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Dinagat Islands ( Cebuano: ''Mga Pulo sa Dinagat''; Surigaonon: ''Mga Puyo nan Dinagat''; Kabalian: ''Mga Puyo san Dinagat''; Waray: ''Mga Purô han Dinagat''; Filipino: ''Mga Islang Dinagat''), officially the Province of Dinagat Islands, is an island
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in the
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region of the
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, located on the south side of
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. The island of
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is to its west, across
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, and mainland
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is to its south. Its main island, Dinagat, is about from north to south. San Jose serves as its provincial capital while
Basilisa Basilisa, officially the Municipality of Basilisa ( Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Basilisa''; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Dinagat Islands, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,911 people. The municipalit ...
is the most populous town in the province.


Etymology

The name of the island means "of the sea" or "like the sea", an affixed from of the root word ''dagat'' ("sea") in the
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.


History


Early history

The province in pre-colonial times was much influenced by the
Rajahnate of Butuan Butuan, sometimes referred to as the Kingdom of Butuan (; Butuanon: ; ; ), was a precolonial Bisaya Hindu polity (''lungsod'') centered around northeastern Mindanao island in present-day Butuan, Philippines. It was known for its gold mining, ...
which was nestled in present-day Agusan del Norte. It was also used as the entry point of the Sultanate of Ternate, present-day Moluccas of Indonesia, to attack the Rajahnate of Butuan, Rajahnate of Cebu, the indigenous settlements in the Anda Peninsula of Bohol, and the Kingdom of Dapitan (located 'between' Panglao and Bohol), which later moved into northern Zamboanga, in another settlement also named Dapitan, after the original Kingdom of Dapitan was destroyed.


Spanish colonial era

Although one of the newest provinces of the country, settlements in the Dinagat Islands were already present during the Spanish regime as a result of migration of people from nearby provinces of Bohol and Leyte. In particular during World War II, the allegedly magical province had a significant impact on the history of the nation. The municipality was formally established in 1855. It occupies the territorial boundaries of the whole island. From 1890 to 1990 its boundaries were gradually reduced giving rise to seven municipalities, Dinagat (Mother Municipality), Loreto, Cagdianao, Libjo,
Basilisa Basilisa, officially the Municipality of Basilisa ( Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Basilisa''; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Dinagat Islands, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,911 people. The municipalit ...
,
Tubajon Tubajon, officially the Municipality of Tubajon (; Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Tubajon''; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Dinagat Islands, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 8,119 people, making it the leas ...
and San Jose. Loreto became a Spanish ''
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'' on September 4, 1890, under the supervision of Governor General Manuel Sanchez by the virtue of ''Direccion General No. 30''. It was originally called ''Mabua'' due to the ever-foaming river that runs right into the center of the community. It was named ''Loreto'' in 1881 by the Spanish priest who frequents the town, in honor of the wife of the ''Alcalde Mayor'' of the Province of Surigao.


Japanese occupation era

The province was the site of the historic Battle of Surigao Strait during the Second World War. The Municipality of Loreto became the entry point of the American Liberation Forces on October 17, 1944. It was on this shore that the 6th Ranger Battalion of the 6th U.S. Army under Col. Mucci landed at Sitio Campintac of Barangay Panamaon in Loreto. It was during this landing that the first American flag flew on Philippine soil since the Japanese invasion in 1941. The Americans named the place "Black Beach No. 2." The northern part of the island served as a refuge for the American soldiers, while the western border was held by Japanese forces. Capsized vessel structures are still found today in the waters of Basilisa.


