Biri, Northern Samar
Biri, officially the Municipality of Biri, is a municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 11,274 people.
The archipelagic town is also known for its inakob, a traditional Waray dish made by first cooking grated root crops with coconut milk, condensed milk, eggs, brown sugar, and an herb called anuv. Once cooked, the grated gabi is put inside gabi shells which have been peeled. The dish is then boiled with coconut milk. The dish is traditionally eaten hot by the people of Biri during the rainy months.
Geography
The municipality is facing Pacific Ocean to the east and San Bernardino Strait to the west. It consists of several islands off the northern coast of Samar Island, the largest of which is Biri Island. Other larger islands are Talisay, Magasang, and Cagnipa. Biri Island is notable for a large number of unusual rock formations along the northern shore, facing the Philippine Sea. It is included in the marine protected area known as Biri Larosa [Protected Landscape and Seascape].Barangays
Biri is politically subdivided into 8 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Poblacion
- MacArthur
- Kauswagan
- Pio Del Pilar
- Progress or Talisay
- San Antonio
- San Pedro
- Santo Niño
Climate