Barangay Salindeg, City of Vigan | |||
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Barangay | |||
From Left to Right; Welcome arches of Salindeg and Caoayan; and Baluarte Zoo
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Nickname(s): "Singkamas Capital of Vigan" | |||
Country | Philippines | ||
Region | Ilocos Region (Region I) | ||
Province | Ilocos Sur | ||
City | Vigan | ||
District | 1st District of Ilocos Sur | ||
Established | 1572 | ||
Sitios | 4 sitios | ||
Government | |||
• Type | Barangay | ||
• Barangay Chairman | Glenda L. Benzon | ||
Population | |||
• Total | 1,273 | ||
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | ||
Spoken languages | Ilocano, Tagalog, English | ||
Patron Saint | La Virgen de los Remedios |
Barangay Salindeg is one of the 39 barangays of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. It is known for their big, juicy Singkamas (Pachyrhizus erosus) that farmers grow and sell them to commercial and public markets.
During the early Spanish period, Salindeg was still accessible by water as there was a big river near the place.
One day while the Spanish Civil Guards were patrolling they came upon a woman who was catching shrimps, crabs and shells (called leddeg in the dialect) in the shallow portion of the river. It was the first time the woman saw white men and she was scared especially when they asked a question which she did not understand. As she was extremely nervous she just uttered things which are translated as follows: "Sali is my name sir, and these are leddeg". "Leddeg is a kind of shell which is abundant in bodies of water that are not very salty. "Salin-en-eg, senorita, eh!", the Civil Guards quoted.
Since then the Spaniards called the place Salindeg, however some Ilocano old men say that "Salindeg" also means orderliness arising from a peaceful situation. (in Iloko the words "Pia ken salindeg" are sometimes mentioned in speeches when the audience is composed of mature Ilocanos and when the speaker is referring to a situation that is peaceful, orderly and tranquil)
Barangay Salindeg is bounded by:
Salindeg is one of the barangays of Vigan.
The city of Vigan falls under the first climate type in the Philippines which is characterized by two pronounced seasons—the dry season which starts from the month of November and ends in April; and the wet season which spans the months of May to October. The average annual rainfall is 190.683 mm. and the heaviest registered rainfall is 693. 3 mm.
The average temperature is 26 °C. The average warmest temperature is 30.9 °C and the average coldest temperature is 21.1 °C. An average of 7-10 typhoons visit Vigan annually. The average relative humidity is 81%.
Politically, Salindeg is divided into Four Sitios, or Barrios.
There is a plan of creating another sitio and the name will be Sitio Laud. In they will take a portion of sitio Ammianan, Bagatan, and Centro.