Local History

Being the oldest town, the Municipality of Dinagat is the "mother" municipality of the Province of Dinagat Islands. Dinagat was then a part of the province of Surigao Del Norte. Dinagat was founded under the order of Governor-General Manuel Crespo as a pueblo in April 25, 1855. Settlers from Leyte, Bohol, and Surigao built their homes along the coast of what is now Dinagat's
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. The first families to settle in the town were Ga, Ventura, Ecunar, Gealogo, Jarligo, Geraldino, Ensomo, Gier, and Eviota. The pueblo was in constant risk of being attacked by Moro pirates from mainland
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. They even managed to steal the bell of the Immaculada Concepcion Parish, the only church in the town then, and dumped it in a well in now Sitio Busay in Barangay New Mabuhay. The pillaging was eventually stopped by the first
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of the town, Pedro Ga Ventura and his brother Leon. They are considered by local historians as the first heroes of the province. In 1879, Barangay Mabua of Dinagat was occasionally visited by the Parish Priest then assigned to Dinagat. Mabua was divided into six sections or barrios, but was still under the jurisdiction of Dinagat. By 1881, the name Mabua was changed to Loreto, the name was given by the Spanish Priest in honor of Loreto, the wife of the Alcalde Mayor of the Province of Surigao. On September 4, 1890, the Governor General Manuel Sanches issued Direccion General No. 30 which created Loreto as the second Spanish Pueblo in Dinagat Island. On December 20, 1918, Governor General Francis Burton Harrison issued Executive Order No. 60 creating the Municipality of Loreto in the Province of Surigao On December 23, 1959, Cagdianao was created into a municipality under ''Executive Order No. 367''. Its name came from the Spanish word ''Cada dia linao'' meaning "everyday peaceful and calm". However, some scholars say that its name came from the
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word ''Taga Danaw'' meaning "the lake people". On December 2, 1959, the two Municipal Councils of Dinagat and Loreto held a joint session at Barrio Libjo. They unanimously approved Resolution No. 5, series of 1959, creating the Municipality of Albor in the Province of Surigao. It was agreed by the two councils that Loreto and Dinagat will contribute portions of their territories to comprise the new municipality. The northern portion of the municipality was part of Loreto, namely, Barrio Quezon, Libjo, Bolodbolod and San Jose. The southern portion that included Barrio Osmeña, Cahayag, Arellano and Plaridel were part of the Municipality of Dinagat. Albor became a Municipality on February 29, 1960 by virtue of Executive Order No. 381 issued by the late President of the Philippines Carlos P. Garcia. The name “Albor” is a combination of the two surnames of Mayor Moises Alfaro of Loreto and Mayor Prospero Borja of Dinagat. The First two letters “AL” came from the surname Alfaro, the Mayor of Loreto and the last syllable “BOR” came from the surname Borja, the Mayor of Dinagat. The first Municipal Mayor who served to office was Lamberto Llamera, Sr. It was renamed as ''Libjo'' on June 17, 1967. The name came from the word ''Libo-o'', a kind of mussel clam.
Basilisa Basilisa, officially the Municipality of Basilisa ( Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Basilisa''; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Dinagat Islands, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,911 people. The municipalit ...
became a municipality on June 17, 1967, under Republic Act No. 4986. It was then named as ''Rizal'', after the country's national hero. The municipality was renamed as Basilisa on June 21, 1969, under ''Republic Act. No. 5775''. In 1966, there was a joint session made by the Municipal Council of Loreto and Barangay Council of Tubajon, creating Barrio Tubajon as a Municipality. Upon the recommendation of the Provincial Board of Surigao, Tubajon was created as a Municipality under Republic Act No. 5643 on June 21, 1969. The Barrios of San Vicente, Sta. Cruz, Roxas, Mabini, Malinao, Navarro and Emelda were separated from the Municipality of Loreto and transferred to the Municipality of Tubajon. The first Municipal Mayor was Jacinto S. Pinat, Sr. Dinagat island experienced a population boom shortly after the foundation of the
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(PBMA) in 1965. The new PBMA members settled in Sitio Puyangi, which later grew to become Barangay San Jose. Barangay San Jose would eventually become the Municipality of San Jose on November 15, 1989, under Republic Act No. 6769. The town was named in honor of Jose Ecleo, the father of Ruben Ecleo, Sr, the leader of PBMA. The Dinagat Islands was part of the First District of Surigao del Norte Province until it became a province on December 2, 2006, with the approval of Republic Act No. 9355, the Charter of the Province of the Dinagat Islands, in a
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.
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appointed the province's first set of officials on January 26, 2007. Provincial officials were first elected a few months later, in the May 14, 2007 elections. These elected officials took office on July 1, 2007. On February 11, 2010, the
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declared the creation of the Dinagat Islands Province null and void because the land area and population requirements for the creation of local government units was not met. The decision was not finalized before the May 10, 2010 elections; therefore the
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still organized the elections for the province's separate
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and provincial officials. Although the original decision was made final and executory on May 18, 2010, reverting Dinagat Islands back to Surigao del Norte, the officials elected in 2010 continued to serve the province until the Supreme Court reversed its ruling in 2011. On April 12, 2011, the Supreme Court reversed its earlier ruling, upholding the constitutionality of Republic Act No. 9355 and validating the creation of Dinagat Islands as a province. An Entry of Judgment on October 24, 2012, ended the legal battles surrounding the status of the province, and finalized the separation of Dinagat Islands from Surigao del Norte.


