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Lianga : ウィキペディア英語版
Lianga, Surigao del Sur

Lianga is a fourth class municipality in the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 28,905 people.〔
==The Legend of Lianga==

About a couple of centuries ago, along the bountiful bay
facing the bluish sea of the Pacific was a place like those in
fairy tales. the white beaches were traversed by two rivers,
one in the south and the other in the north. A little distance
from the shoreline, the landscape started to the rise until
it reached its peak at the west which is one of the ranges of
the enchanted Mount Diwata. The place was thickly forested,
blanketed with big trees, varieties of wild flowers aerial
plants and vines. On the ground, wild animals of different
species roam around the area. White colorful birds and other
winged creatures flit from tree to tree. Nature's Music like
chirping of birds, humming of bees and other wood land insects
intermingling with the sound of roaring waves could be heard
from the distance. This truly translates the feeling of being
born free with nature. the place was breathtaking to behold.
Indeed, it was Paradise where nature remained undisturbed.
Then men settled along the cove near river in the south.
It was said that these early inhabitants were the manobos who
were ruled by a Chieftain. Their clothes were made of woven
abaca fiber and adorned themselves with multi-colored beads.
Land and water resources were abundant, hence they love to hunt
in the forest, gather shells along the shores and fish in the
rivers. there was peace and harmony among the early inhabitants.
They were happy and contended. Later however, as their tribes
increased their descendants thought of moving to surrounding
areas, so there was rivalry as to who will own choice pieces
of land. Whenever disputes overland ownership and quarrel among
themselves occurred, it was settled in a duel alongside the
river in the North. Whoever won was proclaimed a "Daugan" o
"Mananaog" by the Chieftain. The place became popular, hence
the river was named Pananag-an. People going to the other side
of the river have to wade across it slowly at the current was
swift, it always took them such time to reach the other side of
the river and they often say to themselves "Langan Pagtabok"
of "Malangan Kita" (It delays to cross or we will be delayed).
One day, as the old folks claimed, a foreigner passed by the
place. After having crossed the river, he asked the people the
name of the place. Thinking that the stranger was asking what
they were doing, they answered "Langan pagtabok". The foreigner
heard "Langan" and thought it was the name of the place, then
people started calling the whole settlement "Langan". Later,
with he influence of the Spanish "Li" alphabet, Langan was
pronounced "Liangan". As generations passed, the final "N" in
Llangan was dropped and the "Ll" sound was changed to "Li",
hence says that is how Lianga got its name.〔Souvenir
Program Great Jubilee Year Celebration 2000〕''


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