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Pandan, officially the Municipality of Pandan (; ; Aklanon: ''Banwa it Pandan''; ), is a
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in the
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of
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,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,965 people. Making it 7th most populous municipality in the province of Antique. Pandan is also one of the Antique's industrialized towns and a major tourist destination for its cold spring, the Bugang River and white beaches along the Pandan Bay from Barangay Mag-aba to Barangay Duyong.


History

The town was formally established in 1752 by the Spanish Parishes in the province during the Philippines' colonization by Spain, which started in 1521 and ended with the
Spanish–American War The Spanish–American War (April 21 – August 13, 1898) was fought between Restoration (Spain), Spain and the United States in 1898. It began with the sinking of the USS Maine (1889), USS ''Maine'' in Havana Harbor in Cuba, and resulted in the ...
in 1899. During
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, 1942 Japanese occupation of
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saw the harassments and pandemonium in the area. The town was liberated in 1944 as part of the combined Allied forces campaign for the liberation of the Panay Island. In 1945, it was incorporated as a town under the fourth Philippine Republic.


Geography

Pandan is located at . It is from the provincial capital,
San Jose de Buenavista San Jose de Buenavista, officially the Municipality of San Jose de Buenavista (; ; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality and capital of the Philippine Province, province of Antique (province), Antique, Philippines. According ...
, and is from
Kalibo Kalibo, officially the Municipality of Kalibo (Aklanon language, Aklanon: ''Banwa it Kalibo''; Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Banwa sang Kalibo''; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality and capital of the Philippine Province, ...
, the capital of Aklan. According to the
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, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Antique. Pandan is bounded by Cuyo East Pass as part of
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on the west; by Libertad on the north and northwest; by
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province on the east and northeast; and Sebaste on the south. Pandan Bay has coral and artificial reefs, found in barangays Patria, Tingib, Mag-aba, Botbot and Idiacacan.


Climate


Barangays

Pandan is politically subdivided into 34
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 ...
s, 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 ...
. There are 15 barangays which lie along the coast while 12 are inland, and 7 are upland.


Sitios

* Proper, Badiangan * Batiw, Badiangan * Banawang, Badiangan * Purok -1, Bagumbayan * Purok -2, Bagumbayan * Purok -3, Bagumbayan * Pukatod, Bagumbayan * Proper, Botbot * Purok -1, Botbot * Purok -2 ( Ilaya ), Botbot * Purok -3, Botbot * Purok -4, Botbot * Purok -5, Botbot * Purok -6, Botbot * Purok -7, Botbot * Purok -1, Buang * Purok -2, Buang * Purok -3, Buang * Proper, Cabugao * Proper, Candari * Malumpati, Candari * Banglid, Candari * Anahaw, Candari * Colanos, Candari * Proper, Centro Sur (Pob.) * Dumili, Centro Sur (Pob.) * Proper, Dumrog * Bura, Dumrog * Sabay, Fragante * Tabok, Fragante * Ilaya, Fragante * Ilawod, Fragante * Tuburan, Guia * Malumpati, Guia * Proper, Idiacacan * Calabanog, Idiacacan * Purok -1, Jinalinan * Purok -2, Jinalinan * Purok -3, Jinalinan * Purok -4, Jinalinan * Purok -5, Jinalinan * Purok -6, Jinalinan * Purok -7, Jinalinan * Proper, Luhod-Bayang * Purok -1, Mag-Aba * Purok -2, Mag-Aba * Purok -3, Mag-Aba * Purok -4, Mag-Aba * Purok -5, Mag-Aba * Purok -6, Mag-Aba * Purok -7, Mag-Aba * Purok -1, Nauring * Purok -2, Nauring * Purok -3, Nauring * Purok -4, Nauring * Purok -5, Nauring * Purok -6, Nauring * Igualdad, Nauring * Bautista, Nauring * Tabay, Patria * Danao, Patria * Hinogtan, Patria * Inigman, Patria * Purok Narra, San Andres * Purok Ipil, San Andres * Purok Dangkalan, San Andres * Purok Avocado, San Andres * Purok Molave, San Andres * Purok -1, Sta. Cruz * Purok -2, Sta. Cruz * Purok -3, Sta. Cruz * Purok -4, Sta. Cruz * Proper, Sta. Fe * Listoga, Sta. Fe * Purok -1, Sto. Rosario * Purok -2, Sto. Rosario * Purok -3, Sto. Rosario * Purok -4, Sto. Rosario * Purok -5, Sto. Rosario * Purok -6, Sto. Rosario * Purok -7, Sto. Rosario * Purok -8, Sto. Rosario * Purok -9, Sto. Rosario * Tuburan, Sto. Rosario * Kaniyogan, Talisay * Kapatyokahan, Talisay * Kasagingan, Talisay * Tulay, Talisay * Lunok, Talisay * Purok -1, Tingib * Purok -2, Tingib * Purok -3, Tingib * Purok -4, Tingib * Purok -1, Zaldivar * Purok -2, Zaldivar * Purok -3, Zaldivar * Purok -4, Zaldivar * Purok -5, Zaldivar * Purok -6, Zaldivar * Edited by JRB 10/7/2024


