Kabasalan

Kabasalan, officially the Municipality of Kabasalan (Lungsod sa Kabasalan; Chavacano: Municipalidad de Kabasalan; Bayan ng Kabasalan), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 46,884 people.

History
The first inhabitants of the place are of Subanen origin. Kabasalan comes from the word basal, meaning to play the agung, a musical instrument which is a favorite pastime of the Subanon. It was during the old times that the whole peninsula was resonating with the sound of that instrument. Every Subanen family owns a set of the instrument.

In 1956, Siay was established, as twenty-six barrios and sitios, including Barrio Siay which would be the seat of government in the newly-created municipality, had been separated from Kabasalan, along with parts of Malangas.

Kabasalan was greatly affected by Typhoon Tembin (2017) which most of the municipality where flooded. Schools were destroyed due to strong winds.

Barangays
Kabasalan is politically subdivided into 29 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.
 * Banker
 * Buayan
 * Cainglet
 * Calapan
 * Calubihan (F.L.Pena)
 * Canacan (Bolo Battalion)
 * Concepcion (Balungis)
 * Diampak
 * Dipala
 * Gacbusan
 * Goodyear
 * Lacnapan
 * Little Baguio
 * Lumbayao
 * Nazareth
 * Palinta
 * Peñaranda
 * Poblacion
 * Salipyasin (Riverside)
 * Sanghanan
 * Santa Cruz
 * Sayao
 * Shiolan
 * Simbol
 * Sininan
 * Tamin
 * Tampilisan
 * Tigbangagan
 * Timuay Danda (Mangahas)

Media
Kabasalan and its neighboring towns is being served by Flash-FM 91.3 MHz and Countryside Cable Television, Inc.