Calumpit , officially the Municipality of Calumpit (,
Kapampangan
Kapampangan, Capampañgan or Pampangan may refer to:
*Kapampangan people, of the Philippines
*Kapampangan language
Kapampangan, Capampáñgan, or Pampangan, is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. ...
: ''Balen ning Calumpit''), is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in the
province
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of
Bulacan
Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan (; ; ; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines, region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on ...
,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 118,471 people.
The name "''Calumpit''" comes from the tree "''
Kalumpít''", a hardwood species similar to ''apalit'' and narra, which grows abundantly in front of the St. John the Baptist Parish Church in the Población-Sucol area.
History
Precolonial era
Calumpit was already an established ''
barangay
The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ...
'' under the leadership of Gat Maitim prior to the fall of
Tondo in June 1571. Other nearby villages were Gatbuka, Meyto, Meysulao, Pandukot,
Malolos
Malolos , officially the City of Malolos (), is a component city and capital of the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 261,189 people. It is the capital city of the province of Bulacan as the ...
,
Macabebe
Macabebe, officially the Municipality of Macabebe (; ), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 78,151 people.
Etymology
The town was named Macabebe because it is locat ...
,
Hagonoy, and
Apalit
Apalit, officially the Municipality of Apalit (; ), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 117,160 people.
The town is famous for its Apung Iru Fluvial Procession, which i ...
. When Calumpit was Hispanized and established as a political and geographical entity in 1572, they chose what is today Barangay Población as the site of the church and the administrative center of the aforementioned villages, which were annexed to it.
Spanish period
Upon hearing that Tondo was conquered by Martín de Goíti and
Juan Salcedo, and that
Rajah Matanda
Ache (c. 1500s - 1572; Old Spanish orthography: ''Rája Aché'' or ''Raxa Ache'', also known as ''Rája Matandâ'' ("the Old King"), was King of Luzon who ruled from the kingdom's capital Maynila now the capital of the Republic of the Philippin ...
allied with the Spaniards in May 1571, Bambalito formed a fleet of two thousand natives mostly from Hagonoy and Macabebe. They sailed across
Manila Bay
Manila Bay (; ) is a natural harbor that serves the Port of Manila (on Luzon), in the Philippines. Strategically located around the Manila, capital city of the Philippines, Manila Bay facilitated commerce and trade between the Philippines and ...
to Tondo on 3 June 1571, facing Goíti and Salcedo in the historic
Battle of Bangkusay. Bambalito and the natives were defeated, and the conquerors proceeded northwards to pacify other villages along the coast of Manila Bay.
In September 1571, Goíti and Salcedo, along with the invading forces, arrived at
Lubao. On 14 November 1571, they reached Calumpit and Malolos and reported it to
Miguel López de Legazpi
Miguel López de Legazpi (12 June 1502 – 20 August 1572), also known as ''Adelantado, El Adelantado'' and ''El Viejo'' (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who financed and led an expedition to conquer the Philippines, Philippine islan ...
, the first Spanish
Governor-General of the Philippines
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. The two settlements were then constituted as the Encomienda de Calumpit and Encomienda de Malolos, respectively. The Encomienda de Calumpit was entrusted to Sargento Juan Moron, one of the conquerors in the Legazpi Expedition.
Christianization
It is uncertain as to exactly when the Augustinians first set foot in Calumpit, but according to the documents, Calumpit was already a parish by 3 May 1572, when Fray Martín de Rada was elected Prior Provincial. Calumpit was simultaneously established with the conventos of
Bay, Laguna,
Tondo and
Lubao, Pampanga
Lubao, officially the Municipality of Lubao (; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 173,502 people.
The tow ...
, with De Rada as its prior and Fray Diego Vivar as his vicar.
Accounts state that the Augustinian missionaries planted a wooden cross along the bank of the Meyto River to symbolise the baptism of the land, and they built a chapel made of nipa and bamboo. Later, they moved to Meysulao and built another visita, and then in Panducot, where they built another chapel dedicated to
Our Lady of the Visitation as Fray Gaspar de San Agustín mentioned in his ''Conquistas delas Isla Philipinas'' (Libro Segundo, Chapter 9). Subsequently, the missionary headquarters was moved again to a much higher place where a very huge and prominent tree called "Kalumpit" (''Terminalia macrocarpa decne'') stands as the original settlers named the place. Another notable characteristic of the village of Calumpit is that it was bounded by rivers which served as a natural moat-like feature. Primarily, Meyto, Meysulao, Panducot and Calumpit was independent barangays under their chiefs, it is same with Gatbuka, Bugyon and other old settlements.
