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Corella From the Past to the Present
« on: March 24, 2008, 12:35:30 PM »
Corella
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Corella is the smallest municipality of Bohol with only eight barangay. In 2007, it has a popupation of more than 6 thousand. It is 10 kilometers away from the backdoor of the city of Tagbilaran. In the early '40s many Corellahanon went to Mindanao to look for lands.In Canangca-an , a group of men lead by Catalino Sayon first settled in Saug, now the municipality of New Corella. They tilled the land and latter brought with them their families. Many relatives from the first migrants from Canangca-an went to the place until it was called New Corella when it became a town in 1966. They were the first to own lands in the so called 'homestead'  with 12 hectares more or less which they occupied and cultivated. The land was swampy and developed into an irrigated big track of riceland. The smallest town of Bohol was able to built a big community in the province of Davao, now the town of New Corella. Based on my observation, there are many clans or group of families  that stayed in New Corella than in Corella Bohol. Many Corellahanon will have a vacation during the month of April  and May to see their left relatives timely for the fiesta which is celebrated April 27 and the fiesta of Tagbilaran on May 1. Though the smallest municipality, it is now becoming a tourist destination because of the conservation of the Philippine
Tarsier in barangay Canapnapan.

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2008, 03:17:39 PM »
Happy Fiesta sa tanan taga Corella mao gyud nay among agianan pauli sa Sikatuna.

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2008, 03:44:57 PM »
Kining among barangay sa Canangca-an, boundary  sa Corella ug sikatuna. Kilid sa among barangay ang barangay Cang-agong. Ang uban mga manabo nga taga Sikatuna, moagi sa among balay. Kaila ka ug mga Dalagan sa Sikatuna. Ako na silang mga boardmate sa Tagbilaran.

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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2008, 03:48:05 PM »
Corella, Bohol
Tikang ha Wikipedia
Laktaw ngadto ha: paglayag, bilnga
An Corella usa nga ika-unom ka klase nga bungto ha lalawigan han Bohol ha Butnga nga Kabisay-an nga rehiyon han Kabisay-an ha Pilipinas. Nahamutangan an bungto ha mga napulo (10) ka kilometro ha amihanan han kapital han probinsya, nga amo an Syudad han Tagbilaran. Ha salatan, mga lima ka kilometro ka harayo amo an mga beach o baybayon han Panglao. Sumala han 2000 nga census, mayda ini populasyon nga 6,048 ka tawo ha 1,263 nga panimalay.

An Corella amo an kaurogan nga inuukyan han mga Philippine tarsier, an giguti-ayi nga primate han kalibotan. Kaurugan hini nga mga amo nga baga la kadako hin kumo hin kamot mabibilngan ha Baranggay Cancatac, mga tulo ka kilometro tikang han sawang han bungto.

An mga tawo han Corella kaurugan mga konserbatibo nga Katoliko Romano nga nahalakip han Parokya han Our Lady of the Village (Nuestra Señora del Villar) nga iton piyesta hini ginsasaurog hiton Abril 27 ha tagsa tuig, mga upat la ka adlaw ugsa hiton Fiesta ni San Jose nga ginsasaurog han Tagbilaran dida hiton Mayo 1.

Iton Corella waray dako nga industriya. Mayda ini dako nga supply hin tubig nga ada hiton tinatag-iyahan nga katuna-an han bungto, pero an mga nangungukoy ha Syudad han Tagbilaran an nahingaupay tikang han mga resource kay an infrastuktura gindisenyo para ha kaurugan han syudan. An bungto nagin utangan ngadto han tinatag-iyahan han gobyerno pero pinapamalakad hin pribado nga na-serbisyo hin tubig tungod han pagkonsumo han tubig han mga nangungukoy.


[igliwat] Mga Baranggay
An Corella mayda walo (8) nga baranggay.

Anislag
Canangca-an
Canapnapan
Cancatac
Pandol
Poblacion
Sambog
Tanday

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #4 on: March 26, 2008, 02:04:41 PM »
Mga pangomusta diha sa Canangcaan:
Komusta Hon. Vito Rapal, ang mayor sa Corella nga taga Canangcaan, ang atong kagawad Hon. Godofredo Ado. Unsa may atong katikaraan karong umaabot nga pista. Komusta sa tanang taga Canangcaan. Nagpadayon diha karon ang survey ug application sa pagtitulo sa yuta . Sunod semana, maghinayhinay nag abot ang mga bakasyonista diha.

