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词条 Hinunangan, Southern Leyte
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Barangays

  3. Demographics

  4. Climate

  5. History

      2007 earthquake  

  6. Education

  7. Health Care

  8. Commerce

     Banking and Finance 

  9. Media

  10. Communication

  11. References

  12. External links

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Hinunangan is known as the "Rice Granary of the Province" for its vast plain land that is entirely planted with rice. Hinunangan has great potential for tourism because of its beautiful sand beaches and islands. The town is also a producer of rattan and wood-based furnitures, abaca handicrafts items, pineapple, vegetables, other forest products, and bamboo furnitures. It has a potential for mineral water and root crops processing and copper mining.[2]

Hinunangan is also known as a major gateway in Leyte because of its near proximity to Tacloban City. The opening of Abuyog–Silago Road cuts travel time from Tacloban by half from the previous 6 hours to less than 3 hours. It is also the place in Southern Leyte with the most immigrants from Europe and North America.

It has a lot of touristic places, such as Tahusan, Talisay or the twin islands (known as Cabugan Grande and Cabugan Chico as Pigafetta stated in his account during their travel with Magellan).{{Citation needed|reason=reliable source needed for the whole sentence|date=December 2011}}. There are also hotels, inns, a public market and beach resorts.

Geography

Hinunangan is home to the highest mountain in the province, Mount Nacolod, with an elevation of {{convert|948|m}} above sea level.[3]

Barangays

Hinunangan is politically subdivided into 40 barangays, two of which are island barangays located at the east of the town. The twin islands are accessible by motorized boats through Barangay Canipa-an.

Barangay Population
(2007)
Population
(2010)
Population
(2015)
Ambacon
637
637
678
Badiangon
647
589
641
Bangcas A
668
743
777
Bangcas B
903
959
982
Biasong
609
566
599
Bugho
961
1,003
1,061
Calag-itan
1,167
1,180
1,206
Calayugan
678
700
754
Calinao
317
264
261
Canipaan
1,425
1,509
1,635
Catublian
1,373
1,503
1,580
Ilaya
520
472
518
Ingan
923
1,018
1,049
Labrador
800
802
844
Libas
463
449
512
Lumbog
363
337
381
Manalog
700
731
754
Manlico
745
752
766
Matin-ao
506
520
547
Nava
1,798
1,801
1,946
Nueva Esperanza
651
664
683
Otama
543
993
531
Palongpong
405
475
533
Panalaron
588
677
753
Patong
706
710
718
Poblacion
799
898
923
Pondol
957
993
1,035
Salog
349
353
374
Salvacion
519
483
496
San Pablo Island
427
440
460
San Pedro Island
473
486
493
Santo Niño I
559
524
552
Santo Niño II
946
1,004
1,043
Tahusan
920
960
991
Talisay
553
597
693
Tawog
486
523
557
Toptop
434
419
443
Tuburan
600
627
635
Union
397
378
402
Upper Bantawon
197
162
170
{{wide image|Skyline_of_Hinunangan_from_San_Pablo_Island.jpg|1010px|Hinunangan Skyline and Hinunangan Bay from San Pablo Island.}}

Demographics

{{Philippine Census |align=none
| title = Population census of Hinunangan
| 1990 = 22454
| 1995 = 22170
| 2000 = 25016
| 2007 = 27712
| 2010 = 28415
| 2015 = 29976
| 2020 =
| 2025 =
| 2030 =
| footnote = Source: Philippine Statistics Authority {{PH census|2015}}{{PH census|2010}}{{PH census|2007}}{{LWUA population data}}
}}

Climate

{{Weather box
| location = Hinunangan, Southern Leyte
| width = auto
| metric first = Yes
| single line = Yes
| Jan high C = 28
| Jan low C = 22
| Feb high C = 29
| Feb low C = 22
| Mar high C = 29
| Mar low C = 22
| Apr high C = 30
| Apr low C = 23
| May high C = 30
| May low C = 25
| Jun high C = 30
| Jun low C = 25
| Jul high C = 29
| Jul low C = 25
| Aug high C = 29
| Aug low C = 25
| Sep high C = 29
| Sep low C = 25
| Oct high C = 29
| Oct low C = 24
| Nov high C = 29
| Nov low C = 24
| Dec high C = 29
| Dec low C = 23
| Jan precipitation mm = 78
| Feb precipitation mm = 57
| Mar precipitation mm = 84
| Apr precipitation mm = 79
| May precipitation mm = 118
| Jun precipitation mm = 181
| Jul precipitation mm = 178
| Aug precipitation mm = 169
| Sep precipitation mm = 172
| Oct precipitation mm = 180
| Nov precipitation mm = 174
| Dec precipitation mm = 128
| Jan rain days = 16.7
| Feb rain days = 13.8
| Mar rain days = 17.3
| Apr rain days = 18.5
| May rain days = 23.2
| Jun rain days = 26.5
| Jul rain days = 27.1
| Aug rain days = 26.0
| Sep rain days = 26.4
| Oct rain days = 27.5
| Nov rain days = 24.6
| Dec rain days = 21.0
| source 1 = Meteoblue [4]
| date = 6 January 2019
}}

History

In 1521, Magellan recorded sighting Hunonganan (Hinunangan) during the voyage in Leyte Gulf. As far back in 1750, Hinunangan was a mid-way station of Boholanos trading in Eastern Leyte. They rested overnight at the mouth of Das-ay River where they moored their boats. A shelter was built for the crews and tenders known as "hononganan" or stopover. Hence the name. In 1822, a certain Boholano named Palonoy founded Hinunangan.[5] At this time, Silago to the north and Hinundayan and Anahawan to the south were part of Hinunangan.

