Southern Leyte
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Southern Leyte is a province of the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is Maasin City and occupies the southern one-fourth of the island of Leyte. Leyte is bounded by the province of Leyte to the north, by Surigao Strait to the east, Bohol Sea to the south, and Canigao Channel, across from Bohol, to the west.
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2000 census—360,160 (18th smallest)
Density—208 per km² (42nd highest)
Highly urbanized cities—0
Component cities—1
Municipalities—18
Barangays—500
Congressional districts—1
Southern Leyte forms an important part of the inter-island transportation system of the country, with ferries transporting people and goods between Liloan and Surigao del Norte in Mindanao.
For a time, Southern Leyte was a part of Leyte province. The difficulty of managing the entire island from Tacloban, the capital of Leyte, suggested the need to separate the island into two provinces. A law was passed forming the province of Southern Leyte in 1959 and the province was inaugurated in 1960.
Limasawa, an island municipality to the south is believed to be the site of the first Christian mass in the far east, when Ferdinand Magellan landed there in 1521.
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Southern Leyte is subdivided into 18 municipalities and 1 city.
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History
Created by Republic Act 2227.
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Regions and Provinces of Visayas | |
Western Visayas: | Aklan | Antique | Capiz | Guimaras | Iloilo | Negros Occidental |
Central Visayas: | Bohol | Cebu | Negros Oriental | Siquijor |
Eastern Visayas: | Biliran | Eastern Samar | Leyte | Northern Samar | Samar | Southern Leyte |