Sagay

Sagay is a city of 146,000 people in . It is near the Sagay Marine Reserve, the largest marine reserve in the Philippines. It is known for its Sinigayan Festival, held in March.
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  • Type: City with 153,000 residents
  • Description: city of the Philippines in the province of Negros Occidental
  • Also known as: City of Sagay”, “Sagay City”, and “Sagay, Negros Occidental

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sagay National High School.

School
is a public high school in Sagay City.

Sagay

Latitude
10.8961° or 10° 53′ 46″ north
Longitude
123.4155° or 123° 24′ 56″ east
Population
153,000
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
7Q25VCW8+C5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 198515316
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1691150
Wiki­data ID
Q1787527
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In Other Languages

From Amis to Zulu—“Sagay” goes by many names.
  • Amis: Sagay
  • Arabic: ساغي
  • Balinese: Sagay
  • Banjar: Sagay
  • Basque: Sagay
  • Batak Toba: Sagay
  • Bengali: সাক্যায়
  • Buginese: Sagay
  • Capiznon: Sagay
  • Catalan: Sagay
  • Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sagay
  • Cebuano: Sagay
  • Central Bikol: Sagay
  • Chavacano: Sagay
  • Chinese: 沙街
  • Chinese: 萨加
  • Dagbani: Sagay
  • Danish: Sagay
  • Dutch: Sagay City
  • Dutch: Sagay
  • Esperanto: Sagay
  • Fijian: Sagay
  • Finnish: Sagay
  • French: Sagay
  • German: Sagay City
  • German: Sagay
  • Gorontalo: Sagay
  • Greek: Σαγκέι
  • Gujarati: Sagay
  • Hausa: Sagay
  • Hiligaynon: Sagay
  • Hindi: सगय
  • Hiri Motu: Sagay
  • Hungarian: Sagay City
  • Hungarian: Sagay
  • Igbo: Sagay
  • Iloko: Sagay, Negros Occidental
  • Iloko: Sagay
  • Indonesian: Arguelles, Negros Occidental
  • Indonesian: Kota Sagay
  • Indonesian: Magallanes, Negros Occidental
  • Indonesian: Sagay
  • Irish: Sagay
  • Italian: Sagay
  • Jamaican Creole English: Sagay
  • Japanese: サガイ (西ネグロス州)
  • Japanese: サガイ
  • Javanese: Sagay
  • Kannada: ಸಗೆ
  • Kinaray-A: Sagay
  • Kongo: Sagay
  • Korean: 사가이
  • Latin: Sagae
  • Latin: Sagājum
  • Latvian: Sagaja
  • Lithuanian: Sagajus
  • Malagasy: Sagay
  • Malay: Sagay, Negros Barat
  • Malay: Sagay
  • Maori: Sagay
  • Marathi: सागई
  • Min Nan Chinese: Sagay
  • Min Nan Chinese: 沙該
  • Min Nan Chinese: 沙該市
  • Minangkabau: Sagay
  • Nauru: Sagay
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Sagay
  • Norwegian: Sagay City
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Sagay
  • Oromo: Sagay
  • Paiwan: Sagay
  • Pampanga: Sagay Lakanbalen
  • Pampanga: Sagay
  • Pangasinan: Sagay
  • Polish: Sagay
  • Portuguese: Sagay
  • Rinconada Bikol: Sagay
  • Russian: Сагей
  • Sakizaya: Sagay
  • Samoan: Sagay
  • Scots: Sagay
  • Sinhala: සාගේ
  • Spanish: Sagay
  • Sundanese: Sagay
  • Swahili: Sagay
  • Swedish: Sagay City
  • Tagalog: Lungsod Sagay
  • Tagalog: Lunsod ng Sagay
  • Tagalog: Sagay, Negros Occidental
  • Tagalog: Sagay
  • Tahitian: Sagay
  • Tamil: சாகாய்
  • Telugu: సాగాయ్
  • Tetum: Sagay
  • Thai: สาเก
  • Tok Pisin: Sagay
  • Turkish: Sagah
  • Ukrainian: Сагай
  • Urdu: سگے، نیگروس وکڈینٹل
  • Vietnamese: Sagay
  • Waray (Philippines): Sagay City
  • Waray (Philippines): Sagay, Negros Occidental
  • Waray (Philippines): Sagay
  • Waray (Philippines): Syudad han Sagay
  • Welsh: Sagay
  • Xhosa: Sagay
  • Yoruba: Sagay
  • Zulu: Sagay
  • Sagay
  • Sagay, Negros Occidental

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