Demographics

The population of Pandan in 1903 until 1948 includes that of its former barangays in northern and southern parts (currently municipalities of Libertad and Sebaste, respectively). In the 2020 census, Pandan had a population of 35,965. The population density was .


Language

The language generally spoken in the province of Antique is called
Kinaray-a The Karay-a language (, or ; ) is an Austronesian regional language in the Philippines spoken by the Karay-a people, mainly in Antique. It is one of the Bisayan languages, along with Aklanon/Malaynon, Capiznon, Cebuano, and Hiligaynon. ...
. The Pandananons use a version of Kinaray-a that is more similar to Aklanon. Thus, for example, the English word "No" is "Wara" in Kinaray-a but "Uwa" or "Wa" in Pandananon. Pandananons also use Hiligaynon as their secondary language.


Economy

Pandan is a cross-road municipality in Northern Antique, making it a better area for trade and commerce. Pandananons rely on agriculture and fishing which accounts for almost 75% of the total labor force. The other percentages were made up by professionals, civil servants, workers and
Overseas Filipino Worker Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) is a term often used to refer to Filipino migrant workers, people with Filipino citizenship who reside in another country for a limited period of employment. The number of these workers was roughly 1.77 million ...
s. The municipality began experiencing growth in tourism and development in infrastructure and commerce in late 2010. Some of the major projects that was completed in Pandan are the Pandan Public Terminal (which is bigger than that of Passi City's), the Pandan Arboretum project (first in Antique) near the Malumpati Spring Resort and other infrastructure projects in the barangays. The game changer is the Talisay-Perfecta-Santa Ana Road (to be constructed) that will connect the hinterland barangays of Pandan to the town centre. This will lessen the travel time and delivery of goods from the far-flung areas to the town. The current administration is working for more improvements in the growing tourism and commercial sectors.


