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Sara, Iloilo

Municipality in Iloilo, Philippines


Municipality in Iloilo, Philippines

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Sara, officially the Municipality of Sara (, ), is a municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the , it has a population of people.

History

1877– the Spaniards who have travelled the northward coast of Iloilo had discovered natives who with their houses built near the seashore called this "Lakdayan". The Spaniards established a seat of government in Concepcion. Its surrounding barrios are San Dionisio, Ajuy and Sara. The head of the local government of Concepcion was called Kapitan while the subordinate leaders in San Dionisio were called Tenientes and Cabezas de Barangay.

Barangay of San Dionisio includes

  1. Odiongan
  2. Capinang
  3. Cudionan
  4. Bagacay
  5. Nipa

1877 – A village of San Juan separated from Concepcion and became a town . San Dionisio and Lemery were attached to San Juan . The Augustinians Fathers founded Sara into a "pueblo" under the patronage of Saint John the Baptist, whose feast is celebrated on June 24. Formerly, it's just barrio San Juan that includes much of Ajuy. It became a regular parish in 1895 with father Paulino Diaz as curate.

Barangay of Sara Ilongbukid, Maremhon, Lawa-an, Bai-ran, Batuan, Agsinapot, Maligayligay, Samponongbolo, Alabidhan, Ambolong, Busay, Caburra, Asue Pabriaga, Balabago, Alawehao, Quinasop-an, Bolod, Aglahog, Madarag, Serruco, Salvacion, Ajuz, Talisay, Masonson, Quipot, Quipot, Damasco.

Sara and Ajuy remained the top sugar producers in Iloilo until the onset of the American colonization, followed by Balasan, Passi and Dingle (Panay Directory and Souvenir Book, 1937).

In 1928, the Central Azucarera de Sara-Ajuy was incorporated by the Ynchausti y Cia, and established a sugar mill in Ajuy (Annual Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands, 1929).

Sara-Ajuy sugar central's production steadily increased, starting with 1,842 tons in 1929, it climbed to 4,046 tons and 4,716 tons in 1930 and 1931, respectively (American Chamber of Commerce Journal, August 1931).

It became the top sugar producer in Iloilo by the late 1930s, followed by the Central Santos-Lopez in Barotac Nuevo, the Philippine Starch and Sugar Co. in Janiuay and the Central Lourdes in Dingle.

Before World War II broke out, the Central Azucarera de Sara-Ajuy recorded a production of 108,725.52 piculs during the crop year 1941–1942.

"However, in the course of the Japanese invasion... there came a total blackout on the sugar milling activities," wrote historian Henry Funtecha in "Iloilo in the 20th Century: An Economic History (1997)".

After the war, Central Azucarera de Sara-Ajuy briefly resumed operations but found it difficult to recover until it eventually closed.

Sara District Hospital was founded in 1960s in Anoring, Sara as co-referral hospital for Lemery, San Dionisio, Ajuy and Conception, Iloilo.

Geography

Sara is 98 km from Iloilo City and is 89 km from Roxas City, Capiz and 639 km from the Philippine capital of Manila.

Barangays

Sara is politically subdivided into 42 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Aguirre
  • Aldeguer
  • Alibayog
  • Anoring
  • Apelo
  • Apologista
  • Aposaga
  • Arante
  • Ardemil
  • Aspera
  • Aswe-Pabriaga
  • Bagaygay
  • Bakabak
  • Batitao
  • Bato
  • Del Castillo
  • Castor
  • Crespo
  • Devera
  • Domingo
  • Ferraris
  • Gildore
  • Improgo
  • Juaneza
  • Labigan
  • Lanciola
  • Latawan
  • Malapaya
  • Muyco
  • Padios
  • Pasig
  • Poblacion Ilawod
  • Poblacion Ilaya
  • Poblacion Market
  • Posadas
  • Preciosa
  • Salcedo
  • San Luis
  • Tady
  • Tentay
  • Villahermosa
  • Zerrudo

1957 renaming

In 1957, Congress enacted Republic Act No. 1733 which renamed a lot of these barangays.

Old NameNew Name
IlongbukidBagaygay
MaremhonVillahermosa
Lawa-anGildore
Bai-ranCastor
BatuanAldeguer
AgsinapotDel Castillo
MaligayligayMalapaya
SamponongboloJuaneza
AlabidhanTady
AmbolongLanciola
BusayPreciosa
CaburraZerrudo
Asue PabriagaPabriaga
BalabagoApologista
AlawehaoPosadas
Quinasop-anMuyco
BolodPadios
AglahogBacabac
MadaragCrespo
SerrucoFerraris
SalvacionArante
AjuzSalcedo
TalisayApelo
MasonsonDevera
QuipotAguirre
DamascoAspera
AgkawayanImprogo

Demographics

In the 2024 census, the population of Sara was 55,476 people, with a density of {{sigfig|55476/169.02|2}} PD/km2.

Climate

Economy

Sara is the Banking Center in Northern Iloilo where a number of banks are located such as Land Bank of the Philippines, RCBC and one network bank. Gaisano Grand Mall – Sara was opened on July 31, 2019.

Media

  • 107.5 Hot FM
  • List of Radio & Television Station in Iloilo

References

References

  1. {{DILG detail
  2. "Iloilo History Part 7 - Research Center for Iloilo".
  3. "Iloilo History Part 7 - Research Center for Iloilo".
  4. "An Act Changing the Names of Certain Barrios in the Municipality of Sara, Province of Iloilo". LawPH.com.
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