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Sorsogon

Sorsogon, officially the Province of Sorsogon (Bikol: Probinsya kan Sorsogon; Waray: Probinsya han Sorsogon; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Sorsogon), is a province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region. It is the southernmost province in Luzon and is subdivided into fourteen municipalities (towns) and one city. Its capital is Sorsogon City (formerly the towns of Sorsogon and Bacon) and borders the province of Albay to the north.

Sorsogon
Province of Sorsogon
Location in the Philippines
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Coordinates: 12°50′N 123°55′E / 12.83°N 123.92°E / 12.83; 123.92Coordinates: 12°50′N 123°55′E / 12.83°N 123.92°E / 12.83; 123.92
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol Region
FoundedOctober 17, 1894[1][2]
Capital
and largest city
Sorsogon City
Government
 • TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan
 • GovernorJose Edwin B. Hamor (NPC)
 • Vice GovernorKrunimar Antonio D. Escudero II (NPC)
 • LegislatureSorsogon Provincial Board
Area
 • Total2,119.01 km2 (818.15 sq mi)
 • Rank59th out of 81
Highest elevation1,565 m (5,135 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [4]
 • Total828,655
 • Rank36th out of 81
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
  • Rank15th out of 81
Divisions
 • Independent cities0
 • Component cities
 • Municipalities
 • Barangays541
 • DistrictsLegislative districts of Sorsogon
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP Code
4700–4715
IDD:area code+63 (0)56
ISO 3166 codePH-SOR
Spoken languages
Websitewww.sorsogon.gov.ph

Sorsogon is at the tip of the Bicol Peninsula and faces the island of Samar to the southeast across the San Bernardino Strait and Ticao Island to the southwest. Sorsoganons is how the people of Sorsogon call themselves.

History

In 1570 two Augustinian friars, Alonzon Jiménez and Juan Orta, accompanied by a certain captain, Enrique de Guzmán, reached Hibalong, a small fishing village near the mouth of Ginangra River, and planted the cross and erected the first chapel in Luzon. It was from this village that Ibalong, referring to the whole region, came to be. Moving inland with a northwesterly direction they passed by the territory now known as Pilar, before they reached Camalig, Albay. The establishment of the Abucay-Catamlangan Mission later was ample proof of this. The early towns established here were: Gibalon in 1570 (now sitio of Magallanes); Casiguran – 1600; Bulusan – 1631; Pilar – 1635; Donsol – 1668; Bacon – 1764; Gubat, Sorsogon, Juban and Matnog – 1800; Bulan – 1801; Castilla – 1827; Magallanes – 1860; Sorsogon – 1866 and Irosin – 1880. The province was eventually separated from Albay on October 17, 1894 and adopted the name Sorsogon. The town of Sorsogon was also selected as its capital.[1]

On the 1935 Philippine Constitutional convention, Sorsogon had its own delegates. They were Adolfo Grafilo, Francisco Arellano, José S. Reyes, and Mario Gaurino.

In 2000, Sorsogon City was created through the merging of the municipalities of Bacon and Sorsogon.[5]

Geography

Sorsogon covers a total area of 2,119.01 square kilometres (818.15 sq mi)[3] occupying the southeastern tip of the Bicol Peninsula in Luzon. The province is bordered on the north by Albay, east by the Philippine Sea, south by the San Bernardino Strait, and west and northwest by the Ticao and Burias Passes. The Sorsogon Bay lies within the central portion of the province.

The province has an irregular topography. Except for landlocked Irosin, all the towns lie along the coast. They are all connected by concrete and asphalt roads. Mountain's sprawl over the northeast, southeast and west portions. Mount Bulusan, the tallest peak, rises 1,560 metres (5,120 ft) above sea level.

Except for its overland link with the province of Albay to the north, it is completely surrounded by water. Sorsogon is the gateway of Luzon to the Visayas and Mindanao through its Roll-on/Roll-off ferry terminal facilities located in the municipalities of Matnog, Pilar and Bulan.

Administrative divisions

Sorsogon comprises 14 municipalities and 1 city.

 
Political map of Sorsogon
  •  †  Provincial capital and component city
  •   Municipality

Climate

Sorsogon belongs to Type 2 climate based on the Climate Map of the Philippines by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Being a Type 2, Sorsogon has No dry season with a pronounced rainfall from November to January.

Climate data for Sorsogon
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 31
(88)
31
(88)
32
(90)
34
(93)
34
(93)
33
(91)
33
(91)
33
(91)
33
(91)
33
(91)
32
(90)
31
(88)
34
(93)
Average low °C (°F) 23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
26
(79)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 150.8
(5.94)
101.8
(4.01)
82.3
(3.24)
44.9
(1.77)
132.5
(5.22)
146
(5.7)
196.9
(7.75)
181.6
(7.15)
168.5
(6.63)
199.2
(7.84)
191.2
(7.53)
233.7
(9.20)
152.45
(6.00)
Average rainy days 18 14 12 7 10 14 17 18 18 20 20 22 190
Source: World Weather Online (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)

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Typhoon Nina (known as Sisang) the strongest typhoon that hit the province killing at least 200 people

The province of Sorsogon normally gets 5 to 10 typhoons every year.

