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Pototan ( krj, Banwa ka Pototan, hil, Banwa sang Pototan, tgl, Bayan ng Pototan), is a 1st class
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in the
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of
Iloilo Iloilo (), officially the Province of Iloilo ( hil, Kapuoran sang Iloilo; krj, Kapuoran kang Iloilo; tl, Lalawigan ng Iloilo), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is the City of Iloilo, the ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 78,298 people. The town lies on the banks of the Suage River, north from
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. The town has an area of 94 km2, 85% of which is agricultural land. In December 1997, it was declared as the "Christmas Capital of
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" because of its famed Christmas Festival of Lights. Considered the rice granary of
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, the town is bordered by
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to the north, Zarraga to the south,
Barotac Nuevo Barotac Nuevo, officially the Municipality of Barotac Nuevo ( hil, Banwa sang Barotac Nuevo, tgl, Bayan ng Barotac Nuevo), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of ...
to the east,
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and Mina to the west.


History


Early history

The first people of Pototan were the family of Datu Ramon, grandson of Datu Puti, a
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from the town of Dumangas. They first settled at Barangay Naslo, which was formerly the
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(town center). In that place was found a luxuriant growth of trees called ''"putat"'', after which the place was subsequently called ''"Kaputatan"'' or "place of many Putat trees." However, due to its hilly terrain and poor water supply, they decided to move nearer the bank of the Suage River, now called Pototan. In the middle of the 16th century, the
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traders arrived in Pototan.


Spanish era

The arrival of the
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in 1593 sparked new changes in the socio-economic and political life of the natives. It was the start of a new era, the natives were converted to
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through the efforts of
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. The settlement was subsequently made into a Parish. Education, though at the onset only for the privileged few, was introduced. The name ''"Kaputatan"'', which the Spanish have difficulty pronouncing, was changed to ''"Pototan"''. The Spanish built roads and bridges. Don Tomas Sajen and Don Escribano supervised the construction of the Tribunal (municipal hall) with the natives contributing the labor. The Tribunal withstood
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and in the early 50s was modified into what is now the Western Visayas Hospital. In 1874, Pototanons began to run their own political affairs with the appointment of Don Juan Marcelo as the first
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. This form of government continued until the arrival of the Americans. During the incumbency of Capitan Municipal Braulio Peñaranda in 1891, there was a
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outbreak. During the Philippine Revolution, Pototanons such as
Teresa Magbanua Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris (October 13, 1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua and dubbed as the "Visayan Joan of Arc", was a Filipino schoolteacher and military leader. Born in Pototan, Iloilo, Philippines, she retired from edu ...
(known as the Joan of arc of the Visayas) and her two brothers,
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and Pascual Magbanua took up arms and joined the revolution. The Americans arrived after Spain ceded Philippines to the
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in 1898. The remaining Spanish population fled to the hills together with many Filipinos including the last Gobernadorcillio, Don Maurilio Mendoza. He was later held prisoner by the Americans but subsequently named the first Municipal President.


American era

Under the Americans, the natives were granted the freedom of speech and worship. Education was liberalized; more and better roads and bridges were constructed. Improvements were also noticed in the economic, social and cultural life of the people. During the incumbency of Mun. President Maurillo Mendoza, the Pototanons again witnessed another unforgettable event: the burning of the entire half of the poblacion in November 1914. The cause of the fire is unknown. When the
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was ratified in 1935, another change in the town's local governance was introduced: the title of Municipal President was changed to Municipal Mayor. Santiago Puig was the first Municipal Mayor. He was succeeded by Mariano Peñaflorida in 1940. Peñaflorida served until September 16, 1942.


World War II

The coming of the
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ese during
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spread chaos and fear among Pototanons. Mayor Peñaflorida continued to act as Mayor under the Free Revolutionary Government of
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while the Japanese Imperial Forces designated Tomas Ferrariz as Puppet Mayor.


Geography


Barangays

Pototan is politically subdivided into 50
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s. * Abangay * Amamaros * Bagacay * Barasan * Batuan * Bongco * Cahaguikican * Callan * Cansilayan * Casalsagan * Cato-ogan * Cau-ayan * Culob * Danao * Dapitan * Dawis * Dongsol * Fundacion * Guinacas * Guibuangan * Igang * Intaluan * Iwa Ilaud * Iwa Ilaya * Jamabalud * Jebioc * Lay-ahan * Primitivo Ledesma Ward (Pob. * Lopez Jaena Ward (
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) * Lumbo * Macatol * Malusgod * Naslo * Nabitasan * Naga * Nanga * Pajo * Palanguia * Fernando Parcon Ward (
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) * Pitogo * Polot-an * Purog * Rumbang * San Jose Ward (
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) * Sinuagan * Tuburan * Tumcon Ilaya * Tumcon Ilaud * Ubang * Zarrague


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Pototan, Iloilo, was 78,298 people, with a density of . Karay·a is the primary language in the municipality.


Economy


Education


Private Schools

*Adventist Academy - Iloilo, Inc. (West Visayan Academy) *Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepción - Hijas de Jesús *EXEL Montessori de Pototan *First Bible Baptist Academy *Pototan Baptist Church Learning Center *Pototan Christian Learning Center *The Integrated Academy School System, Inc.


Tertiary

* West Visayas State University - Pototan Campus


Secondary

*Alberto Sorongon Sr. Memorial NHS *Pototan National Comprehensive HS *Jamabalud NHS *Jose Facultad Memorial NHS *Palanguia NHS


Primary

*Barasan ES *Batuan ES *Cahaguikican ES *Cansilayan ES *Casalsagan ES *Danao ES *Dapitan ES *Doña Trinidad ES *Dolores P. Tirador ES *Edmundo Dayot Memorial ES *Guibuangan ES *Guinacas ES *Igang ES *Iwa-Macatol ES *Jamabalud ES *Juana Bolivar Peñaflorida ES (Amamaros ES) *Lay-ahan ES *Lumbo ES *Maravilla ES *Matias Yusay Memorial ES *Nabitasan ES *Naslo ES *Palanguia ES *Pototan Pilot ES *Rizal ES *San Juan ES *Sinuagan ES *Tuburan ES *Ubang ES


Government


List of chief executives


Gobernadorcillos


Capitán municipal

In 1893, the Maura Law was passed to reorganize town governments with the aim of making them more effective and autonomous. The law changed the title of chief executive of the town from ''gobernadorcillo'' to ''capitán municipal''.


Presidentes & vice presidentes municipal


Municipal Mayors


References


External links

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