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San Roque is a fourth class municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. It has a population of 26,323 people as of the 2010 census.〔 San Roque was originally a part of Pambujan. San Roque is the Spanish language name for Saint Roch. ==History== Republic Act No. 2102, which created the municipality of San Roque, was enacted without executive approval on March 28, 1959. The territory of the town was described as follows: * On the north by the limits of the municipal water as prescribed by the Revised Administrative Code; * On the Northeast in straight line starting from the seashore down to the Cacapisan Creek passing Dale up to the bank of the Pambujan River; * On the East thru a straight line from the bank of the Pambujan River running southwesterly to the mouth of the Cabigaho Creek; * On the West by a straight line retaining the former boundary between Mondragon and Pambujan. The law creating the town referred to the barrios of Lao-angan, Corocong, Dale, Balnasan, Bantayan, Pagsang-an, Malobago, Lawa-an, Ginagda-an, and Balud and the sitio of Cabigaho as comprising the town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=R.A. No. 2102, An Act to Create the Municipality of San Roque in the Province of Samar )〕 The following served as Municipal Mayors of San Roque, Northern Samar: Diego Merino (appointed, 1960-1963); Juan Abalon (elected, 1964-1967); Oscar Abalon (elected, 1968-1980); Lucio Abalon (elected, 1980-1981 - died in office 15 Sept 1981); Enriquito Lagrimas (succeeded, 1981-1986); Eliseo Lim (designated OIC, 1986-1987); Froctuoso Solomon (designated OIC, 1987-1988); Ramon Lubos (elected, 1988-1998); Benito Tuballas (succeeded, 1988); Don Abalon (elected, 1998-2004); Andre Abalon (elected, 2004-2013 - died in office 13 May 2013); Jocelyn Curso (succeeded, 2013); Don Abalon (elected 2013-present: first mayor to return to office) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「San Roque, Northern Samar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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