Catbalogan, officially the City of Catbalogan (; ), is a
component city and
capital city
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of the
province
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of
Samar
Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided in ...
,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 106,440 people.
It is Samar's main commercial, trading, educational, financial and political center. The city is the gateway to the region's three Samar provinces.
Catbalogan's
patron saint
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is St.
Bartholomew the Apostle
Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify Bartholomew as Nathanael, who appears in the Gospel of John (1:45–51; cf. 21:2).
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The name ''Bartholomew ...
whose feast day is August 24.
The
Philippine Army's 8th Infantry Division (Stormtroopers) is based at
Camp General Vicente Lukban,
Barangay Maulong, Catbalogan City. The camp is named in honor of
Gen. Vicente Lukbán, a Filipino officer in Gen.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (: March 22, 1869February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who became the first List of presidents of the Philippines, president of the Philippines (1899–1901), and the first pre ...
's staff during the
Philippine Revolution
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and the politico-military chief of Samar and Leyte during the
Philippine–American War
The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or Tagalog Insurgency, emerged following the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in December 1898 when the United States annexed th ...
.
History

Catbalogan was founded in October 1596 by Spanish
Jesuit
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priests and became the capital of the entire island of Samar. Friar Francisco de Otazo, S.J., who arrived in the Philippines in 1596, founded the Catbalogan Mission and was thus the first missionary to bring the Catholic faith to the people of Catbalogan.
In 1627, Catbalogan was raised to the status of ''residencia'' (residence or central house) and among its dependencies were
Paranas where, in 1629, Fr. Pedro Estrada actively evangelized the area and Calbiga where he took whiterocks or grey limestone to use as building blocks for its church. The church has some arc-like stone roof that was pasted together to dry on each block, giving an arching force to the side. On October 17, 1768, Catbalogan was ceded to the
Franciscan
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s who took over from the
Jesuit
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s. The first Franciscan parish priest was
Fray Jose Fayo, OFM.
During the early days of
Spanish colonization of the Philippines
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in the 16th century, Samar was under the jurisdiction of Cebu but later was declared a separate province. In 1735,
Samar
Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided in ...
and
Leyte
Leyte ( ) is an island in the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. It is eighth-largest and sixth-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 2,626,970 as of 2020 census.
Since the accessibility of land has been ...
were united into one province with
Carigara, in Leyte, as the capital. The union, however, did not prove satisfactory. In 1768, Catbalogan became the provincial capital when Samar separated from Leyte and became an independent province. Paranas (with Calbiga) was then separated from Catbalogan as an independent town. In 1882, Jiabong (with Motiong) separated from Catbalogan as an independent town.
On December 31, 1898, during the Philippine Revolution, Gen. Vicente Lukban arrived in Catbalogan and put Samar under his jurisdiction.
On January 27, 1900, the Americans captured Catbalogan during the
Philippine–American War
The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or Tagalog Insurgency, emerged following the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in December 1898 when the United States annexed th ...
(1899–1902). On June 17, 1902, a provincial civil government was established on Samar Island by an act of the Philippine Commission with
Julio Llorente of Cebu as the first governor of Samar.
On May 24, 1942, during
World War II
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,
Japanese forces landed in Barrio Pangdan on early morning and occupied the capital. On October 28, 1944, American and Filipino forces liberated Catbalogan from the Japanese.
In 1948, the barrios of Jiabong, Jiaan, Malino, San Fernando, Casapa, Camoroboan, Lologayan, Magcabitas, Paglayogan, Dogongan, Bayog, and Malobago were separated to form the municipality of
Jiabong.
On June 19, 1965, the
Philippine Congress, along with the province's three congressmen, Eladio T. Balite (1st District), Fernando R. Veloso (2nd District) and Felipe J. Abrigo (3rd District), approved Republic Act No. 4221 dividing Samar into three provinces, namely
Western Samar,
Eastern Samar and
Northern Samar, respectively. Catbalogan thus ceased to be the capital of the whole island-province after enjoying the prestige of being the premier town of Samar for 197 years since 1768.
On June 21, 1969, under Republic Act No. 5650, Western Samar was renamed Samar with Catbalogan remaining as the capital.
The greatest calamities to occur in Catbalogan were big fires. The April 1, 1957 conflagration, considered as the most destructive one, caused damage to properties in the amount of thirty million pesos. The next was on May 19, 1969, where damage was estimated at twenty million pesos and the more than century-old Saint Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church was razed to the ground. Paradoxically, like the proverbial
Phoenix, each time Catbalogan suffered under the throes of these calamities, better buildings and infrastructures emerged from the ashes.
