Tuesday, August 5, 2008

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

SIQUIJOR ISLAND










History:
The Spaniards called Siquijor Isla del Fuego or “Island of Fire,” because the island gave off an eerie glow. This glow came from the great swarms of fireflies that harbored in the numerous molave trees on the island.
which forested most of the island. Such was the density of the tugas growth that at night thousand of fireflies would cluster on the trees, their sparkling lights earning for the island the Spanish accolade, "Isla del Fuego" or island of fire.

The island was first sighted by the Spaniards in 1565 during Miguel López de Legaspi's expedition. Since then, the island came under Spanish rule and the present municipalities, with the exception of Enrique Villanueva were established as Catholic parishes. The first parish, Siquijor, was established in 1783 under the administration of secular clergymen. In the years that followed until 1877, the parishes of Larena
(Cano-an), Lazi (Tigbawan), San Juan (Makalipay), and Maria (Cangmeniac) were founded by priests of the Augustinian, Recollects.

Old Chinese Antiquities have been discovered in the Caves on the island, which suggest a least some early trade with the Chinese merchants and with the numerous neighboring Islands.

From 1854 to 1892, the island was administered by Spain under the politico-military province of Bohol. In 1892, it became a part of Negros Oriental, and then its sub-province in 1901.

On September 17, 1971, Siquijor became an independent province by virtue of Republic Act No. 6396. The capital which was formerly Larena, was transferred to the municipality of Siquijor in 1972 with Proclamation No. 1075.
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