On 5 April 1572, Legaspi merged the villages of Meyto, Meysulao, Panducot, Calumpit, Candaba, Apalit and Malolos and these villages became ministerios and visitas and these settlements first formed the town named Calumpit, with present-day Calumpit as center.
On 28 December 1575, Gov. General Francisco Sande ordered the inclusion of the villages of Agonoy (Hagonoy), Quinabalonan (now Santa Monica and San Jose, Hagonoy), and some villages along Macabebe river to the town of Calumpit.
Early Spanish presence
When Calumpit was already pacified by Spaniards and submitted under the colonial rule, On 5 April 1572, Encomiendas of Calumpit and Malolos was unified under the shared administration of their encomenderos Don Marcos de Herrera and Sargento Mayor Juan Moron. One month later on the same year Calumpit was created as one of the centers of the Augustinian ministry in Northern Luzon with Convento de Lubao
Pampanga
Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga (; ; ), is a province in Central Luzon in the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac to the north, Nueva Ecija to the northeast, Bulacan to the east, ...
, which includes Betis and Bacolor and Convento de Taal
Batangas
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established on 3 May 1572, upon the election of Fray Martín de Rada as the new Prior Provincial of the Augustinians replacing Fray Diego de Herrera who was recalled to Mexico. This parochial beginnings of Calumpit have included the old villages of Hagonoy, Apalit, Candaba, Malolos and Macabebe as its missions. The town of Calumpit was originally dedicated to Saint
Nicholas of Tolentino, but in December 1576, the town was re-dedicated to the patronage of Saint
John the Baptist
John the Baptist ( – ) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist ...
.
Province of Calumpit
On 28 December 1575, Governor-General Francisco de Sande established Calumpit as an ''alcaldia'' (province) although independent from Bulacan, with Marcos de Arce as the first ''Alcalde Mayor'', with Calumpit and nearby visitas and settlements such as Malolos, Hagonoy, Macabebe, Apalit and Candaba. Later in 1576, jurisdiction of Macabebe transferred to the town of Lubao and Candaba separated and became a town, then on 11 June 1580, Malolos became a town, and it was transferred to Alcaldia de Bulacan. In 1581, Hagonoy had its own convent but was still under the Governor of Calumpit, while in 1591 Apalit officially separated and established as an independent town, and it was transferred in the reconfigured territory of
Pampanga
Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga (; ; ), is a province in Central Luzon in the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac to the north, Nueva Ecija to the northeast, Bulacan to the east, ...
province. In Miguel de Loarca's document in 1581 called ''Relación de las Islas Filipinas'' and the June 1591 document of Governor-General Luis Pérez de Dasmariñas, it is proven that Calumpit appears as an independent Alcaldia, independent of those of Bulacan and Lubao and Betis. It was therefore established as an Encomienda and Alcaldia separate to
Province of Bulacan. Contrary to popular belief, Calumpit was not only the first town founded in Bulacan, but it existed as a province.
Abolition
The Alcaldia de Calumpit was eventually abolished and the towns of Calumpit and Hagonoy were annexed to the province of Bulacan. Neighbouring Apalit was meanwhile annexed to Pampanga.
Philippine Revolution and Philippine-American War
During the
Philippine Revolution
The Philippine Revolution ( or ; or ) was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against the Spanish Empire from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year History of the Philippines (1565–1898), ...
in 1896, Calumpiteños participated in battles launched by the
Katipunan
The Katipunan (), officially known as the (; ) and abbreviated as the KKK, was a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists Deodato Arellano, Andrés Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, José Dizon, an ...
against the
Spanish Empire
The Spanish Empire, sometimes referred to as the Hispanic Monarchy (political entity), Hispanic Monarchy or the Catholic Monarchy, was a colonial empire that existed between 1492 and 1976. In conjunction with the Portuguese Empire, it ushered ...
. Many notable Calumeteños helped establish and support the
Malolos Republic
The Philippine Republic (), now officially remembered as the First Philippine Republic and also referred to by historians as the Malolos Republic, was a state established in Malolos, Bulacan, during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanis ...