Cityhood
As early as 1960, Catbalogan already agitated to become a city. In 1969, Rep. Fernando P. Veloso sponsored House Bill No. 1867 creating Catbalogan into a city. The bill was being deliberated in the
Philippine Senate
The Senate of the Philippines () is the upper house of Congress, the bicameral legislature of the Philippines, with the House of Representatives as the lower house. The Senate is composed of 24 senators who are elected at-large (the country f ...
, but the blaze of 1969 caused it to be shelved. Subsequent efforts were made by Catbalogan political leaders, including former Representative Catalino V. Figueroa, during his term, to make Catbalogan's cityhood dream a reality despite strong and rabid opposition by the League of Cities of the Philippines, particularly Catbalogan City's neighboring Calbayog under the administration of Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento.
On March 15, 2007, Catbalogan finally attained its cityhood. Under the sponsorship of Senator
Alfredo S. Lim and by virtue of Republic Act No. 9391, Catbalogan was converted into a component city known as the CITY of CATBALOGAN following a unanimous vote by the Philippine Senate. Senator
Manuel Villar, Jr. (President of the Senate), Congressman
Jose De Venecia, Jr. (Speaker of the House of Representatives),
Oscar G. Yabes (Secretary of the Senate),
Roberto P. Nazareno (Secretary General, House of Representatives) and
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
(President of the Philippines) were among its signatories. The residents of Catbalogan overwhelmingly ratified this change through a
Comelec plebiscite
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on June 16, 2007, with over 92% "Yes" votes for cityhood.
However, Catbalogan temporarily lost its cityhood, along with 15 other cities, after the
Supreme Court of the Philippines
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, in a very close 6–5 vote, granted a petition filed by the
League of Cities of the Philippines, and declared the cityhood law (RA 9391) which allowed the town to acquire its city status, unconstitutional.
On December 10, 2008, Catbalogan and the other 15 cities affected filed a motion for reconsideration with the court. More than a year later, on December 22, 2009, acting on said appeal, the court reversed its earlier ruling as it ruled that ''"at the end of the day, the passage of the amendatory law'' (regarding the criteria for cityhood as set by Congress) ''is no different from the enactment of a law, i.e., the cityhood laws specifically exempting a particular political subdivision from the criteria earlier mentioned. Congress, in enacting the exempting law/s, effectively decreased the already codified indicators."''
[Pulta, Benjamin B. (December 23, 2009]
SC reverses self, upholds creation of 16 cities
tribuneonline.org As such, the cityhood status of Catbalogan was effectively restored.
On August 23, 2010, the court reinstated its ruling on November 18, 2008, causing Catbalogan and 15 cities to become regular municipalities. Finally, on February 15, 2011, Catbalogan became a city again including the 15 municipalities declaring that the conversion to cityhood met all legal requirements.
After six years of legal battle, in its board resolution, the
League of Cities of the Philippines acknowledged and recognized the cityhood of Catbalogan and 15 other cities.
Infrastructure
* Imelda Park
* Rizal Monument
* The Obelisk
* S.T.E.P. North
* Regional AFP Installation (
Camp Lukban)
* Buri Cargo Airport
* Catbalogan City Diversion Road
* Catbalogan Land Transport Terminal
* Catbalogan Fish and Transport Port
Provincial Offices
Philippine National PolicePNPProvincial Office)
Philippine Statistics Office(PSA/former NSO)
Department of EducationDepEd Secondary (former DECS) W?Samar Division) CHED Office?
Department of Agriculture(DA Pro)
Department of Health(DOH Pro)
Department of Environment and Natural Resources(PENRO)
*
Department of JusticeDOJ
Geography
Barangays

Catbalogan City is politically subdivided into 57 barangays. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s and some have
sitios
A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually far from the center of the barangay itself and could be its own bar ...
.
