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Casiguran , officially the Municipality of Casiguran ( Tagalog/ Kasiguranin: ''Bayan ng Casiguran''; ), is a
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,564 people. The municipality is home to the Amro River Protected Landscape.


Etymology

The name, Casiguran, is conjectured to derive from ''Gugurang'', after the deity of the indigenous '' Ibalon'' peoples of Southern Luzon, from the provinces vulnerable to the turbulences of Mayon Volcano. The Ibalon were Christianized by Augustinian missionaries in the 1570s. Before being colonized, the southern regions had an ancient religious system of deities. Gugurang, the "god of Good" who dwells inside of Mount Mayon is the guardian and protector of the sacred fire — which ''Asuang'', his brother, tries to steal. When displeased, Gugurang would cause Mayon Volcano to erupt, but the
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also made the surrounding lands fertile.


History

Casiguran was founded by Spanish missionaries on June 13, 1609. Prior to their arrival, the inhabitants of the area were the Dumagats, Aetas, and Bugkalots, followed by migrants from other parts of the Philippines. These migrants spoke different languages such as Ilocano, Visayan languages, Tagalog, Bikol languages, Kapampangan, Gaddang, Itawis and Ibanag, and from these a Kasiguranin language evolved. In 1818, Nueva Ecija annexed Casiguran, as well as Baler, Infanta (formerly called Binangonan de Lampon) and the Polillo Islands from Tayabas, and Palanan from Isabela. Casiguran then became part of Nueva Vizcaya when it was created in 1839, then became part of El Príncipe District of the province of Nueva Ecija when it was created in 1856. In 1902, Casiguran became part of the province of
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From 1906 to 1907, Casiguran was merged with the town of Baler, also then in Tayabas. Casiguran was transferred to Nueva Vizcaya in 1918, but restored to Tayabas in 1946. In 1942, invading Japanese forces landed in the town of Casiguran. On February 19, 1945 to May 11, 1945, Allied troops as well as Philippine Commonwealth forces and recognized guerrilla units fought on the Battle of Casiguran during the return of American forces on Luzon on
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. When the Philippines regained sovereignty in 1946, Aurora was still part of Tayabas and Casiguran was a lone northern town. Its political jurisdiction is bounded on the north by the province of Isabela, on the west by Quirino, and on the south west by Barangay Dinadiawan, which was then the boundary between Baler and Casiguran. In 1959 and 1966, the ''barrio''s of Dilasag and Dinalungan, which were part of Casiguran and situated on its northern and south-western portions, were made into municipalities. On August 2, 1968, the 7.6-magnitude 1968 Casiguran earthquake struck near Casiguran.


Geography

According to the
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, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Aurora. Casiguran is situated from the provincial capital Baler, and from the country's capital city of
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. It is bounded on the north-east by Dilasag, south-west by Dinalungan, north-west by Quirino and southeast by the
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Barangays

Casiguran is politically subdivided into 24
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s. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, Casiguran had a population of 26,564. The population density was . In 1960, the population of Casiguran was 6,900. This was almost doubled by the 1970s when population was 12,128, an increase of about 76% (5.8% annual average growth rate). Between 1970 and 1975, there was a marked decreased in the number of population from 12,128 to 11,670. This reduction was due to deteriorated peace and order, which forced some of the population to move away. The trend reversed by 1980, with an increase of 19% or an annual average growth rate increase of 3.86%. Increasing population continued during the succeeding censal years (1980 to 1995) but with a declining annual average population growth rate. This is attributed to the gradual stoppage of logging operations in the area. Many workers involved in this trade were not original residents, so when the jobs were no longer available, they left. Between 1995 and 1999 there was a significant increase of the annual average population growth rate to 4.36%.


Economy


Education

The Casiguran Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.


Primary and elementary schools

* Agues Elementary School * Bianoan Elementary School * C. J. Torre Elementary School * Calantas Elementary School * Casiguran Adventist Elementary School * Casiguran Central School * Dibacong Elementary School * Dibet Elementary School * Dumaguipo Elementary School * Esperanza Elementary School * Francisco Benitez Elementary School * Gumacas Essential Missionary School * Home of Muntisuri Baptist Academy * Martin Esteves Elementary School * Paraiso Elementary School * San Ildefonso Elementary School * Tribal Center for Development Foundation, Inc. - Sentrong Paaralan ng mga Agta


Secondary schools

* Calabgan-Ditinagyan Integrated School * Casiguran National High School * Dibacong National High School * Lual National High School * Tinib-Calangcuasan Integrated School


Higher educational institution

* Mount Carmel College of Casiguran


Notable personalities

* Athena Imperial - news field reporter, communication researcher and Miss Philippines Earth 2011.


See also

* 1968 Casiguran earthquake


References


External links

* Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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{{Authority control Municipalities of Aurora (province)