, with the town serving as a defense line due to its proximity to the new capital. When the
Philippine–American War
The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, or Tagalog Insurgency, emerged following the conclusion of the Spanish–American War in December 1898 when the United States annexed th ...
erupted, Calumpit become the headquarters of General
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 ...
in 1898. In the bloody encounters at Barrio Bagbag on 25 April 1899, many people joined the army of General Luna. During the conflict, the bridge, convent and church of the town were burned and completely destroyed.
Civil administration under the
United States
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-led
Insular Government
The Philippine Insular GovernmentThis form of the name appeared in the titles of US Supreme Court cases, but was otherwise rarely used. See Costas v. Government of the Philippine Islands, 221 U.S. 623, 1911. The Administrative Code of the Phil ...
was established in Calumpit in April 1901, with Juan Galang serving as the first elected American-era mayor of the town.
American occupation and World War II

Calumpit played an important role at the outbreak of the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
in the Pacific theater. The bridge of Calumpit, on the way to
Bataan
Bataan (, , , ; ) , officially the Province of Bataan, is a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Its capital is the city of Balanga while Mariveles is the largest town in the province. Occupying the entire Bataan Peninsula ...
was demolished by the Engineering Battalion of the U.S., impeding movement of the Japanese forces on their way to Bataan. In January 1942, the
Japanese Government
The Government of Japan is the central government of Japan. It consists of legislative, executive and judiciary branches and functions under the framework established by the Constitution of Japan. Japan is a unitary state, containing forty- ...
occupied Calumpit for three years, during which many of the townsfolk died.
In the middle of 1943, the first part of the
USAFFE
United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) ( Filipino: ''Hukbong Katihan ng Estados Unidos sa Malayong Silangan''; Spanish: ''Fuerzas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos en el Lejano Oriente'') was a military formation of the United St ...
guerrilla was established under the leadership of Luis Macam, with most of the members from Calumpit.
In June 1944, the 4th Battalion of the Del Pilar Regiment was established under the leadership of Major Francisco del Rosario. They continued fighting until the returned of the USAFFE under the leadership of General
Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American general who served as a top commander during World War II and the Korean War, achieving the rank of General of the Army (United States), General of the Army. He served with dis ...
.
In January 1945, the combined Filipino and American troops arrived in the town, liberating it from Japanese control.
Third republic
On 18 November 1959, former mayor Fausto Carlos was convicted for the murder of suspected
Hukbalahap
The Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon (), better known by the acronym Hukbalahap, was a Filipino communist guerrilla movement formed by the farmers of Central Luzon. They were originally formed to fight the Japanese, but extended their fight int ...
rebel Artemio Mutuc at the municipal building 11 years prior and was sentenced to life in prison.
Geography
Calumpit is from
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
and from
Malolos City
Malolos , officially the City of Malolos (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city and capital of the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population ...
.
Calumpit is sprawled over an area of 5,625 has. of flat terrain classified accordingly to use for agricultural (66.81%), residential (10.42%), industrial (2.48%), commercial, (0.89%) and other (1.05%) purposes. It occupies around 2.06% of the total land area of
Bulacan
Bulacan, officially the Province of Bulacan (; ; ; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines, region. Its capital is the city of Malolos. Bulacan was established on ...
. The municipality has 144.33 kilometers of concrete roads that easily link its 29 barangays.
Two distinct seasons characterize the town's climate: rainy season which starts late May and ends around November; and dry season which begins November and lasts until April.
Calumpit has two types of soil – the silt loam which is found in almost 90% of the entire municipality and the clay loam in the south-east far end of the town. Both types are basically suited for agricultural purposes as per
Department of Agriculture (Philippines)
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classifications.
Calumpit River

The stretch of waterway where two great rivers traversing through Calumpit, the
Angat River
The Angat River (also called Quingua River) is a river in the Philippines located in the province of Bulacan. It flows from the Sierra Madre mountain range to Manila Bay
Manila Bay (; ) is a natural harbor that serves the Port of Manila ( ...
and the
Pampanga River
The Pampanga River is the second largest river on the island of Luzon in the Philippines (next to Cagayan River) and the country's fifth longest river. It is in the Central Luzon region and traverses the provinces of Pampanga, Bulacan, and Nuev ...
is referred to as the ''Calumpit River''.
This river has shaped the lives of Bulakeños since time immemorial. With the longest river system in Bulacan, Calumpit River traverses the towns of Calumpit,
Pulilan and
Plaridel on the east,
Paombong and
Hagonoy in the West and winds up through
Apalit
Apalit, officially the Municipality of Apalit (; ), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 117,160 people.
