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Santol was formerly a part of the Municipality of Balaoan and Mountain Province. It lies in the northeastern part of the province, bounded on the north by Sudipen, on the south by San Gabriel, Benguet Province on the east and Balaoan on the west. It has an approximated area of 12,138 hectares which comprises mostly hilly mountainous in predominantly occupied by cultural minority groups. It has a population of 9,462.

It was during the Spanish-American war that Santol got its name. It is said that when the Spanish soldiers dropped by this place, they met women carrying baskets full of ripe santol fruits. The soldiers asked the name of the place. The women did not understand Spanish and thinking that the soldiers asked them the name of the fruits inside the basket, they answered, "Santol, apo". The soldiers did not understand the native dialect and all they remembered was the word "SANTOL", hence the name of the place.

In 1908, Barrio Santol was organized into a township of the Sub-province of Amburayan, Mountain Province. The seat of government was located at Tubaday and the first president was Camilot.

In 1922, Mt. Province relinquished the mountainous area of Santol, La Union and became a municipality district of the Province of La Union. In 1949, through Executive Order No. 214, President Elpidio Quirino, elevated the status of the Municipal District of Santol into a regular municipality.

Agriculture is the major livelihood of the people with rice, tobacco, bananas, peanuts, beans, mangoes, avocados, and tiger grass as the main crops. Its rugged terrain makes the town an ideal place for raising fruit trees and provides abundant raw materials for cottage industry such as soft brooms, wood carvings, baskets, and other bamboo craft.

It is classified as fifth (5th) class municipality and composed of eleven (11) barangays with the nearest barangay 3 kilometers away from Poblacion and 38 kilometers for the farthest. A 40 km distance from San Fernando City, the capital of La Union, and can be traveled for one (1) hour by Bus.

The town is still underdeveloped. It is accessible from the national highway up to Poblacion by an all-weather cemented road. Improvement and opening of barangay roads, especially to the mountainous areas are the priority projects for implementation by the local administration.

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