The most notable typhoon is in 1987, when Sorsogon was devastated by Super Typhoon Nina named Sisang. It was a major disaster in the Province of Sorsogon. Damages in properties cost millions of pesos and killing 200 people. It is said that Sisang is the strongest typhoon that hit the province, especially its capital, Sorsogon City. According to PAGASA, Typhoon Nina ravaged with a wind of 180 kilometres per hour (50 m/s) and a gustiness of 200 km/h (56 m/s). Thousands of houses plus business establishments were destroyed by the said natural calamity. Typhoon Sisang hit the Sorsogon soil at around 7:00 pm and it last until dawn of the next day. It also caused massive storm surges particularly around the Sorsogon Bay area which contributed to the many fatalities during the battering of the typhoon.

Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) also battered the province in September 2006 with torrential rains and strong winds. It caused massive flooding and caused infrastructure and agricultural damages. Damages to the entire province was initially placed at 2.23 billion, of which 1.27 billion was accounted for by damaged houses. Agriculture suffered damage worth 234.21 million; school facilities, 51 million and infrastructure, 208 million.[citation needed]

Demographics

Population census of Sorsogon
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 120,495—    
1918 178,443+2.65%
1939 247,653+1.57%
1948 291,138+1.81%
1960 347,771+1.49%
1970 427,047+2.07%
1975 446,502+0.90%
1980 500,685+2.32%
1990 522,960+0.44%
1995 591,927+2.35%
2000 650,535+2.04%
2007 709,673+1.21%
2010 740,743+1.57%
2015 792,949+1.31%
2020 828,655+0.87%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [6][7][7][8]

Population

The population of Sorsogon in the 2020 census was 828,655 people, with a density of 390 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1,000 inhabitants per square mile. [4]

The top 5 towns with the greatest number of populations is Sorsogon City (168,110), Bulan (100,076), Pilar (74,564), Gubat (59,534), and Castilla (57,827). The least populated municipality since the 2000 census is Santa Magdalena.

Of the 704,024-household population in 2007, males accounted for 51.1% and while females comprised 48.9%.

The voting-age population of the province was 369,204 in 2007, equivalent to 52.1 percent of the household population.[9]

Languages

The Bicolano language is predominantly used in Sorsogon as the language used by its people. Despite this, Bicolano itself, as used in the province, has many peculiarities. What is known as "Bikol Naga" is generally used in written communications and generally understood there as a spoken language. However, the people who live in the southernmost parts of Sorsogon like Gubat speak the Waray language. In either case, English and Filipino are the official languages used in education and government communication.

The Bikol languages are peculiar in some localities. For example, people in Bacon, Prieto Diaz and Magallanes speak the Albay Bikol variant. In Sorsogon City, Casiguran and Juban, Bicolano is different for some terms being used there, which have similarity to the Hiligaynon language (the language spoken in Western Visayas and southwestern Masbate).

In Barcelona, Gubat, Bulusan, Matnog, Irosin and Santa Magdalena, a dialect is spoken in which terms and tones are similar to the Waray language of Eastern Visayas (particularly in Northern Samar) called Waray Sorsogon language. The people of Pilar and Donsol speak a dialect which is similar, but not exactly, to the "Miraya Bicol" or the dialect spoken by the nearby towns of Camalig and Daraga in Albay province. The Castilla dialect, although distinct, has a similarity to that which is spoken in Daraga.

Sorsogon Ayta Language

In 2010, UNESCO released its 3rd world volume of Endangered Languages in the World, where 3 critically endangered languages were in the Philippines. One of these languages in the Southern Ayta (Sorsogon Ayta) language which has an estimated speaker of 150 people in the year 2000. The language was classified as Critically Endangered, meaning the youngest speakers are grandparents and older, and they speak the language partially and infrequently and hardly pass the language to their children and grandchildren anymore. If the remaining 150 people do not pass their native language to the next generation of Sorsogon Ayta people, their indigenous language will be extinct within a period of 1 to 2 decades.

The Sorsogon Ayta people live only on the municipality of Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon. They are one of the original Negrito settlers in the entire Philippines. They belong to the Aeta people classification but have distinct language and belief systems unique to their own culture and heritage.

Religion

Sorsogon is predominantly a Catholic province. Spanish conquistadores gave Sorsogon its first encounter with Christianity. This was in the year 1569 when Fray Alonzo Jimenez, OSA, chaplain of the expedition under Luis Enriquez de Guzman celebrated the first Mass upon landing on the coast of sitio Gibal-ong (or Gibalon), barangay Siuton, in the town of Magallanes. Christianity, however, was formally established in Sorsogon with the planting of the Cross on the shores of Casiguran town in 1600 by the Franciscan Friars. This was a prelude to the erection of the first church building dedicated to the Holy Rosary, still revered at present as the Patroness of Casiguran. From there, the Franciscan missionaries devotedly spread the faith to the other towns in Bacon (1617), Bulusan (1630) and Donsol (1668). The other twelve towns followed suit in the course of time. In the original geographic division, the province of Sorsogon formed part of Albay province. It seceded as a separate province on Oct. 17, 1984. Catholicism is followed by 93% of the population of Sorsogon.

