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San Policarpo, Eastern Samar : ウィキペディア英語版
San Policarpo, Eastern Samar

San Policarpo is a fifth class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. In the northwest, it is bounded by Arteche, in the northeast by the vast Pacific Ocean and in the south by Oras. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 13,836 people.〔
==History==
San Policarpo was created in 1948 from the barrios of San Policarpo, Bahay, Alugan, Pangpang, Japonan, Tabo, Binogawan and Cajagwayan of the municipality of Oras, Samar.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=An act creating the municipality of San Policarpo in the province of Samar )〕 In 1952, the barrio of Sta. Monica was transferred to San Policarpo from Oras.
The town was formerly named "Bunga", derived from the plant called bunga which was very abundant in the present site of the town. "Bunga" means fruit, thus the name indicates the fruit of the toils of its founders.
Date of establishment:
a) As a barrio - 1837
b) As a town - Established under Republic Act No. 281 and inaugurated on February 5, 1949
Names of the founders:
a) As a barrio.
1. Lazaro Bonafe
2. Eulalio Morallos
3. Santiago Nicar
4. Pascual Benitez
5. Policarpo Obina
b) As a town.
1. Apolonio Morallos
2. Fructuoso L. Verana
3. Valeriano Jataas
4. Simeon Plana
5. Mariano Basada
6. Victorino Nicar
7. Alejo Esto
8. Calixtro Ravas
9. Estanislao Morallos
10. Benjamina Ortiguisa
11. Victorino C. Obon
12. Dionesio Moscosa
13. Fortunato M. Moratal
14. Monico Calapano
15. Ceferino Caspe
16. Rufino J. Benitez
17. Selvino Bianes
Names of persons who held leading official positions in the community, with the dates of their tenure.
A) As a barrio.
(1) During the Spanish Regime - Teniente Absoluto
(a) Santiago Nicar - 1837 - 1860
(b) Eulalio Morallos - 1860 - 1872
(c) Pascual Benitez - 1872 - 1880
(d) Antonico Tomenio - 1880 - 1885
(e) Pascual Benitez - 1885 - 1891
(f) Antonio Sampag - 1891 - 1900
(g) Pascual Benitez - 1900 - 1903
(2) During the American Regime.
(a) Pascual Benitez - 1903 - 1910
(b) Andres Bianes - 1910 - 1915
(c) Facundo Olongada - 1915 - 1916
(d) Victorino Nicar - 1916 - 1920
(e) Pablo Obon - 1920 - 1921
(f) Leon Tapalla - 1921 - 1922
(g) Eloy Tejero - 1922 - 1924
(h) Calixtro Ravas - 1924 - 1933
(i) Estanislao Morallos - 1933 - 1941
B) As a town.
(1) Apolonio Morallos - Mayor - February 5, 1949-to date
(2) Julian Mugas - Vice Mayor - February 5, 1949 - December 31, 1951
(3) Calixtro Ravas - Vice Mayor - January 1, 1951-to date
(4) Brigido Sobremonte - Municipal Treasurer - February 5, 1949 - March 12, 1949
(5) Turiano Acayen - Municipal Treasurer - March 13, 1949-to date
(6) Eutiquio Esto - Chief of Police - February 5, 1949-to date
(7) Inigo Dulfo - Municipal Secretary - February 5, 1949-to date

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