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With Odiongan having the largest income and population in the province of Romblon, the town has grown to become a major port and the commercial center of the province.


History

Early history
There is a legend that the inhabitants there found an "odiong" (local term for "arrow") struck onto a tree; thus, the place was called inodiongan, meaning "struck by an arrow", which later metamorphosed to Odiongan. Profile: Odiongan Romblon Travel Guide. Retrieved on 2012-04-16

Historically, Odiongan, as the largest municipality on Tablas Island, Romblon, was first inhabited by the and the tribes from to the south and to the west, respectively. This was followed shortly by settlers from Panay. Around 1810, a group of people settled in the area in search of a place more suitable for agriculture. However, the settlement founded by these Bantoanons were destroyed and pillaged by . In 1840, another attempt was made by a different group of Bantoanons; this time, they constructed a or cota which protected the settlement from attacks and natural calamities. In 1855, the settlement was officially designated by the colonial authorities as a pueblo or town. When the Philippine Revolution broke out in 1898, the town joined the cause of the revolutionaries led by Tomas Fiedacan and became the first mayor of Odiongan on 1898 to 1899.


Modern history
During the American colonial period in the Philippines, Odiongan faced a number of catastrophes: a in 1902 killed much of the town's population, a strong lashed the town in 1908, and struck the town in 1914. However, the perseverance and determination of the townsfolk led to the town's continuous existence.

In 1940, the town became the seat of the special municipality of Tablas, created by virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 581 (authored by Congressman Leonardo Festin), which covered the entire island. It remained so throughout the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1941 to 1945. During that time, Odiongan was chosen as the headquarters of the resistance movement in the province, under the leadership of Lt. Col. Enrique Jurado. On 4 September 1943, a Japanese gunboat shelled the town to force the out of hiding. This was followed the following month by a landing of Japanese forces from Panay, which massacred people in the various towns of Tablas, , and , including Odiongan.

On 1 October 1946, the special municipality of Tablas was abolished by Republic Act No. 38. The following year, Odiongan was restored to its original jurisdiction as municipality in the province of Romblon. History of Odiongan The Traveller's Blog. Retrieved on 2012-04-16


Geography
Odiongan is located in the mid-western part of . It is bounded by San Andres and San Agustin to the north, by Santa Maria to the east, by Looc and Alcantara to the south, and by Ferrol and to the west.

Odiongan has a total land area of . Much of the town lies in the low-lying plains along the coast, with rolling hills and mountainous forest area at the interior. It has a good anchorage in Barangay Poctoy which serves as link between the islands of , and to the luzon island via or .


Barangays
Odiongan is politically subdivided into 25 . Each barangay consists of and some have .

Budiong was formerly a sitio of Canduyong; it became a barrio in 1954.

  • Amatong
  • Anahao
  • Bangon
  • Batiano
  • Budiong
  • Canduyong
  • Dapawan ()
  • Gabawan
  • Libertad
  • Ligaya ()
  • Liwanag ()
  • Liwayway ()
  • Malilico
  • Mayha
  • Panique
  • Pato-o
  • Poctoy
  • Progreso Este
  • Progreso Weste
  • Rizal
  • Tabing Dagat ()
  • Tabobo-an
  • Tuburan
  • Tumingad
  • Tulay


Climate

Demographics
According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 49,284 people, making it the most populous municipality in the province. is the native language of majority of the municipality's inhabitants, while is the medium of communication in southern barangays bordering Ferrol and Looc municipalities respectively.

Most of the town's inhabitants are devout and Philippine Independent Church (Independent Catholic) adherents with a small population of , including , Iglesia ni Cristo, Foursquare Gospel, Assemblies of God, Seventh-day Adventists, and Jehovah's Witnesses.


Economy

Government

Local government
As a municipality in the Province of Romblon, government officials in the provincial level are voted by the electorates of the town. The provincial government have political jurisdiction over local transactions of the municipal government.

Pursuant to Chapter II, Title II, Book III of Republic Act 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991, the municipal government is composed of a (alkalde), a (bise alkalde) and (kagawad) of the legislative branch Sangguniang Bayan alongside a secretary to the said legislature, all of which are elected to a three-year term and are eligible to run for three consecutive terms. The incumbent mayor of Odiongan is Trina Alejandra Fabic y Firmalo y Que.The incumbent Vice Mayor Diven Fos Dimaala.

Barangays are also headed by elected officials: , Barangay Council, whose members are called . The barangays have SK federation which represents the barangay, headed by SK chairperson and whose members are called SK councilors. All officials are also elected every three years.


Elected officials

Notable personalities
  • Renato Solidum Jr. – Secretary of DOST, 2022–present; Director of PHIVOLCS, 2003–2022
  • Ephraim Fajutagana – twelfth of the Philippine Independent Church (2011–2017)


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