The town is famous for its Apung Iru Fluvial Procession, which i ...
,
Macabebe
Macabebe, officially the Municipality of Macabebe (; ), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 78,151 people.
Etymology
The town was named Macabebe because it is locat ...
and
Masantol
Masantol, officially the Municipality of Masantol (; ), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 57,990 people.
Etymology
The municipality is named after the santol trees ...
,
Pampanga
Pampanga, officially the Province of Pampanga (; ; ), is a province in Central Luzon in the Philippines. Lying on the northern shore of Manila Bay, Pampanga is bordered by Tarlac to the north, Nueva Ecija to the northeast, Bulacan to the east, ...
.
It was the major route for trade and commerce in this part of the Luzon prior to the arrival of Spain. The Pampanga and Quingua Rivers
served as arteries through which goods coming in and going out of Calumpit passed. At present, the river is a valued resource as a rich fishing ground and providing farmers with irrigation.
Climate
The climate of Calumpit is similar to that of the rest of the other municipalities in the province of Bulacan. It is characterized by two (2) distinct seasons namely, the rainy and the dry. The rainy seasons starts from late May and ends around November, the dry season is from December to April. The average annual rainfall is with the month of August having the highest month average rainfall, about . The annual number of rainy days is 175 days.
Barangays
Calumpit is politically subdivided into 29 barangays, as shown in the matrix below. Each barangay consists of
purok
A ''purok'' () is an informal division within a barangay in the Philippines. While not officially considered a local government unit (LGU), a ''purok'' often serves as a unit for delivering services and administration within a barangay. ''Pur ...
s and some have
sitios
A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually far from the center of the barangay itself and could be its own bar ...
.
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Calumpit was 118,471, with a density of .
Calumpit's population was 101,068 in the Philippine Statistics Authority (NSO) 2010 census. Historically, its population grew at an average of 3.71% per annum.
The
barangay
The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ...
with the largest population is Iba Oeste, with 10,610 residents, while the smallest is Sucol with 1,410 residents.
Calumpit has a relatively young population, with the age group 1–19 years old, constituting 46.01% of the total population. The rest consists mainly of the working group between the ages of 20 and 59 years old accounting for about 47.96% and the elderly comprising 6.02%.
In terms of sex distribution, males exceeded the number of females very slightly with a count of 35,710 and 35,087, respectively.
Language
Calumpit is a predominantly
Tagalog-speaking town, with about 96.3% of its people being
fluent speakers. Residents in the northernmost barangays (bordering Apalit) speak
Kapampangan
Kapampangan, Capampañgan or Pampangan may refer to:
*Kapampangan people, of the Philippines
*Kapampangan language
Kapampangan, Capampáñgan, or Pampangan, is an Austronesian language, and one of the eight major languages of the Philippines. ...
while a minority speak other
Philippine languages
The Philippine languages or Philippinic are a proposed group by R. David Paul Zorc (1986) and Robert Blust (1991; 2005; 2019) that include all the languages of the Philippines and northern Sulawesi, Indonesia—except Sama–Bajaw (language ...
.
Religion
As Calumpit is the first town in Bulacan to have been Christianized by the Spaniards in 1572, about 80% of residents profess the
Roman Catholic
The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
faith. Under the United States and because of the eventual
disestablishment of the Catholic Church in the Philippines in 1902,
Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
gained a foothold in the municipality. Significant religious minorities include the
Iglesia ni Cristo
The (INC; ; ) is an independent Nontrinitarianism, nontrinitarian Christianity, Christian Christian denomination, church founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Manalo, Félix Manalo in 1914 as a corporation sole, sole religious corporation ...
,
Members Church of God International
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,
Iglesia Filipina Independiente
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.
Among the oldest churches in Bulacan found in Calumpit is the
San Juan Bautista Church. Constructed under Augustinian friars Martín de Rada and Diego Vivar, it was initially made of nipa and bamboo and gradually built of stone in 1700. It enshrines the local
patron saint
A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy or Oriental Orthodoxy is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, fa ...
,
John the Baptist
John the Baptist ( – ) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist ...
, whose
liturgical birthday on 24 June is celebrated as the town fiesta.
Inside the church is a tunnel that, as legend would have it, was used by priests during the Spanish era as an escape route in the event of Chinese and Moro pirate attacks. It is a declared Diocesan Shrine of the Diocese of Malolos.

