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Eastern Samar (Waray-Waray: Sinirangan Samar; ), officially the Province of Eastern Samar, is a province in the located in the region. Its capital is the city of , which is the most populous. Eastern Samar occupies the eastern portion of the island of . Bordering the province to the north is the province of and to the west is Samar province. To the east lies the , part of the vast , while to the south lies .


History

Spanish colonial era
During his of the globe, Ferdinand Magellan had set foot on the tiny island of 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.
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In 1596, many names, such as Samal, Ibabao, and Tandaya, were given to prior to the coming of the Spaniards in 1596. During the early days of Spanish occupation, Samar was under the jurisdiction of . Samar and Leyte were later separated from Cebu in 1735. They were split in 1747 but was reversed in 1762 with the approval of the King of Spain, following complaints from the . The province of Samar was later established as a distinct province in 1768 after it got separated from the province of Leyte. In 1777, Samar and Leyte split for the last time when it was approved in in 1786 and had been effective in 1799.


American colonial era

Philippine-American War
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Balangiga Massacre

Pacification of Samar

Japanese occupation
In 1944, combined Filipino-American troops involved in the liberation of the Philippines from Japan built in the town of Guiuan 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 until 1951, when they were transferred to and the .


Philippine independence

Foundation
Eastern Samar, as a province, was created from through No. 4221 on June 19, 1965. Approved by Congress in 1963, it was authored by Samar congressmen Eladio T. Balite (1st district), Fernando R. Veloso (2nd district), and Felipe J. Abrigo (3rd district). The law, ratified in a plebiscite on June 19, 1965, divided Samar into three: , Eastern Samar and (Western) Samar. The first provincial officials of Eastern Samar, aside from the lone district representative, were elected on November 14, 1967, and on January 1, 1968, they officially assumed office.


Contemporary
The capital town of became a component city by virtue of Republic Act No. 9394 which sought to convert the municipality into a city. The law was ratified on June 21, 2007. However, the cityhood status was lost twice in the years 2008 and 2010 after the LCP questioned the validity of the cityhood law. The cityhood status was reaffirmed after the court finalized its ruling on February 15, 2011, declaring the cityhood law constitutional.

, one of the strongest typhoons ever recorded, made its first landfall in the coastal town of Guiuan in November 2013.


Geography
Eastern Samar covers a total area of occupying the eastern section and majority of southern Samar's coast of Samar Island in the region. The province is bordered to the north by and to the west by Samar. To the east lies the , part of the vast , while to the south lies .

Because it faces the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean, Eastern Samar suffers heavily from powerful .


Administrative divisions
Eastern Samar comprises 22 municipalities and one city, all encompassed by an lone congressional district and two provincial districts that elect a representative and provincial board members, respectively.

Provincial capital and component cityMunicipality


Demographics
The population of Eastern Samar in the 2020 census was 477,168 people, with a density of . The predominant language is Waray and it is the main lingua franca of the entire island of .

In the 2000 Census, comprised of the total provincial population of 375,124 at that time. Kapampangan came second at , , at , and at .


Religion

Catholicism
The people of the province are devoted Catholics where a majority adhere to Roman Catholicism. The dominant Catholic faith influences the events of the provincial education, politics and social functions of the people.


Others
Other Christians usually form the remaining groups of believers such as , Protestants, Iglesia Filipina Independiente or Aglipayan church, Jehovah's Witnesses, Iglesia ni Cristo, , , The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Seventh-day Adventists. Non Christians (mostly ) are also found.


Transportation
The province has one operational airport; located in the capital city. Currently, only Leascor operates out of with flights weekly to serve locals and tourists to and from .

By land, mini buses and vans ply from the regional center in , , and in Samar province and to some towns in Eastern Samar. From , buses ply to . Motorized boats plies through Leyte Gulf ferrying passengers going to Tacloban City seaport.


Economy
Commercial activities in the province are centered on the provincial capital of Borongan while tourism activities are centered in Guiuan town where and the historical Island are located. Generally, the province's major economic resource is fishery and agriculture which include production of coconut, copra, corn, rice, sugar, and vegetables. Tourism potential is untapped on the northern part of the province.


Notable people
  • - television host, publicist, talent manager and celebrity endorser.
  • Maria Fe Abunda - politician; Eastern Samar's representative in the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
  • - entertainment writer, television host, and talent manager.
  • Gabrielle Camille Basiano - model and beauty pageant titleholder, Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental 2022.
  • - actress, comedienne and singer.
  • - Area Commander Southeastern during the Philippine-American War. Organizer of the Balangiga Encounter. Rep. of Samar's 3rd District to the First Philippine Legislature.
  • - Commander with Star of the Order of St. Sylvester, knighted by Pope Pius XII. Co-founder Boy Scouts of the Philippines.
  • R-Ji Lim - singer, actor and model; member of P-pop group Alamat.
  • - PBA professional basketball player, currently playing for Rain or Shine Elasto Painters.
  • - singer, songwriter and musician in the Waray-Waray language.
  • Mastermind - dance group, made popular in their performance in Pilipinas Got Talent season 5. They finally settled for 4th place in the Grand Finals.
  • - retired professional basketball player, currently serving as an assistant coach to the San Beda Red Lions (NCAA).
  • - Former governor of Eastern Samar, Candidate for the 2022 Senate Elections.
  • Marcelino Libanan - Filipino politician
  • - Congressman of Eastern Samar and 6th Governor of Eastern Samar.
  • - President of the Eastern Samar chapter of the Philippine Councilors League, Governor-Elect of Eastern Samar.
  • - Two-term mayor of Guiuan, Congressman-elect of Eastern Samar
  • Andres Pagaran - poet and songwriter


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