* Albalate
* Bagongon
* Bangon
* Basiao
* Buluan
* Bunuanan
* Cabugawan
* Cagudalo
* Cagusipan
* Cagutian
* Cagutsan
* Canhawan Guti
* Canlapwas (Poblacion 15)
* Cawayan
* Cinco
* Darahuway Daco
* Darahuway Guti
* Estaka
* Guindapunan
* Guinsorongan
* Ibol
* Iguid
* Lagundi
* Libas
* Lobo
* Manguehay
* Maulong (Oraa)
* Mercedes
* Mombon
* New Mahayag (Anayan)
* Old Mahayag
* Palanyogon
* Pangdan
* Payao
* Poblacion 1 (Barangay 1)
* Poblacion 2 (Barangay 2)
* Poblacion 3 (Barangay 3)
* Poblacion 4 (Barangay 4)
* Poblacion 5 (Barangay 5)
* Poblacion 6 (Barangay 6)
* Poblacion 7 (Barangay 7)
* Poblacion 8 (Barangay 8)
* Poblacion 9 (Barangay 9)
* Poblacion 10 (Barangay 10 : Monsanto Street)
* Poblacion 11 (Barangay 11)
* Poblacion 12 (Barangay 12)
* Poblacion 13 (Barangay 13)
* Muñoz (Poblacion 14)
* Pupua
* Rama
* San Andres
* San Pablo
* San Roque
* San Vicente
* Silanga (Papaya)
* Socorro
* Totoringon
Climate
Transportation

For decades, Catbalogan City has served as Samar island's main maritime transport gateway as interisland vessels made its port of call at Catbalogan City Seaport before proceeding to Tacloban City. As the advent of land transport became possible, the interisland maritime transport slowly ceased to operate.
Today, Catbalogan City is a major landport terminal and stopover for interisland bus lines coming and going between
Luzon
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and
Mindanao
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passing through the bridged island of
Leyte
Leyte ( ) is an island in the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. It is eighth-largest and sixth-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 2,626,970 as of 2020 census.
Since the accessibility of land has been ...
and
Samar
Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided in ...
.
Catbalogan Airport, also known as Buri Airport is the main airport of Catbalogan City.
Demographics
Economy
Bank of the Philippine Islands* Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Philippines
Clinic and Medical Facilities
* Catbalogan Puericulture Center
* Samar Provincial Hospital
* Samar Doctors Hospital (Maulong)
* Catbalogan Doctors Hospital (Diversion Road)
Education
Preparatory, Primary and Intermediate School
* Dorcas Day Care Center
* Chinese Chamber of Commerce Kinder & Primary School
* Catbalogan Central Elementary School
Junior & Senior High School
*
Samar National School
Regional Junior & Senior High School
*
Eastern Visayas Regional Science High School
Colleges and universities
*
Saint Mary’s College of Catbalogan
*
Samar College
*
Samar State University
*
Catbalogan City Community College
Notable Catbaloganon
*
Michael Cinco, a Filipino
fashion designer
Fashion design is the Art (skill), art of applied arts, applying design, aesthetics, clothing construction, and natural beauty to clothing and its Fashion accessory, accessories. It is influenced by diverse cultures and different trends and has va ...
based in
Dubai
Dubai (Help:IPA/English, /duːˈbaɪ/ Help:Pronunciation respelling key, ''doo-BYE''; Modern Standard Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic: ; Emirati Arabic, Emirati Arabic: , Romanization of Arabic, romanized: Help:IPA/English, /diˈbej/) is the Lis ...
. He launched his eponymous fashion line Michael Cinco fashion firm in 2003.
*
Tom Rodriguez, a Filipino actor, singer, model and TV host.
*
Lucien Letaba, a Filipino musician that brought him to great heights and has earned him a spot as a member of the
National Commission of Culture and the Arts (NCCA).
*
Tessie Tomas, a multi talented entertainer that made a name for herself as an award winning stand up comedienne, TV host, stage, film actress, and writer.
*
Dr. Rex Bacarra, a highly accomplished individual, has been awarded numerous accolades, including being named one of the Top 30 Most Successful Self-Made Men in the UAE in 2021 and Educator-Innovator of the Year in 2019.
*
Sharee Ann Tan, current Governor of the Province of Samar. After being elected as Congresswoman at only 25 years old, she became the youngest member of the House of Representatives, a record that she holds to this today.
*
Andrea Del Rosario, a Filipino actress, beauty queen, model, and politician. She was a former member of the girl group Viva Hot Babes and the Batch 3 of Star Magic. She was a 4th Runner-up in Miss Philippines Earth 2001 winning a special award of Miss Close Up Killer Smile.
*
Yoyong Martirez, was a Filipino basketball player, actor, politician and comedian.
*
Antonio Nachura, was a Filipino jurist who was an
Associate Justice
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of the
Supreme Court of the Philippines
The Supreme Court (; colloquially referred to as the ' (also used in formal writing), is the highest court in the Philippines. It was established by the Taft Commission on June 11, 1901, through the enactment of Act No. 136, which abolished th ...
. He took his oath of office as Associate Justice on February 7, 2007, and occupied the position until his mandatory retirement on June 13, 2011.
* Winston Pineda, member of a South Korea-based Filipino boy band
Hori7on, formed in 2023.
References
External links
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ttp://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/news/courtnewsflash/2009/12/12210901.php SC: Cityhood Laws Constitutional – Supreme Court of the Philippines Court News Flash December 21, 2009
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