The Diocese of Sorsogon was originally part of the Archdiocese of Nueva Caceres. When it was made a separate diocese on June 29, 1951, it included the territory of Masbate. When the Diocese of Nueva Caceres was elevated into an archdiocese in the same year, Legazpi and Sorsogon were made suffragan dioceses of Nueva Caceres. On March 23, 1968, Masbate was made into a separate diocese. At present the Diocese of Sorsogon covers simply the civil province of Sorsogon and the City of Sorsogon with the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sorsogon City as its seat.[10]

Superstitions and local legends and beliefs

Prior to colonization, the region had a complex religious system which involved various deities. These deities include: Gugurang, the supreme god who dwells inside of Mount Mayon where he guards and protects the sacred fire in which an Aswang (local version of witches and monsters) and, his brother was trying to steal. Whenever people disobey his orders, wishes and commit numerous sins, he would cause Mount Mayon to burst lava as a sign of warning for people to mend their crooked ways. Ancient Bikolanos had a rite performed for him called Atang.;[11][12] Asuang, the evil god who always tries to steal the sacred fire of Mount Mayon from his brother, Gugurang. Addressed sometimes as Aswang, he dwells mainly inside Mount Malinao. As an evil god, he would cause the people to suffer misfortunes and commit sins.[11][12] Enemy of Gugurang and a friend of Bulan the god of the moon; Haliya, the masked goddess of the moonlight and the archenemy of Bakunawa and protector of Bulan. Her cult is composed primarily of women. There is also a ritual dance named after her as it is performed to be a countermeasure against Bakunawa.;[13] Bulan, the god of the pale moon, he is depicted as a pubescent boy with uncommon comeliness that made savage beast and the vicious mermaids (Magindara) tame. He has deep affection towards Magindang, but plays with him by running away so that Magindang would never catch him. The reason for this is because he is shy to the man that he loves. If Magindang manages to catch Bulan, Haliya always comes to free him from Magindang's grip; Magindang, the god of the sea and all its creatures. He has deep affection to the lunar god Bulan and pursues him despite never catching him. Due to this, the Bicolanos reasoned that it is to why the waves rise to reach the moon when seen from the distant horizon. Whenever he does catch up to Bulan, Haliya comes to rescue Bulan and free him immediately; Okot, god of forest and hunting; and Bakunawa, a gigantic sea serpent deity who is often considered as the cause of eclipses, the devourer of the sun and the moon, and an adversary of Haliya as Bakunawa's main aim is to swallow Bulan, who Haliya swore to protect for all of eternity.[14]

Economy

 
Aerial view of Sorsogon City

The province's economic activity is highly concentrated in its capital city, Sorsogon City, and the towns of Bulan, Irosin, Gubat, Pilar and Matnog as well. Sorsogon Province is classified as 2nd class with an average annual income of ₱339.4M (C.Ys. 2000–2003). This is about ₱11M short for the province to attain 1st class reclassification which requires at least ₱350M average annual income.

The province had a great contribution on the 97-percent growth in investments for the first quarter of 2008 and increasing tourism arrivals that buoyed the Bicol Region economy, despite the damage brought about by incessant rains and a rice shortage. This is according to the Quarterly Regional Economic Situationer (QRES) released by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Regional Office in Bicol (NRO 5).

Among the provinces, Sorsogon posted the highest growth (293% respectively) in investments from the previous year. Next to Sorsogon is Catanduanes that posted a growth of 280%. Albay contributed 39 percent to the region's investments and posted a growth of 221% from the preceding quarter.

“For the third time, Bicol Region hosted the kick-off of Asia's premier extreme sailing event, the Philippine Hobie Challenge last February 16 at Gubat, Sorsogon. This 260-mile journey from Gubat-Sambuyan-Bacsal-Marambut-Suluan to Siargao enticed both local and foreign water sports enthusiasts. It opened the opportunity for the municipality of Gubat to showcase the town's best,” the QRES stated.

Ranked from main sources of income, 40% of families in the province derived incomes from entrepreneurial activities, 33% from salaries and wages, and 27% from income from other sources such as rental incomes, interests, and overseas Filipino remittances.[22]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Road

The Pan-Philippine Highway (N1/AH26), is the highway backbone network, and the secondary and tertiary roads interconnect most cities and municipalities in Pilar, Castilla, Sorsogon City, Casiguran, Juban, Irosin before ending at Matnog at the ferry terminal.

In order to spur development in the province, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway.[23] A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.[24]

Seaports

The Matnog Ferry Terminal provides access to the island of Northern Samar in Allen.

Culture

Festivals

Town fiestas

Most of the inhabitants of the province belong to the ethnolinguistic Bicolano and Bisakol groups. Sorsogueños are religious, being mostly Roman Catholics, and are active in festivities celebrated throughout the year. Each town honors their Patron Saint with celebration on its Feast Day. In Sorsogon City, the locals celebrate the Fiesta of the Patron Saints Peter and Paul every June 28–29 annually. Another featured attraction during town fiestas are the traveling carnivals set up near the town center. In Gubat, the feast of Gubat is celebrated on June 13.

