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Oas, Albay

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Country
  
Philippines

Barangays
  
53 (see Barangays)

ZIP code
  
4504

Province
  
Albay

District
  
3rd district

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area
  
263.6 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 8:43 AM

Oas, Albay

Region
  
Bicol Region (Region V)

Weather
  
29°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 73% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
Barangay Ilaor Sur, Centro Poblacion

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Oas, officially the Municipality of Oas (Central Bikol: Banwaan kan Oas; Filipino: Bayan ng Oas), is a municipality in the province of Albay in the Bicol Region (Region V) of the Philippines. The population was 67,960 at the 2015 census. In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 35,027 registered voters.

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Map of Oas, Albay, Philippines

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History

Oas was founded during the early Spanish colonization of the Bicol Peninsula. In 1605, Father Baltazar de los Reyes converted 12 leading natives of the area to Christianity in one day, forming the foundation of the community now known as Oas.

There are three stories that tell the origin of the name of Oas:

  1. The existence of numerous lagoons or pools of water abounding it prompted early colonizers to give it the name of "Oasis". The natives soon called the place by this name and later abbreviated it to "Oas".
  2. There is a dam across the narrowest portion of a local river. This dam solely irrigates the vast fields of the place including those of the nearby town of Libon and results in a good harvest. People are wary of any cracks or leaks on the dam walls during months of heavy rains. A crier would shout "nawaswas" giving the call to the people (in times of this kind of emergency) for immediate action in groups. From then on, the natives coined this name to the place and later shortened it to present form.
  3. Early Spanish Colonizers reaching this particular section of the Bicol Peninsula asked the name of the place from the about 600 natives living there, "Como se llama este sitio?" with gesture of their hands. The natives mistakenly thought the question to be "Onan kading lugar kadi, maiwas?" (What place is this, it's very big?) in their native dialect. In response, the natives answered, "Si, señores. Labi nikading iwas. Labi nikading iwas." (Yes, sirs, this is grand and spacious). From then on the early Spanish colonizers adopted in their official census the existence of "a rich fertile valley with verdant fields of grain" which is the little town of Oas in Bicol.

Geography

Oas is located at 13°15′32″N 123°29′43″E.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 263.61 square kilometres (101.78 sq mi) constituting 7001102300000000000♠10.23% of the 2,575.77-square-kilometre- (994.51 sq mi) total area of Albay.

Barangays

Oas is politically subdivided into 53 barangays.

Demographics

In the 2015 census, Oas had a population of 67,960. The population density was 260 inhabitants per square kilometre (670/sq mi).

In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 35,027 registered voters.

Government

  • Vice-Mayor: Antonio B. Yuchongco
  • Members Councillor
  • References

    Oas, Albay Wikipedia