San Julian, Eastern Samar
San Julian | |
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| Municipality of San Julian | |
Church of San Julian | |
| Motto: "For the love of San Julian" | |
Map of Eastern Samar with San Julian highlighted | |
OpenStreetMap | |
Location within the Philippines | |
| Coordinates: 11°45′13″N 125°27′21″E / 11.75361°N 125.45583°E | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Region | Eastern Visayas |
| Province | Eastern Samar |
| District | Lone district |
| Barangays | 16 (see Barangays) |
| Government | |
| • Type | Sangguniang Bayan |
| • Mayor | Dorie Jorgie O. Estaron |
| • Vice Mayor | Dennis P. Estaron |
| • Representative | Christopher Sheen P. Gonzales |
| • Councilors | List |
| • Electorate | 10,852 voters (2025) |
| Area | |
• Total | 150.62 km2 (58.15 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) |
| Highest elevation | 205 m (673 ft) |
| Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
| Population (2020 census) | |
• Total | 14,800 |
| • Density | 98/km2 (250/sq mi) |
| • Households | 3,736 |
| Demonym | San Juliananon |
| Economy | |
| • Income class | 5th municipal income class |
| • Poverty incidence | 36.31 |
| • Revenue | ₱ 182.3 million (2022) |
| • Assets | ₱ 250.6 million (2022) |
| • Expenditure | ₱ 141.8 million (2022) |
| • Liabilities | ₱ 69.5 million (2020) |
| Service provider | |
| • Electricity | Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative (ESAMELCO) |
| Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
| ZIP code | 6814 |
| PSGC | |
| IDD : area code | +63 (0)55 |
| Native languages | Waray Tagalog |
| Website | www |
San Julian, officially the Municipality of San Julian (Waray: Bungto han San Julian; Tagalog: Bayan ng San Julian), is a municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,800 people.
The establishment of Libas in 1781 as a village was largely the work of a Franciscan parish priest of Sulat, Fr Melchor Claver. Through his efforts, a church was constructed, and houses were gathered around it. He directed the construction of a casa tribunal, a cemetery, and a rectory (convento). On July 4, 1863, Libas was separated from Sulat politically and ecclesiastically, and as it already had enough population and revenues to support a priest, was erected into a diocesan parish on August 25, 1871