Santa Maria, Romblon

Santa Maria, officially the Municipality of Santa Maria, (formerly Imelda), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Romblon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 8,508 people.[4]

Santa Maria
Municipality of Santa Maria
Map of Romblon with Santa Maria highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Santa Maria
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 12°26′30″N 122°06′15″E
Country Philippines
RegionMimaropa (Region IV-B)
ProvinceRomblon
DistrictLone district
Founded1982
Barangays6 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorLorilie "Bic-Bic" M. Fabon [2]
  Vice MayorDennis F. Corpin [2]
  CouncilorsNonoy Madrid (NP)
May Manoy (NPC)
Tess Mangaya (NP)
Roland largueza (NPC)
Joy Astillo (NP)
Limuel Manago (NP)
Vivian Mendezabal (NPC)
Limuel Mijares (NPC)
  Electorate6,397 voters (2019)
Area
[3]
  Total36.20 km2 (13.98 sq mi)
Elevation
52 m (171 ft)
Population
 (2015 census)[4]
  Total8,508
  Density240/km2 (610/sq mi)
  Households
1,880
Economy
  Income class5th municipal income class
  Poverty incidence29.81% (2015)[5]
  Revenue₱40,492,925.42 (2016)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
5508
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)42
Climate typetropical climate
Native languagesOnhan language
Tagalog

History

Santa Maria was known in Spanish times as Cagbagacay, after a bamboo plant called "bagacay" in the local dialect, which was in abundance in the area. Back then it was still a barrio of Guintigui-an town. In 1910, barrio Cagbagacay was renamed Concepcion after its patron the Immaculada Concepcion.[6]

On 12 September 1982, barrio Concepcion (Norte) together with barrios Bonga and Concepcion Sur were organized and created into a new municipality by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 234, authored by Assemblyman Nemesio Ganan Jr. The new municipality was named "Imelda", in honor of then First Lady Imelda Marcos, as well as to distinguish the town from Concepcion municipality on Maestro de Campo Island, also in Romblon.[6][7]

After the People Power Revolution in 1986 which toppled the regime of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, the town was renamed Santa Maria on 17 April 1988 by virtue of Republic Act No. 6651, again in honor of its patron the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Three new barangays were added to the municipality: San Isidro, Paroyhog, and Santo Nino.[8]

Geography

Situated on the eastern side of Tablas Island, Santa Maria faces the Sibuyan Sea. It is bounded in the north by the municipality of San Agustin, in the south by the municipality of Alcantara, in the west by the municipality of Odiongan and in the east by Romblon Pass. Santa Maria has a total land area of 3,620 hectares (8,900 acres). It is generally mountainous with a limited portion of the plain area along the coast. The town is considered one of the most peaceful areas in the province.[9]

Climate

Climate data for Santa Maria, Romblon
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 28
(82)
29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
29
(85)
Average low °C (°F) 21
(70)
21
(70)
22
(72)
23
(73)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
23
(74)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 31
(1.2)
20
(0.8)
25
(1.0)
39
(1.5)
152
(6.0)
269
(10.6)
314
(12.4)
285
(11.2)
303
(11.9)
208
(8.2)
95
(3.7)
70
(2.8)
1,811
(71.3)
Average rainy days 9.5 7.1 9.0 11.3 21.0 25.7 28.1 26.5 27.3 24.6 16.5 12.1 218.7
Source: Meteoblue [10]

Barangays

Santa Maria is politically subdivided into 6 barangays.

  • Bonga
  • Concepcion Norte (Poblacion)
  • Concepcion Sur
  • Paroyhog
  • Santo Niño
  • San Isidro

Demographics

Population census of Santa Maria
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 6,459    
1995 7,785+3.56%
2000 7,324−1.30%
2007 7,520+0.36%
2010 7,683+0.78%
2015 8,508+1.96%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[4][11][12][13]

According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 8,508 people. Onhan, also known as Taga-onhan or Inunhan (Alcantaranhon style), is the native language of majority of its inhabitants, while Romblomanon or Ini is the native tongue in the two northern barangays of Bonga and Santo Niño (Bitaugan).

Local government

Pursuant to Chapter II, Title II, Book III of Republic Act 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991,[14] the municipal government is composed of a mayor (alkalde), a vice mayor (bise alkalde) and members (kagawad) of the legislative branch Sangguniang Bayan alongside a secretary to the said legislature, all of which are elected to a three-year term and are eligible to run for three consecutive terms.

The incumbent mayor is Lorilie "Bic-Bic" Fabon y Manito y Fetalino while the incumbent vice mayor is Dennis Corpin y Fortu, nephew of the late Calatrava mayor Prudencio Fortu.[15]

Sister city

Makati City: On 8 February 2008, Santa Maria Mayor Fred Hernandez and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay signed a sisterhood relationship agreement between the two local government units.[16]

See also

References

  1. Municipality of Santa Maria | (DILG)
  2. "Halalan 2019 Philippine Election Results". ABS-CBN News.
  3. "Province: Romblon". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  4. Census of Population (2015). "Region IV-B (Mimaropa)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  5. "PSA releases the 2015 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Quezon City, Philippines. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  6. About Santa Maria Wikimapia. Retrieved on 2012-04-16.
  7. "An Act Creating the Municipality of Imelda in the Province Of Romblon" Archived 2014-10-26 at the Wayback Machine PhilippineLaw.info Retrieved on 2012-04-16.
  8. "An Act Changing the name of the Municipality of Imelda in the Province Of Romblon to Municipality of Santa Maria" Chan Robles. Retrieved on 2012-04-16
  9. Profile: Santa Maria Romblon Travel Guide. Retrieved on 2012-04-16.
  10. "Santa Maria: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". Meteoblue. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  11. Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region IV-B (Mimaropa)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. NSO. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  12. Censuses of Population (1903–2007). "Region IV-B (Mimaropa)". Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007. NSO.
  13. "Province of Romblon". Municipality Population Data. Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  14. "An Act Providing for a Local Government Code of 1991". The LawPhil Project. 8th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
  15. "santa maria (imelda) - romblon - City/Municipality Results - Eleksyon2016 - Results -". GMA News.
  16. Press Release. Archived 2012-08-04 at Archive.today Makati City Portal. Retrieved on 2012-04-16.
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