedral.<ref name="gct">Template:Cite web</ref>
Cityhood
Template:Main Sorsogon City was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 8806,<ref name="CorpusJuris-RA8806" /> which was enacted on August 16, 2000, and ratified in December 2000.
Geography
Sorsogon City covers a land area of Template:Convert. It is at the southernmost tip of the Bicol Peninsula and of Luzon Island. The city is bounded by Castilla in the west, Manito in the northwest, Albay Gulf in the north, Prieto Diaz in the east, Gubat in the southeast, Casiguran in the southwest, and Sorsogon Bay in the south. Sorsogon is characterized by an irregular topography; mountain ranges on the north-west, sloping uplands on the central part of the city, plain areas southwestern and central north and southeast portion, and marshlands on the southeast deltas. It is also surrounded by water, with Sorsogon Bay to the west Albay Gulf to the northeast, and Philippine Sea in the east.
Sorsogon City is Template:Convert southeast of Manila and Template:Convert south of Legazpi City. The 2015 Census puts the city's population at 168,110 with an annual growth rate of 0.84%. Sorsogon City ranked as the 3rd largest city in terms of population in the Bicol region. The only city in the province of Sorsogon, Sorsogon City is the largest in terms of land area in the Bicol region.
The Pan-Philippine Highway, which runs from northwest to southeast through the city, connects Sorsogon City to the municipalities of Castilla, Pilar, in the northwest towards Daraga, Legazpi City, Naga City and the rest of Luzon. It also connects to the municipalities of Gubat, Casiguran and the rest of the second district municipalities of the province of Sorsogon in the southeast.
Barangays
Climate
Sorsogon City features a tropical rainforest climate with copious amount of rainfall throughout the course of the year. There is no pronounced dry season, but it has very pronounced maximum rain from November to January with December as the wettest month of the year, experiencing 23 days of rain. Temperature is constant throughout the year. Sorsogon City's average yearly rainfall is just over Template:Convert. April is the driest month of the year which only sees 12 rain days and Template:Convert of rainfall. Average High temperature is at Template:Convert and its Average Low temperature is at Template:Convert. The coolest month is January with a daily mean of Template:Convert and the hottest months are jointly April and May with a daily mean of Template:Convert.
Demographics
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Demographic statistics:<ref name=plan>Comprehensive Land Use Plan 2003–2012, Summary (Briefing Material), Sectoral Consultation, Vicanta Hall, Sorsogon City, November 27, 2003</ref>
- Annual Growth Rate 1.69% for the period 2000 – 2007
- Population Growth Rate – 2.15% (1995–2000)
- Population Density - 627 persons per square kilometer
- Total Number of Households 30,290
- Male Population - 77,117
- Female Population - 74,337
- Religion – 95% Roman Catholic
- Labor Force – 56% of the total population, 1/4 of the over-15 years old is, at least, high-school graduate, 15% of the total workforce have college-level education
- Student Population - 15,323
- Voting Age Population - 83,123
Economy

Sorsogon City is the economic center of Sorsogon Province and a hub of trade and commerce. It is one of the major cities in the Bicol Region after Naga City, Camarines Sur and Legazpi City in Albay. The city is a vital financial center housing numerous banks, non-bank financial institutions, manufacturing corporation and offices of major government departments and agencies. Although Sorsogon City does not have significant manufacturing industries, its dynamic service and agricultural sectors drive the economy forward.
In 2022 COA Report, Sorsogon City ranked third out of the seven cities in the Bicol Region with a total revenue of ₱1.42 billion pesos only after Legazpi City (₱1.84 billion) and Naga City (₱1.76 billion) making it part of the key urban centers in the region.
Sorsogon City is gradually becoming a major investment hub and is considered one of the emerging cities for doing business in the country. Investors in banking, real estate, retail, manufacturing and other business and industrial enterprises are similarly drawn to the city because of its rapid advancements of government infrastructure and business-friendly environment.
