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PROVINCE OF SOUTHERN LEYTE<br />

Legal Basis of the Province's Creation : Republic Act 2227 enacted on May 22, 1959<br />

Founded: July 1, 1960<br />

Land Area 1,734.8 sq. km. or 8.09% of the entire Eastern Visayas Region<br />

Population 390,847<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 222,646<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 3rd class Province<br />

FY 2010 IRA PhP 463.99 M<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1 congressional district; 1 component city; 18 municipalities<br />

Provincial Capital Maasin City<br />

Total No. of Barangays 500 (Including Maasin City)<br />

Smallest Municipality Limasawa Island (6 brgys.)<br />

Major Livelihood employment, fishing, farming, manufacturing and trade<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay, Cabalian Channel, Hinunangan Bay, Surigao Sea, Camiguin Sea, Bohol<br />

Strait, Canigao Channel<br />

Major Tourist Destinations * Guinsohotan Cave, Maasin City<br />

* Monte Cueva, Maasin City<br />

* Danao Forest Park, Maasin City<br />

* Banahaw Spring, Macrohon<br />

* Cambaro Caves, Macrohon<br />

* Molopolo-Sta.Cruz Marine Sanctuary, Macrohon<br />

* Kuting Reef, Macrohon<br />

* Magellan's Cross, Limasawa Island<br />

* Diving Range, Padre Burgos & Sogod Bay<br />

* Coral Canyons, Tangkaan Point, Padre Burgos<br />

* Agas-Agas Adventure Park, Sogod<br />

* Uwan-Uwanan Falls, Libagon<br />

* Biasong Spring, Libagon<br />

* Napantao Dive Site, San Francisco<br />

* Whale Shark Basin, Liloan & Pintuyan<br />

* Hindag-an Falls, Saint Bernard<br />

* San Pedro & San Pablo Islands, Hinunangan<br />

Road Network Maharlika Highway; Mahaplag-Baybay-Maasin Road; Abuyog-Silago Road<br />

Financing Institutions Allied Bank, BDO, China Bank, DBP, Green Bank, LBP, Metrobank, PNB, RCBC, So.<br />

<strong>Leyte</strong> Cooperative Bank, Rural Bank of Maasin, SLEMCoop, MCCI<br />

Communication Services postal communication, Bayantel, BuTel, Globelines, PLDT, Smart Communications,<br />

Globe Telecom, Sun Cellular<br />

Internet Service Provider (Bayantel) Skyinet, Globelines Broadband<br />

Broadcast Facilities DYDM-AM (Maasin); DYSL-FM (Sogod); Viper FM (Ichon, Macrohon); Maasin,<br />

Sogod & San Juan Cable Television<br />

Local Print Media Southern <strong>Leyte</strong> Balita, Southern <strong>Leyte</strong> Times<br />

Land Transportation Facilities megataxi/van, jeepney, bus, tricycle<br />

Total No. of Seaports 5 national ports, 9 municipal ports, 2 fish ports<br />

Ferry Services Maharlika Ferry, Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Bohol Shuttle Ferry<br />

Air Facility Panan-awan Airport (Maasin City)<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 184 kms./3 hrs. travel time by megataxi; 4 hrs bus travel time<br />

Distance from Cebu City 6-7 hrs. by ship<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities Nine (9)<br />

Health Facilities 1 provincial hospital, 3 district hospitals, 2 private hospitals, 28 C/RHUs, 98 Brgy.<br />

Health stations, more than a dozen private clinics (out-patient only)<br />

Limasawa Island at the background,<br />

as seen from Malitbog-Padre Burgos<br />

road


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MUNICIPALITY OF ANAHAWAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : _____________________________<br />

Land Area 5,809 hectares<br />

Population 8,032<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 4,916<br />

Mother Tongue Visayan ( Cebuano & Boholano)<br />

Income Class 5th Class Municipality<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php 27.1 M<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision Fourteen (14) barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays Fourteen (14)<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Barangay MANIGAWONG<br />