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2008, 11:27:27 AM »
Canangcaan
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     Canangcaan is the biggest barangay in area and the farthest from the poblacion. It has a population of 850 as of 2007 census. It is the passway of the new route going to Balilihan, Catigbian to  the interior towns of Bohol. During the Spanish time, a certain Nangca tree was a meeting place of  people from the nearby barangay where they played tari-tari, hantak and other games during Sundays and holidays. From that time  on , it was called Canangcaan even if nangka tree did not grow in abundance.
      It consist of four setios namely, Cang-anggod, Canghumangit, Cando and Pung-on , barrio proper. There is no major industry except traditional farming. Copra production is the main source of income. Some started the lumber production of gemelina and  mahogany which grows abundantly for reforestation.The place is turning to become a manmade forest. It is now fully installed  with complete water system and electricity.
      The people were devoted Christian, peaceloving, hospitable and God-fearing.


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« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2008, 11:55:15 AM »
Historical Development    of New Corella, Davao del Norte, the son of Corella, Bohol


        The New Corella has a simple history fifty-five (55) years ago. In the year 1935, five years before the outbreak of World War II, a group of Boholanos headed by Catalino Cajes Sayon, a young agricultural graduate and fresh from his adventures in the United States, arrived in a small barrio of Bugwak, part of the former District of Saug, now the municipality of Asuncion, (Barrio Bugwak is now the barrio of New Bohol) to seek for lands they hope to till and cultivate as their own.

        Not satisfied of the terrain and location of the lands around Bugwak which are hilly, these Boholanos moved on a little farther north. Utilizing the native Mangguwangans and Mandayans as their guide, they arrived at Mopia plain wherein they were amazed and attracted of the potentialities and rich resources for irrigation. To develop the place, the Boholanos took the opportunity of occupying and tilling their respective claimed land areas.

        The plain became the haven of the second, third and fourth wave of Boholano settlers and after a year, the barrio of New Corella was born, a name given after their hometown at Corella, Bohol. The barrio being fully established, became the fourth barrio created within the eastern part of the vast Saug district territory.

        Like any other places, New Corella has a mythical story that every Corellans are proud to tell and cherish.

        Year after year, different tribes like Leyteño, Ilonggo, Ilocano, Cebuano and many others begun to thrive in the said plain with farming as their main source of livelihood.

        As a municipality, New Corella was formerly a barangay of her mother town Asuncion. It was once created through a Presidential Proclamation in 1964 and was fully established in 1965 after the first set of municipal officials duly sworn in to Pres. Diosdado Macapagal in Manila.

        Appointed as first Municipal Mayor was Hon. Prospero S. Amatong who held office only for eleven (11) months because after the election in 1965, the supreme court declared its creation as illegal and unconstitutional. Thus, in 1966 Cong. Lorenzo S. Sarmiento filed a house bill no. 394 creating New Corella into a municipality. This was enacted and approved on June 18, 1967 through R.A. No. 4747. From this beginning, marked the rebirth of New Corella as a municipality.

        The first elected mayor of the town was Hon. Arcadio E. Omega. He served the municipality from 1968 to 1971. It was during his incumbency where development programs and projects were first introduced and implemented. In other words, he pioneered the development of the town. His worth and capabilities were proven when he was re-elected as the Chief Executive and served the town from 1972 to 1980. For this, he was able to continue the plans for the development of the municipality.

        The second chief executive of the town was Hon. Miguel C. Darunday and he was elected in January 1980. He served the people of New Corella as Mayor from February 1980 to March 1986. When her Excellency Corazon C. Aquino took over the Presidency by virtue of "People's Power" during the EDSA revolution on February 1986, Hon. Miguel C. Darunday was replaced by Vice Mayor Daniel B. Turan. He served as the OIC/Municipality Mayor of New Corella from April 1986 to 1987. He was elected as mayor when he ran for the post in 1988. During his term, infrastructure project such as public market and public  terminal were conducted. Because of his honest and devoted leader of the town, he was able to implement programs and projects for the upliftment of the living/economic condition of the populace, particularly projects that supports agricultural productivity.

        Four years is not enough for him to make his dream come true for the betterment of the people of New Corella since various projects were left unfinished, so it was for this reason that he ran for a re-election on May 11, 1992. Luckily, he was re-elected by a majority votes and he was re-elected again last May 1995 election.

        New Corella  comprises twenty (20) barangays. The biggest one is Poblacion with 8,128 people and the smallest barangay is Patroceño with 550 people.

        New Corella falls under the fourth (4th) class level having an average annual income of P2.0 Million taken from realty taxes and other revenues derived from small and medium scale industries.

