San Dionisio, Iloilo
San Dionisio, officially the Municipality of San Dionisio, is a municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
History
During the Spanish Colonization of Philippines, a native leader named "Dionisio" had cleared the forest land to create a settlement called "Lakdayan". In 1877 Spanish arrived and renamed "Lakdayan" to "Dionisio" in the honor of humble fisherman founder of the settlement. Spanish converted the natives and appointed St. Vincent Ferrer as Patron Saint of the settlement. Spanish set up the municipality at Concepcion, of which Dioniso was a part of. During Spanish times, the head of the local government of Concepcion was titled "Kapitan" and the subordinate leaders in San Dionisio were titled "Tenientes" and hereditary Cabeza de Barangay. Eventually Sara was carved out of Concepcion to establish an eponymous municipality, which also included Dionisio as one of the constituent barangay of Sara. In 1920, San Dionisio municipality was established after carving it out of Sara municipality.Geography
San Dionisio is north of Iloilo City and east of Roxas City. The Quiniluban Island, Tago Island and Igbon Island, extinct valconic islands known for coral reef scuba diving and beach ecotourism, lie in the east across the Concepcion Bay. The Mount Opaw, with the clear views of ocean and islands, is the tallest range with gentle slope with a single peak with trails in several directions to ascent.Barangays
San Dionisio is politically subdivided into 29 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Agdaliran
- Bagacay
- Batuan
- Bondulan
- Borongon
- Canas
- Capinang
- Amayong
- Cubay
- Cudionan
- Dugman
- Hacienda Conchita
- Madanlog
- Mandu-awak
- Moto
- Naborot
- Nipa
- Odiongan
- Pangi
- Pase
- Poblacion
- San Nicolas
- Santol
- Siempreviva
- Sua
- Talo-ato
- Tamangi
- Tiabas
- Tuble