The Meyto Shrine marks the cradle of Christianity in western Bulacan, where a wooden cross was first planted and first mass in the region was said in May 1572. The shrine, located in the western part of town, is also the site of the original church of Calumpit, predating the existing one in the town centre. During the Philippine Revolution, the Iglesia Filipina Independiente – which had by then separated from the Catholic Church – took over Meyto Shrine.
Labor and employment
In 1995, Calumpit had a relatively big labor force of 24,095 or 66% of the population aged 20–59. Around 35% of these skilled and were employed in their respective occupations; 28% were
housewives
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with occasional employment as
farmhand
A farmworker, farmhand or agricultural worker is someone employed for labor in agriculture. In labor law, the term "farmworker" is sometimes used more narrowly, applying only to a hired worker involved in agricultural production, including har ...
s, selling farm produce in the market and doing marginal odd jobs. Others were unclassified and consisted mostly of students, out-of-school youth and the unemployed.
Total household income per annum is ₱705 million, with the annual average household income is ₱66,600 and per capita income annually is ₱12,198.
Literacy
The high
literacy rate
Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ...
(98.5%) is maintained by its 24 elementary schools and six secondary or high schools. The Bulacan Manpower and Livelihood Training Center (BMLTC), based at the heart of the town, offers vocational courses and serves as the training ground for both unskilled and highly skilled workers. As a result, most Calumpiteños have acquired and maintained skills suited for employment especially in the agro-industrial field.
Economy

;Major industries:
*Industrial estates
*Handicrafts
*Food processing
*Paper
*Garments
*Ceramics/pottery
*Flowers/ornamental plants
*Houseware
;Major products:
*Longganisang Calumpit
*Key chains, key holders, pen holders
*Company Uniforms
*Corporate giveaways
;Industrial estates:
*Bulacan Agro-Industrial Subdivision (Barangay Pio Cruzcosa)
;Garments & Printing Services:
*Imprentas Printing Services - Sitio Danga, Brgy. San Miguel
*Imprentas Clothing Company - Sitio Danga, Brgy. San Miguel
*Osano Garments - Sitio Danga, Brgy. San Miguel
Tourism and culture
Festivals
Calumpit celebrates its town ''fiesta'' from June 23 to 24. The ''Libad'' is a river procession held every
Saint John's Eve
Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, feast day of Saint John the Baptist. This is one of the very few feast days marking a saint's birth, rather than their death. The Gospel of Luke ...
on June 23 to honour the town's
patron saint
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. Calumpiteños sing, dance and douse water to "baptize" passers-by, recalling the saint's characteristic act. The ritual and its traditional route are relics of the old fluvial procession held when Apalit and Hagonoy were still governed from Calumpit. The festivities carry on to the next day, June 24, the feast of Saint
John the Baptist
John the Baptist ( – ) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist ...
.
Every June 23, a day before
John the Baptist
John the Baptist ( – ) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early first century AD. He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist ...
's feast, Calumpit's 29 barangays participate in the "Libad sa Ilog"
fluvial float parade. Well-decorated
pagodas pass along Calumpit River, the historic site of
Battle of Calumpit from Barangays Gatbuca and Bagbag (Caniogan-Santo Niño) bridges passing Iba O Este along
MacArthur Highway
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towards the
San Juan Bautista Church.
One of the oldest barangays in the town, established in 1575, Santa Lucia is very popular and famous because of the supposedly miraculous image of its
patroness
Patronage is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows on another. In the history of art, art patronage refers to the support that princes, popes, and other wealthy and influential people ...
,
Saint Lucy
Lucia of Syracuse ( – 304 AD), also called Saint Lucia () and better known as Saint Lucy, was a Roman people, Roman Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She is venerated as a saint in Catholic Church, Catholic, Angl ...
. During the village festival, every December 12–13, the streets of the village are strung with colorful ''banderitas'', as is the façade of Santa Lucia Church. Pilgrims visit the church for the two-day celebration, with the
novena
A novena (from , "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. The nine days between the Feast of the Ascension and Pentecost, when the ...
to the saint beginning on December 4.
Calumpit longganisa festival
On March 24–25, 2023, the town's 451st Founding
Anniversary
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, Mayor Glorime M. Faustino led the 1st
Calumpit longganisa
Calumpit , officially the Municipality of Calumpit (, kapampangan language, Kapampangan: ''Balen ning Calumpit''), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to th ...