Banking
As of December 31, 2023, there are 30 banking offices operating in the city that offers banking services to businesses and residents according to Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation. Sorsogon is the third city in Bicol Region, after Legazpi and Naga with a highest total deposits amounting to Php 17,699,836 from 224,682 accounts.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Retail
The city is home to a number of retail establishments. There were 3,475 business establishments in Sorsogon City as of 2022. There are 3 major shopping malls in the City of Sorsogon namely, SM Supermalls, Gaisano Capital and Citymall. It also attracted other local and national retail chains.
As further proof of dynamic and growing economy, LCC Mall Sorsogon and Yashano Mall Sorsogon, two of Bicol's homegrown shopping malls, will soon rise at Sorsogon City Central Business District.
Meanwhile, SM City Sorsogon, the fourth SM Supermall in Bicol and the 81st in the Philippines, is located beside the Sorsogon Integrated Terminal Exchange (SITEX) and formally opened on October 28, 2022. The mall is located along Maharlika Highway, Balogo, East District in Sorsogon City. SM City Sorsogon spans 40,000 square meters of gross floor area, providing two levels of shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations that will further boost the city and province’s socioeconomic, cultural, and leisure activities. Among its amenities are three cinemas, a food court, wellness and services hubs, and amusement, leisure, and hobbies shops. Its parking space has more than 700 slots as well as a public transport terminal.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Real Estate
As Sorsogon City is strategically located at the southernmost tip of the island of Luzon and considered one of the emerging city in the Philippines. The real estate sector is starting to flourish with the entry of local and national real estate developers. Numerous local estate developers are starting to establish their footprints in the city.
The City Government of Sorsogon aims to provide housing and a home to informal settlers in the city thru Mayor Ester Hamor's 10+1 Agenda, Taas-Noo Ciudadano Ako Program - Mass Housing Program, a priority program of Mayor Hamor thru the construction of the Sirangan Tenements and Sampaloc Tenements - a twelve (12) building 2-storey socialized housing building for informal settler families around the barangays covering the inner Sorsogon Bay Area in Sorsogon City.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Road Networks
To decongest the Pan-Philippine Highway and to spur new developments outside the downtown area, two bypass roads were constructed in Sorsogon City, (1) the 7.654 kilometer Salvador Escudero III Diversion Road traversing Barangay Pangpang, Macabog, San Juan, Bibincahan and exits Brgy. Cabid-an, Sorsogon City and (2) the latest coastal road with a view of the Sorsogon Coastline, the 5.52 kilometer Sorsogon City Coastal Road, a four-lanes, consisting of rock causeways and three bridges traversing several barangays of Sirangan, Sampaloc, Balogo, Pangpang, Tugos, Cambulaga, and Talisay in Sorsogon City. It may be considered among the grandest of the Build-Build-Build projects in Bicol Region undertaken by DPWH Regional Office 5 and Sorsogon First District Engineering Office thru the effort of Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero. Other than decongesting the heavy traffic in the main thoroughfare of Sorsogon City, this road was built to provide protection to the surrounding areas from storm surges especially the Bicol Region is among the most frequent path of typhoons entering the Philippine area of responsibility.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Industries and manufacturing
A number of companies have chosen the city to become the site for their industrial expansion. These include:Template:Citation needed
- Peter Paul Philippines Corporation, situated at Diversion Road, Cabid-an, Sorsogon City, has established production facilities to produce coconut juice, milk and cream, virgin coconut oil, paring cake and oil and desiccated coconut.Template:Citation needed
- Century Pacific Food one of the largest brand companies in the Philippines is to set up their sardines factory at Brgy. Abuyog, Sorsogon City for their 555 and Ligo products.
