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Projects and Development Programs

Projects and Development Programs

Sirang Sta. Magdalena!

Planned and On-Going Institutional Projects: Planned, Completed and On-Going Physical Projects

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Busaingan Festival 2011

Busaingan Festival 2011

Celebrating the town's history and pride!

Truly the culture of Sta. Magdalena is very rich and is worthy to be shared to any part of the…

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Sta. Magdalena LGU Site Development Plan

Sta. Magdalena LGU Site Development Plan

....Sirang Sta. Magdalena...

If completed will have an area reclaimed for a new public market site, a centralized transportation terminal, a new municipal…

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Hidden Paradise in Sorsogon! Beaches and Water Falls.

Hidden Paradise in Sorsogon! Beaches and Water Falls.

Dagos tabi.

Just have fun and enjoy activities and nature.

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Executive-Legislative Agenda

Executive-Legislative Agenda

We envision god loving, united, empowered, productive and gender responsive Magdalenians living in a socially, economically developed community and an ecologically balanced environment with a people centered proactive and transparent governance.

As mandated by RA 1760 or Local Government Code of 1991, Sta. Magdalena as a 5th class municipality...

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“ Where white sand beaches and natural beauty abounds ”

Sta. Magdalena is strategically located at the southernmost tip of Luzon Island.  The municipality is famous in the province of Sorsogon for having beautiful and clean white sand beaches. Local as well as foreign tourists frequently visited these places. 

The original name of Sta. Magdalena was “ Busaingan.” The term implies “ Water Breakers ” or the place where sea waters smash. It is presumed that the earliest settlers must have been Datu Dumaguil’s tribe. The place was part of Bulusan where the first Spanish explorers and missionaries during the latter part of the sixteenth century made contact with the natives who were converted to Christianity.
 
The “Busaingan Festival”  is one of the town fiesta activities which is a potential tourist attraction, this festival promotes the traditions and culture of the municipality.

Dagos Tabi.

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