Carigara
Carigara, officially the Municipality of Carigara, is a First Income Class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,656 people.
Established in 1571, Carigara is the first town founded in the Eastern Visayas region. A pivotal development occurred in 1735 when Leyte and Samar were separated from Cebu province, forming a unified provincial governance structure with Carigara serving as provincial capital during this era.
Carigara is renowned for its distinct offerings, including pastillas, humba, sundang, and the hubhob delicacy. Hubhob, a local delight, is crafted from grated cassava, eggs, kalamay, milk, and sugar, cooked within a bagacay over charcoal, bringing a unique and flavorful taste to this traditional specialty.
History
Carigara was originally known as "Kan Gara," which translates to "that of Gara" or simply "Gara's." Legend has it that Gara hailed from Borneo and was among the unnamed companions of the ten datus who purchased Panay from the Ati chief Marikudo. Over time, "Kan Gara" transformed into Kalgara for ease of pronunciation. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, the place was renamed to Carigara, thus its present spelling.Carigara celebrates its festival every 16 July, marking the arrival of the Spaniards on July 16, 1569. This festivity, spanning nearly the entire month of July, attracts tourists and visitors from nearby towns.
Carigara's Attempt for a World Record
On July 14, 2018, Carigara made a bold attempt to secure the Guinness World Records for the "Largest Participants in Philippine Folk Dance," showcasing the Kuratsa. This event formed a part of the town's 423rd fiesta celebration slated for July 16, instilling a sense of pride among the locals and fostering hopes for an economic and tourism upsurge. The event boasted nearly 5,000 participants, predominantly comprising students, teachers from various schools, municipal employees, representatives from the private sector, and residents. Carigara had promptly submitted its bid and eagerly awaited official confirmation.Geography
Geography
It is located in the northern part of Leyte province on the coast of Carigara Bay, surrounded by rice fields and mountains.Carigara shares borders with Capoocan to the west, Ormoc to the south, Jaro to the southeast, Tunga to the east and Barugo to the northeast.
Flora and Fauna
''Flora''
The climatic and topographical characteristics of Carigara's expansive terrain, encompassing wide rice fields and hilly landscapes, create an optimal environment for cultivating fruit-bearing trees, vegetables, and a variety of crops. Noteworthy trees suitable for cultivation include bananas, coconuts, jackfruits, mangoes, guavas, rambutans, santol, and star apples. In terms of vegetables, gabi, karubasa, pipino, kamalunggay, marigoso, munggos, sitaw, and upo are extensively grown by local farmers and residents, thriving exceptionally well within the community. Additionally, root crops like kamote and balanghoy flourish alongside rice crops, constituting a substantial part of the agricultural landscape in Carigara.''Fauna''
Carigara features vast highland forests and a diverse fauna, including domesticated animals like carabaos, horses, cats, dogs, chickens, and pigs. The area is home to snakes, frogs, insects, various lizards, and a variety of birds, among other wildlife species.Barangays
Carigara is politically subdivided into 49 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Bagong Lipunan
- Balilit
- Barayong
- Barugohay Central
- Barugohay Norte
- Barugohay Sur
- Baybay
- Binibihan
- Bislig
- Caghalo
- Camansi
- Canal
- Candigahub
- Canfabi
- Canlampay
- Cogon
- Cutay
- East Visoria
- Guindapunan East
- Guindapunan West
- Hiluctogan
- Jugaban
- Libo
- Lower Hiraan
- Lower Sogod
- Macalpi
- Manloy
- Nauguisan
- Paglaum
- Pangna
- Parag-um
- Parena
- Piloro
- Ponong
- Rizal
- Sagkahan
- San Isidro
- San Juan
- San Mateo
- Santa Fe
- Sawang
- Tagak
- Tangnan
- Tigbao
- Tinaguban
- Upper Hiraan
- Upper Sogod
- Uyawan
- West Visoria
Climate
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Carigara, Leyte, was 54,656 people, with a density of.Language
The predominant language in the municipality is Waray-waray, with Cebuano and Tagalog recognized as minority languages. English functions as the official language, often mixed with Waray in colloquial exchanges. Although Spanish maintains residual relevance, it is not used in verbal or day-to-day communication.Religion
Carigara is mostly Christian due to Spanish Empire's rule. Due to economic migrations, there are other people from minority religions that reside in Carigara for improved economic conditions and standard of living.Government
Economy
Culture
Festival
On January 25, 2019, Carigara commemorated its inaugural festival, the Magara Festival, coinciding with its 448th founding anniversary. Magara locally connotes abundance, elegance, and vibrancy. The inaugural Magara Festival primarily centered on celebrating the town's agricultural richness, local products, historical heritage, and its community.Events
Turugpo is a significant public spectacle featuring duels between two male carabaos or two male horses, occurring annually on Black Saturday. This widely attended event garners immense popularity within the town, drawing thousands of both local and international tourists eager to witness this renowned and culturally significant fight.Tourism
List of some tourist attractions in Carigara.Attractions include:
- Lauron's Boulevard This is the place where people can buy street foods like isaw, pork barbecues, and many more.
- Carigara Municipal Library and Museum
- Cassidy Elementary School A school famous for its classical-style building.
- Datu Gara Shrine
- Gawas an Harigue An old house with exposed posts on the sides.
- Heroes Shrine Located right between Carigara Boulevard and the Kan Gara Gymnasium.
- Kan Gara Gymnasium The largest gymnasium.
- Lumen Ancestral House The only house in the town which serves as a shelter for balinsasayaos.
- Plaza Triunfo The largest plaza.
- St. Francis Assisi Parish
Infrastructures
Transportation
Land Transport
- Pedicabs are the common mode of transportation within the town proper.
- Tricycles and habal-habals are commonly used for travelling to the far-flung barangays.
- Vans, jeepneys and buses are the go-to mode of transport when travelling to the cities of Tacloban and Ormoc or to municipalities that are faraway from the town. There are a few bus companies located in Carigara.
Sea Transport
Carigara has a port located in Barangay Baybay where local boats and ships dock.Healthcare Service
Carigara District Hospital, commonly referred to as CDH, serves as the sole public hospital in the town. Residents from neighboring towns also visit the hospital to seek additional medical services and attention.Utilities
- Electricity: Leyte III Electric Cooperative, Inc., provides Carigara with electricity to residents and businesses.
- Water Supply: Water services are managed by the Metro Carigara Water District.
- Telecommunications: Bayan Telecommunications, Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Dito Telecommunity, operate in Carigara and offers a range of services such as mobile, internet, and landline connections.
- Cable Television: G Sat, Sky Direct, Cignal, and SatLite, offers a variety of local and international channels.
Education
Grade School/Elementary School
Secondary School/High School
- Carigara National High School
- Carigara National Vocational School
- Jugaban National High School
- Sogod National High School
- Parag-um National High School
College/University
- Eastern Visayas State University
- Holy Cross College of Carigara located at Brgy Ponong
Notable personalities
- Eduardo Makabenta Sr. - Waray-language poet and translator
- Mike Hanopol - musician, singer-songwriter