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Villareal, Samar
Municipality in Samar, Philippines
Municipality in Samar, Philippines
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| parts_type | Barangays | |
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| p1 | (see Barangays) | |
| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Carlo R. Latorre | |
| leader_title1 | Vice Mayor | |
| leader_name1 | Avelino A. Lababo | |
| leader_title2 | Representative | |
| leader_name2 | Reynolds Michael Tan | |
| leader_title3 | Councilor | |
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| population_blank1_title | Households | |
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| timezone | PST | |
| utc_offset | +8 | |
| postal_code_type | ZIP code | |
| postal_code | 6717 | |
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Villareal, officially the Municipality of Villareal (; ), is a municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 27,394 people.
History
What was called Umauas existed in 1768 as a pueblo and parish, however, often sharing the priest with Calbiga, where it became its visita by early 19th century. In 1863, it became a separate entity with its name being changed to Villareal.
Villareal was among the pueblos where the Dios-dios movement, forerunner of the Pulahanism and had been accused by the church authorities of subversion, had their followers. There were reports on their existence in the area by 1870s, at the time subversive activities in the Samar island were being investigated by the Spanish authorities, and 1880s. In the 1870s, four individuals were deported for their activities and secret alliance with Leon Petac, a member of the movement.
During the American occupation, the still-undivided Samar was reorganized, so as Villareal. In 1903, part of the then-dissolved municipality of Santa Rita (on the right bank of the Silanga River) was annexed into it (the rest was annexed into Calbayog and Basey); as the jurisdiction of barrio Iquiran was transferred to Zumarraga. In 1906, the re-establishment of Santa Rita resulted to Villareal and Basey losing their territories.
In early 2005, residents, aided by the municipal government, initiated the construction of eight-kilometer cemented road, which would link the town to the rest of the province, through the "Villareal Bayanihan Road Project"—the country's first of its kind. The dirt road, which covers seven barangays, remained unchanged since its opening in 1937. The materials were bought from money raised by natives, and the construction reportedly cost less than ₱10 million, compared to about ₱80 million—the supposed cost by the Department of Public Works and Highways. By late 2010, majority of the road project has been finished.
Geography
Barangays
Villareal is politically subdivided into 38 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
- Banquil
- Bino-ongan
- Burabod
- Cambaguio
- Canmucat
- Villarosa Pob. (Campiatot)
- Conant
- Guintarcan
- Himyangan
- Igot
- Inarumbacan
- Inasudlan
- Lam-awan
- Lamingao
- Lawa-an
- Macopa
- Mahayag
- Malonoy
- Mercado (Poblacion)
- Miramar (Poblacion)
- Nagcaduha
- Pacao
- Pacoyoy
- Pangpang
- Plaridel
- Central (Poblacion)
- Polangi
- San Andres
- San Fernando
- San Rafael (Buaya)
- San Roque
- Santa Rosa
- Santo Niño
- Soledad (Poblacion)
- Tayud (Poblacion)
- Tomabe
- Ulayan
- Patag
Climate
| access-date = 29 February 2020 }}
Demographics
Economy
People from Villareal
- Rudy Romano
References
References
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- Cruikshank, Robert Bruce. (1975). "A History of Samar Island, the Philippines, 1768–1898 — Volume 2". [[University Microfilms International]].
- Imperial, Reynaldo. (1984–1986). "Spanish and American Colonization Process in Samar". Asian Center, [[University of the Philippines Diliman]].
- (October 23, 1903). "An act reducing the 43 municipalities of the province of Samar to 25".
- (October 31, 1906). "An act to increase the number of municipalities in the province of Samar from 25, as established by Act numbered 960, to 32".
- (December 31, 2005). "Human folly, ingenuity in 2005". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
- Quirante, Ninfa. (October 7, 2010). "Villareal Samar conducts Comprehensive Development Plan". [[Philippine Information Agency.
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