Festival with a 514 meters "Longest
Boodle Fight" along
Pulilan Regional Road. 3,000 people who participated from Barangays Caniogan and Corazon ate the star "Longganisang Bawang" of Bikers Longganisa makers.
Calumpit's 29 barangays residents joined the 500-meter longganisa boodle fight spread along the Calumpit-Pulilan Road, in its 2nd Longganisa Festival on 23 March 2024.
Bagbag Bridge
Bagbag Bridge was the site of the longest battle between the Americans and Filipinos led by General
Gregorio del Pilar
Gregorio Hilario del Pilar y Sempio (; ; November 14, 1875 – December 2, 1899) was a Filipino general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army during the Philippine–American War.
As one of the youngest generals in the Revolutionary Army, he ...
on April 25, 1899. The bridge is now a reminder of the valor displayed by the Filipino who triumphed against the American forces.
Education
Notable personalities
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Servants of God Dionisia de Santa María Mitas Talangpaz (1691–1732) and
Cecilia Rosa de Jesús Talangpaz (1693–1731): Sisters Dionisia and Cecilia Talangpas co-founded the Beaterio de San Sebastián. Their beatification process started in 1999, and they have both been deemed Servants of God while consideration for sainthood is in progress. Known for their exemplary lives of prayer, self-denial, service to the Church and apostolate that attracted young Filipinas.
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Gregorio Velasquez,
National Scientist of the Philippines
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for Phycology
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Francisco O. Santos,
National Scientist of the Philippines
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for Human Nutrition and Agricultural Chemistry
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José Zabala-Santos - one of the most popular cartoonists in the Philippines during the 1950s for characters such ''Popoye'', ''Sianong Sano'', and ''Lukas Malakas''.
[Sianong Sano by Jose Zabala Santos 1950s]
Comicartfans.com (2009-07-07). Retrieved on 2011-05-25.Higino J. FallorinaAward-winning cinematographer. ''Tatlong Maria'' (1944), ''Baguio Cadets'' (1950)
Maria Clara Awards
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, ''Roberta'' (1951), ''Sa isang sulyap mo Tita'' (1953), ''Jack and Jill'' (1954), ''Nagkita si kerubin at tulisang pugot'' (1954), ''Anino ni Bathala'' (195
''Merill's Marauders'' (1962), ''Iginuhit ng tadhana: The Ferdinand E. Marcos story'' (1965), ''Counter spy'' (1966), ''Pogi'' (1967), ''Ang mangliligpit'' (1968), ''Palanca'' (1969), ''Sonny side'' (1971), ''Dalawang mukha ng tagumpay'' (1973), ''Lalaki, kasalanan mo'' (197
''krimen: Kayo ang humatol'' (197
''Katawang lupa'' (1975), ''Bamboo trap'' (1975), ''Mababagsik na anghel'' (1975), ''Saan ka pupunta, Miss Lutgarda Nicolas?'' (1975), ''Anna Karenina: Babaeng hiwalay sa asawa'' (1976), ''Halik na lumalatay'' (1977), ''Ang babae sa ulog'' (1981)
Incidents
*In 2011 when
Typhoon Nesat or ''"Pedring"'' and
Typhoon Nalgae or ''"Quiel"'' battered
Central Luzon
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consecutively within two months, thousands of families in Calumpit and nearby towns experienced neckdeep floods due to the rains, bursting dikes and the release of water from dams that had reached critical levels.
Gallery
File:FvfDampolWelcomearch9770 13.JPG, Calumpit Welcome Arch, viewed from the Calumpit-Pulilan Road
File:FvfCalumpitChurch0927 17.JPG, San Juan Bautista Church
File:FvfSanJoseChurchCalumpit0261 16.JPG, St. Joseph Parish Church
File:02672jfLumbac Poblacion Sunsets Pulilan Bulacanfvf 04.JPG, Calumpit Wet and Dry Public Market
File:JfChurch9556PoblacionCalumpitfvf 26.JPG, Rotary Club of Calumpit - Calumpit Public Library
File:JfPoblacion9716SBayanCalumpitfvf 16.JPG, Calumpit Water District
File:Calumpitjfeee.JPG, Labangan Bridge
Notes
External links
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Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>
All About Calumpit BulacanBulacan Provincial websiteLGO:Municipality of CalumpitMunicipality of CalumpitSamahang Calumpit - Canada
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Populated places on the Pampanga River