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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND There has been many stories concerning the origin of the town but the most common is about the two lovers, Anao and Aon. Anao was a handsome, strong hunter who fell in love with Aon, the most beautiful woman and daughter of a powerful datu, who ruled the town, which was formerly a barangay. Anao and Aon vowed to be true to their love, despite the datu’s objection. The datu wanted to break their love, however, he failed since the lovers were found dead near the riverbank in cold embrace. Thus, the name Anao-aon in memory of the two lovers.
Anao-aon became a pueblo after the abolition of the encomienda system in the early part of the Spanish regime with Lorenzo Tremedal, a bonafide resident of Surigao, as the Kapitan del Pueblo. During the Spanish-American War, the town was almost reduced to ashes hence, it was reverted into a barrio until the earlier part of 1957.Thru the undying efforts of Martillano Diaz, father of Ex-Board Member Macario M. Diaz, Anao-aon was emancipated and regained its status as a municipality by virtue of Executive Order No. 249 on May 24, 1957 during the time of President Carlos P. Garcia. Macario M, Diaz was given the title of Father of the Municipality of Anao-aon. On August 15, 1957 the municipality was inaugurated. Thru House Bill No. 1768, approved May 20, 1971 by the House of the Senate, Anao-aon was changed into San Francisco in honor of the Patron Saint, Saint Francis Xavier. From then on, the town progressed under the leadership of the following mayors; - Macario M. Diaz
- Hermigildo Naparota
- Simon Reyna (6 months before 1963 election)
- Celso Bernal
- Francisco Delani
- Agapito A. Angob
- Col Tomas G Japzon (Ret)
- Agapito A. Angob
- Emeliano T. Senaca
- Emeliano T. Senaca
- Nestor A. Olvis
2007 Present - Simplicia P. Bacol Due to confusion in mail deliveries and some administrative matters, the Local Government Unit is inclosing the former name “Anao-aon” in any communication and addresses relative to the operation of the LGU. General Information Name of LGU : San Francisco (Anao-aon) Date Created : May 24, 1957 Enabling Act : Executive Order No. 249 Land Area : 4,736 Has. Total No. of Barangays : 11 (8 Coastal Brgys. Including Town Proper & 3 Upland Barangays) Total Population : 11,521 (as of May 2000 NSO CENSUS) Total No. of Households : 2,755 Classification : 5th Class Municipality General Geographic Location : West of Surigao City General Climate : Type II Climate General Terrain : Dominant Mountainous Areas and limited plain Distance from LGU to Center : 12 Km. Distance from LGU to Airport : 8 Km. to Bus Terminal : 12.5 Km. Jeep Terminal : 12.0 Km. Ferry/Wharf : 9.0 Km. Land Use Agricultural Crop Land : 2,849.046 Has. Rice Land : 264.586 Has. Built-Up Areas : 1,086.527 Has. Agro-Industrial/Grassland/ Pasture : 164.661 Has. Forest Land : 1,263.000 Has. Mineral Forest Land : 39.030 Has. Tourism : 5.070 Has. Swamp Land : 0.080 Has. Total : 5,672.000 Has. Major Economic Products Cereal : 57.3% Meat : 23.8% Root crops : 15.1% Fruits : 3.8%__ Total : 100.00% Local Government Unit Sub-units : 11 Barangays Employees : 65 Precincts : 43 Registered Voters : 7,795 Legislative Body Members : 11 Planning Body Members : 20 SK Members : 564 Protective Services PNP Personnel : 12 Fire Control : None Military Detail : 2 CAFGU : 30____ Total : 44 Communication Services Private TAWAG Station (Telephone) : 1 Wireless Communications : 2 (GLOBE & SMART) Public Postal Outlets : 1 VHF Transceiver : 1 Educational Institutions Private School : 1 Public – Primary : 5 Elementary : 12 High School : 2 Total No. of Enrollees : 1,989 Public Facilities Municipal Health Center : 1 Barangay Health Center : 8 School Building : 38 H.E. Building : 3 Principal’s Office : 1 Mun. Farmers Trng. Center : 1 Multi-Purpose Center : 9 unfinished & 2 existing Barangay Hall : 11 Municipal Building : 1 (old bldg. For Renovation) : 1 Existing Building : 1 Legislative Building : 1 ABC Building Municipal Garage : 1 Municipal Wharf : 1 Line Agencies Present - National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP)
- Department Of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
- Philippine National Police (PNP)
- Bureau of Jail Management & Penology (BJMP)
- Municipal Local Government Operations Office/DILG
Major Sources of Livelihood Formal Employment : 11.8 % Farming : 39.8 % Fishing : 30.2 % Self Employment (other than Fishing/farming) : 18.2 % Total : 100.00 % Major Ethnic Grouping Surigaonons : 89.0 % Mamanuas : 1.2 % Cebuano’s, other : 9.8 % Total : 100.00 % Major Religious Denominations Catholic : 91.31 % Pentecostal : 4.49 % Jehovahs Witnesses : 2.21 % Protestants, etc. : 1.99 % Total : 100.00 % Existing Road Network Provincial Roads : 16 Km. Municipal Roads : 3.882 Km. Barangay Roads : 23.102 Km. No. of Bridges : 17 Major Transport Available Land – Bus : None PUJ (Multicab) : 15 as per schedule until 9:00 P.M. Tricycle : Anytime Motorcycle w/out sidecar : Anytime Water – Motorized Banca : Anytime Banca Inter-island Boats : Anytime DEMOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION: Filipino : 11,521 Water Level Supply : Level III IDENTIFIED TOURIST DESTINATIONS: LS BY THE SEA Beach Resort : Tigbao, Balite, S.F., SDN. Quizon Beach : Tigbao, Balite, S.F., SDN JL Beach Resort : Oslao, SF, SDN. OSLAO Beach Resort : Oslao, SF, SDN. BANBANON Beach : Banbanon, SF, SDN. Liver Pool Beach : Banbanon, SF, SDN. Green Beach : Banbanon, SF, SDN. CAGAPE Beach Resort : Punong, Poblacion, SF, SDN. |