 
Downtown Bulusan located east of the province
  • Kasanggayahan Festival — celebrated in the whole province in the last week of October, commemorates the founding of Sorsogon as a province. Festivities include a series of cultural, historical, religious, agro-industrial and economic activities, showcasing the province's abundant agricultural products, particularly food and decorative items. One of the main activities and highlight of the festival is the Pantomina sa Tinampo, it is a kind of cultural-ethnic street dance native to the province. Hundreds of men and women participated, clad in colorful traditional Filipino couture while dancing barefoot as they parade around the city.
  • Pili Festival — in Sorsogon City, honors the Pili nut and tree which is indigenous to province. The festival coincides with the town fiesta of Sorsogon City. Celebrations include street dancing by locals donning pili nut costumes, cooking competitions, fireworks displays, color run, and even a nutcracking session along the road by the locals.[25]
  • Parau Festival – Pilar, Sorsogon celebrates Parau Festival every October. The Festival coincides with the town fiesta of Pilar. Events include Inter-High School Sportsfest, DLC Competition, Parau Street Dancing Competition, Color Run, Palarong Bayan.
  • Ginubat Festival – from Gubat, Sorsogon, a festival based on the roots of the town of which its name was derived. It features the following activities: cultural street parade, exhibit, sail boat race, beauty pageant, fiesta celebration and the Balik Gubat which is the highlight of the festival.

Minorities

Minorities include Muslim immigrants from Mindanao, who engage in street vending and small shop businesses. A mosque is situated inside Sitio Bolangan on the outskirts of the city. A significant small Chinese population are owners of hardware stores and commodity shops and dwell in the business center. Indian communities are also present and are Hindus. They are typically known to engage in money lending businesses—colloquially called "five-six".

Government

Sorsogon is subdivided into 2 Congressional Districts. The 1st Congressional District comprises the City of Sorsogon and towns of Pilar, Donsol, and Castilla. The Sorsogon Provincial Capitol is located in the City of Sorsogon.

