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Javier (IPA: ɐ'vjɛɾ, officially the Municipality of Javier (; ), is a
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in the
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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 ...
, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,658 people.


History

The municipality of Javier, Leyte was formerly ''barrio'' of the municipality of
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, Leyte. ''Bugho'' was the former name of the town and is a contraction of the dialect term "Binogho" (from the root word ''buho''), meaning a small clearing within a forest area. Settlers at about the turn of the century cultivated this small patch of land. Among the earliest known settlers was Macario Cultura, a native of Burauen, Leyte who was believed to have led his friends and relatives to cultivate the fertile soil of the area. Later on, as the settlement of the people thrived, it then became a
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of barrio Pinocawan, and was established as a barrio since the Spanish colonial occupation. Sometime in 1914, Daniel Falcon Javier of Consolacion,
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and a former teacher and principal of Cebu Normal School of
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in the early 1900s came to explore the surroundings of the new settlement. At that time, he recently came from Cabadbaran,
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where he started extensive farming activities since 1908 after his resignation as a principal at the Cebu Normal School. A malaria plague in Cabadbaran, however, inflicted a heavy death toll among his people so he was urged to explore other suitable areas until he found ''Bugho''. Impressed by the quality of the soil, he started staking out his claims in Bugho and moved from Cabadbaran. Subsequently, Daniel married Dolores Mercado Veloso of Consolacion,
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, and settled in Bugho naming his settlement as
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. He initiated projects in the community where he was readily accepted as a teacher. Daniel Javier's advocacy was to educate the people. He opened a school in 1918 on an area donated by Pedro Abordo with Leona Valles as the first teacher. Daniel Javier is a dedicated man without any vices. He led the people to community activities and eventually improve their working habits, eradicate superstitions that hampered progress and introduced the use of vaccines and medicines. He also urged the community to accept the modern and progressive way of agriculture. The community rapidly progressed as people from Cebu particularly in
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and
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came at the invitation and assistance of Mr. D.F. Javier who helped them legally acquire land-holdings. The people from Argao led by Pedro Gacera of Barrio Talaytay settled at the western part of the town of what is now called ''Barrio Binulho''. A much larger school that can accommodate and assist the growing population of students was needed to be built, so Mano Daniel (as the people fondly called Daniel F. Javier) invited Mr. Waters, an American Superintendent to help them build one. Mr. Waters agreed and together with Evaresto Retucsan donated a new site for the school with the people contributing a counterpart of 1,000.00 Pesos after the release of 7,000.00 pesos from the government. The people through the ''bayanihan'' system furnished most lumber requirements. Corn, abacá & coconut were the main products of the community. Mano Daniel introduced irrigation utilizing the abundant water resources. It became a progressive community and was the center of trade among the neighboring barrios. In 1939, it was among the contenders for township with barrios Palale and MacArthur. Since Mano Daniel's leadership was recognized by the provincial and district politicians, he used these influences to bring community developments. ''Bugho'' was not only the center of resistance activities but also an evacuation center during the
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. Food and other resources were provided continually and the local residents supported the guerrilla movement. After the war, guerrilla remnants turned into an organized banditry as Bugho still at the center of these activities. Meanwhile, the locals continued to work at their respective farms and productivion boosted together with the evacuees helping them. Coconut, rice, abaca and ginger became the main products. Although the organized banditry still existed, peace and order was not fully restored yet, the people were not deterred in their desire to become an independent municipality. During the mid-1950s, with the help of Attorney Higino A. Acala, Sr. the "Bugho for Municipal Movement" was organized with Felomino Mercado, Pedro Gecera, Angel Caminong, Ambrocio Novio, Bernardino Tisado and Julia Brosas among its leaders. On December 18, 1959, at the initiative of Mayor Catalino Landia, the municipal council of Abuyog was convened to a session at Bugho endorsing by way of Resolution No. 7 to convert Bugho into an independent municipality of Abuyog to include the barrios of Caraya (Caraye), Ulhay, Tambis, Comatin, Caranhug, Talisayan and Manarug among many others. House Bill No. 2895 sponsored by Congressman Veloso of the 3rd District Leyte and co-sponsored by Speaker Daniel Z. Romualdez of the 1st district passed through the Senate and became Republic Act 3422 creating the municipality of Bugho in June 1961. The first municipal election was on November 12, 1963 and on January 3, 1964, the following officials were elected: Ambrocio Novio - Mayor, Felimon Tano - Vice Mayor, Vicente Rellin, Ruperto de Luna, Ruperto Villamor, Hidulfo Malasaga, Pastor Dingal, Eutiquiano Badique as councilors. It began its operations as a 7th class municipality. In December 1965, the municipal Council unanimously approved a resolution to change the name of the municipality of Bugho to Javier, in honor of the late Daniel Falcon Javier, who died in Consolacion, Sogod in 1957. In 1970, the seat of government was finally transferred to the present site on a building constructed through the efforts of Congressman Artemio Mate. In 1972, the son of the late Daniel F. Javier, Domingo V. Javier, was elected Mayor. Within a few months after his assumption of office and before martial law, road networks were vastly improved. After 38 years, the decades-old political leadership of the Cua's was challenged when businessman Leonardo "Sandy" Javier, Jr. ran as Mayor in 2010. His desire to “give back” blessings had pushed him to serve his hometown, concentrating his efforts on converting the poor municipality into a model town that would be emulated not only in the region but in the whole country. However, he was overwhelmingly victorious against his rival during the local election held that same year.


