Kananga, Leyte
Kananga, officially the Municipality of Kananga, is a First Income Class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 59,696 people.
Majority of Kananga's economic activity has historically been concentrated in agriculture. Some are engaged in commerce and trade. The town is geographically close to the city of Ormoc and coastal town of Palompon. The town's main crops are coconut and rice.
Kananga, sometimes known as Asia's geothermal capital, is the richest municipality in Eastern Visayas.
History
Kananga was established on June 17, 1950 from the barrios of Lonoy, Kananga, Rizal, Tugbong, Montebello, Aguiting, Agayayan, Montealegre, Libungao, Naghalin, and Masarayao which all used to be part of Ormoc, by virtue of Republic Act No. 542.The town faced a major headline in November 2024 when its mayor, Manuel Torres, became the only mayor to support House Bill no. 11077 splitting of the western part of Leyte into a new province aptly named "Western Leyte".
Geography
Barangays
Kananga is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Aguiting
- Cacao
- Kawayan
- Hiluctogan
- Libertad
- Libongao
- Lim-ao
- Lonoy
- Mahawan
- Masarayao
- Monte Alegre
- Monte Bello
- Naghalin
- Natubgan
- Poblacion
- Rizal
- San Ignacio
- San Isidro
- Santo Domingo
- Santo Niño
- Tagaytay
- Tongonan
- Tugbong
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Kananga, Leyte, was 59,696 people, with a density of.Language
The municipality speaks both Cebuano and Waray, making it a bilingual municipality. The influx of Cebuano speaking settlers from Ormoc and other adjacent municipalities during the olden times is the reason why the Cebuano language flourished in the area.Infrastructure
Kananga is a bustling town, located along the highway, in close proximity to Ormoc City in the south. Energy Development Corporation's Tongonan Geothermal Powerplant, one of the largest geothermal powerplants in the Philippines, is located in Kananga.Several bus companies including Philtranco and DLTBCo operate a bus depot in Manila and in Ormoc City, a few miles from Kananga. There are also jeepneys, van and buses from and to Ormoc City and Tacloban City.
Kananga and neighboring towns and cities in Leyte are served by two commercial airports namely Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport located in Tacloban City, about 52 miles east of the town and local Ormoc Airport in neighboring Ormoc City, which has a connecting Cebu Pacific commercial flights to and from Cebu via Mactan–Cebu International Airport. Kananga can also be reached by sea through Ormoc City's major port where passenger ships and ferries such as Supercat Fast Ferry and OceanJet dock to and from Cebu City and Manila.
Kananga has remained relatively free of commercial developments that are common in other towns of similar size in the country.