Esperanza, Agusan del Sur

Municipality in Agusan del Sur, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Esperanza, officially the Municipality of Esperanza (Cebuano: Lungsod sa Esperanza; Tagalog: Bayan ng Esperanza), is a municipality in the province of Agusan del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 59,065 people.[5]

FoundedSeptember 11, 1953
Elevation
312 m (1,024 ft)
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Esperanza
Esperanza
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 8°41′N 125°39′E
CountryPhilippines
RegionCaraga
ProvinceAgusan del Sur
District 1st district
FoundedSeptember 11, 1953
Barangays47 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorLeonida P. Manpatilan
  Vice MayorEric Rey G. Siohan
  RepresentativeAlfelito M. Bascug
  Electorate33,849 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
1,355.48 km2 (523.35 sq mi)
Elevation
312 m (1,024 ft)
Highest elevation
1,991 m (6,532 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[3]
  Total
59,065
  Density43.575/km2 (112.86/sq mi)
  Households
13,240
Economy
  Income class1st municipal income class
  Poverty incidence
44.1
% (2021)[4]
  Revenue550 million (2024)
  Assets1,921 million (2024)
  Expenditure410.8 million (2024)
  Liabilities461 million (2024)
Service provider
  ElectricityAgusan del Sur Electric Cooperative (ASELCO)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
8513
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)85
Native languagesAgusan
Butuanon
Cebuano
Higaonon
Tagalog
Websitewww.esperanza.gov.ph
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History

The municipality of Esperanza was founded on September 11, 1953, per Executive Order No. 611 signed by President Elpidio Quirino.[6] It began its functions as an independent municipality on September 27, 1953, when its first town officials were appointed.

Esperanza is the oldest town in northern Agusan del Sur. It was also the largest town in the province by land area until several municipalities were created out its territory in the late 20th century: Las Nieves, San Luis, Sibagat, and Bayugan, which later became a city and has surpassed its mother town in terms of economy and population.

The Golden Tara

The Golden Tara that had been found in Esperanza, is now housed in a museum in Chicago, United States.

In July 1917, a flood and storm swept through Agusan del Sur. In Barangay Cubo of Esperanza, a Manobo woman named Bilay Ocampo was on the banks of the muddy Wawa River after the storm, and she found a figure washed up. The 21-karat gold statue dating to around 850 to 950 A.D. weighs 4 pounds (1.8 kg) and depicts a woman sitting in the lotus position in Buddhism fashion, wearing jewellery on her body, and a headdress. This figure turned out to be a representation of the Bodhisattva Tara. Now known as the "Golden Tara", after its discovery, it was handed to the former Deputy Governor Bias Baclagon then was passed to the Agusan Coconut Company because of a debt. It was then sold and purchased for ₱4,000 by Louise Condit Smith, wife of American Governor-General Leonard Wood, and Fay Cooper-Cole, curator of Chicago Field Museum’s Southeast Asian department. They then donated the Golden Tara to the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois, United States where it is currently held in the Grainger Hall of Gems. Dr. H. Otley Beyer, known as the father of Philippine Archaeology and Anthropology, tried to encourage the Philippine government to buy the artefact, however all attempts failed due to lack of funds.[7]

Another historical claim has it that when Bilay Ocampo found the Golden Tara, she decided to keep it as a doll. However, she was told to give it to Baclagon because they believed it was a diwata. Because of this, it was previously called Buwawan ni Baclagon or Ginto ni Baclagon (both translates to "Gold of Baclagon"). However, according to Bilay's granddaughter, Constancia, the Golden Tara was not handed over by her grandmother but stolen. The question of the validity of the purchase of the Golden Tara and whether it was acquired legally if it was in fact originally stolen from Bilay remains a subject of debate.[7]

The Golden Tara remains exhibited in the Grainger Hall of Chicago Field Museum (now known as the Field Museum of Natural History) up to the present, and the Philippine government has plans to continue negotiations in re-acquiring the figure.[7]

According to University of the Philippines scholar Dr. Juan Francisco, he described the golden statue as, "One of the most spectacular discoveries in the Philippine archaeological history."[7]

Geography

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 1,355.48 square kilometres (523.35 sq mi)[8] constituting 13.57% of the 9,989.52-square-kilometre- (3,856.98 sq mi) total area of Agusan del Sur.