        Basically, New Corella is an agricultural one having an area of 21,605.04 hectares or 67.20% devoted to agricultural activities. Livestock and poultry raising are backyard in scale. It likewise constitute a vital economic  activity.




 
 
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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2008, 03:52:15 PM »
Sano mas dako pa diay ang New Corella kay sa orig nga Corella sa Bohol. Anyway daghan kaayong salamat and I know one of my mother sister settled in that Town since the late 60's pa.

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« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2008, 04:03:24 PM »
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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2008, 11:46:45 AM »
Ang New Corella dako kaayo kay sa mother town Corella Bohol. Ang mga barangay gipangalan sa mga migrants. Ang barangay New Cortes kadaghanan pod gikan sa Cortes. Ang barangay New Bohol halo halo na sa mga Bol-anon , ang New Sambog gikan pod sa Sambog Corella, ang Carcor halo halo na sa taga Corella ug Carmen Bohol.

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
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Corella is the smallest town of Bohol. Most of the people in the early 40"s migrated to mIndanao in search of a greener pasture. The first man from Canangca-an who lead to look for  land was Catalino  Sayon ,commonly called Iyo Enong. When he found a fertile land suited for farming , he invited more to join them.There are more  Corellahanon in Davao that those left in Bohol. We populated and built a new town in Davao called New Corella, a fast growing and progressive community. Many Corelahanon owns big tracks of land in New Corella and other neighboring municipalities. Its because we are hardworking with strong vision and determination in life.

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« Reply #11 on: May 13, 2008, 09:46:02 AM »
One of my kababayan from Balilihan asked me about iced rain in Corella last Oct. 2007. Yes it was true. My sister in Canangcaan told  that the day was cloudy. They observed  stones falling on the roof. After two minutes, the  ice melted and falled down as if there was a heavy rain. People staying outdoor saw the ice were as big as a gmelina fruit. It was observed in the whole barangay of Canangcaan and other neighboring barangays. I beleived , it was  the effect of global warming.

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The Philippine Tarsier Foundation in Canapnapan, Corella is located in a 7.4 hectare of sanctuary or forest reservation. Visitors can see tarsiers in its natural habitat. This promotes tourism in Corella and the province of Bohol. When I was still young, I caught a full-grown tarsier. I placed  it in a bamboo cage. The animal smashed its head on the wall of the cage in a bid to escape until its skull cracked and died. Therefore, this animal can not be raised  as pet. Before, this animals were mainly hunted  to be made into stuffed toys for  decor. The first man who successfully bread this animal in captivity was
Carlito Pizarras known as "tarsier man", the first man of Corella recorded in the National Geographic.
We invite you to see the Philippine tarsier in Corella . 
 
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                     THE TARSIER
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               Of all the rare animal
               I ever did see.
               The tarsier is the rarest
               By part to me.

               For all day long
               It sleeps on a branch of a tree.
               And when the night comes
               It hunts and eats  prey.
 
 
 


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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2008, 11:59:07 AM »
Corella is gradually changing to restore back farming. Many were able to harvest palay last cropping because of  affordable rain. Some started plowing for corn and other root crops. It was observed in the previous years that there were many idle lands and rice field because of abnormal weather condition. It was observed that there was  rain throughout the year. I believe this is the effects of reforestation. Many were planting trees like gmelinas, mahogany and fruits trees.  Corella is turning to be a man made forest.

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« Reply #14 on: May 19, 2008, 11:51:22 AM »
Happy fiesta to the people of New Corella, Davao, mostly mga Bol-anon, May 15 in honor of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of farmers. All my relatives from Corella Bohol komusta ang fiesta.
Bisan mahal ang bugas, okey lang gihapon.

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« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2008, 07:24:57 AM »
13. Corella
A. Whole town jurisdiction
1. Don Lorenzo Tocmo – Gob’lo
2. Don Celedonio Sayon – Tnt 1
3. Don Leocadio Majinay – J. de Gdos
4. Don Simeon Garrado – J. de Semtra
5. Don Eduardo Bale – J. de Plcia
6. Don Eusebio Calio – Tnt 2
7. Don Eusebio Daronday – Algcl 1
8. Don Mateo Lumain – Algcl 2
9. Don Juan Bale – Algcl 3
B. Public works jurisdiction
10. Don Marcelino Sahidhid – Algcl 1
11. Don Ygnacio Padugdug – Algcl 2
12. Don Celestino Caliao – Algcl 3
13. Don Juan Rebay – Algcl 4
14. Don Juan Lagura – Algcl 5
C. Barrio Cancatac outpost
15. Don Cosme Caybot – Tnt
16. Don Pedro Andoy – Algcl 1
17. Don Matias Bolando – Algcl 2
 
These were the early leaders of Corella during the Spanish time
in the 1800's. The following were from Canangcaan: Mateo Lumain
Celedonio Sayon, Celestino Caliao, Juan Lagura, and Eusebio
Darunday, because of their surnames. I can still remenber that my
great great grandfather was Sayon , fathers bloodline and my
grandmother was Darunday, mothers bloodline.

