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Calauag, officially the Municipality of Calauag ( tgl, Bayan ng Calauag), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 71,809 people. It is southeast of Manila and east from provincial capital Lucena.


History

According to the writings of Valentin Martin in his "''Ensayo de una sintesis de los trabajos realizados sos las corporaciones religiosas Españolas de Filipinas''", the first record of the establishment of a settlement in Calauag dates as far as the year 1584. However, the formal founding of the town by Spanish conquistadors was placed in the year 1851 with the union of the settlements in Apad and Calauag. The first elected Captain of the town was Juan Sunog. In 1897 the town was placed the Revolutionary Government and Alipio Declaro became the Municipal President. In 1914 under Municipal President Marciano Roldan, the town was destroyed by fire for the first time in its history. On December 24, 1941, the town was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army and on January 14, 1942, the town was again destroyed by fire. On April 19, 1945, the United States and Filipino forces liberated the town from Japanese occupation. The general headquarters of the Philippine Army and Constabulary under the Commonwealth regime was built and station in Calauag during and after the war from 1945 to 1946 against the possible remaining Japanese Armies.


Lost barangays to Bicol

Calauag experienced a big controversy due to a decade long boundary dispute with the town of Santa Elena in the Province of Camarines Norte which resulted in a
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case, Presidential intervention, and the loss of a quarter of its land area. The disputed barangays were Cabuluan, Don Tomas Morato, Guitol, Kagtalaba, Maulawin, Patag Ibaba, Patag Ilaya, Plaridel, and Tabugon. On October 14, 1991, the Provincial Government and Municipal Government of Calauag ordered the demolition of a boundary marker installed by the DENR. In October 1995, then-President
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came to Calauag to meet with local officials to resolve the boundary dispute between the two provinces and surveyed the whole disputed area. Calauag retained its jurisdiction, however, the case was elevated to the Supreme Court. The Case of Province of Quezon vs. Province of Camarines Norte eventually ruled in favor of Camarines Norte and Calauag ceased its political jurisdiction on the said barangays.


Geography

Calauag is located on the north-eastern end of
Tayabas Isthmus Tayabas Isthmus, separates the Bicol Peninsula from the main part of Luzon Island, and the Bondoc Peninsula which lies between Tayabas Bay and Ragay Gulf. Luzon has a width of 120 kilometers to 160 kilometers but it narrows to 13 kilometers and not ...
. The Daang Maharlika or Pan-Philippine Highway runs at the town after Lopez in Southbound and after Santa Elena at the Northbound or from Manila. At the north end of Quirino Highway, it meets Daang Maharlika in Barangay Tabugon. It also meets the north end of Guinayangan Provincial Road which also meets Daang Maharlika in Barangay Sumulong. It is bounded to the north-west by Calauag Bay, south-west by Lopez, to the east by
Guinayangan Guinayangan, officially the Municipality of Guinayangan ( tgl, Bayan ng Guinayangan), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,045 people. Guinayangan came from ...
, and to the north by Basiad Bay and Tinig Bay; it is separated from
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by a 1 kilometer narrow strait.


Barangays

Calauag is subdivided into 81 Barangays: * Agoho * Anahawan * Anas * Apad Lutao * Apad Quezon * Apad Taisan * Atulayan * Baclaran (Poblacion) * Bagong Silang * Balibago * Bangkuruhan * Bantolinao * Barangay Uno (Poblacion) * Barangay Dos (Poblacion) * Barangay Tres (Poblacion) * Barangay Cuatro (Poblacion) * Barangay Cinco (Poblacion) * Bigaan * Binutas (Santa Brigida) * Biyan * Bukal * Buli * Dapdap * Dominlog * Doña Aurora * Guinosayan * Ipil * Kalibo (Santa Cruz) * Kapaluhan * Katangtang * Kigtan * Kinamaligan * Kinalin Ibaba * Kinalin Ilaya * Kumaludkud * Kunalum * Kuyaoyao * Lagay * Lainglaingan * Lungib * Mabini * Madlangdungan * Maglipad (Rosario) * Maligaya * Mambaling * Manhulugin * Marilag (Punaya) * Mulay * Pandanan * Pansol * Patihan * Pinagbayanan (Poblacion) * Pinagkamaligan (Poblacion) * Pinagsakayan * Pinagtalleran (Poblacion) * Rizal Ibaba * Rizal Ilaya * Sabang Uno (Poblacion) * Sabang Dos (Poblacion) * Salvacion * San Quintin * San Roque Ibaba * San Roque Ilaya * Santa Cecilia * Santa Maria (Poblacion) * Santa Milagrosa * Santa Rosa * Santo Angel (Pangahoy) * Santo Domingo * Sinag * Sumilang * Sumulong * Tabansak * Talingting * Tamis * Tikiwan * Tiniguiban * Villa Magsino * Villa San Isidro * Viñas * Yaganak