Biggest Barangay Barangay POBLACION<br />

Major Livelihood Farming, Fishing, Employment Buy & Sell<br />

Fishing Grounds Municipal Waters<br />

Major Tourist Destinations Anahawan Mainit Hot Spring<br />

Anahawan Tagaytay Site<br />

Anahawan Lake Danao<br />

Road Network National Highway<br />

Financing Institutions Sts. Peter and Paul Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Palawan Pawnshop &<br />

Money Remittance<br />

Communication Services Telecom, Postal Services, Globe, Smart<br />

Internet Service Provider SmartBro, Globe Tattoo<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, van, Jeepney, tricycle<br />

No. of Seaports None<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 120 km. / 3 hour travel (Anahawan - Silago -Tacloban)<br />

Distance from Cebu City Land trip from Hinundayan - Hilongos (120kms.), 5 hrs. by ship<br />

Hilongos - Cebu<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities None<br />

Health Facilities 1 District Hospital, 1 Rural Health Unit (Out patient & in-patient), 2<br />

Barangay Health Stations


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Land Area 11,985 has.<br />

Population 28,535 (2007 Census)<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 16,003 (as of Oct. 2011)<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 4th Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php 46.719 M<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision Composed of coastal, riverside, highland barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays 40<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Barangay OLISIHAN<br />

Biggest Barangay Barangay HILAAN<br />

Major Livelihood Farming & Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay<br />

Alejos Falls<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF BONTOC<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Republic Act 522 dated June 15, 1950<br />

Botong Falls<br />

Anahao Cave<br />

Catmon Cave<br />

Road Network 142 kms of national, provincial, municipal road network<br />

Financing Institutions Rural Bank of Hindang, Rural Bank of Maasin, BCCI<br />

Communication Services Postal Services, 1 Cable TV, 2 telephone services, 3 cell sites<br />

Internet Service Provider 4 ISPs<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities bus, jeepney, van, tricycle, motorcycle<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 124 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 5-8 hrs travel time<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 1 (SLSU-Bontoc)<br />

Health Facilities 1 Rural Health Unit & 8 Barangay Health Stations


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Land Area 17,336.75 Hectares<br />

Population 28,505<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 15,839<br />

Mother Tongue Boholano and Cebuano dialects<br />

Income Class 3rd Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php. 50,610,015.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision none<br />

Total No. of Barangays 40<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Brgy. Upper Bantawon<br />

Biggest Barangay Brgy. Nava<br />

Major Livelihood Farming & Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Facific Ocean<br />

San Pedro and San Pablo Islands<br />

Caves<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF HINUNANGAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : NO RECORD<br />

Rice fields<br />

water falls<br />

13 kilometers coast of fine sand facing the pacific ocean<br />

Fish sanctuaries<br />

Road Network Concrete National Highways, all weather roads mun.& Brgys.<br />

Financing Institutions SPPMPC, Cebuana Lhullier, EY Pawnshop<br />

Communication Services Smart and Globe<br />

Internet Service Provider Smart and Globe<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, Vans, Jeepneys, Tricycles, Habal-habal<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 180 kilometers<br />

Distance from Cebu City<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 1 (Southern <strong>Leyte</strong> State University)<br />

Health Facilities 2 Hospitals and 1 Health Center


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MUNICIPALITY OF HINUNDAYAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Executive Order No. 59 signed by Governor W. Cameron Forbes on July 31, 1909<br />

Land Area 6,108 hectares<br />

Population 13,364 as of 2010<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 7,091 as of August 18, 2011 ERB<br />

Mother Tongue Visayan ( Cebuano & Boholano)<br />

Income Class 5th Class Municipality<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php 29,404,706.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision Seventeen (17) barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays seventeen (17)<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Barangay AMAGA<br />

Biggest Barangay Barangay LUNGSODAAN<br />

Major Livelihood Farming, Fishing, Employment, & trade<br />

Fishing Grounds Surigao Strait<br />

Ambao Fish Sanctuary<br />

Mabaho Cave<br />

Abutanan Cave<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Cabulisan Waterfalls<br />

