- Alangalang, Leyte
Infobox Philippine municipality
infoboxtitle = Municipality of A _al. 2nd District of Leyte]
barangays = 54
founded =
mayor = Hon. Loreto T. Yu
vice mayor = Hon. Isidro D. Gariando, Jr.
class = Partially urban
areakm2 = | pop2000 = 41,245Alangalang is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte,
Philippines . It is a landlocked province with an area of 151 km². It is bounded on the north by Barugo and San Miguel, on the south by Pastrana, on the northeast byTacloban City , on the east by Santa Fe and on the west by Jaro. According to the2000 census, it has a population of 41,245 people in 8,188 households.On the way to Carigara is a steel bridge spanning the
Mainit River . Soon after it is a smaller bridge. There was a time when only footpaths existed and when this river was too wide for a leap and too narrow to wade in, the traveler was undecided what to do. Hence the name Alangalang was given to the town, from the vernacular word "a _al. Dulag] , was made a "cabicera" of nine towns with Fr. Mateo Sanchez as superior.In
1600 , this town suffered from themoros raids. A punitive force from Cebu under CapitanFrancisco de Pedraza was sent to suppress lawlessness. In1611 , a hurricane swept the whole town and floods became frequent. The 18 or 20 rancherias declined in importance and around December1628 , Alangalang became a "visita" of Barugo.The old town of Alangalang was founded in
1748 in a site located across the steel bridge at Binongto-an called Bukid Height. This settlement was headed byFrancisco Antonis , a courageous leader, together withPongal ,Manamot ,Francisco Gariando ,Hidalgo Pedrera andSolang Adlao . Antonis was famed for having eaten the liver of a Moro bandit whom he caught during one of the raids. Fr.Baysa , a Franciscan, was at the time their spiritual mentor. The objective of the frequent Moro raids was the gold church bell. During every Moro attack, the inhabitants would take the gold bell with them to the hills. At one time, when the townsfolk were being pursued, they had to drop the gold bell in the Bangka River if only to save it from the invaders but up to now the bell has never been recovered.Alangalang was made into a parish in
1809 according to a historian namedCousin . Toward the end of the 18th century, the settlement in Bukid grew so large that Fr.Jose Olmo , then Parish priest, transferred the town across the Mainit River where the Provincial Nursery is found at present. The government officials at that time were the Governadorcillo, Teniente Mayor, Teniente Segundo, Cabez a de Barangay or Guinhaopan, Delgado de Rentas and cuadrilleros. Among the lay leaders were Eulogio Barrantes, Santo Pabilona, Eulogio Daroles and Esteban Pedero. By the middle of the 19th century, Alangalang had a rectory and six rural schools; the roads to Palo and Barugo were also opened. The town was noted for its abaca, copra, seeds of "kabalonga", wax, cocoa, tobacco and rice.A big flood leveled the town in
1883 . By November of the same year, the Gobernadorcillo moved the town to its present site. In1892 , when there was rebellion in the country, Alangalang was in the thick of the fight.Leocardio Pabilona overthrew the Spanish rule in the town and became the Jefe or Capitan with a new set of Guinhaopan. When the Americans occupied the town upon orders from Pabilona, the inhabitants evacuated the place. The Americans, angered, set the town on fire. It was the hardship of mountain life which finally made the townsfolk yield to American authority.From then on, the town's growth was steady. Alangalang is a big producer of copra and rice and lies along the route of the busiest national highway of the province. The town has one of the biggest Spanish-made churches and shortly before the ward had a new concrete municipal building with a swimming pool.
After the fall of
Corregidor in May1942 , the municipality became the emergency capital of the province. General MacArthur was reported to have passed an evening in that town. Provincial and national offices and government records were accordingly transferred there for safekeeping. OnDecember 16 ,1942 ,Japan ese planes bombed the town. Alangalang again became one of the bulwarks of the resistance movement withFilemon Pabilona andElias Macina as leaders. In 1942, the enter to the Japanese troops in the town of Alangalang, Leyte. In 1944, the Philippine Commonwealth forces taked in the town in Alangalang, Leyte fought the battles against the Japanese forces inWorld War 2 . After liberation, a regional high school was opened. The town continues to lead in agriculture.External links
* [http://alangalang-leyte.gov.ph/]
* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
* [http://www.t-macs.com/kiso/local/ 2000 Philippine Census Information]
* [http://www.bpplc.org Barangay Pepita People's Learning Center]
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