Geography

A rural town approximately south of
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City, Javier is located between the boundaries of
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on the west side and MacArthur and
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towns, along
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. It has a very narrow coastlines and coastal plains facing the Pacific.


Barangays

Javier is subdivided politically into 28
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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. As per RA 3422 - An Act Creating the Municipality of Bugho as an independent municipality in the Province of Leyte, enacted on June 18, 1961. * Abuyogay * Batug * Binulho * Bonifacio (Pundok) * Calzada * Cancayang * Caranhug * Caraye * Casulungan * Comatin * Guindapunan * Inayupan * Laray * Magsaysay * Malitbogay * Manarug * Manlilisid * Naliwatan * Odiong * Picas Norte (Curba) * Pinocawan *
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Zone 1 * Poblacion Zone 2 * Rizal * Santa Cruz (Katun-an) * Talisayan * San Sotero (Tambis) * Ulhay


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Javier, Leyte, was 26,658 people, with a density of .


Language

Javier is a melting pot for both Waraynon and Cebuano speaking natives. But ''Lineyte-Samarnon Waray-waray'' language is the official language spoken in the town.


Economy


Culture


Festival

The ''Karayhakan'' is held every 28th of May.


Tourism

Tourist Destinations: * Shoretime Hotel in Brgy. Picas and Pob. Zone II, Javier, Leyte * Gab Water Park Resort in Brgy. Malitbogay, Javier, Leyte * Bito Falls in Brgy. Caraye * Kaawasan Falls in Brgy. Binulho, Javier, Leyte * Talisayan Falls in Brgy. Manarug * Kadarahunan Falls in Brgy. Guindapunan * Buga River in Caraye * Circumferential Road * Lake Bito * Hemat-e Falls in Brgy. Malitbogay and Brgy. Odiong * Sangat River in Odiong * Overview in Guindapunan * Sea Sight Beach Resort in Brgy. Casulongan * Moonlight Beach Resort in Brgy. Casulongan * Paradeeso Beach Resort in Brgy. Casulongan * Buffalo Dairy Farm * Tufting Machine Facility * Manarug Cold Spring Landmarks: * East Visayan Adventist Academy Complex (EVAA) * New St. Michael Parish Church * Santo Niño Shrine * Javier Market Square


Education

Prep schools: * Angelicum Catechetical School * Day Care Centers * Faith Baptist Learning Center Primary schools: * Javier Central School * Manlilisid Central School (including Barangay Elementary Schools) * East Visayan Adventist Academy - San Sotero (Tambis) Secondary schools: * Javier National High School (Main Campus) * Manlilisid National High School * Batug National High School - Javier Annex * East Visayan Adventist Academy - San Sotero (Tambis)


Notable People

* Lolita Javier, Incumbent Congresswoman for Leyte's 2nd Congressional district.


See also

*
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References


External links

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