An-an White beaches<br />

sandy beaches<br />

Road Network National Highway (34.95kms.)<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

Rural Bank Of Hinundayan<br />

San Jose Parish Multi-Purpose Cooperative<br />

Communication Services Postal communication, Butel, Globe, Smart<br />

Internet Service Provider SmartBro, Globe Tattoo<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, van, Jeepney, tricycle<br />

No. of Seaports 1 (Municipal Seaport)<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 111 km. / 3 hour travel (Hinundayan - Silago -Tacloban)<br />

Distance from Cebu City Land trip from Hinundayan - Hilongos (120kms.), 5 hrs. by ship<br />

Hilongos - Cebu<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities None<br />

Health Facilities 1 Rural Health Unit (Out patient & in-patient), 4 Barangay Health<br />

Stations & 2 Private clinics


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MUNICIPALITY OF LIBAGON<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : No record<br />

Land Area 9.860.78 hectares<br />

Population 14,283 (2007 Census)<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 8,637 (2010 Elections)<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 5th<br />

FY 2010 IRA PhP 32,312,099<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 14 barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays 14 barangays<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Punta<br />

Biggest Barangay Mayuga<br />

Major Livelihood Farming<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay<br />

Major Tourist Destinations Uwan-Uwanan Falls, Brgy. Kawayan<br />

Biasong Spring, Brgy Biasong<br />

Road Network Maharlika Highway (Mahaplag-Sogod-Libagon-Liloan)<br />

Financing Institutions LAMP-COOP<br />

Communication Services Postal, Cellphones, Landline Telephone, Newly installed internet<br />

service<br />

Internet Service Provider Broadband Internet (Wi-Fi) service<br />

Broadcast Facilities none<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Multi-cab, Bus<br />

No. of Seaports none<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 234 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 4 hrs. by boat + 1.5 hrs. by land<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none<br />

Health Facilities RHU, Main Health Center, 3 Health Units, 8 Brgy. Health Centers


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 9,630.00 hectares<br />

Population 22,823<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 12,236<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 4th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA 37,461,650.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1st of the 4 towns in panaon island<br />

Total No. of Barangays 24<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Catig<br />

Biggest Barangay Poblacion<br />

Major Livelihood Agriculture<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay, Cabalian Bay<br />

Tagbac Islet<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Color Falls<br />

Tabugon Dive Site<br />

Molopolo Sunken Garden<br />

Road Network Magaupas to Cagbungalon fully<br />

accesible all weather road<br />

concreted, San Roque to Bahay<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF LILOAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Founded in 1820 by the Royal Spanish Government<br />

1 rural bank, 4 cooperatives, several lending groups<br />

Communication Services Globelines landline, smart, globe and sun cellular facilities<br />

Internet Service Provider Globelines, Smart, & Sun<br />

Broadcast Facilities none<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, Vans, Tricycle and single motorcycle<br />

No. of Seaports 2<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 156 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City: 230 kms (estimated)<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 0<br />

Health Facilities 1 health center, 1 infirmary, 14 barangay health centers


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MUNICIPALITY OF LIMASAWA<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : PD 1549<br />

Land Area 632.5465 Hectares<br />

Population 5, 745<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 3,491<br />

Mother Tongue Boholano/leyteno<br />

Income Class 6th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA P 20, 259, 134.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1 municipality<br />

Total No. of Barangays 6 barangays<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

San Agustin<br />

Biggest Barangay Magallanes<br />

Major Livelihood Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay, Surigao Strait, Camiguin Sea, Bohol Strait,<br />

Major Tourist Destinations Magellan's Cross, Limasawa Island<br />

Road Network Triana to San Agustin, Cabulihan to Magallanes & Lugsongan<br />

Provincial Road<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

Islander Cooperative Multipurpose cooperative, Triana<br />

Multipurpose Cooperative, San Bernardo Samahang Nayon<br />

Communication Services Postal station,Globelines, Smart Communications & Globe<br />

Telecom<br />

Internet Service Provider None<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Habal-habal, motorized pot-pot, tricycle and trisikad<br />

