Sabado, Abril 26, 2014

Siniloan,Laguna




The town of SiniloanLaguna is a second class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 35,363 people, the people call themselves as Siniloeño/a or Siniloense in Filipino.
Sinilóan lies between the plains of the Sierra Madre Mountains and the Laguna de Bay, bounded between the municipality of Mabitac on the west, Pañguil on the east, Real, Quezon on the North and Laguna de Bay on the South. Famy which was formerly a small barrio of Siniloan and known as Barrio Calumpáng was separated from Siniloan in 1910, while the town Mabitac, also formerly a barrio of Siniloan, was separated from the town in 1613. A river named Río Romelo runs through the center of the town and is used for fishing ground and irrigation purposes. The town proper or población is about 84 kilometers (52 mi) from Manila, passing Manila East Road or Marcos Highway, and about 113 kilometers (70 mi) via the South Luzon Expressway passing the town of Santa Cruz, the capital of the province.Siniloan is politically subdivided into 20 barangays Of these, 13 are classified as urban and 7 are classified as rural.

The name Siniloan is also believed to have been taken from a legendary story about Luis and Ana, a married couple who chased a wild boar from a place called Luisiana. They ran after that big boar from Luisiana to Cavinti (kapit sa Binti). The people along the way who saw Luis and Ana chasing the boar took pity on them and helped them to catch it. The people chased the boar through the towns of Lumban, Kalayaan, Loñgos, Paete, Pakil, and Pañguil until they finally caught the boar in this town by means of the lassoed captivity or Siniloan. 



The Siniloan, Laguna town have a traditional festival and the Siniloeño/a or Siniloense called it Guiling Guiling festival, that came from the accidentally misunderstanding of the Filipino and the Spanish, during the colonization of Spanish some female inhabitants of the place were milling their palay in their fields. While doing this, some Spaniards came and asked them, "Como se llama esta pueblo?" The natives, not knowing Spanish thought that they were asked what they were doing and one of them answered, "Camí po ay gumiguiling". The Spaniards repeated, "Guiling-Guiling", to which the natives nodded. Some this place known as "Guiling-Guiling” starting that day the Siniloeño/a celebrate the Guiling Guiling Festival yearly.



The Siniloan town have its own balbal languages, like “chong” or Tiyo, “yayang” or Lola, “datung” or Pera, they also called the Police as “parak”. Even though others don’t know the meaning of this word the Siniloeño/a can understand this, It’s like similar in meaning but different in word, so that the citizen of Siniloan Laguna use it and talk to each other by using the same word or balbal languages and they understand each other easily and comfortable.



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