Geography

The province is one of the smallest island provinces in the country with a total land area of . Located to the northeast of
Surigao del Norte Surigao del Norte ( Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Norte''; ; Tagalog: ''Hilagang Surigao''), officially the Province of Surigao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Caraga region of Mindanao. The province was fo ...
, in mainland Mindanao, the Dinagat Islands are separated physically from Awasan and Nonoc Islands of
Surigao del Norte Surigao del Norte ( Surigaonon: ''Probinsya nan Surigao del Norte''; ; Tagalog: ''Hilagang Surigao''), officially the Province of Surigao del Norte, is a province in the Philippines located in the Caraga region of Mindanao. The province was fo ...
by the narrow, long, Gaboc Channel. It takes about 75 minutes to cross from
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Port to San Jose Port by
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. The province consists of the eponymous
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and surrounding islands and islets, including Cabilan Island in Dinagat, La Isla Aga and Lalaking Bukid in
Basilisa Basilisa, officially the Municipality of Basilisa ( Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Basilisa''; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Dinagat Islands, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,911 people. The municipalit ...
, Kisses Islets in Libjo and Hibuson, Stingray Islet and Puyo Islet in Loreto. Mount Redondo on
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is the highest point of the province reaching above sea level.


Climate change

The Dinagat Islands province is among the top 20 most vulnerable provinces to
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.


Administrative divisions

The Dinagat Islands province comprises seven
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, all encompassed by a single legislative district.


Demographics

The population of the Dinagat Islands in the 2020 census was 128,117 people, with a density of . The original inhabitants of the province are called "Lumad", while residents of the Dinagat Islands are called "Dinagatnon". The Dinagat Islands is predominantly a Cebuano-speaking province. However, towns facing the Surigao del Norte maritime border are Surigaonon-speaking, particularly the municipalities of Dinagat and Cagdianao due to their proximity to the province of Surigao del Norte. Barangay Panamaon and the historic Hibuson Island in Loreto speak Waray-Waray. Influences of the Cebuano and Boholano languages with a Tausug accent can be traced. Most can also speak various levels of
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and
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.


Religion

Several religious conflicts were recorded in the province. But at present, religious harmony is relatively observed in most parts of Dinagat Island.


Catholicism

Religious breakdown in the province shows
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at majority with 53% adherence while
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or Aglipayan is the significant minority religion at 23%. Recent cultural, religious and socioeconomic changes of the province have allowed the rebound of Catholics (and Aglipayans in some degree) and their numbers have constantly increased; the province had experienced a Catholic decline in several decades (1970s-early 2000s) due to immigration of the members of Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association in the 1960s. There were some decades (1990s-2000s) where Catholics became minority with as low as 37% of the population.


