Tourism information on La-Libertad
La Libertad
is a 4th class
municipality in the
province of
Negros Oriental,
Philippines. According to the
2000 census, it has a population of 35,122 people in 7,024 households
Barangays:
- Aniniaw
- Aya
- Bagtic
- Biga-a
- Busilak
- Cangabo
- Cantupa
- Eli
- Guihob
- Kansumandig
- Mambulod
- Mandapaton
- Manghulyawon
- Manluminsag
-
Mapalasan
|
- Maragondong
- Martilo
- Nasungan
- Pacuan
- Pangca
- Pisong
- Pitogo
- Poblacion North
- Poblacion South
- San Jose
- Solongon
- Tala-on
- Talayong
-
Elecia
|
History
"The history of a nation is often interwoven with persons who in one
way or another have been instrumental in its progress-political,
educational, economic,social and to some extnt religious. Such is the
history of a small barrio turned into a beautiful town. This is a brief
history of La Libertad, a town 105 kilometers north of Dumaguete City."
"Hugging closely the coasts of Tanon Strait, and nesting cozily in the
wide and fertile valley swept by the Hinoba-an River lines, La liBertad
against a backdrop of a sylvan scenery. It bears a Castillan name which
connotes "freedom" and whose yesteryears are filled with tender memories."
"Barrio Hinoba-an During the Spanish Regime. The place was then
inhabited by the primitive tribes who were mostly Negritos. Several
enterprising families from neighboring towns and distant provinces came to
settle in this barrio. Among the first pioneers was a certain Pedro
Absin. He came from the distant province of Camarines Sur with the
Spanish friars, who spread the Christian religion to this part of Negros.
He married a lovely lass who later was baptized as Mauricia. This was the
beginning of the large and progressive Francisco Acar Absin clan."
"The other families were the Facturans from Jimalalud, the
Carinals from Tayasan, and the de Paduas form Ilo-ilo. These
people were the leading pioneer families of the "old" Hinoba-an. Most of
them were engaged in farming and fishing."
"The fertile valleys of Hinoba-an were so enticing that several
families immigrated to this barrio in the later part of the Spanish
period. One of the prominent families that moved in was the Libo-on
family. The head of this family was an Ilonggo. However, he did not come
directly to Hinoba-an. A certain Maestro Tomas Libo-on of Miag-ao,
Iloilo, arrived at the barrio of Jimalalud where he was employed as a
private tutor by some families. He was a widower when he came but he
brought with him his only son, Luciano, and a niece, Romana Libo-on.
They lived in the barrio for several years. Later, Luciano was married to
Bernabela Facturan, a native of the place. However, they were
attracted by the richness of the soil of the neighboring barrio of Hinoba-an.
They bought a pave of land at the mouth of the Hinoba-an River and built
their first house there.
"Another family worthy of mention is the Banogon family. The
head of this clan was Pio Banogon. Born on May 5, 1876 in Tanjay,
another town of this province, Pio grew to be a promising young man. After
he finished grade school, his parents sent him to Manila to study at San
Juan de Letran for two years. When he returned home, he was so moved by
his adventurous spirit that he decided to go northward. In 1896, he
arrived at Jimalalud. It was in this barrio where he found his life's
mate, one Petra Sevilla, a scion of the Facturans of Jimalalud.
Like the others, the Banogons were also magnetized by the richness of the
farmland of Hinoba-an. They bought some parcels of land at Canlaro in the
barrio of San Jose and at Binatangan in Martilo."
"The other prominent families that moved to Hinoba-an were the
Dionaldos from Moalboal, Cebu; the Somozas from Bais; the
Emperados from Ayungon; and the Villaesters from Toledo, Cebu."
Tourism
The construction of swimming pool at La Li Mar had already been
completed and it is now operational. Presently La Li Mar is now catering
seminars, wedding, family reunion and other services which is being
handled by the Local Government.
Our Local Government is now actively participating in the promotion of
local tourism and we are showcasing our La Li Mar beach Resort located at
San Jose, La Libertad.
The project was initiated by Congresswoman Jocelyn S. Limkaichong was
also the former mayor of the town.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negros_Oriental_province
|