Naga, Cebu


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Naga City is bordered to the north by the town of Minglanilla, to the west is the city of Toledo, to the east is the Cebu Strait, and to the south is the town of San Fernando.
It lies within the Cebu metropolitan area.
It is one of the two Philippine cities named Naga, the other being Naga in Camarines Sur. As such, the city is often confused by visitors coming primarily from Luzon and other parts of the country not near to Central Visayas with the city in Camarines Sur.

Barangays

Naga comprises 28 barangays:

Climate

Demographics

Economy

Among the industries in Naga are the Apo Cement Corporation, the largest factory in the country, producing per day; FSP Group; the 290-megawatt KEPCO Philippines Corporation power plant; MRC Allied Industries; Kyocera Kinseki Philippines, Inc.; Pryce Gases, Inc.; Rikio Southeast Asia; and the 147-megawatt coal-fired Salcon Power Corporation plant.

Cityhood

Cityhood was ratified in a plebiscite on 2 September 2007.

Sports venues

In December 2015 Naga City government inaugurated the Teodoro Mendiola Sports Field and Oval, located along North Poblacion. It was ready for the main venue for the 2016 Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association games in February. The ₱68 million project comprises a track and field oval, swimming pool, and basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts.
2017 the first time a host became back-in-back in the venue for the CVIRAA again.