Tourism
As a gateway to the Visayas and Mindanao, tourism plays a major part as a catalyst in contributing to Sorsogon City's economy. There are myriad of selections of attractions in the city that tourists can visit. Here are the Sorsogon City’s point of interests, destinations, and attractions:
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- Natural areas
- Paguriran Island and Lagoon
- Halabang Baybay Beach
- Tolong Gapo Beach
- Libanon Black Sand Beach
- Pagol Beach
- Buhatan River Tour and Firefly Watching
- Busay Falls
- Historical locations
- Sorsogon Provincial Capitol Building (originally Constructed dated 1904)
- Dr. Jose Rizal Monument
- Annunciation Parish Church in Bacon (406 years as of 2022)
- Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral
- Library and Museums
- Museo Sorsogon
- Museo ng Gerilya ng Sorsogon (Gabaldon Building, Sorsogon East Central School)
- Sorsogon State University Library
- Parks and Sceneries
- Pepita Park
- Sorsogon Capitol Park
- Sorsogon Rompeolas Park
- Sorsogon Coastal Road
- Sports, Concert and Performing Arts Venues
- Sorsogon Sports Complex
- Sorsogon Coliseum
- Sorsogon City Convention Center
- Sorsogon Cultural Center for the Arts
- Sorsogon Provincial Gymnasium
- Sorsogon Lawn Tennis Center
Government
The city's local government is headed by a mayor elected by popular vote. The Vice Mayor serves as the presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (city council), with 12 Councilors elected by popular vote as its members.<ref name="AN ACT CREATING THE CITY OF SORSOGON BY MERGING THE MUNICIPALITIES OF BACON AND SORSOGON IN THE PROVINCE OF SORSOGON AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR">Template:Cite web</ref> The Sangguniang Panlungsod serves as the city's legislative body and its role is to enact ordinances, approve resolutions, appropriate funds for the general welfare of the city and its inhabitants.Template:Citation needed Both the council members and the mayor serve three-year terms; and eligible for re-election for two more three-year terms.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

| Mayor | Term |
|---|---|
| Sally A. Lee | June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2007 |
| Leovic R. Dioneda | June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2013 |
| Sally A. Lee | June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2019 |
| Ester Hamor | June 30, 2019 – Present |
| Vice mayor | Term |
|---|---|
| Edmundo Atutubo | June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2010 |
| Bobet Lee Rodrigueza | June 30, 2010 – June 30, 2013 |
| Charo Dichoso- Logronio | June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2016 |
| Athan Balintong | June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019 |
| Eric Dioneda | June 30, 2019 – Present |
Infrastructure
In order to spur development in the city, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The Sorsogon Sports Complex (Formerly known as the Balogo Sports Complex) is a complex of sport facilities located at Brgy. Balogo and its still under rehabilitation. Sorsogon Arena which is the centerpiece of the complex has a total seating capacity of 15,000 spectators and with the total cost of Template:Philippine peso, the said sports complex will become the largest outdoor sports complex in the Southern Luzon and in Bicol Region. It is scheduled to host the Palarong Bicol, PRISAA National Games and Palarong Pambansa.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Mohri & P.A. Associates are the architecture of that project with the total area of 56,218 sq. m. and a 4-storey Roman Colosseum-inspired stadium.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The Sorsogon Coliseum is a proposed indoor sporting arena located within the Sorsogon Capitol Compound in Sorsogon City is set to be a structure, seating 10,000 to 12, 000 spectators.
The Sorsogon City Convention Center (SCCC) can now host big events such as conventions, exhibits, trainings and competitions. The 4,099 square meters facility can accommodate up to 2,500 spectators. It is located in City Hall Complex, Brgy. Cabid-an, Sorsogon City adjacent to Sorsogon Cultural Center for the Arts.
The Sorsogon Cultural Center for the Arts is a facility in the City of Sorsogon for audio and visual presentations and will house exhibit rooms and halls for shows and performances as well as offices. It was designed to be the country’s second main arts facility next to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP),The 2,638-square meter edifice features an outdoor lobby, lounge lobby, vestibule, spectators’ area, orchestra pit, performance stage, and a seating capacity of 338 on the ground floor and 177 on the mid-floor level. The Sorsogon Cultural Center for the Arts will be a grand place to cover film and broadcast arts, as well as literary and visual arts.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The City Government of Sorsogon started to construct the 4-Level Sorsogon City Public Parking aims to address the roadside parking issues and ease traffic congestion. Due to the increasing number of motor vehicles plying the city roads and address the worsening traffic congestions in the central business district area in Rizal and Magsaysay Streets. It will also cater to the parking needs of marketgoers and businesses since it is well within the public market area. It is located in the area formerly Plaza Bonifacio, Brgy. Sirangan, Sorsogon City.