No. of Seaports 1 municipal ports<br />

Distance from Tacloban City<br />

1 hr motorized boat ride limasawa island to Padre Burgos, 220<br />

kms./5 hrs bus travel time Padre Burgos to Tacloban City<br />

Distance from Cebu City 1 hr motorized boat ride limasawa island to Padre Burgos, So.<br />

<strong>Leyte</strong>, 35 minutes ride multicab and 6-7 hrs. by ship<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities None<br />

Health Facilities 1 RHU and 6 barangay health centers


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MUNICIPALITY OF MACROHON<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Resolution No. 356 s. 2003 Adopting Res. No. 395 s. 2003 enacting Mun. Order<br />

No. 2003-18 declaring October 31, 1860 as the Founding Date<br />

Land Area 12, 639.47 hectares<br />

Population 25, 657<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 15, 629<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 4th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA P45, 154, 956.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision<br />

Total No. of Barangays 30<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Bagong Silang<br />

Biggest Barangay Ichon<br />

Major Livelihood Farming and Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Mindanao Sea<br />

Cambaro Caves<br />

Molopolo-Sta. Cruz Mun. Fish Sanctuary<br />

Banahaw Spring<br />

Kuting Reef Resort<br />

Manaya Beach resort<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Amparaiso Hotel and Resort<br />

Southern <strong>Leyte</strong> Divers<br />

Cristina Beach Resort<br />

Whale Shark Divers<br />

Seven Falls<br />

Fatima Hills<br />

Road Network 17.50 km National Road<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

San Roque Multi-Purpose Cooperative<br />

Laray Multi-Purpose Cooperative<br />

Communication Services Globe, Smart & Sun Cell Site<br />

Internet Service Provider Papia Donaire Internet, Sta.Cruz, Macrohon<br />

Broadcast Facilities DYAS (FM), Ichon, Macrohon<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Multicab, tricycle, habal2x,van, jeepney & mini-bus<br />

No. of Seaports Ichon Fishport<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 200 kms/3 1/2 hrs travel time by van<br />

Distance from Maasin City 15 kms<br />

Distance from Cebu City 6-7 hrs travel time by boat via Maasin City<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 9,340 hectares<br />

Population 2 1, 463<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 10, 220 (2009)<br />

Mother Tongue Bisaya is commonly spoken in the municipality<br />

Income Class 4th Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA P37,374,507.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision<br />

Presently, the municipality has 37 barangays; 21 of which are coastal,<br />

4 are inland and 12 are mountain barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays 37<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

(in terms of population) Barangay Fatima with 173 total population<br />

as per CBMS survey conducted last month , September 2011.<br />

Biggest Barangay Barangay San Vicente with 1,485 total population as per CBMS<br />

Major Livelihood<br />

Fishing Grounds<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Road Network<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF MALITBOG<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Maura Law of 1893<br />

survey .<br />

fishing, farming, employment<br />

17th century Baluarte or watch towers<br />

Sto. Nino Roman Catholic Church<br />

Casa Escano<br />

Mausoleum<br />

Lorenzo Baybay Beach Resort in Brgy. San Vicente<br />

Junio Beach Resort at Baranngay Sto. Nino<br />

the Wishy-Washy Beach Resort, the Dai-Dai Beach Resort in Barangay<br />

San Roque<br />

Bag-ao Clan Beach and the Ingko Mino’s Beach Resorts in Barangay<br />

Juangon<br />

Dive sites in Barangay Cabul-anonan<br />

Highway- 17 kms<br />

Provincial-- 13.5 kms.<br />

Municipal- 5.114 kms<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

Barangays- 29.102 kms<br />

Malitbog Rural Bank and Malitbog Fisherfolks Cooperative .<br />

Communication Services Postal communication, Butel, Globe, Smart<br />

Internet Service Provider SmartBro, Globe Tattoo<br />

Broadcast Facilities none<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities cars, buses, jeepneys, tricycles, motorcycles and bicycles.<br />