In 1944, in the greatest naval battle in history the blocking warship of the Liberation waylaid the Japanese Fleet near Hinunangan. Thus, the area in Southern Leyte is the natural frontier of historically significant events in Philippine history.

2007 earthquake

On July 19, 2007, a strong earthquake hit the town with magnitude 6 on Richter scale and damaged some properties. The partial assessment report of Hinunangan dated July 20, a copy of which was obtained by PIA through Gov. Mercado, placed the estimated cost of damage to properties at P1,650,000.00 broken down as P790,000 for government infrastructure and P860,000 from private infrastructure.[6]

Among the public properties destroyed were the water system - P 500,000; Das-ay Bridge railguard - P100,000; East Central School Concrete Fence - P80,000; Otama Elementary School - P50,000; Patong Elementary School - P40,000; and Tahusan Elementary School—P20,000.[6]

The private infrastructure damaged included the Roman Catholic Bell tower - P100,000; Water tank of the Catholic convent - P40,000; Manalog barangay Chapel - P20,000; Sto. Nino barangay Chapel - P10,000; a number of houses - P400,000, and various appliances, P290,000.

Education

High schools:

  • Holy Rosary Academy - a Roman Catholic school
  • Hinunangan National High School - formerly Hinunangan Agricultural and Vocational School
  • Canipaan National High School
  • Nava National High School

Universities:

  • Southern Leyte State University (SLSU)- Hinunangan Campus (formerly Southern Leyte Institute of Agriculture and Technology (SLIAT)). Courses Offered:
    • BS in Agricultural Entrepreneurship
    • BS Education
    • Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
    • Associate in Agricultural Technology
    • Associate in Information Technology
    • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Other:

  • Hinunangan Skills and Technological Center[7] - TESDA accredited vocational school. Courses Offered:
    • Commercial Cooking
    • Computer Hardware Servicing
    • Consumer Electronics Servicing
    • Electrical Installation & Maintenance
    • Food & Beverage Services
    • Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Health Care

  • Zenon T. Lagumbay Memorial Hospital
  • Hinunangan Community Hospital

Commerce

Banking and Finance

  • Philippine National Bank[8]
  • Saints Peter & Paul Multi-Purpose Cooperative

Media

  • Hinunangnon - crowdsourcing social news network in Hinunangan, founded in 2016 that brings digital news and top stories locally from Hinunangan and its Province or around the world. [9]. [10].
  • 92.1 Spin Radio - first FM radion station in Hinunangan and the Pacific Area in Southern Leyte. Broadcast transmission and studio is located in Hinunangan Commercial Complex. [11]

Communication

Mobile:

  • Smart Communications (Since 2002)
  • Globe Telecom (Since 2004)
  • Sun Cellular (Since 2012)

Cable television:

  • Fiesta Cable TV
  • Direct-To-Home (DTH) satellite TV service providers

Internet:

  • Wireless Internet through SMART Network (Smart Bro's 3G/HSPA/HSPA+)
  • Wireless Internet through Globe Network (Globe Tattoo)

References

1. ^{{DILG detail}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://elgu.ncc.gov.ph/ecommunity/southernleyte/index.php?id1=7&id2=5&id3=0&show3rdlevel=1 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2008-11-05 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060521054347/http://elgu.ncc.gov.ph/ecommunity/southernleyte/index.php?id1=7&id2=5&id3=0&show3rdlevel=1 |archivedate=2006-05-21 |df= }}, Southern Leyte LGU website
3. ^  {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081118224556/http://www.nscb.gov.ph/ru8/Provincial_Profiles/soleyte.htm |date=2008-11-18 }}, NSCB Southern Leyte Profile
4. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/forecast/modelclimate/hinunangan_philippines_1711596| title = Hinunangan, Southern Leyte : Average Temperatures and Rainfall| publisher = Meteoblue| accessdate = 6 January 2019 }}
5. ^Hinunangan History, Hinunangan.net
6. ^Hinunangan MDCC bares earthquake partial damage assessment report, Philippine Information Agency
7. ^TESDA Hinunangan Skills and Technological Center
8. ^[https://www.pnb.com.ph/images/stories/docs/PNB_Domestic_Branch_Directory.pdf PNB_Domestic_Branch_Directory]
9. ^[https://www.facebook.com/hinunangnon/ | Hinunangnon Facebook Page ]
10. ^[https://www.hinunangnon.com/ | Hinunangnon Official Website ]
11. ^[https://www.facebook.com/pg/92.1spinradio | 92.1 Spin Radio Facebook page]

External links

{{Commons category|Hinunangan, Southern Leyte}}
  • Tourist Office Official Site{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120413163013/http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131004104825/http://census.gov.ph/ Philippine Census Information]
  • Local Governance Performance Management System
  • Southern Leyte State University - Hinunangan Campus
  • Travels through Hinunangan
{{Geographic location
| Centre = Hinunangan
| North = Silago
| East = Leyte Gulf
| Southeast = Hinundayan
| South = Saint Bernard / Anahawan
| West = Libagon
}}{{Southern Leyte}}

1 : Municipalities of Southern Leyte

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