Bayambang, officially the Municipality of Bayambang (; ; ), is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in the
province
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of
Pangasinan
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,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census it has a population of 129,011.
It previously included the municipalities of
Bautista,
Alcala,
Santo Tomas,
Rosales
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,
Paniqui,
Gerona and
Camiling. It was founded in the 16th century by Agalet, an
Aeta
Aeta (Ayta ), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous peoples who live in various parts of Luzon islands in the Philippines. They are included in the wider Negrito grouping of the Philippines and the rest of Southeast A ...
.
Bayambang is the former seat of the 5th Capital of the Revolutionary Philippine Republic. It celebrates its Malangsi Fishtival
icin the 1st week of April ("Kalutan tan Gayaga ed Dalan"). Bayambang is the seat of the
Pangasinan State University and its Colleges of Nursing and Education.
Etymology
According to legend, the name of the town came from the name of a plant called "balangbang" (''
Bauhinia acuminata'') which grew in abundance during the early days. "Culibangbang" leaves were used for bulalong Iloko or sinigang. The verdant hills of Bayambang were almost fully covered by these plants. The people made pickles out of them. As the years passed by these plants became extinct in the vicinity, but the name "Bayambang", which sounds like an echo of the plant's name, was retained as the town designation.
Others believed that the name of the town came from the once numerous "Culibangbang" trees which were misunderstood as "Bayambang" by Spanish colonizers.
Telbang (''
Erythrina variegata''), also known as Bagbag in Ilokano and Dapdap in other dialects, was the original Bayambang. Bayambang is not a tree but actually a plant named
celosia
''Celosia'' ( ) is a small genus of edible and ornamental plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Its species are commonly known as woolflowers, or, if the flower heads are crested by fasciation, cockscombs. The plants are well known in E ...
.
History
Benaldo Gutierrez and Honorato Carungay claim Bayambang was founded in the early 16th century by an
Aeta
Aeta (Ayta ), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous peoples who live in various parts of Luzon islands in the Philippines. They are included in the wider Negrito grouping of the Philippines and the rest of Southeast A ...
named Agalet. Bayambang was inside Inirangan and Hermosa but was re-located to Telbang and southern Poblacion in Old Bayambang.
In 1897, the first "Juez de Cuchillo" executed residents and burned houses. In November 1899
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (: March 22, 1869February 6, 1964) was a Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who became the first List of presidents of the Philippines, president of the Philippines (1899–1901), and the first pre ...
designated Bayambang as the Pangasinan capital during the Japanese Regime and the seat of the short-lived Philippine Republic. It was captured by Gen.
Arthur MacArthur of Tarlac on October 12, 1899.
Jose P. Rizal visited
Camiling,
Tarlac
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's Leonor Rivera, since it was formerly a part of Bayambang.
Antonio Luna
Antonio Narciso Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta (; October 29, 1866 – June 5, 1899) was a Filipinos, Filipino army general and a pharmacist who fought in the Philippine–American War before his assassination on June 5, 1899, at the age ...
built a camp in Bayambang. Dr. Diaz became Governor under the Japanese Imperial Government and held Office in Bayambang at the Eulogio Dauz residence (junction of Quezon Blvd. And M.H. Del Pilar streets).
Bayambang was the seat of the
UNESCO
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National Community Training Center.
Gobernadorcillo
The (, literally "little governor") was a municipal judge or governor in the Captaincy General of the Philippines, Philippines during the History of the Philippines (1565–1898), Spanish colonial period, who carried out in a town the combined ...
Vicente Cayabyab was the first Chief Executive of the town during the Spanish Regime followed by
Cabeza de Barangay
A ''cabeza de barangay'' ("barangay head"), also known as ''teniente del barrio'' ("holder of the barrio"), was the head of a barangay or barrio political unit in the Philippines during Spanish rule.Scott, William Henry. ''Barangay Sixteenth-C ...
Mauricio de Guzman. He was succeeded by Honorato Carungay Lorenzo Rodriguez, Julian Mananzan and later Saturnino Evaristo Dimalanta as president.
Lauriano Roldan became the first Civil Government President. He was succeeded by Alvino Garcia, Mateo Mananzan, Gavino de Guzman, Marciano Fajardo, Agustin Carungay, Emeterio Camacho and Enrique M. Roldan.