No. of Seaports 1 (Municipal Seaport)<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 228 kilometers<br />

Distance from Maasin City 42kms<br />

Distance from Cebu City 1 hour travel by bus & 7 hours travel by boat<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none<br />

Health Facilities<br />

two private clinics<br />

five (5) BArangay Health Stations


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MUNICIPALITY OF PADRE BURGOS<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : E.O 265<br />

Land Area October 22,1957<br />

Population 10,703<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 6,442<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano, Boholano<br />

Income Class 5th<br />

FY 2010 IRA P 25,577,767.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision by barangay<br />

Total No. of Barangays 11<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Bunga<br />

Biggest Barangay Sta. Sofia<br />

Major Livelihood Farming & Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay, Surigao Strait, Camiguin Sea, Bohol Strait,<br />

Major Tourist Destinations Tangkaan Beach, Max Climax Level 3 Dive Spot @ Brgy.<br />

Lungsodaan and other divespots in Brgys. Tangkaan, Sta. Sofia,<br />

Poblacion & Bunga<br />

Road Network San Juan-Laca, Buenavista-Bairan, Sta. Sofia-Tangkaan, Sta. Sofia-<br />

Core, Poblacion-Anas-Bairan<br />

Financing Institutions Padre Burgos Credit Cooperative (PCCI), Rural Bank of Padre<br />

Burgos, CARD Inc.<br />

Communication Services Postal station,Globelines, Smart Communications & Globe<br />

Telecom<br />

Internet Service Provider Globe/Smart Mobile Internet<br />

Broadcast Facilities Local Cable Network<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities<br />

16 multi-cabs operate in Maasin- Burgos route with 30 minute<br />

interval. There are buses and air conditioned vans passing<br />

through from Tacloban and vice- versa with irregular schedule.<br />

Registered Tri-cycles reaches up to 54 operators. Habal-habal<br />

and motorcycle are likewise a means of transport.<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City<br />

220 kms./5 hrs bus travel time Padre Burgos to Tacloban City<br />

Distance from Cebu City 45 minutes ride multicab to Maasin and 6-7 hrs. by boat from<br />

Maasin Port to Cebu<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 1<br />

Health Facilities 1 RHU and 2 brgy health stations, Padre Burgos Community<br />

Hospital


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MUNICIPALITY OF PINTUYAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : On June 17, 1961 Republic Act 3088<br />

Land Area 3,697.3188HA<br />

Population 9,911<br />

Total No. Of Registered Voters 5,721<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 5th Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php 26,467,802.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1 Municipality, 23 Barangays<br />

Total No. Of Barangays 23<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Balongbalong<br />

Biggest Barangay Son-ok I<br />

Major Livelihood Fishing, farming<br />

Fishing Grounds 216 km2 MW<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Whaleshark interaction, scuba diving and snorkeling, dolhins<br />

watching, waterfalls<br />

safari. Festival on the revival of Pintuyan's traditional arts NCCAfunded.<br />

Road Network Maharlika Highway<br />

Financing Institutions PNVS Multi-Purpose Cooperative<br />

Communication Services Postal Communication, Globe & Smart Communication<br />

Internet Service Provider LPStar<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, Habal-Habal<br />

No. Of Seaports None<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 183 Km<br />

Distance from Cebu City<br />

Total No. Tertiary Education Facilities<br />

195 miles<br />

Health Facilities RHU, 4 Barangay Health Stations


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 10,020 hectares<br />

Population (NSO 2007): 25,252<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano with boholano twang<br />

Income Class 4th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA Php 43,233,080.00<br />