See also

References

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For the city see Sorsogon City For other uses see Sorsogon disambiguation Sorsogon officially the Province of Sorsogon Bikol Probinsya kan Sorsogon Waray Probinsya han Sorsogon Tagalog Lalawigan ng Sorsogon is a province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region It is the southernmost province in Luzon and is subdivided into fourteen municipalities towns and one city Its capital is Sorsogon City formerly the towns of Sorsogon and Bacon and borders the province of Albay to the north SorsogonProvinceProvince of Sorsogon from top left to right Bulusan Volcano Lake Bulusan Sorsogon City Barcelona church Bulusan Volcano National Park Sorsogon Provincial Capitol FlagSealLocation in the PhilippinesOpenStreetMapCoordinates 12 50 N 123 55 E 12 83 N 123 92 E 12 83 123 92 Coordinates 12 50 N 123 55 E 12 83 N 123 92 E 12 83 123 92CountryPhilippinesRegionBicol RegionFoundedOctober 17 1894 1 2 Capitaland largest citySorsogon CityGovernment TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan GovernorJose Edwin B Hamor NPC Vice GovernorKrunimar Antonio D Escudero II NPC LegislatureSorsogon Provincial BoardArea 3 Total2 119 01 km2 818 15 sq mi Rank59th out of 81Highest elevation Mount Bulusan 1 565 m 5 135 ft Population 2020 census 4 Total828 655 Rank36th out of 81 Density390 km2 1 000 sq mi Rank15th out of 81Divisions Independent cities0 Component cities1 Sorsogon City Municipalities14 BarcelonaBulanBulusanCasiguranCastillaDonsolGubatIrosinJubanMagallanesMatnogPilarPrieto DiazSanta Magdalena Barangays541 DistrictsLegislative districts of SorsogonTime zoneUTC 8 PHT ZIP Code4700 4715IDD area code 63 0 56ISO 3166 codePH SORSpoken languagesNorthern SorsogonBikolFilipinoEnglishWaray SorsogonWaray WarayWebsitewww wbr sorsogon wbr gov wbr phSorsogon is at the tip of the Bicol Peninsula and faces the island of Samar to the southeast across the San Bernardino Strait and Ticao Island to the southwest Sorsoganons is how the people of Sorsogon call themselves Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Administrative divisions 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Population 3 2 Languages 3 2 1 Sorsogon Ayta Language 3 3 Religion 4 Superstitions and local legends and beliefs 5 Economy 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Transportation 6 1 1 Road 6 1 2 Seaports 7 Culture 7 1 Festivals 7 1 1 Town fiestas 7 2 Minorities 8 Government 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2016 In 1570 two Augustinian friars Alonzon Jimenez and Juan Orta accompanied by a certain captain Enrique de Guzman reached Hibalong a small fishing village near the mouth of Ginangra River and planted the cross and erected the first chapel in Luzon It was from this village that Ibalong referring to the whole region came to be Moving inland with a northwesterly direction they passed by the territory now known as Pilar before they reached Camalig Albay The establishment of the Abucay Catamlangan Mission later was ample proof of this The early towns established here were Gibalon in 1570 now sitio of Magallanes Casiguran 1600 Bulusan 1631 Pilar 1635 Donsol 1668 Bacon 1764 Gubat Sorsogon Juban and Matnog 1800 Bulan 1801 Castilla 1827 Magallanes 1860 Sorsogon 1866 and Irosin 1880 The province was eventually separated from Albay on October 17 1894 and adopted the name Sorsogon The town of Sorsogon was also selected as its capital 1 On the 1935 Philippine Constitutional convention Sorsogon had its own delegates They were Adolfo Grafilo Francisco Arellano Jose S Reyes and Mario Gaurino In 2000 Sorsogon City was created through the merging of the municipalities of Bacon and Sorsogon 5 Geography Edit Bulusan Lake on the slope of Bulusan Volcano National Park Sorsogon covers a total area of 2 119 01 square kilometres 818 15 sq mi 3 occupying the southeastern tip of the Bicol Peninsula in Luzon The province is bordered on the north by Albay east by the Philippine Sea south by the San Bernardino Strait and west and northwest by the Ticao and Burias Passes The Sorsogon Bay lies within the central portion of the province The province has an irregular topography Except for landlocked Irosin all the towns lie along the coast They are all connected by concrete and asphalt roads Mountain s sprawl over the northeast southeast and west portions Mount Bulusan the tallest peak rises 1 560 metres 5 120 ft above sea level Except for its overland link with the province of Albay to the north it is completely surrounded by water Sorsogon is the gateway of Luzon to the Visayas and Mindanao through its Roll on Roll off ferry terminal facilities located in the municipalities of Matnog Pilar and Bulan Administrative divisions Edit Sorsogon comprises 14 municipalities and 1 city Political map of Sorsogon Provincial capital and component city Municipality City or municipality District 3 Population p a Area 3 Density Barangay Coordinates A 2020 4 2015 6 km2 sq mi km2 sq miBarcelona 2nd 2 5 20 987 20 990 0 00 61 18 23 62 340 880 25 12 51 59 N 124 08 42 E 12 8663 N 124 1451 E 12 8663 124 1451 Barcelona Bulan 2nd 12 7 105 190 100 076 0 95 196 96 76 05 530 1 400 63 12 40 04 N 123 52 39 E 12 6677 N 123 8775 E 12 6677 123 8775 Bulan Bulusan 2nd 2 9 23 932 22 884 0 86 96 30 37 18 250 650 24 12 45 06 N 124 08 14 E 12 7518 N 124 1371 E 12 7518 124 1371 Bulusan Casiguran 1st 4 3 35 602 32 842 1 55 87 13 33 64 410 1 100 25 12 52 24 N 124 00 33 E 12 8734 N 124 0093 E 12 8734 124 0093 Casiguran Castilla 1st 7 3 60 635 57 827 0 91 186 20 71 89 330 850 34 12 57 00 N 123 52 44 E 12 9501 N 123 8789 E 12 9501 123 8789 Castilla Donsol 1st 6 1 50 281 49 711 0 22 156 20 60 31 320 830 51 12 54 28 N 123 35 55 E 12 9077 N 123 5986 E 12 9077 123 5986 Donsol Gubat 2nd 7 3 60 294 59 534 0 24 134 51 51 93 450 1 200 42 12 55 04 N 124 07 27 E 12 9178 N 124 1241 E 12 9178 124 1241 Gubat Irosin 2nd 7 2 59 267 56 662 0 86 149 87 57 87 400 1 000 28 12 42 08 N 124 02 03 E 12 7023 N 124 0341 E 12 7023 124 0341 Irosin Juban 1st 4 3 35 297 32 320 1 69 121 49 46 91 290 750 25 12 50 51 N 123 59 22 E 12 8476 N 123 9894 E 12 8476 123 9894 Juban Magallanes 1st 4 5 37 411 37 038 0 19 150 09 57 95 250 650 34 12 49 38 N 123 50 14 E 12 8271 N 123 8371 E 12 8271 123 8371 Magallanes