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Bakilid, Mandaue

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Country
  
Philippines

City
  
Mandaue City

Postal Code
  
6014

Province
  
Cebu

District
  
6th District

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area code
  
32

Region
  
Region VII Central Visayas

Restaurants
  
Nonki Japanese Restaurant, Taiwan Sha‑bu Sha‑bu, Tsiboom Native Restaurant, Snakyard, seBEN'S Authentic Cebu Lec

Hotels
  
The Orchard Cebu Hot, AMAX INN CEBU, Allure Hotel & Suites, Metro Park Hotel ‑ Mandaue, Central Visayas Farmers

Bakilid is a barrio of Mandaue City, Province of Cebu, Philippines.

Contents

Map of Bakilid, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines

History

There were prominent persons living in the barrio as for example Huwes de Paz during the last quarter of the Spanish rule, Carlos Mendoza Bongo and Mayor Pedro Basubas after the liberation.

In 1928 young men and women led by Castor Pascual and Estanislao Ruelan conveyed together. They agreed to put up a chapel called Bakilid chapel since it is located near the Bakilid road. Another group led by Lieutenant Ramon Villamor and Apolonta Centza organized a basketball team and named it Bakilid.

Some businessmen begun scouting the place for business and industry. In 1951 Mr. Norberto A. Quisumbing Sr. and Mr. Tereso M. Dumon, who later became a congressman in the 7th District of Cebu, put the first factory in place.

In 1956 the old Philippine Railway became a national highway. This was an ideal place for business and industrial firms for its accessibility of transportation. A lawyer Norberto B. Quisumbing Jr. put up an assembly plant of motorcycles (the Norkis Trading Company Incorporated (Yamaha) Later on, it grew to be the Norkis Group of Companies. He set up a chapel and a playground for children. On January 10, 1972 a resolution was approved creating it into a barrio. It was sponsored by its son Honorable Comello Emelto Pascual in the City Council. On January 30, 1972 the inaugural and induction ceremonies of the elected barrio officials led by Barangay Captain Corazon Bontia Ruelan the wife of the organizer of the name Bakilid.

References

Bakilid, Mandaue Wikipedia