Others

Other religions are the Church Body of Christ- Filipinistas (12%),
United Church of Christ in the Philippines The United Church of Christ in the Philippines ( Tagalog: ''Ang Nagkaisang Iglesia ni Cristo sa Pilipinas''; Ilokano: ''Nagkaykaysa nga Iglesia Ni Cristo iti Filipinas'') is a mainline Protestant denomination in the Philippines. Established i ...
(4%),
Iglesia ni Cristo The (INC; ; ) is an independent Nontrinitarianism, nontrinitarian Christianity, Christian Christian denomination, church founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Manalo, Félix Manalo in 1914 as a corporation sole, sole religious corporation ...
(4%) and other smaller Christian groups (Dinagat Island Socio Economic Factbook, 2007).


Government

The Governor of the Dinagat Islands is the local chief executive of the province of the Dinagat Islands.


District Representatives


Tourism

Dinagat Islands is a young island-province at the northern tip of
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. Many describe Dinagat Islands as a hidden gem of the Caraga Region XIII. The Islands are enriched with great bio-diversity, abundant natural wonders and rich resources. Dinagat Islands has a multitude of fascinating white sandy beaches with arrays of colossal rock formations. These sites and attractions are as diverse as the topography of the islands and islets. The province is known for its caves, resorts, and beaches. These include Bitaug Beach, Campintac Black Beach No. 2, Linao Spring Resort, and San Juan Cave (all in Loreto), Lake Bababu, Puerto Prinsesa Beach & Hagakhak Cave in Basilisa, Tagberayan Beach, Sayaw Beach, Legaspi Water Falls, Hinabyan and Leandro's Beach Resort in Cagdianao, Talisay Beach in Tubajon, Quano Blue Lagoon and Quano Cave, Ben Paz Mountain Resort and Oasis Islet Resort in Libjo, and the Cab-ilan Beach & Cab-ilan Gamay Beach in Dinagat. The provincial People's Hall building, built in 2024, was inspired by Japanese Yamato-class Battleship during Battle of Surigao Strait in
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.


Environment and wildlife

The Dinagat Islands is one of the most environmentally significant provinces in the Philippines, where
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of fauna is unique in its region. Animals that are endemic to the province include the critically endangered Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat that was rediscovered in 2012 after decades of disappearance, the endangered
Dinagat hairy-tailed rat Dinagat hairy-tailed rat or russet batomys (''Batomys russatus'') is one of five species of rodent in the genus ''Batomys''. It is in the diverse family Muridae. This species is endemic to the Philippines. Distribution This rat is found on Dinag ...
, Dinagat gymnure that has been declared by the EDGE Species Programme of the
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as one of the top 100 most evolutionary distinct and globally endangered species in the world, and a strange sub-species of the
Philippine tarsier The Philippine tarsier (''Carlito syrichta''), known locally as ''mawumag'' in Cebuano and other Visayan languages, and ''magô'' in Waray, is a species of tarsier endemic to the Philippines. It is found in the southeastern part of the archip ...
that is unusually larger and darker in color than the common Philippine tarsier. The province is highly forested and is considered as a Key Biodiversity Area by
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and the
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of the Philippines because of its unique fauna and flora, along with its lush rainforests that are classified as primary forests, or forests that have never been fully obliterated since pre-colonial times. UPLB MNH Professor Edwino S. Fernando and Dr. Peter Gordon Wilson of the Australian Institute of Botanical Science, discovered 'Tristaniopsis flexuosa,' a
Tristaniopsis ''Tristaniopsis'' is a genus of shrubs and trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae described as a genus in 1863. They have a wide distribution in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, New Caledonia and Australia.Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F ...
new species found only in Mount Redondo,
Dinagat Island Dinagat Island is an island located northeast of Mindanao in the Philippines. Until December 2006, it was part of the province of Surigao del Norte. Being its main island, almost all municipalities of the province of Dinagat Islands are locate ...
. It has similarity with Tristaniopsis elliptica.


References


External links

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Charter of the Province of Dinagat Islands (Republic Act No. 9355)
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