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San Sebastian, Samar

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Country
  
Barangays
  
14

ZIP code
  
6709

Local time
  
Tuesday 1:10 PM

District
  
2nd district of Samar

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area
  
39.07 km²

Province
  
San Sebastian, Samar

Region
  
Weather
  
27°C, Wind W at 6 km/h, 82% Humidity

San Sebastian is a 6th class municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 8,057 people.

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Map of San Sebastian, Samar, Philippines

San Sebastian was absorbed into the town of Wright (Paranas) during the American occupation. In 1950, the neighborhoods of San Sebastian, Jitaasan, Dolores, Camanjagay, Bontod, Campidasa, Campiyak, Maslog, Balogo, Maropangpang, Binongtoan, and Bolwan were combined and re-established as a single town.

History

The town of San Sebastian was known before as "Balugo," (the original and ancient name) considering that it was situated at the mouth of Balugo River. Balugo was a visita and it was annexed to Paranas. It was later renamed San Sebastian by Fray Domingo Ruiz, O.F.M. after his birthplace (a coastal city in Spain) who was then assigned in Balugo. Fr. Ruiz made initial efforts and recommendations that San Sebastian from its status as visita should be elevated and made into pueblo under the spiritual care of the cura paroco of Catbalogan.

Between 1894-1895, San Sebastian was given the status as pueblo and an independent parish separated from its mother town, Paranas. During the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution, San Sebastian was again affixed as a barrio of Paranas. Later with the enactment of Republic Act No. 543 by the Philippine Congress once again San Sebastian became an independent municipality.

Barangays

San Sebastian is politically subdivided into 14 barangays.

  • Poblacion Barangay 1
  • Poblacion Barangay 2
  • Poblacion Barangay 3
  • Poblacion Barangay 4
  • Balogo
  • Bontod
  • Camanhagay
  • Campiyak
  • Dolores
  • Hita-asan I
  • Inobongan
  • Cabaywa
  • Canduyucan
  • Hita-asan II
  • References

    San Sebastian, Samar Wikipedia