They were called Don during their times.

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« Reply #16 on: December 25, 2008, 10:24:10 AM »
Malipayong Pasko diha sa mga Corellahanon, sa atong Hon. Mayor Vito Rapal,
Vice mayor Ondong Bolando sa tanang concihales, ilabi sa akong silingan
Kagawad Lolong Ado, " MERRY CHRISTMAS KANINYONG TANAN"  ::)    ::)

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #17 on: January 02, 2009, 10:07:51 AM »
Merry Christmas and a Happy , More Prosperous and Productive New Year, 2009
to all my kababayan in Corella Bohol.
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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2009, 11:42:28 AM »
Sa mga taga Corella, wala pay kisaw-kisaw diha sa politika? Kinsa kaha ang mga
gustong magmayor?

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Re: Corella from the past to the present
« Reply #21 on: February 23, 2009, 02:05:38 PM »
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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #22 on: February 24, 2009, 03:28:56 PM »
            Corella is the home of the smallest primate, the tarseir.

 THE TARSEIR
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               Of all the rare animal
               I ever did see.
               The tarseir is the rarest
               By part to me.

               For all day long
               It sleeps on a branch of a tree.
               And when the night comes
               It hunts and eats  prey.


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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #23 on: February 24, 2009, 03:38:06 PM »


                             Corella Parish Church, Our Lady of the Village

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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #24 on: March 10, 2009, 11:19:10 AM »
Corella, Bohol, Philippines
Municipality of Corella, Province of Bohol, Republic of the Philippines

Project Proposals

    * Municipal Rabies Prevention and Control Program
       [view pdf file]

Projects having donor commitments

    * Integrated Farming for Poverty Alleviation
       [view pdf file]
    * Construction of Farm to Market Road [DPWH, PEO]
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Poverty Profile

Problems Summarized for the Municipality of Corella
Survey Year 2005

If colored Red then Problem is above the mean for all locations in this location level.
If colored Green then Problem is below or equal to the mean for all locations in this location level.

   1. 1. 2 (0.14%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella have Child Mortality.
   2. 55 (3.79%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella have Crime Incidence.
   3. 473 (32.55%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella are living below the Food Threshold.
   4. 32 (2.2%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella have Makeshift Housing Materials.
   5. 680 (46.8%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella are living below the Income Threshold.
   6. 80 (10.22%) Child/Children in the Municipality of Corella are Malnourished.
   7. 3 (0.21%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella are living below the Meal Threshold.
   8. 96 (6.61%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella have Unsanitary Toilet.
   9. 205 (14.11%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella do Not Own the Lot.
  10. 72 (5.3%) Person(s) in the Municipality of Corella are School Dropouts.
  11. 446 (10.82%) Person(s) in the Municipality of Corella are Unemployed.
  12. 7 (0.48%) Household(s) in the Municipality of Corella have Non Potable Water.


Survey Indicator

Rank    Barangay    Year    

Percentage
(Average Value across Indicators)
1    Tanday    2005    13.81 %
2    Cancatac    2005    12.66 %
3    Canapnapan    2005    12.45 %
4    Pandol    2005    11.67 %
5    Canangcaan    2005    10.86 %
6    Anislag    2005    10.82 %
7    Sambog    2005    9.73 %
8    Poblacion    2005    9.36 %
     Total         11.42 %


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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2009, 03:03:18 PM »
Komusta ang mga Corellahanon, hapit  na ang pista sa atong patron, Our Lady of the Village karong Abril 27, 2009

Daghan nang nanguli karon gikan sa lain laing souk sa kailbutan.

Komusta si mayor, Hon. Vito Rapal. Unsay lakaw karon diha sa politika.

Kinsay mag mayor sa 2010?

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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2009, 01:17:37 PM »
Sa mga taga Corella nga magpista Abril 27 in honor of patron saint, Our Lady of the Village.

Akong ge research sa mga Catholic saints, wala may makita nga Our Lady of the Village.

Aduna bay Our Lady of the Village ?  Fake saint...?

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Re: Corella From the Past to the Present
« Reply #27 on: June 06, 2009, 11:31:53 AM »
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