Matnog 2nd 5 1 41 989 41 101 0 41 162 40 62 70 260 670 40 12 35 10 N 124 05 08 E 12 5861 N 124 0856 E 12 5861 124 0856 Matnog Pilar 1st 9 1 75 793 74 564 0 31 248 00 95 75 310 800 49 12 55 23 N 123 40 27 E 12 9231 N 123 6741 E 12 9231 123 6741 Pilar Prieto Diaz 2nd 2 7 22 644 22 442 0 17 49 07 18 95 460 1 200 23 13 02 26 N 124 11 36 E 13 0406 N 124 1932 E 13 0406 124 1932 Prieto Diaz Santa Magdalena 2nd 2 1 17 096 16 848 0 28 43 50 16 80 390 1 000 14 12 38 47 N 124 06 28 E 12 6463 N 124 1079 E 12 6463 124 1079 Santa Magdalena Sorsogon City 1st 22 0 182 237 168 110 1 55 276 11 106 61 660 1 700 64 12 58 15 N 124 00 19 E 12 9707 N 124 0052 E 12 9707 124 0052 Sorsogon City Total 828 655 792 949 0 84 2 119 01 818 15 390 1 000 541 see GeoGroup box Coordinates mark the city town center and are sortable by latitude Climate Edit Sorsogon belongs to Type 2 climate based on the Climate Map of the Philippines by the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration PAGASA Being a Type 2 Sorsogon has No dry season with a pronounced rainfall from November to January Climate data for SorsogonMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 31 88 31 88 32 90 34 93 34 93 33 91 33 91 33 91 33 91 33 91 32 90 31 88 34 93 Average low C F 23 73 23 73 24 75 25 77 26 79 25 77 25 77 25 77 25 77 25 77 25 77 24 75 24 75 Average precipitation mm inches 150 8 5 94 101 8 4 01 82 3 3 24 44 9 1 77 132 5 5 22 146 5 7 196 9 7 75 181 6 7 15 168 5 6 63 199 2 7 84 191 2 7 53 233 7 9 20 152 45 6 00 Average rainy days 18 14 12 7 10 14 17 18 18 20 20 22 190Source World Weather Online modeled calculated data not measured locally worldweatheronline com World Weather Online 2015 Typhoon Nina known as Sisang the strongest typhoon that hit the province killing at least 200 people The province of Sorsogon normally gets 5 to 10 typhoons every year The most notable typhoon is in 1987 when Sorsogon was devastated by Super Typhoon Nina named Sisang It was a major disaster in the Province of Sorsogon Damages in properties cost millions of pesos and killing 200 people It is said that Sisang is the strongest typhoon that hit the province especially its capital Sorsogon City According to PAGASA Typhoon Nina ravaged with a wind of 180 kilometres per hour 50 m s and a gustiness of 200 km h 56 m s Thousands of houses plus business establishments were destroyed by the said natural calamity Typhoon Sisang hit the Sorsogon soil at around 7 00 pm and it last until dawn of the next day It also caused massive storm surges particularly around the Sorsogon Bay area which contributed to the many fatalities during the battering of the typhoon Typhoon Xangsane Milenyo also battered the province in September 2006 with torrential rains and strong winds It caused massive flooding and caused infrastructure and agricultural damages Damages to the entire province was initially placed at 2 23 billion of which 1 27 billion was accounted for by damaged houses Agriculture suffered damage worth 234 21 million school facilities 51 million and infrastructure 208 million citation needed Demographics EditPopulation census of SorsogonYearPop p a 1903120 495 1918178 443 2 65 1939247 653 1 57 1948291 138 1 81 1960347 771 1 49 1970427 047 2 07 1975446 502 0 90 1980500 685 2 32 1990522 960 0 44 1995591 927 2 35 2000650 535 2 04 2007709 673 1 21 2010740 743 1 57 2015792 949 1 31 2020828 655 0 87 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 6 7 7 8 Population Edit The population of Sorsogon in the 2020 census was 828 655 people with a density of 390 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1 000 inhabitants per square mile 4 The top 5 towns with the greatest number of populations is Sorsogon City 168 110 Bulan 100 076 Pilar 74 564 Gubat 59 534 and Castilla 57 827 The least populated municipality since the 2000 census is Santa Magdalena Of the 704 024 household population in 2007 males accounted for 51 1 and while females comprised 48 9 The voting age population of the province was 369 204 in 2007 equivalent to 52 1 percent of the household population 9 Languages Edit See also Sorsogon languages and Bisakol languages The Bicolano language is predominantly used in Sorsogon as the language used by its people Despite this Bicolano itself as used in the province has many peculiarities What is known as Bikol Naga is generally used in written communications and generally understood there as a spoken language However the people who live in the southernmost parts of Sorsogon like Gubat speak the Waray language In either case English and Filipino are the official languages used in education and government communication The Bikol languages are peculiar in some localities For example people in Bacon Prieto Diaz and Magallanes speak the Albay Bikol variant In Sorsogon City Casiguran and Juban Bicolano is different for some terms being used there which have similarity to the Hiligaynon language the language spoken in Western Visayas and southwestern Masbate In Barcelona Gubat Bulusan Matnog Irosin and Santa Magdalena a dialect is spoken in which terms and tones are similar to the Waray language of Eastern Visayas particularly in Northern Samar called Waray Sorsogon language The people of Pilar and Donsol speak a dialect which is similar but not exactly to the Miraya Bicol or the dialect spoken by the nearby towns of Camalig and Daraga in Albay province The Castilla dialect although distinct has a similarity to that which is spoken in Daraga Sorsogon Ayta Language Edit In 2010 UNESCO released its 3rd world volume of Endangered Languages in the World where 3 critically endangered languages were in the Philippines One of these languages in the Southern Ayta Sorsogon Ayta language which has an estimated speaker of 150 people in the year 2000 The language was classified as Critically Endangered meaning the youngest speakers are grandparents and older and they speak the language partially and infrequently and hardly pass the language to their children and grandchildren anymore If the remaining 150 people do not pass their native language to the next generation of Sorsogon Ayta people their indigenous language will be extinct within a period of 1 to 2 decades The Sorsogon Ayta people live only on the municipality of Prieto Diaz Sorsogon They are one