Atuyan<br />

Ayahag (RELOCATED to Magbagacay)<br />

Bantawon(RELOCATED to Catmon)<br />

Bolodbolod<br />

Carnaga<br />

Catmon<br />

Guinsaugon(RELOCATED to Magbagacay)<br />

Himbangan<br />

Himos-onan<br />

Hinabian(RELOCATED to Catmon)<br />

Hindag-an<br />

Kauswagan(RELOCATED to Catmon)<br />

Libas<br />

Lipanto<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision<br />

Magatas (RELOCATED to Catmon)<br />

Magbagacay<br />

Cabagawan(Maria Asuncion)<br />

New Nueva Esperanza(RELOCATED to Magbagacay)<br />

Himatagon(Poblacion)<br />

Panian<br />

Santa Cruz<br />

New Sug-angon(RELOCATED to Magbagacay)<br />

Tambis I<br />

Tambis II<br />

Mahayag<br />

Mahayahay<br />

Malibago<br />

Malinao<br />

Total No. of Barangays 30<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

This is a gray area. According to NSO standard, Guinsaugon<br />

will be the smallest barangay in terms of population due to the<br />

fact that it registered 0 in the 2007 NSO population survey. This<br />

was so because the old site became a ghost barangay after the<br />

2006 Guinsaugon tragedy. It was also the major cause of their<br />

IRA share reduction, making it more difficult to recover and<br />

rehabilitate from disaster.<br />

But as to real situation (as in actual population count), it will be<br />

Kauswagan having only 27<br />

Biggest Barangay Himbangan (NSO 2007: 2,316)<br />

Major Livelihood Farming, fishing, commercial and service centers<br />

Fishing Grounds Lipanto, Hindag-an, Himbangan and Panian area with certain<br />

declared marine protected area; then Himatagon, San Isidro,<br />

Malibago<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

GROUND ZERO<br />

(Guinsaugon Landslide)<br />

new guinsaugon resettlement<br />

lipanto fish sanctuary<br />

hindag-an falls and forest park<br />

lahus-lahus & alpha caves<br />

mangrove and fish sanctuaries<br />

Road Network<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SAINT BERNARD<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 84<br />

ROUTE/MODE DISTANC<br />

E (kms.)<br />

AIR/SKY<br />

Manila to Tacloban City Airport<br />

Cebu to Tacloban<br />

SEA<br />

Cebu City to Hilongos<br />

Cebu City to Bato<br />

LAND<br />

Quezon City to Saint Bernard<br />

Tacloban City to Saint Bernard (private car/van)<br />

Tacloban City to Saint Bernard (bus)<br />

Maasin City to Saint Bernard (private car/van)<br />

Maasin City to Saint Bernard (bus)<br />

Hilongos to Saint Bernard (private car/van)<br />

Hilongos to Saint Bernard (bus)<br />

Bato to Saint Bernard (private car/van)<br />

Bato to Saint Bernard (bus)<br />

TRAVEL<br />

TIME (hrs.)<br />

Financing Institutions 1 Cooperative with ATM service[San Isidro Parish Multi-<br />

Purpose Cooperative (SIPCCI)]<br />

Communication Services Smart, Globe, Sun, Internet shops, Municipal Hall w/ WIFI<br />

service<br />

Internet Service Provider Internet shops, Municipal Hall w/ WIFI service<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media<br />

Land Transportation Facilities<br />

Bugjong (Municipal Official Print Media)<br />

1 Public Terminal<br />

3 Gasoline stations<br />

Jeepneys<br />

Tricycles<br />

Trisikad<br />

Bus<br />

habal-habal<br />

Car rentals, motorcycles, motorcabs, pedicabs or pot-pot<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 111<br />

Distance from Cebu City not determined<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none<br />

Health Facilities<br />

Health/Medical Center<br />

1 private, 1 public (RHU) & 8 Health<br />

Stations, 20 Satellite Stations<br />

Dental Clinic 1 private, 1 public<br />

(1) Doctor, (1) Nurse, (8) Midwife, (1)<br />

Personnel (RHU)<br />

Medtech, (1) RSI, (1) Dentist,<br />

(1) Pharmacy Aide (Clerk I- Casual),<br />

(1) Encoder (JO), (1) Janitor (JO)<br />

565<br />

-<br />

111<br />

111<br />

91<br />

91<br />

84<br />

84<br />

1.2<br />

0.5<br />

4<br />

6<br />

24<br />

3<br />

5<br />

3<br />

5<br />

2<br />

2.5<br />

1.5<br />

2


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 7,021.93<br />

Population 12,850<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 7,266<br />

