Gonzaga, Cagayan
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Gonzaga is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines
Philippines
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Physical description

Gonzaga is located at the northeastern tip of the province of Cagayan, bordered by the municipality of Santa Ana to the northeast, the municipality of Santa Teresita to the west, and the municipality of Lal-lo to the south. It is approximately 45 kilometers from Aparri, the nearest commercial center, 125 kilometers from the provincial capital of Tuguegarao City
Tuguegarao City
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, and 607 kilometers from Manila
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Gonzaga has a total land area of 56,743 Ha, the majority of which remains undeveloped. It has large stretches of virgin forests, especially throughout the mountainous areas of the Sierra Madre mountain range. The highest elevation in the municipality is 1,130 meters above sea level, located at Mount Cagua (see Cagua Volcano
Cagua Volcano
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) in Barangay Magrafil.

The majority of the municipality's 40.2 km coastline is mostly along the Babuyan Channel to the north, although it is also bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the southeast. The eleven coastal barangays contain a total of 139 Ha of beaches, 69 Ha of mangrove forests, and 348 Ha of coral reefs.

History

The original inhabitants of Gonzaga were Negrito
Negrito
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s, especially members of Aeta
Aeta
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 tribes. The first recorded name of the area was Gampao, an Aeta word meaning 'mountainous;' later this was changed to Wangag, meaning 'river.' In the eighteenth century, groups of Ilocano-speaking immigrants arrived in several waves by sea and land, gradually displacing the Aeta in the lowland areas.

Wangag was given ecclesiastical recognition on February 23, 1869, as a barrio of the Municipality of Buguey. In 1917 it was renamed Rumang-ay, an Ilocano word meaning 'to be progressive.' The following year, however, it would change once again in honor of the first Filipino Governor of Cagayan, Gracio P. Gonzaga. By executive order of Governor General Francis Burton Harrison
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, the independent Municipality of Gonzaga officially came into being on January 1, 1918.

Demographics

According to the most recent census, Gonzaga has a population of approximately 35,424 people in 6,039 households. It is politically subdivided into 25 barangay
Barangay
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s, including four urban barangays which constitute the Poblacion
Poblacion
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 area.

Gonzaga is primarily an agricultural municipality, with more than half of the workforce employed primarily as either farmers of fishers. Approximately 5,500 Ha of agricultural land are currently under production, the majority of which are dedicated to rice farming.

Barangays

Gonzaga is politically subdivided into 25 barangays.


  • Amunitan
  • Batangan
  • Baua
  • Cabanbanan Norte
  • Cabanbanan Sur
  • Cabiraoan
  • Callao
  • Calayan
  • Caroan
  • Casitan
  • Flourishing (Poblacion)
  • Ipil
  • Isca

  • Magrafil
  • Minanga
  • Rebecca (Nagbabacalan)
  • Paradise (Poblacion)
  • Pateng
  • Progressive (Poblacion)
  • San Jose
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Maria
  • Smart (Poblacion)
  • Tapel


Municipal Mayors



Francis Torres

Leandro Zuniega

Teodoro Castro

Francisco Torres

Cesario Peralta

Frederico Navarro

Caytano de la Cruz

Delfin Baltazar

Claro P. Nuñez

Romarico Salvanera

Francisco T. Baclig

Hermogenes T. Baclig

Juan B. Naval

Ricardo M. Paddayuman

Aresenio P. Gonzales

Epifanio G. Gaspar

Rosendo P. Abad

Engr. Carlito S. Pentecostes, Jr.

1918-1921

1922-1924

1925-1927

1928-1931

1932-1940, 1945–1946

1941

1942-1945, 1948–1951, 1960–1967

1952-1955

1956-1959

1967

1968-1986

1986-1987

1987

1988

1988-1998

1998-2007

2007-2010

2010–present

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