Sugbuak

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The term Sugbuak refers to the controversial splitting of the island province of Cebu in the Philippines into four independent provinces before the 2007 general election. The proposal has been a polarizing issue in provincial politics, pitting the camp of Cebu governor Gwendolyn Garcia, Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña and Cebu City representative Antonio Cuenco, the main proponents against the Sugbuak, against that of the proponents of the Sugbuak, Representatives Antonio Yapha, Jr., Clavel Martinez and Simeon Kintanar, who have coined the opposite term Sugbuhi.

The term Sugbuak is a portmanteau of the Cebuano words Sugbo (Cebu) and buak (split or break) and roughly translates to "the splitting of Cebu" or "Broken Cebu".[1] The term Sugbuhi, on the other hand, is a portmanteau of Sugbo and buhi (giving life), roughly translating into "the giving of life to Cebu".[2]

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The Sugbuak called for the splitting of the province of Cebu into four new provinces, namely the provinces of Cebu del Norte, Cebu del Sur and Cebu Occidental, out of three of the six provincial legislative districts. The remaining three districts of Cebu, in addition to the two legislative districts of Cebu City, would comprise a fourth province.

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