The Mayors were Gerundio Umengan, Leopoldo Aquino Sr., Ambrosio Gloria (appointed by the PCAU of the Army), Bernardo Lagoy, Leopoldo Aquino Sr. (reelected), Eligio C. Sagun (1952–1955), Don Numeriano Castro (appointed), Salvador F. Quinto (1956–1959), Miguel C. Matabang (1960–1963), Jaime P. Junio (1964–1986), Feliciano Casingal Jr. (OIC), Don Daniel Bato (OIC), Domingo Tagulao, Calixto B. Camacho, Leocadio C. De Vera Jr and Engr. Ricardo M. Camacho.
Dr. Cezar T. Quiambao is the incumbent Municipal Mayor.
On April 5, 2014, in celebration of its 400th anniversary, Bayambang was declared winner of the
Guinness World Record
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for the longest barbecue grill wherein an interconnected grill pads simultaneously grilled of
tilapia
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, beating
Turkey
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's .
Cojuangco claim
The
Cojuangco
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's Central Azucarera de Tarlac Realty Corporation (CAT) claims ownership of 386.8-hectare estate in 12 barangays in Bayambang, including the site of the Camp Gregg Military Reservation (declared on October 13, 1903, by the US colonial government, turned over to the Philippines on March 27, 1949, and particularly to the Bureau of Lands on September 29, 1949). The Alyansa ng mga Magbubukid sa Gitnang Luson (AMGL, Peasant Alliance in Central Luzon) opposed the Cojuancos.
Geography
The Municipality of Bayambang is bounded on the north by
Malasiqui
Malasiqui, officially the Municipality of Malasiqui (; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 143,094 people.
Etymology
The word ''Malasiqui'' originates from the P ...
,
Camiling on the south,
Bautista on the east, and
Urbiztondo on the west. Bayambang is the southernmost town in the province of Pangasinan. It is the gateway to
Tarlac
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Province.
The town's
terrain
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varies from rolling hills to plains. The climate is marked by a wet season from June to October and a dry season from November to May.
The town's land area is that consists of the following:
*Total Agricultural Area:
*Total Residential Area:
*Total Commercial Area:
*Total Institutional Area:
*Forest reserve & Wild Parks:
*Total Industrial Area:
*Open Space:
Bayambang is situated from the provincial capital
Lingayen
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, and from the country's capital city of
Manila
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.
Barangays

Bayambang is politically subdivided into 77
barangay
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s,
11 of which are urban barangays and 66 are rural barangays. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s and some have
sitios
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.
* Alinggan
* Amanperez
* Amancosiling Norte
* Amancosiling Sur
* Ambayat I
* Ambayat II
* Apalen
* Asin
* Ataynan
* Bacnono
* Balaybuaya
* Banaban
* Bani
* Batangcaoa
* Beleng
* Bical Norte
* Bical Sur
* Bongato East
* Bongato West
* Buayaen
* Buenlag 1st
* Buenlag 2nd
* Cadre Site
* Carungay
* Caturay
* Darawey (Tangal)
* Duera
* Dusoc
* Hermoza
* Idong
* Inanlorenza
* Inirangan
* Iton
* Langiran
* Ligue
* M. H. del Pilar
* Macayocayo
* Magsaysay
* Maigpa
* Malimpec
* Malioer
* Managos
* Manambong Norte
* Manambong Parte
* Manambong Sur
* Mangayao
* Nalsian Norte
* Nalsian Sur
* Pangdel
* Pantol
* Paragos
* Poblacion Sur
* Pugo
* Reynado
* San Gabriel 1st
* San Gabriel 2nd
* San Vicente
* Sancagulis
* Sanlibo
* Sapang
* Tamaro
* Tambac
* Tampog
* Tanolong
* Tatarac
* Telbang
* Tococ East
* Tococ West
* Warding
* Wawa
* Zone I (
Poblacion
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)
* Zone II (Poblacion)
* Zone III (Poblacion)
* Zone IV (Poblacion)
* Zone V (Poblacion)
* Zone VI (Poblacion)
* Zone VII (Poblacion)
Climate
Demographics
*Literacy rate: 92%
*Annual growth rate: 2.6%
*Per-capita income:
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26,182.00
*Primary livelihood: farming, fishing
Economy
Government
Local government
In accordance with the Local Government Code, Bayambang belongs to the
third congressional district in the province of
Pangasinan
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. It is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body. The mayor, vice mayor and councilors are elected directly by the people via an election held every three years.