of the original Negrito settlers in the entire Philippines They belong to the Aeta people classification but have distinct language and belief systems unique to their own culture and heritage Religion Edit Sorsogon is predominantly a Catholic province Spanish conquistadores gave Sorsogon its first encounter with Christianity This was in the year 1569 when Fray Alonzo Jimenez OSA chaplain of the expedition under Luis Enriquez de Guzman celebrated the first Mass upon landing on the coast of sitio Gibal ong or Gibalon barangay Siuton in the town of Magallanes Christianity however was formally established in Sorsogon with the planting of the Cross on the shores of Casiguran town in 1600 by the Franciscan Friars This was a prelude to the erection of the first church building dedicated to the Holy Rosary still revered at present as the Patroness of Casiguran From there the Franciscan missionaries devotedly spread the faith to the other towns in Bacon 1617 Bulusan 1630 and Donsol 1668 The other twelve towns followed suit in the course of time In the original geographic division the province of Sorsogon formed part of Albay province It seceded as a separate province on Oct 17 1984 Catholicism is followed by 93 of the population of Sorsogon The Diocese of Sorsogon was originally part of the Archdiocese of Nueva Caceres When it was made a separate diocese on June 29 1951 it included the territory of Masbate When the Diocese of Nueva Caceres was elevated into an archdiocese in the same year Legazpi and Sorsogon were made suffragan dioceses of Nueva Caceres On March 23 1968 Masbate was made into a separate diocese At present the Diocese of Sorsogon covers simply the civil province of Sorsogon and the City of Sorsogon with the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sorsogon City as its seat 10 Superstitions and local legends and beliefs EditPrior to colonization the region had a complex religious system which involved various deities These deities include Gugurang the supreme god who dwells inside of Mount Mayon where he guards and protects the sacred fire in which an Aswang local version of witches and monsters and his brother was trying to steal Whenever people disobey his orders wishes and commit numerous sins he would cause Mount Mayon to burst lava as a sign of warning for people to mend their crooked ways Ancient Bikolanos had a rite performed for him called Atang 11 12 Asuang the evil god who always tries to steal the sacred fire of Mount Mayon from his brother Gugurang Addressed sometimes as Aswang he dwells mainly inside Mount Malinao As an evil god he would cause the people to suffer misfortunes and commit sins 11 12 Enemy of Gugurang and a friend of Bulan the god of the moon Haliya the masked goddess of the moonlight and the archenemy of Bakunawa and protector of Bulan Her cult is composed primarily of women There is also a ritual dance named after her as it is performed to be a countermeasure against Bakunawa 13 Bulan the god of the pale moon he is depicted as a pubescent boy with uncommon comeliness that made savage beast and the vicious mermaids Magindara tame He has deep affection towards Magindang but plays with him by running away so that Magindang would never catch him The reason for this is because he is shy to the man that he loves If Magindang manages to catch Bulan Haliya always comes to free him from Magindang s grip Magindang the god of the sea and all its creatures He has deep affection to the lunar god Bulan and pursues him despite never catching him Due to this the Bicolanos reasoned that it is to why the waves rise to reach the moon when seen from the distant horizon Whenever he does catch up to Bulan Haliya comes to rescue Bulan and free him immediately Okot god of forest and hunting and Bakunawa a gigantic sea serpent deity who is often considered as the cause of eclipses the devourer of the sun and the moon and an adversary of Haliya as Bakunawa s main aim is to swallow Bulan who Haliya swore to protect for all of eternity 14 Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Sorsogon Source Philippine Statistics Authority 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Aerial view of Sorsogon City The province s economic activity is highly concentrated in its capital city Sorsogon City and the towns of Bulan Irosin Gubat Pilar and Matnog as well Sorsogon Province is classified as 2nd class with an average annual income of 339 4M C Ys 2000 2003 This is about 11M short for the province to attain 1st class reclassification which requires at least 350M average annual income The province had a great contribution on the 97 percent growth in investments for the first quarter of 2008 and increasing tourism arrivals that buoyed the Bicol Region economy despite the damage brought about by incessant rains and a rice shortage This is according to the Quarterly Regional Economic Situationer QRES released by the National Economic and Development Authority NEDA Regional Office in Bicol NRO 5 Among the provinces Sorsogon posted the highest growth 293 respectively in investments from the previous year Next to Sorsogon is Catanduanes that posted a growth of 280 Albay contributed 39 percent to the region s investments and posted a growth of 221 from the preceding quarter For the third time Bicol Region hosted the kick off of Asia s premier extreme sailing event the Philippine Hobie Challenge last February 16 at Gubat Sorsogon This 260 mile journey from Gubat Sambuyan Bacsal Marambut Suluan to Siargao enticed both local and foreign water sports enthusiasts It opened the opportunity for the municipality of Gubat to showcase the town s best the QRES stated Ranked from main sources of income 40 of families in the province derived incomes from entrepreneurial activities 33 from salaries and wages and 27 from income from other sources such as rental incomes interests and overseas Filipino remittances 22 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Road Edit The Pan Philippine Highway N1 AH26 is the highway backbone network and the secondary and tertiary roads interconnect most cities and municipalities in Pilar Castilla Sorsogon City Casiguran Juban Irosin before ending at Matnog at the ferry terminal In order to spur development in the province