by admin | Jan 17, 2011 | Barangay
Barangay Suba was founded by their indomitable teniente del barrio (popularly known now as Barangay Chairman) Ingko Oloy Eulogio Dagondon on 1888. The name was said to be derived from the flowing water coming from the swampy area to the open sea. Old folks called it...
by admin | Jan 17, 2011 | Barangay
The creation of Barangay Sta. Cruz dates back in the year 1969 when this small village was still a component to Barangay Casica. The villagers clamored for self-government and wanted to have a separate barangay. Through the efforts of old folks, they prepared all...
by admin | Jan 17, 2011 | Barangay
During the early part of the civilization up to the later decade of the nineteenth century, this barangay was called Quinali, used to be a barrio of the adjacent town of Guindulman. This name was derived from the land formation-sand, gravel or corals piled layer after...
by admin | Jan 17, 2011 | Barangay
Long time ago, there were settlers from neighboring places wandering farther west to seek better and bigger place for cropping. They reached a certain place covered with forest and rocky. Higher up from the place where hills of stones and big rocks, the settlers...
by admin | Jan 17, 2011 | Barangay
The barangay of Linawan began as a small village five kilometers north of the town of Anda, formerly known as Quinale. It is nestling at the foot of Kabagni, Manaol and Maanghit mountains with its shoreline facing the sea separating the provinces of Surigao and Leyte....