Elected officials
Members of the Municipal Council (2022–2025):
* Mayor:
Mary Clare Judith Phyllis J. Quiambao
* Vice-Mayor: Ian Camille C. Sabangan
* Councilors:
** Mylvin T. Junio
** Philip R. Dumalanta
** Benjamin Francisco S. de Vera
** Jose S. Ramos
** Amory M. Junio
** Gerardo D. Flores
** Martin E. Terrado II
** Levinson Nessus M. Uy
Culture
Binasuan is a colorful and lively dance from Bayambang which illustrates the balancing skills of the dancers. The dancers gracefully maneuver glasses half-filled with rice wine which whirl and roll on the floor.
Fish "Buro" is originally made in barangay Bongato. This fermented rice delicacy is made of
steamed rice
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, salt and freshwater fish (either carp, catfish, eel, gurami or "dalag"). Rice Crackers are made in barangay Sangcagulis and has become a popular merienda among the locals.
Tourism

On November 27, 2012, a half-million people witnessed the malangsi-fish festival including the "kalutan ed dalan" street grilling party. Pista’y Baley's theme is "Unified Bayambang, Progressive Bayambaguenos." Tourist attractions of Bayambang include:
*The Farmers parade displayed and corn husk products.
*Bayambang District Hospital
*Drum Corp Philippines (27th Lancers)
*Northern Plains Mansions
*CSI and Royal Malls
*Agno River Flood Control Project, Bacnono
*Rock Island Resort
*Mangabul lake
*
St. Vincent Ferrer Parish Church
*
St. Vincent Ferrer Statue
Healthcare
The Julius K. Quiambao Medical and Wellness Center under
The Medical City
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is a 100-bed regional hospital which is departmentalized to provide
Tertiary Level II health care with 250
medical experts. The six-story JKQ Medical building rises along Bayambang-
San Carlos Road in
Barangay
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Asin. It features eye care, women's healthcare, mental wellness with CT scan, 3D ultrasound,
magnetic resonance imaging
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and
cone beam computed tomography
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.
Education
There are two Schools District Offices which govern all educational institutions within the municipality. They oversee the management and operations of all private and public elementary and high schools.
These are Bayambang I Schools District Office, and Bayambang II Schools District Office.
Primary and elementary schools
* Alinggan-Banaban Elementary School
* Amanperez Elementary School
* Amancosiling Elementary School
* Ataynan Elementary School
* Asiana Learning Institute
* Bacnono Elementary School
* Balaybuaya Elementary School
* Bani Elementary School
* Bascos-Manambong Parte Elementary School
* Bayambang Central School
* Beleng Elementary School
* Bical Elementary School
* Bongato East Elementary School
* Bongato West Elementary School
* Buayaen Central School
* Buenlag Elementary School
* Carungay Elementary School
* Cason Elementary School
* Catalino Castañeda Elementary School
* Caturay Elementary School
* Darawey Elementary School
* Dosoc Elementary School
* Hermoza Elementary School
* Idong-Inanlorenza Elementary School
* Inirangan Elementary School
* Langiran Elementary School
* Liahona Learning Center
* Macayocayo Elementary School
* Maigpa Elementary School
* Malimpec Elementary School
* Malioer Elementary School
* Managos Elementary School
* Manambong Sur Elementary School
* Mother Goose Special School System
* Nalsian Elementary School
* Obillo Elementary School
* Pangdel Elementary School
* Paragos Elementary School
* San Gabriel 2nd Elementary School
* San Gabriel-Iton Elementary School
* San Vicente Elementary School
* Sapang Elementary School
* St. Vincent's Catholic School
* St. Alexander M. Sauli Catholic School
* Tamaro-Tambac Elementary School
* Tampog Elementary School
* Tanolong Elementary School
* Tatarac Apalen Elementary School
* Telbang Elementary School
* Tococ East West Elementary School
* Warding Elementary School
* Wawa Elementary School
Secondary schools
* A.P. Guevara Integrated School
* Bayambang National High School
* Beleng National High School
* Moises B. Rebamontan National High School
* Hermosa National High School
* Sanlibo National High School
* Tanolong National High School
* Tococ National High School
*
Higher educational institutions
* Marianne College of Science and Technology
* Pangasinan State University
References
External links
*
Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the PhilippinesBayambang at the Pangasinan Government Website
Local Governance Performance Management System*
Philippine Standard Geographic CodePhilippine Census Information
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Municipalities of Pangasinan
Populated places on the Agno River