The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway 23 A 420 kilometer four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog Sorsogon near the Matnog Ferry Terminal On August 25 2020 San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5 5 hours 24 Seaports Edit The Matnog Ferry Terminal provides access to the island of Northern Samar in Allen Culture EditFestivals Edit Town fiestas Edit Most of the inhabitants of the province belong to the ethnolinguistic Bicolano and Bisakol groups Sorsoguenos are religious being mostly Roman Catholics and are active in festivities celebrated throughout the year Each town honors their Patron Saint with celebration on its Feast Day In Sorsogon City the locals celebrate the Fiesta of the Patron Saints Peter and Paul every June 28 29 annually Another featured attraction during town fiestas are the traveling carnivals set up near the town center In Gubat the feast of Gubat is celebrated on June 13 Downtown Bulusan located east of the province Kasanggayahan Festival celebrated in the whole province in the last week of October commemorates the founding of Sorsogon as a province Festivities include a series of cultural historical religious agro industrial and economic activities showcasing the province s abundant agricultural products particularly food and decorative items One of the main activities and highlight of the festival is the Pantomina sa Tinampo it is a kind of cultural ethnic street dance native to the province Hundreds of men and women participated clad in colorful traditional Filipino couture while dancing barefoot as they parade around the city Pili Festival in Sorsogon City honors the Pili nut and tree which is indigenous to province The festival coincides with the town fiesta of Sorsogon City Celebrations include street dancing by locals donning pili nut costumes cooking competitions fireworks displays color run and even a nutcracking session along the road by the locals 25 Parau Festival Pilar Sorsogon celebrates Parau Festival every October The Festival coincides with the town fiesta of Pilar Events include Inter High School Sportsfest DLC Competition Parau Street Dancing Competition Color Run Palarong Bayan Ginubat Festival from Gubat Sorsogon a festival based on the roots of the town of which its name was derived It features the following activities cultural street parade exhibit sail boat race beauty pageant fiesta celebration and the Balik Gubat which is the highlight of the festival Minorities Edit Minorities include Muslim immigrants from Mindanao who engage in street vending and small shop businesses A mosque is situated inside Sitio Bolangan on the outskirts of the city A significant small Chinese population are owners of hardware stores and commodity shops and dwell in the business center Indian communities are also present and are Hindus They are typically known to engage in money lending businesses colloquially called five six Government EditSorsogon is subdivided into 2 Congressional Districts The 1st Congressional District comprises the City of Sorsogon and towns of Pilar Donsol and Castilla The Sorsogon Provincial Capitol is located in the City of Sorsogon See also EditSpanish ship Santisima Trinidad 1751 References Edit a b History of Sorsogon permanent dead link Official Website of the Government of Sorsogon Retrieved on 2010 06 06 Sorsogon Where Comes the World s Largest Fish Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine The Philippines Agribusiness Center Retrieved on 2010 06 06 a b c d Province Sorsogon PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 8 January 2016 a b c Census of Population 2020 Region V Bicol Region Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 8 July 2021 Republic Act No 8806 An Act Creating the City of Sorsogon by Merging the Municipalities of Bacon and Sorsogon in the Province of Sorsogon and Appropriating Funds Therefor PDF House of Representatives of the Philippines 16 August 2000 Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2016 a b Census of Population 2015 Region V Bicol Region Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region V Bicol Region Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Census 2000 Population and Housing Region V PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Philippine Statistics Authority Region V Retrieved 29 June 2016 2007 Census Archived from the original on 2012 03 05 Retrieved 2017 12 07 Sts Peter and Paul Cathedral Sorsogon City Sorsogon Bicol Philippines GCatholic Retrieved June 29 2021 a b Asuang Steals Fire from Gugurang by Damiana L Eugenio Archived from the original on 2009 05 26 Retrieved 2010 04 03 a b Clark Jordan 2011 The Aswang Phenomenon Animation https www youtube com watch v goLgDpSStmc Inquirer NewsInfo Bicol Artist protest Natl Artist awardees Archived from the original on 2009 09 11 Retrieved 2010 04 03 GMANews Eclipse Bakunawa eats the sun behind a curtain of clouds Retrieved 2010 04 03 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2009 20Poverty 20Statistics pdf publication date 8 February 2011 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 20 20 202006 2C 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 xlsx publication date 27 August 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202 20 20Updated 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 20with 20Measures 20of 20Precision 2C 20by 20Region 20and 20Province 2015 20and 202018 xlsx publication date 4 June 2020 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority Sorsogon pia gov ph Retrieved 2018 11 29 SLEX Toll Road 5 to connect Quezon province to Sorsogon YugaTech August 18 2020 Retrieved December 27 2020 San Miguel investing P122B for SLEX Toll Road 5 Pasig River Expressway projects GMA News Online August 25 2020 Retrieved December 27 2020 Festivals in Sorsogon Sorsogon Tourism Website Retrieved on 2010 06 06 External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML Media related to Sorsogon at Wikimedia Commons Geographic data related to Sorsogon at OpenStreetMap Local Governance Performance Management System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sorsogon amp oldid 1133744990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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