Buenavista, officially the Municipality of Buenavista (; ), is a municipality and the largest settlement in the province of Guimaras, Philippines. According to the , it has a population of people.
It is one of the five towns known for producing Guimaras mangoes, along with Jordan, San Lorenzo, Sibunag, and Nueva Valencia. The Guimaras mango, known for its sweetness, became the first product in the Philippines to receive geographical indication status.
History
thumb|Navalas Church, the oldest Roman Catholic church in Guimaras
Buenavista is the oldest municipality on Guimaras. It was established in 1775, during the Spanish colonial period. A Spanish governor general was reputedly impressed by the scenery of the location, and called the place Buenavista, Spanish for "beautiful view". Buenavista is from Jordan. Buenavista is a part of the Metro Iloilo–Guimaras area, centered on Iloilo City.
MacArthur's Wharf serves as the municipal wharf for Buenavista and part of San Lorenzo is used by passengers from Panay to Negros and vice versa. This transportation route serves as a cheaper link, rather than taking a ship.
Buenavista's terrain ranges from plains (nearly level in the central and north-west coastal areas) to mountains (north-western part).
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The climate is mild and cool, due to its being bounded by the sea on the three directions.
Barangays
Buenavista is politically subdivided into 36 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
- Agsanayan
- Avila
- Banban
- Bacjao (Calumingan)
- Cansilayan
- Dagsaan
- Daragan
- East Valencia (Mantangingi)
- Getulio (Ili)
- Mabini
- Magsaysay
- McLain
- Montpiller
- Navalas
- Nazaret
- New Poblacion (Calingao)
- Old Poblacion (Daan Banwa)
- Piña
- Rizal
- Salvacion (Ambulong)
- San Fernando
- San Isidro
- San Miguel
- San Nicolas (Tabao)
- San Pedro (Bating)
- San Roque
- Santo Rosario
- Sawang
- Supang
- Tacay
- Taminla (Sambag)
- Tanag
- Tastasan
- Tinadtaran
- Umilig
- Zaldivar
Demographics
In the 2024 census, the population of Buenavista was 54,352 people, with a density of .
Economy
Transportation
thumb|Buenavista, Guimaras ferry terminal for [[pump boats]]
There are passenger ferries, utilizing pump boats to Iloilo City. The ferry terminal in Iloilo is on the Iloilo River.
Education
Buenavista is the center of higher education. The municipality has 19 public elementary schools, 5 public high schools, and 1 vocational technical school. These are the:
- Buenavista I Schools District
- Buenavista II Schools District
;Primary and elementary schools
- Agsanayan Elementary School
- Avila Elementary School
- Buenavista SDA Elementary School
- Buenavista Central School
- Buenavista Lighthouse Christian Academy
- Cansilayan Elementary School
- Dagsaan Elementary School
- Daragan Elementary School
- East Valencia Elementary School
- Getulio Elementary School
- Grace Baptist Academy
- Good Shepherd's Fold
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Academy
- Mabini Primary School
- Navalas Elementary School
- Nazaret Elementary School
- Old Poblacion Elementary School
- Paaralan ng Buhay ng Calumingan
- Paaralan ng Buhay ng Montpiller
- Paaralan ng Buhay ng Sawang
- Paaralan ng Buhay ng Tacay
- Paaralan ng Buhay ng Tanag
- Piña Elementary School
- Rizal Primary School
- Salvacion Elementary School
- San Isidro Elementary School
- San Nicolas Primary School
- San Roque-Tastasan Elementary School
- Sto. Niño Catholic School
- Supang Central School
- Taminla Elementary School
- Tinadtaran Elementary School
- Triumph Baptist Christian Academy
- Umilig Primary School
- Zaldivar Elementary School
;Secondary schools
- Agsanayan National High School
- Buenavista National High School
- East Valencia National High School
- Getulio National High School
- Philippine College of Business and Accountancy
- Supang National High School
;Higher educational institution
- Guimaras State University (Main)
References
External links
- [ Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
- Philippine Census Information