Town proper

The town center ( poblacion) consists of 12 barangays and 11 blocks from the
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Station in the east to Pinagkamaligan ES on the west. Going west from Barangay Pinagtalleran via Quezon Street, there are five blocks of high concentration of shops, groceries, and banks. The Government Center is located in the south of the town which consists of Municipal Hall which houses the City Library, Fire Station, Police Station and Precinct, and the Municipal Council building. Quezon Plaza is a well-used spot for programs and events. The Livelihood Center is two blocks away from the plaza and Quezon Street. Central Park is also located in front of the plaza and the City Hall.


Land area

Calauag has a land area size of 324.71 km2 (125.37 sq mi). Its land is three times bigger than San Francisco, California 121.51 km2 (46.91 sq mi) and almost half-smaller than the size of Singapore 728.3 km2 (281.2 sq mi).


Climate

Calauag has a tropical climate, like most of the country. Summers are hot and dry while the rainy season is cold and wet . It also falls under the Type IV Tropical Climate which has rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. Rainy season must be expected from end of May to last week of December.


Demographics


Economy

Calauag has an agricultural-based economy. Most economic activity happens in Municipal Market and its vicinity. Most agricultural products are
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-based and followed by rice, corn, fish, crabs and other seafoods. It is currently classified as First class-municipality.


Government

The mayor for the 2019–2022 term is Rosalina O. Visorde, wife of former Mayor Luisito S. Visorde. Leah Dela Cruz is the town's incoming vice mayor. Under the 1987 Constitution, The mayor is restricted to three consecutive terms with three years per term, although a mayor can be elected again after an interruption of one term. The mayor has the direct control of the departments while the Municipal Administrator is indirectly in charge of all departments of the Government while the Vice Mayor is in charge of the Municipal Council which consists of seven Councilors and one Municipal Sangguniang Kabataan/SK (Youth Council) Chairman and a President of Liga ng mga Barangay which are elected every three years and Municipal Administrator is appointed by the mayor.


Congressional and provincial legislators

In the 18th Congress of the House of Representatives, Calauag is Represented by Helen Tan of the Fourth Congressional District of Quezon province. Representative Tan is now term-limited. The disputed barangays meanwhile are under First Congressional District of Camarines Norte, Represented by Josefina "Josie" B. Tallado. However, the disputed barangays still receive funds from some of the board members of Quezon Province. In the Provincial Board, the 4th District of Quezon is represented by four incoming board members for the 2019–2022 term: Roderick "Derick" Magbuhos ( NPC), Rhodora "Dhoray" Tan ( NP) and Isaias Ubana II ( NPC).


List of former chief executive


Tourism

* Capaluhan Beach * Pulong Pasig * Pangahoy Beach * Santa Milagrosa Cave * Calauag Central Park * Calauag Crossing * Quezon Plaza * Yaganak Hanging Bridge * The "C" Lighthouse * Quezon Canal * Calauag Municipal Library * Pinagtalleran Playground * Calauag East Central Elementary School * Morato Family Ancestral House


Infrastructure


Transportation

Calauag is accessible by Land Transportation like bus, and train via
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Hondagua of Bicol Express Service. Calauag Station is currently under renovation due to damages of Typhoons and Storms and the Intercity Service is currently defunct. Traveling around the town proper is no problem since there are thousands of tricycles circling the Town Proper.


Utilities

Quezon I Electric Cooperative (QUEZELCO 1)Quezon 1 Electric Cooperative: http://quezelco1.com/ provides Electricity to the entire 3rd and 4th congressional districts including Santa Elena, Camarines Norte and
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, Camarines Sur. Calauag Water District (CWD) provides potable water to the residents of the Town Proper and nearby barangays (villages). The Yaganak-Mambaling Dam is the source of water for the entire town. The Local, NDD and
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are provided by PLDT which absorbed the local franchise of Santos Telephone Corporation. The wireless network and internet are provided by national telecommunications companies PLDT ( Smart and
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), Globe and Dito. Digital Cable Television is provided by local cable operator (Calauag CATV System) and national satellite television providers ( Cignal, G Sat, and previously prior to lapse of congressional franchise, SkyDirect). Liquified petroleum gas meanwhile may be purchased per cylinder tanks in gasoline stations or in local distributors.


