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  2. Guiuan - Wikipedia

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    Guiuan recorded a total population of 38,694 in 2000, which rose to 47,037 in 2010 and 52,991 in 2015. [26] It has the second largest population in Eastern Samar (after Borongan) with a population density of 270 persons per km 2. Majority or 97.7% of the Guiuananons speak the Waray-Waray language.

  3. Manicani Island - Wikipedia

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    Manicani is a small island in Leyte Gulf, Philippines.The local governing body is the municipality of Guiuan of Eastern Samar province. Its 3,000 residents live in four barangays: San Jose, Banaag, Hamorawon and Buenavista.

  4. Sulangan Island - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Samar: Town: Guiuan: ... Sulangan Island is an island in Guiuan sandwiched between Calicoan Island and Candulo Island in the Philippines. Its population is ...

  5. Eastern Samar - Wikipedia

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    The population of Eastern Samar in the 2020 census was 477,168 people, [2] with a density of 100 inhabitants per square kilometre or 260 inhabitants per square mile. The predominant language is Waray [ 6 ] and it is the main lingua franca of the entire island of Samar .

  6. Samar - Wikipedia

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    Samar (/ ˈ s ɑː m ɑːr / SAH-mar) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided into three provinces: Samar (formerly Western Samar), Northern Samar, and ...

  7. Homonhon - Wikipedia

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    Homonhon Island is an island in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines, on the east side of Leyte Gulf.The 20-kilometre (12 mi) long island is part of the municipality of Guiuan, encompassing eight barangays: Bitaugan, Cagusu-an, Canawayon, Casuguran, Culasi, Habag, Inapulangan, and Pagbabangnan.

  8. Eastern Visayas - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Visayas faces the Philippine Sea to the east. The region's most famous landmark is the San Juanico Bridge, which links the islands of Samar and Leyte. As of 2020, the Eastern Visayas region has a population of 4,547,150 inhabitants, [1] making it the least populous region in the Visayas.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Borongan - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Samar has a population of 374,255, 97 percent are Catholics. It is subdivided into 1 city and 22 municipalities. It has a land area of 4,470.75 square kilometers. It is bounded on the north by Northern Samar, on the east by the Philippine Sea, on the west by Western Samar and on the south by Leyte Gulf.