Talisay, Cebu
Talisay, officially the City of Talisay and often referred to as Talisay City, is a third income class component city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 200,772.In the 2013 election, it had 111,696 registered voters. Primarily a residential and trading center, Talisay lies within the Metro Cebu area.
The name of Talisay is taken from the magtalisay tree which is abundant in the city.
Barangays
Talisay City comprises 22 barangays:
Biasong
Bulacao
Candulawan
Camp IV
Cansojong
Dumlog
Jaclupan
Lagtang
Lawaan I
Lawaan II
Lawaan III
Linao
Maghaway
Manipis
Mohon
Poblacion
Pooc
San Isidro
San Roque
Tabunok
Tangke
Tapul
History
Talisay was founded in 1648 as an estate owned by the Augustinians. In 1849 it was converted into a municipality.
During both the American colonial period and World War II, Talisay served as a haven of colonial military forces. The municipality served as the center of guerrilla intelligence operations for the Philippine resistance movement in Cebu during World War II. The returning U.S. liberation forces landed on the beaches of Talisay on March 28, 1945, and were helped together with the Philippine Commonwealth forces and the Cebuano guerrillas, an event that marked the eventual surrender of Japanese forces on Cebu. That day is now an official holiday in the province of Cebu.