Festivals
Pili Festival – This is Sorsogon City’s major festival in honor of the patron saints of the city, Sts. Peter and Paul. The Pili tree (and nut) is indigenous to the province and is known for its various practical, economic and nutritional applications. This festival aims to emphasize its importance, and heightens awareness of the pili. The fiesta’s big attraction is the street dance in which elaborately costumed dancers depict the many uses of the tree. This is celebrated every last week of June (June 29) and usually a week-long celebration (June 19 to 29).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Transportation
Land
Much of the city's population rely on public transportation such as tricycles and jeeps to get around the city. The city boasts its color-coded public transportation system which it has pioneered in the region. All tricycles have its own color code depending on the district, zone or route that it is serving. Inter-town trips are served by the new airconditioned e-jeepneys while inter-provincial trips are served by the UV Express Vans and number of bus companies operating provincial and regional routes, with the modern Sorsogon Integrated Terminal Exchange (SITEX) serving as the terminus.
Air
The city is 1-hour away from the Bicol International Airport located in Daraga, Albay.
The Sorsogon City Domestic Airport is a proposed airport development project located at Barangay Gabao, Bacon District, Sorsogon City. The Provincial Government of Sorsogon has released the proposed design for the upgrading of the existing Bacon Community Airport to a domestic airport. This airport development will propel growth in different sectors, such as trade, employment and tourism. Governor Edwin "Boboy" Hamor has been very vocal in pushing for the airport rehabilitation project which aims to make travel to and around the province's convenient and seamless. Accordingly, construction of the airport is due to commence in March 2024 and it will take three (3) years to complete and is expected to cater more passengers which aims to boost economic activities in the province.Template:Update inline
Education
There are four schools district offices which govern all educational institutions within the city under the Schools Division of Sorsogon City. The schools division office oversees the management and operations of schools districts which handle all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> These are the:
- Bacon East Schools District
- Bacon West Schools District
- Sorsogon East Schools District
- Sorsogon West Schools District
Notable personalities
- Aldin Ayo - a former Sorsogon City councilor who had coaching stints with Letran Knights,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> De La Salle Green Archers,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> UST's Growling Tigers to name a few. Currently the head coach of the Converge FiberXers in the PBA.
- Eddie Garcia – Film actor and director
- Eugenia Apostol - one of the founders of Philippine Daily Inquirer
- Francis "Chiz" G. Escudero – former congressman (1998-2007) of Soesogon's First District, former Sorsogon governor (2019-2022), served 3 terms as a senator (2007-2019) and currently serving as the Senate President.{{Citation needed|i
- Jessie Dellosa – former Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff. He was born in the former town of Bacon, now a district in the city.
- Jorge Barlin – First Filipino and Bikolano Bishop and was assigned parish priest and Vicar Forane of Sorsogon from 1887 to 1906<ref>page 32, Tracing from Solsogon to Sorsogon, 2nd Edition (2007), Template:ISBN</ref>
- Loida Nicolas Lewis – chairwoman and chief executive officer of TLC Beatrice, LLC, the Lewis Family investment firm and is also chairman and CEO of TLC Beatrice (China) and TLC Beatrice Foods (Philippines).
- Mary Walter – actress, whose career spanned through several decades. She was born in Bacon.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Sister cities
Local
- Template:Flagicon Legazpi, Albay
International
- Template:Flagicon Ceuta, Spain
- Template:Flagicon Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
References
External links
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- Philippine Census Information
- Local Governance Performance Management System
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