San Juan, Ilocos Sur

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San Juan
Lapog
—  Municipality  —
[[File:[1]|250px|none|alt=|Welcome Arch - San Juan-Magsingal boundary]]Welcome Arch - San Juan-Magsingal boundary
Map of Ilocos Sur showing the location of San Juan.
San Juan is located in Philippines
San Juan
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates: 17°43′45″N 120°27′39″E / 17.72917°N 120.46083°E / 17.72917; 120.46083Coordinates: 17°43′45″N 120°27′39″E / 17.72917°N 120.46083°E / 17.72917; 120.46083
Country  Philippines
Region Ilocos Region (Region I)
Province Ilocos Sur
District 1st District
Founded
Barangays 32
Government
 • Mayor Bernard Sarmiento
Area
 • Total 64.37 km2 (24.85 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Total 23,808
 • Density 370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 2731
Income class 2th class
Population Census of San Juan
Census Pop. Rate
1995 21,222
2000 23,146 1.88%
2007 23,808 0.39%

San Juan, formerly Lapog, is a 4th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 23,808 people in 4,866 households.

Because it produces most of the goods made of buri leaf in the province, it is sometimes called the Buri Capital of Ilocos Sur.

[edit] History

The town of Lapog was established in 1772.

The name of the municipality has gone through a series of changes. The early settlers and occupants called it "Lapo", short for "Lapo-Lapo", a tall grass which grew everywhere in the area. In the year 1772, Don Tomas Aquino, the first local leader, initiated the organization of the scattered communities into one, calling the place "Lapog", a derivative of local vernacular "Lap-Lapog" which means unirrigated land. For 189 years, "Lapog" remained in the records as the official name of the town until June 18, 1961, Republic Act No. 3386 was enacted and it was renamed to San Juan. Since most of the inhabitants were of the belief that religious names bring peace, happiness, and prosperity, the town was renamed "San Juan", after the name of its patron saint, Saint John the Baptist.

It was stricken by all sorts of plagues and epidemics (like the smallpox epidemics of 1808 and 1918-19, locust infestation in 1903, and destruction of ricefields by worms called "arabas" in 1905). Bessang Pass, just south of the poblacion, was constructed in 1874. Americans destroyed their town hall in 1903. But despite these misfortunes, San Juan progressed into a prosperous community.

[edit] Barangays

San Juan is politically subdivided into 32 barangays.

  • Bacsil
  • Baliw
  • Bannuar (Pob.)
  • Barbar
  • Cabanglotan
  • Cacandongan
  • Camanggaan
  • Camindoroan
  • Caronoan
  • Darao
  • Dardarat
  • Guimod Norte
  • Guimod Sur
  • Immayos Norte
  • Immayos Sur
  • Labnig
  • Lapting
  • Lira (Pob.)
  • Malamin
  • Muraya
  • Nagsabaran
  • Nagsupotan
  • Pandayan (Pob.)
  • Refaro
  • Resurreccion (Pob.)
  • Sabangan
  • San Isidro(Pob.)
  • Saoang
  • Solotsolot
  • Sunggiam
  • Surngit
  • Asilang

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