Mother Tongue Bisaya, Tagalog<br />

Income Class 5th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA 30,392,254.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision Good relationship/harmonious<br />

Total No. of Barangays 22<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Sta. Paz sur<br />

Biggest Barangay Dakit<br />

Major Livelihood Agriculture and Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay and Surigao Straight<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SAN FRANCISCO<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : _Executive Order No 292<br />

Napantao Dive Site<br />

Marayag Beach Resort<br />

Road Network Maharlika Highway, Provincial,Municipal and Brgy. Roads<br />

Financing Institutions St. Peters and Paul Cooperatives, PNVS Cooperatives<br />

Communication Services Globe, Smart<br />

Internet Service Provider Via Satellite<br />

Broadcast Facilities Smart Broadcasting thru text<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, Van, motorcycles<br />

No. of Seaports None<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 178 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 93 KMS. To hilongos then 4 hrs boat fr. Hilongos to cebu<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities None<br />

Health Facilities 1 rural health center and 3 sub stations


QuickStat<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : On June 17, 1961 Republic Act 3088<br />

Land Area 4,956<br />

Population 14,442 (2007)<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 7,251 (As of July 18, 2011 ERB Meeting)<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 5th Class Municipality<br />

FY 2010 IRA 34,564,645.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1 Municipality with 3 barangays compel the town proper and 15 brgys<br />

outside the town<br />

Total No. of Barangays 18 Barangays<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Bobon A<br />

Biggest Barangay Sto. Nińo<br />

Major Livelihood Farming and Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Cabalian Bay<br />

Major Tourist Destinations Lake Danao<br />

Busay Falls<br />

Road Network<br />

Himay-angan- Silago Road to Abuyog-Maharlika Road to Tacloban<br />

Financing Institutions Rural Bank of San Juan, San Juan Multi Purpose Cooperative, Green<br />

Bank, PNVS, OCCI, Slem Coop, Taytay<br />

Communication Services Postal communication, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Sun<br />

Cellular<br />

Internet Service Provider Smart Internet Provider<br />

Broadcast Facilities San Juan Cable Television<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities bus, jeepney, tricycle<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 4 hrs. bus travel time<br />

Distance from Cebu City 9-10 hours by ship<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 1<br />

Health Facilities RHU


QuickStat<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : R.A. 6360 enacted July 23, 1971<br />

Proclaimed: January 2, 1792<br />

Land Area 4,756.18 ha / 47,561.8 sq.m.<br />

Population 10,600<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters<br />

5,751<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SAN RICARDO<br />

Mother Tongue cebuano<br />

Income Class 5th class<br />

FY 2010 IRA 25,060,590<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 1 municipality and 15 barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays 15 barangays<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Cabutan<br />

Biggest Barangay Pinut-an<br />

Major Livelihood Camote mining, Fishing, Farming<br />

Fishing Grounds Surigao straight<br />

Major Tourist Destinations * Bil-atan Beach at Barangay Camang<br />

* V2 Falls at Barangay Looc<br />

Road Network Maharlika Highway<br />

Financing Institutions PNVS Multi-Purpose Cooperative<br />

Communication Services Postal Communication, Globelines & Smart Communication<br />

Internet Service Provider IPStar<br />

Broadcast Facilities none<br />

Local Print Media none<br />

Land Transportation Facilities Bus, Tricycle, Habal-habal<br />

No. of Seaports 1 national port & Municipal port<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 175 kms<br />

Distance from Maasin City 152 kms<br />

Distance from Cebu City 98 miles<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none<br />

Health Facilities 1 RHU & 3 BHS


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 21, 505 hectares<br />

Population 13, 639<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 7, 541<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano with Boholano accent<br />

Income Class 5th Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA 40, 344, 306.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision 15 Barangays<br />

Total No. of Barangays 15 barangays<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Bgy. Catmon<br />

