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Eastern Samar is a province in the Philippines located
in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Borongan.
Eastern Samar occupies the eastern portion of the island of Samar.
Bordering the province to the north is the province of Northern Samar and
to the west is Samar province. To the east lies thePhilippine
Sea, part of the vast Pacific Ocean, while to the south lies the Leyte
Gulf.
History;Colonial period:
During his circumnavigation of
the globe, Ferdinand Magellan had set foot on the tiny
island of Homonhon in
the southern part of the province. On March 16, 1521, the area of what is now
Eastern Samar is said to be the first Philippine landmass spotted by Magellan
and his crew.
On September 28, 1901 during the Philippine-American War, Filipino
guerrillas in Balangiga ambushed American troops,
killing 48 members of the US 9th Infantry. The incident triggered the infamous
American retaliation against the Samar populace and guerrillas.
Further information: Balangiga massacre
During the Second
World War in 1944, Americans involved in the liberation of the Philippines from Japan built
in the town ofGuiuan the largest military base in the
Pacific. In the same town in 1949, approximately 5,000 Russian refugees
escaping from communist China temporarily settled on Tubabao
Island until 1951, when they were transferred to Australia and the
United States.
Independent province
Eastern Samar, as a province, was created from Samar
province through Republic
Act No. 4221 on June 19, 1965.Congressmen Eladio T. Balite (1st
Dist. Samar), Fernando R. Veloso (2nd Dist. Samar), and Felipe J. Abrigo (3rd
Dist. Samar), authored Republic Act 4221 which was approved by
Congress in 1963. The law, ratified in a plebiscite on
June 19, 1965, divided Samar into three: Northern
Samar, Eastern Samar and (Western) Samar.
Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda), one of the strongest
typhoons ever recorded, made its first landfall in the coastal town of Guiuan
on November of 2013.
Geography
Eastern Samar covers a total area of 4,660.47 square
kilometres (1,799.42 sq mi) occupying the eastern section of Samar
island in the Eastern
Visayas region. The province is bordered to the north byNorthern
Samar and to the west by Samar.
To the east lies the Philippine Sea, part of the vast Pacific
Ocean, while to the south lies the Leyte Gulf.
Because it faces the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean,
Eastern Samar suffers heavily from powerfultyphoons.
Administrative divisions
Eastern Samar comprises 22 municipalities and one city, all encompassed by a single legislative district.
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