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Bonawon, Siaton

Coordinates: 9°8′9″N 122°54′58″E / 9.13583°N 122.91611°E / 9.13583; 122.91611
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Bonawon
Barangay Bonawon
Map
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceNegros Oriental
MunicipalitySiaton
Population
 • Total9,189 [1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP Code
6219
Spoken languagesCebuano (primary language)
English (academe, school instruction)
Tagalog (widely understood)
[2]
WebsiteUnofficial: Barangay Bonawon

Bonawon is located in the westernmost part of Siaton, Negros Oriental, Philippines. It is a barangay or a small administrative political division of the Philippines. It has a population of 9,189 which shares border with Barangays Giligaon (southwest) and Fatima, Santa Catalina (northeast) and faces Sulu Sea.

The barangay's major income source is through fishing and farming. But there are also commercial businesses that could be seen within the proper area of the barangay.

History

Early residents of the barangay mostly believed that the name Bonawon came from the Visayan word 'Bugnawon' which means bugnaw nga panahon or cold yet comforting weather.[3]

Bonawon's early residents were primarily composed of refugees from Mindanao who escape from Moro and military conflicts in the region during the 60's and 70's. The village's abundance in marine resources and being an ideal location for both farming and fishing were the factors driving immigrants to settle in the village.[4]

Festivities

Palaran Festival Logo

The village fiesta is celebrated yearly on the fifth of April in commemoration of its patron, Saint Vincent Ferrer.[5] As recommended by the Parish Priest, the date will change if April 5 falls on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday of the Holy Week. Palaran Festival was established through the efforts of Rhodenito Toyota Exconde to grace the annual fiesta.[6]

Beauty pageant participants
Bonawon Fluvial Parade
Participants of the 2013 Fluvial Parade
2011 Street demonstration participant

Schools

Elementary

  • Bautista Tayko Memorial SDA School [7]
  • Calanian Primary School
  • Catipon Primary School[8]
  • Lico-Lico Elementary School
  • Pio Macahig Memorial Elementary School

High School

Notable Residents

References

9°8′9″N 122°54′58″E / 9.13583°N 122.91611°E / 9.13583; 122.91611