Biggest Barangay Bgy. Hingatunggan<br />

Major Livelihood Farming and Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Municipal Waters, <strong>Leyte</strong> Gulf<br />

Pelada Rock<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SILAGO<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Executive Order No. 236<br />

Whale Shark Complete Bone<br />

Tres Marias Falls<br />

Municipal Tree Park<br />

Road Network Liloan-Hinunangan-Silago Road; Abuyog-Silago Road<br />

Financing Institutions None<br />

Communication Services Postal communication, Smart Communications & Globe Telecom<br />

Internet Service Provider None<br />

Broadcast Facilities Sicocu Cable<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities jeepney, bus, tricycle<br />

No. of Seaports none<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 108 kms.<br />

Distance from Maasin City 160 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 193.6 kms. (via Ormoc); 203 kms. (via Bato/Hilongos)<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities none<br />

Health Facilities 1 RHU


QuickStat<br />

Land Area 19,270 hectares<br />

Population 42,460<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 23,059<br />

Mother Tongue Cebuano<br />

Income Class 2nd Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA PhP 49,668,302.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision coastal & mountain brgys.<br />

Total No. of Barangays 45<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population) Lum-an<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF SOGOD<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Sogod became a municipality on June 10,1853 by virtue of the decree signed<br />

by then Governor-General Antonio de Urbiztondo<br />

Biggest Barangay Zone V<br />

Major Livelihood Agriculture<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay<br />

Agas-Agas Bridge, Brgy. Kahupian<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Zip Southern <strong>Leyte</strong>, Brgy. Kahupian<br />

Ka Inting Cave, Brgy SF Mabuhay<br />

Brgy. Lum-an Waterfall<br />

Road Network 86,733 kms of road network that includes the maharlika highway,<br />

Financing Institutions<br />

LBP, Metrobank, Rural Bank of Hindang, Greenbank, Coconut Planters<br />

Bank, BCCI<br />

Communication Services BuTel, Globe, Smart, Sun<br />

Internet Service Provider Globelines, Bayantel<br />

Broadcast Facilities DYSL, Radyo Natin, Sogod Cable Television<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities megataxi, jeepney, bus, tricycle<br />

No. of Seaports 1<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 120 kms.<br />

Distance from Maasin City 71 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 5-8 hours travel time<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 2 (SLSU & STAC)<br />

Health Facilities 1 district hospital, 3 private hospitals, RHU


QuickStat<br />

MUNICIPALITY OF TOMAS OPPUS<br />

Legal Basis of the Town's Creation : Republic Act 5777<br />

Land Area 5,611,374.5 sq. m.<br />

Population 15,847<br />

Total No. of Registered Voters 9,110 (2010)<br />

Mother Tongue Tagalog, Bisayan, English<br />

Income Class 5th Class<br />

FY 2010 IRA 32,926,722.00<br />

Political/Geographical Subdivision coastal & mountain brgys.<br />

Total No. of Barangays 29<br />

Smallest Barangay (in terms of population)<br />

Biasong, Higosoan, & Luan<br />

Biggest Barangay Maslog, San Isidro, & Tinago<br />

Major Livelihood Farming and Fishing<br />

Fishing Grounds Sogod Bay<br />

Major Tourist Destinations<br />

Municipal Fish Sanctuary<br />

Municipal Park<br />

Road Network 12 kms national road, 17 kms provincial road, 2,028.6 kms municipal<br />

road & 49.62 kms barangay road<br />

Financing Institutions Cooperatives (TOEMCO & TOMPCO)<br />

Communication Services Postal communication, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom & Sun<br />

Cellular<br />

Internet Service Provider None<br />

Broadcast Facilities None<br />

Local Print Media None<br />

Land Transportation Facilities motorcab, multicab, jeep, bus, v-hire<br />

No. of Seaports none<br />

Distance from Tacloban City 134 kms.<br />

Distance from Maasin City 50 kms.<br />

Distance from Cebu City 160 kms.<br />

Total No. of Tertiary Education Facilities 1 (SLSU-Tomas Oppus Campus)<br />

Health Facilities 1 RHU

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