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Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the , with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern , which are in the central . The island is divided into three provinces: Samar (formerly Western Samar), , and . These three provinces, along with the provinces on the nearby islands of and , are part of the region.

About a third of the island of Samar is protected as a natural park, known as the Samar Island Natural Park.

Many names, such as Samal, Ibabao, and Tandaya, were given to the island prior to the arrival of the Spaniards in 1596. During the early days of Spanish occupation, Samar was under the jurisdiction of . It later became part of Leyte in 1735 until its separation to become a distinct province named Samar in 1768. On June 19, 1965, through Republic Act No. 4221, Samar was divided into three provinces: , and . The capitals of these provinces are, respectively, Catarman, , and . In commemoration of the establishment of these provinces, June 19 is celebrated as an annual holiday and many have the day off from work.


Geography
Samar is the third-largest island in the Philippines by area, after the islands of and . "Samar". Britannica. Retrieved February 23, 2023. Mount Huraw is Samar's highest point, with an elevation of . "Samar". Peakvisor. Retrieved February 23, 2023.

Samar is the easternmost island in the Visayas. It lies to the northeast of , separated from it only by the San Juanico Strait, which at its narrowest point is only about across; the strait is spanned by the San Juanico Bridge. And it lies to the southeast of the on , separated from it only by the San Bernardino Strait.

To the south is , which in October 1944 became the site of one of the most consequential naval battles Https://www.history.navy.mil/browse-by-topic/wars-conflicts-and-operations/world-war-ii/1944/battle-of-leyte-gulf.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> "The Battle of Leyte Gulf". Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved February 23, 2023. of World War II. And to the north and east of Samar lies the , part of the .


History

Spanish accounts

Events
The name for the Samar island was approximated as Zamal by Antonio Pigafetta in 1521.

In 1543, Datu Iberein with his official oarsmen approached a Spanish vessel anchored in his harbour. There is also a Samarnon saga that tells the story of Bingi of Lawan.

(1985). 9789711000738, New Day Publishers. .

There are other principalities on the island such as Ibabao (or Cibabao), Achan, Camlaya, Taridola, and Candaya.


Foreign descriptions
Samar was the first island of the Philippines sighted by the Spanish expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan (transcribed as Zamal in the diary of Antonio Pigafetta). He sighted it on 16 March 1521, having sailed there from the . "The hospitable shores of Samar during Magellan’s landfall". ANCX. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
(2025). 9789712736087, Anvil Publishing, Inc..
Realizing he had arrived at an , he charted the islands, and called them San Lazaro (Saint Lazarus in English) because they were sighted on . The Spaniards later called the island Filipinas. Although Samar was the first island of the Philippines sighted by Magellan, he did not land there. He continued south, weighed anchor at Island, and then finally, on 17 March 1521, he landed on Island.Parr, Charles McKew So Noble a Captain: The Life and Times of Ferdinand Magellan Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 1953. p.431 Later in the 1700s, Samar was recorded to have about 103 families and 3,042 native families. ESTADISMO DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS TOMO SEGUNDO By Joaquín Martínez de Zúñiga (Original Spanish)

Years later, other Spanish expeditions arrived. The historian William Henry Scott wrote that a "Samar datu by the name of Iberein was rowed out to a Spanish vessel anchored in his harbor in 1543 by oarsmen collared in gold; while wearing on his own person earrings and chains." Scott recounted a Samarnon saga, which was called siday, about Bingi of Lawan, a prosperous settlement in Samar.

Samar also had names which are recorded in early Spanish sources, including Ibabao (or Cibabao), Achan, Camlaya, and Taridola. The Spanish captain Miguel Lopez de Legaspi also infamously called the island Tandaya, after mistaking the name of a lord with the name of the island (not to be confused with of northern Cebu). This was spelled by Miguel de Loarca as Candaya.


Philippine-American War
The final campaign of the Philippine–American War (1899-1902) took place in Samar and is one of the best known, and most notorious, of the entire war. A combination of factors resulted in particularly violent clashes.

On September 28, 1901, , Area Commander of Southeastern Samar and Valeriano Abanador, the town's police chief, launched an attack on U.S. Army Company C 9th Infantry Regiment who were occupying Balangiga. This action, commonly known as the Balangiga massacre, brought one of the only Filipino victories of the war and the worst American defeat in decades. In 1989, "Balangiga Encounter Day" was established as a provincial holiday in Eastern Samar to celebrate that victory.

The action resulted in the order during the pacification of Samar

"I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn; the more you kill and burn, the better it will please me ... The interior of Samar must be made a howling wilderness ..." — Gen. Jacob H. Smith
which brought about the slaughter of thousands of Filipinos by American Marines.

In his history of the war, Brian McAllister Linn asserts "Samar cast a pall on the army's achievement and, for generations, has been associated in the public mind as typifying the Philippine War."

(2025). 9780700612253, University Press of Kansas.


World War II
The waters off the east side of the island also hosted the Battle off Samar on October 25, 1944, wherein a small, unarmored force of United States Navy escorts fought off the center force of the Imperial Japanese Navy, including the Japanese battleship Yamato. During World War II the island was part of a large US Navy base Leyte-Samar Naval Base.


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