Santiago, Agusan del Norte

Municipality of Santiago
Lungsod sa Santiago
Bayan ng Santiago

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Map of Agusan del Norte showing the location of Municipality of Santiago
Coordinates:
Country Philippines
Region Region XIII
Province Agusan del Norte (Seat of Government)
Districts First District of Agusan del Norte
Barangays 8
Official Languages Cebuano Widely Spoken, Filipino, English
4th Class Municipality
Government
 • Mayor Franklin D. Lim (2007-Present)
 • Vice Mayor Zenaida C. Lim (2007-Present)
 • Congress Angelica Rosedell M. Amante (2010-Present)
Time zone PST
ZIP code 8608
Member Lake Mainit Development Alliance
Website http://santiagoagusan.wordpress.com

'Santiago' is a 4th class municipality in the province of Agusan del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 17,925 people in 2,651 households.

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Barangays

Santiago is politically subdivided into 9 barangays.

History

In the later part of 1898, a group of natives fleeing from the municipality of Jabonga settled in a place recognized by the municipality of Cabadbaran as barrio Santiago, However, in 1924 the Aciga River swelled its banks, destroying all properties, crops and animals along it. This forced the inhabitants of Santiago, Cabadbaran to transfer to barrio Jagupit. In 1936, the name Aciga River brought the same damage to Jagupit which made the inhabitants decide to transfer at the foot of the hill, particularly at Sitio Paypay, which was then inhabited by two groups of natives, the Manobo and the Mamanwas.

The construction of the national highway, which passes thru sitio Paypay, lured more people to settle in the place.

Towards the end of 1936, thru a bill sponsored by the late Congressman Calo, the name Paypay was changed to Santiago in honor of Saint James or Santiago.

In 1964, the barrio officials of Santiago indicated their desire to become a separate municipality. Finally, in 1969, it was created into a municipality thru Republic Act 5242.[1]

References

  1. ^ Municipality of Santiago (2010-02-07). "History of Santiago". http://santiagoagusan.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/history-of-santiago/. Retrieved 2010-09-15. 

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