Climate

More information Climate data for Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Month ...
Climate data for Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
28
(82)
29
(85)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 23
(73)
23
(73)
22
(72)
23
(73)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(74)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 154
(6.1)
101
(4.0)
78
(3.1)
59
(2.3)
95
(3.7)
130
(5.1)
131
(5.2)
137
(5.4)
125
(4.9)
145
(5.7)
141
(5.6)
121
(4.8)
1,417
(55.9)
Average rainy days 17.4 13.9 14.4 14.3 22.3 26.0 27.9 27.5 26.2 26.4 21.4 17.2 254.9
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[9]
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Barangays

Esperanza is politically subdivided into 47 barangays.[10] Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

Political map of Esperanza
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PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2024[11] 2010[12]
160303031 Agsabu 1.4% 812 612 2.00%
160303032 Aguinaldo 0.9% 540 523 0.22%
160303001 Anolingan 2.8% 1,649 1,567 0.36%
160303002 Bakingking 0.8% 496 462 0.50%
160303033 Balubo 1.4% 816 930 −0.91%
160303003 Bentahon 1.8% 1,084 956 0.88%
160303004 Bunaguit 2.0% 1,192 1,253 −0.35%
160303006 Catmonon 2.9% 1,733 1,654 0.33%
160303034 Cebulan 0.7% 432 316 2.21%
160303007 Concordia 1.6% 935 779 1.28%
160303035 Crossing Luna 2.3% 1,381 1,250 0.70%
160303036 Cubo 1.5% 877 776 0.86%
160303008 Dakutan 5.7% 3,391 3,271 0.25%
160303009 Duangan 2.7% 1,610 1,596 0.06%
160303011 Guadalupe 6.9% 4,046 3,854 0.34%
160303037 Guibonon 0.8% 502 737 −2.65%
160303012 Hawilian 4.0% 2,358 2,147 0.66%
160303038 Kalabuan 0.5% 283 343 −1.34%
160303039 Kinamaybay 1.2% 683 654 0.30%
160303013 Labao 1.6% 930 721 1.80%
160303040 Langag 2.0% 1,197 1,084 0.70%
160303014 Maasin 1.8% 1,091 1,079 0.08%
160303010 Mac-Arthur 0.3% 200 195 0.18%
160303015 Mahagcot 1.4% 841 833 0.07%
160303041 Maliwanag 0.5% 296 163 4.26%
160303016 Milagros 2.0% 1,172 1,145 0.16%
160303017 Nato 2.9% 1,732 1,639 0.39%
160303042 New Gingoog 0.8% 495 420 1.16%
160303043 Odiong 1.1% 622 545 0.93%
160303018 Oro 3.3% 1,922 1,536 1.58%
160303044 Piglawigan 3.2% 1,882 1,623 1.04%
160303019 Poblacion 8.1% 4,778 4,907 −0.19%
160303020 Remedios 2.4% 1,447 1,665 −0.98%
160303021 Salug 2.1% 1,238 1,262 −0.13%
160303045 San Isidro 0.7% 385 358 0.51%
160303046 San Jose 0.3% 150 151 −0.05%
160303022 San Toribio 4.1% 2,424 2,218 0.62%
160303047 San Vicente 1.3% 765 578 1.98%
160303023 Santa Fe 3.4% 1,990 1,698 1.12%
160303024 Segunda 0.5% 293 314 −0.48%
160303048 Sinakungan 0.8% 464 485 −0.31%
160303026 Tagabase 1.4% 827 780 0.41%
160303027 Taganahaw 0.6% 382 376 0.11%
160303028 Tagbalili 0.9% 546 632 −1.02%
160303029 Tahina 1.3% 769 742 0.25%
160303030 Tandang Sora 1.3% 768 732 0.34%
160303049 Valentina 0.6% 375 336 0.77%
Total 59,065 51,897 0.91%
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Demographics

More information Year, Pop. ...
Population census of Esperanza
YearPop.±% p.a.
1918 2,894    
1939 9,247+5.69%
1948 8,488−0.95%
1960 31,825+11.64%
1970 21,051−4.04%
1975 23,377+2.12%
1980 25,257+1.56%
1990 36,139+3.65%
1995 42,118+2.91%
2000 44,151+1.02%
2007 47,659+1.06%
2010 51,897+3.15%
2015 54,801+1.04%
2020 59,353+1.69%
2024 59,065−0.12%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[13][14][12][15][16]
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In the 2024 census, Esperanza had a population of 59,065.[17] The population density was 44 inhabitants per square kilometre (110/sq mi).

Economy

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Poverty incidence of Esperanza

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2000
69.68
2003
78.40
2006
66.90
2009
61.94
2012
52.85
2015
50.52
2018
45.67
2021
44.10

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

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