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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | The Legend ![]() The town in the early days is so wide traversing in the Middle of the Masinloc River. It is through this geographical position of the town lying in the river where the legend of the name Masinloc (Ma'h -sihn`lok) came from. In the Bolinao -Zambal dialect interpretation of the saying " it is in the town where there is a river" which is "Babali nin Masin Ilog"...which had been repeated and mispronouced phrase "Masin Ilog" , eventually , evolved the name MASINLOC TOURISM & TRADE The port of Masinloc is the focus of development, building around existing port facilities of the Benguet Consolidated Mines, Inc. and encouraging other industries, businesses and tourist facilities to locate in the easily accessible port. There is an economic zone covering some 37,000 acres with costs as low as $3 per square meter (10 square feet). Manpower is put at 180,000 with a literacy rate of about 98% and a diverse labor force.The zone caters particularly for light to medium size industries. Infrastructure includes two 300-megawatt coal-fired thermal power plants, modern telecommunications on two systems and ample drinking and industrial water. The Island of San Salvador, a fish sanctuary in the vicinity of Masinloc, boasts of manta rays and lobsters in an unspoiled marine setting. Masinloc Bay is a prime tourist destination waiting to be developed, with good diving, watersports and eco-tourism possibilities. The province?s varied forest and wildlife ecosystems have also attracted the attention of an increasing number of eco-tourists. ![]() FAST FACTS Masinloc is a natural deep-sea all weather harbor Blessed with abundant natural and valuable man-made resources About 150 kilometers northwest of Manila 4 hours by vessel to & from Manila Harbor & 2 hours from Subic Bay Total Land Area 1,500 hectares Industrial 116 hectares Cost per square meter US$3-4 Minimum Daily Wage P171.50/day for those employed in establishments with 30 or more employees, or with P30M or more of total assets P164.50/day for those employed in establishments with less than 30 employees, or with less than P30M assets Manpower Supply 180,000 with a high literacy rate of about 98% and with a diverse trainable labor force Preferred Industries Light to medium scale industries Infra Facilities Power 2x 300 MV coal-fired thermal power plant Telecommunications Modern telecommunication facilities available (DIGITEL & BAYANTEL) Water Ample supply of drinking and industrial water Available spring water ( Tinantapi and Lawis River) MAIN INDUSTRY Chromite , Mangoes, Agriculture and Fishing POPULATION 36,000( 1995 est.) DIALECT Zambal/ Tagalog |