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There was no concrete record to support the story on how Danao got its name. Although in the 1960’s there were circularized copies of a story about the legend. There were at least two legendary versions on the establishment of Danao as a municipio. The first version relates the story about a Spanish captain by the name of Manuel Anecito del Rosario who was commissioned in 1844 by the early Spanish authorities in the Province of Cebu to establish municipios or pueblos (towns) starting from what is now called Compostela (used to be among the early barrios of Danao) towards the northern part of Cebu as far as what is presently called the Municipality of Borbon. Captain del Rosario, in compliance with his commission, went to the said places to perform his duties. Riding on a horse on his way to the north, he passed by a place called Cotcot where he chanced upon a few natives who were resting while tending their carabaos wallowing in the nearby pond. Not quite familiar with the place, the captain, pointing his forefinger to the ground, inquired (in Spanish language) from the surprised natives about the name of the place. Without understanding what the captain had said, the natives surmised it to mean that the stranger might have asked for the name of the pond where the carabaos were cooling off, they replied danawan – a local term for pond. On account of the stranger’s unfamiliarity with the local dialect coupled with his defective hearing, he was only able to hear the first syllables da-naw. Thus began the naming of the place Danao which Captain Anecito del Rosario had established as a municipio.
Things to Do in Danao City, Cebu

The festivity includes various dancing performances, eating and drinking in celebration to the area’s pottery-making livelihood.

Cebu is rich in terms of marine resources, which benefitted from the establishment of marine sanctuaries in the island. These marine sanctuaries have contributed much to the increase in fish and other marine life in the province. One of these delicacies is the tinap-anan of Danao City.

Open recreational park offering ATV rentals & guided treks to a wet cave or waterfalls.
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