Samar (province)

Samar
Western Samar
Nickname: 
The Caving Capital Province of the Philippines
Location in the Philippines
OpenStreetMap
Coordinates: 11°50′N 125°00′E / 11.83°N 125°E / 11.83; 125
CountryPhilippines
RegionEastern Visayas
FoundedAugust 11, 1841
CapitalCatbalogan
Largest cityCalbayog
Government
  TypeSangguniang Panlalawigan
  GovernorSharee Ann T. Tan (NP)
  Vice GovernorArnold V. Tan (NP)
  LegislatureSamar Provincial Board
Area
  Total
6,048.03 km2 (2,335.16 sq mi)
  Rank10th out of 81
Highest elevation
(Mount Huraw)
890 m (2,920 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  Total
793,183
  Rank39th out of 81
  Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
   Rank64th out of 81
Divisions
  Independent cities0
  Component cities
  Municipalities
  Barangays951
  DistrictsLegislative districts of Samar
Time zoneUTC+8 (PHT)
ZIP Code
6700–6725
IDD:area code+63(0)55
ISO 3166 codePH-WSA
Spoken languages
Highway routes
Websitesamar.lgu-ph.com

Samar, officially the Province of Samar (Waray: Probinsya han Samar; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Samar), or also known as Western Samar, is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Catbalogan while Calbayog is the most populous city in the province. It is bordered by Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Leyte and Leyte Gulf, and includes several islands in the Samar Sea. Samar is connected to the island of Leyte via the San Juanico Bridge.

In 1768, Leyte and modern Samar were created out of the historical province of Samar. In 1965, Northern and Eastern Samar were created.

Fishing and agriculture are the major economic activities in the province.

On 8 November 2013, the province was significantly damaged by Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), particularly the towns of Basey, Marabut and Santa Rita.