Education


Public Schools

Public Schools are operated by the Department of Education, Division of Quezon and divided by two districts: The East District and The West District. There are also one public high school that operates inside the town proper. * Sabang Elementary School (K-6) on Quezon Street Ext. * Pinagkamaligan Elementary School (K-6) on Rizal Street Ext. * Calauag East Central Elementary School (K-6) on Declaro Street, between Bonifacio Street and Rizal Street * Municipal Sector Elementary School (K-6) on Rizal Street beside the East Central Elementary School * Santa Maria Elementary School (K-6) on Rizal Street * Calauag National High School (7-12/Junior High School-Senior High School) on Maharlika Highway *
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, Calauag Extension Campus in New Municipal Hall Complex


Private Schools

* Calauag Central College (K-12+College level) on Rizal Street corner Arguelles Street * Saint Peter's School (Catholic, Parochial School) (Junior High School-College level) on Rizal Street beside the Saint Peter Parish * Froebelian School of Calauag, Inc. (K–Grade 6) on Barangay Cinco * Enverga University


Media

Calauag and nearby towns were being served by Radyo Natin 100.9 FM and QuezoNews-FM 94.5


Sister cities

Historically, the sister cities of Calauag are
Guinayangan Guinayangan, officially the Municipality of Guinayangan ( tgl, Bayan ng Guinayangan), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,045 people. Guinayangan came from ...
,
Tagkawayan Tagkawayan, officially the Municipality of Tagkawayan ( tgl, Bayan ng Tagkawayan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,003 people. It is the easternmost tow ...
(Daughter town of Guinayangan), and
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(then Piris).


Notable personalities

* Rey Danseco – Award winner-International Boxing Judge, journalist, TV Host, Radio Commentator *
Ice Seguerra Cariza "Ice" Yamson Seguerra (born September 17, 1983), formerly and still known professionally as Aiza Seguerra, is a Filipino actor, singer-songwriter, director and guitarist. Initially coming out as a lesbian in 2007, Seguerra now identifies ...
– Former host Eat Bulaga!, singer, Former National Youth Commission chairman *
Marcelito Pomoy Marcelito "Lito" Castro Pomoy (born September 22, 1984) is a Philippines, Filipino singer, known for his ability to sing in both tenor and soprano. He is the grand winner of the Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2), second season of ''Pilipinas Got T ...
—Singer, Pilipinas and America's Got Talent contestant *
Alisha del Campo Alisha Claire Mendoza del Campo (born September 20, 1999) is a Filipino footballer who plays as a forward for the Philippines women's national team. Early life Born on September 20, 1999 and native of Calauag, Quezon, Alisha del Campo started ...
—Member, Philippine Women's National Football Team *Edelyn Cornejo – former Star Circle Kid Questor, child actress *Maria Regine Maravilla Talento – Star Circle Kid Questor, child actress *Madeleine Nicolas – stage and film actress *Gerry Igos – 1989 Philippine cycling champion *Romeo Asinas – stuntman & fight scene instructor *
Tomas Morato Tomás Eduardo Morató Bernabéu (; July 4, 1887 – March 6, 1965) was a Spanish-born Filipino businessman and politician of Valencian ethnicity and full-blooded Spanish descent who became Mayor of Calauag, Quezon before he became the firs ...
– Last Municipal President (Jan. 1935-Dec. 1937) first Municipal Mayor of Calauag (Jan 1938 – Dec 1940) . First Representative of the 2nd District of Tayabas * Arturo Morato Sr.- First licensed pilot (1936) and first Mayor of Tagkawayan, Quezon. *
Manoling Morato Manuel "Manoling" Lim Morato (November 17, 1933 – July 30, 2021) was a Filipino politician and television host who previously served as chairperson of both the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) and the Philippine Ch ...
PCSO and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board Chairman and former TV host * Raymundo Punongbayan – Former director, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology


Gallery

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References


External links


Calauag Profile at PhilAtlas.com
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