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Motiong

Motiong
Mutya
Municipality
Sadukan Festival of the Municipality of Motiong
Sadukan Festival of the Municipality of Motiong
Map of Samar with Motiong highlighted
Map of Samar with Motiong highlighted
Motiong is located in Philippines
Motiong
Motiong
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 11°47′N 125°00′E / 11.783°N 125.000°E / 11.783; 125.000Coordinates: 11°47′N 125°00′E / 11.783°N 125.000°E / 11.783; 125.000
Country Philippines
Region Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)
Province Samar
District 2nd district of Samar
Established 1948
Barangays 30
Government
 • Mayor Francisco M. Langi Sr.
Area
 • Total 174.40 km2 (67.34 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
 • Total 15,156
 • Density 87/km2 (230/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 6702
Dialing code +63 (0)55
Income class 4th municipal income class
086012000
Electorate 9,292 voters as of 2016
Website elgu.ncc.gov.ph/ecommunity/motiong-wsamar/

Motiong is a 4th class municipality in the province of Samar, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 15,156 people.

Motiong is politically subdivided into 30 barangays namely as follows:

Long before the coming of the Americans, there were already local folks inhabited in Motiong, wherein the place was unnamed at that time.

Some of these people went on sea diving to gather oyster for their daily consumption and the rest barter goods such as rice, corn, cassava, taro, yam tubers, sea foods and abaca fibers to other neighboring barrios and municipalities. There were only few local caravans who are traveling in groups aided in defense against bandits as well as helped to improve economies of scale in trade although, only few people have the means to buy commodities.

One man tried to open one oyster and with great astonishment, he found a lustrous pearl where he called “Mutya”. Believing that the place was full of treasure, the settlers started to name the place “Mutya” which to means “Land of Treasure”.

Mariano Sapetin, Valentin Conge, Simon Tingzon Sr., Claudio Tingzon and Antonio Abalos were few people who persuaded to make Motiong an independent town. The reward of their effort was the House Bill No. 1844 by Congressman Tito V. Tizon which was approved as Republic Act No. 290 on June 16, 1948. It separated into another town the barrios of Motiong, Bayog, Uyandic, Calantawan, Sinampigan, Calape, Bonga, Hinicaan, Caluyahan, Malolobog, and Maypangi, formerly part of the town of Wright. Mariano Sapetin and Antonio Uy were appointed as first mayor and vice-mayor respectively.


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