Tourism

Pandan is becoming one of the top tourist destinations in the country. The town is just away from
Boracay Island Boracay (; sometimes shortened by non-natives as Bora) is a resort island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, located off the northwest coast of Panay Island. It has a total land area of , under the jurisdiction of three bar ...
, which has become one of the world's popular beach resorts and tourist destinations. Both local and foreign tourists bound originally for Boracay have increasingly added a stop in Pandan before or after visiting Boracay. The town's major attractions include the Malumpati Cold Spring Resort and other popular beach resorts and the Bugang River, which has been nationally awarded several times as "the cleanest inland body of water" in the Philippines; the Pandan Bay sunset, and white-sand beaches, sandwiched between the Sulu Sea to the west and, in the east, the Central Panay Mountain Range, and rice, coconut and other farms. * Leocadio Alonsagay Dioso Memorial Public Library – Since 2004 Pandan has been home to a library that, according to the
National Library of the Philippines The National Library of the Philippines ( or , abbreviated NLP, ) is the Philippines' official national library, repository of information on cultural heritage and other literary resources. It is located in the district of Ermita, Manila, Ermit ...
, is among the top libraries of its kind in the country. The Dioso Library was built by retired United Nations official Leocadio F. Dioso, Jr. as an ongoing gift to the people and town of Pandan. It is named in honor of the founder's father, Leocadio A. Dioso, whose long career included service as Justice of the Peace, Presidential legal adviser, and Philippine diplomat. Although privately owned and operated, the Library functions officially as the Municipal Library and Information Center of Pandan. Housed in a two-story building on 1,700 sq. meters of land in the town center, a block away from the Pandan Bay beach area, the Library has a separate Main Collection Hall, Reading & Reference Room, Computer Room, Children's Room, a "United Nations Corner", and an external stage area for public presentations. Residents of Pandan can borrow books from the Library for up to three weeks at a time. * Annual festival – Pandan's popular town fiesta, known as the ''Tugbong Festival'', is held in honor of its patron saint, Saint
Vincent Ferrer Vincent Ferrer, Dominican Order, OP ( ; ; ; ; ; ; 23 January 1350 – 5 April 1419) was a Kingdom of Valencia, Valencian Dominican Order, Dominican friar who gained acclaim as a preacher, missionary and logician. After supporting Antipope Benedic ...
. The Festival runs from the 21st to the 25th of April and includes, among other events: the Agro-Industrial Fair; the Sports Tournament; the Dalmacio Marathon; the Motocross Invitational Competition; the Dasigay Bugsay Boat Rowing Competition; the Search for Miss Teen Pandan Beauty Pageant; the Ati-Atihan, Mardi-Gras and Float Competitions; and the PBI Annual Alumni Homecoming. * Pandan Beach Resort - Opened in 2011 by a former Advertising & Promotions Manager of Philippine Air Lines, PBR has become one of the most popular beach resorts in Antique. Its beachfront location and beautiful facilities attract numerous tourists, both foreign and national, and include first-class and deluxe accommodations as well as fan rooms/native cottages for backpackers and other budget travellers. In-house facilities include spa and health services (body massage, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Electrocardiogram machines). PBR's in-house sister company, Pandan Eco-Adventure Tours (PET), provides transport and tour services covering the entire Panay Island and its component provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. PET is also an accredited Philippine Air Lines domestic sales agent, authorized to sell air tickets on PAL domestic flights. * Duyong Golden Beach – A long stretch of white sand beach from where one could see the panorama of the Duyong Mountain Ranges on the east, and a view of Batbatan Island and the setting sun on the west. * ''Phaidon Pool and Beach Resort'' – A white sand beach resort located in Barangay Tingib. This establishment is a joint venture of Filipino and Austrian investors to promote Pandan eco-tourism since 2002. * ''Bunny's Beach Resort'' – A Filipino-Australian owned resort with a restaurant and bar. located at Barangay Mag-aba along a strip of white sand beach from the banks of the Bugang River to the rocky caves of Pari-Pari. * ''Rosepoint Beach'' – a beach located in Barangay Mag-aba, nestled at the edge where the Bugang river meets the Pandan Bay


Education

Acting under the
Department of Education An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
(DepEd), the Pandan School District oversees the implementation of the programs and thrusts of the department. The district is composed of 33 schools—10 mono-grade elementary schools; 5 multi-grade elementary schools, and 18 primary schools—with a total of 200 classrooms. Secondary education is provided by two private schools (the ''Pandan Bay Institute, Inc.'' (PBI) and the ''Jinalinan Academy'') and four public schools (the ''Pandan National Vocational High School'' (PNVHS), and the Patria, Mag-aba, and Santa Ana National High Schools). These six schools have a combined 58 classrooms. Mag-aba National High School was founded in 1977. At first it was a Barangay High School but upon the term of President
Corazon Aquino María Corazón "Cory" Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino (; January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the 11th president of the Philippines and the first woman president in the country, from Presidency of Corazon ...
, all Barangay High Schools were renamed as National High Schools. Mag-aba National High School was relocated to the eastern part of the Barangay Mag-aba in 1992. Founded in 1947, the ''PBI'' (Pandan Bay Institute, Inc.) was formerly run by the Diocese of Antique but is now managed and operated by the Canadian Missionary
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(commonly known as the La Mennais Brothers). The ''Jinalinan Academy'' is operated by the
Seventh-day Adventists The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabba ...
. Located in the town proper, the ''PNVHS'' (Pandan National Vocational High School) was founded in 1997 and had its first graduates at the end of the 2000–2001 school year. On a limited basis, tertiary education is provided by the Jinalinan Academy (which offers a one-year Health Aide course) and by the PBI (which offers two-year Computer Science and Computer Secretarial courses).


Elementary schools

* Agripino Tambagahan Memorial School (Dumrog) * Badiangan Elementary School * Bagumbayan Elementary School * Botbot Elementary School * Buang Elementary School * Cabugao Elementary School * Ciriaco Tayco Memorial School (Dionela) * Duyong Elementary School * Fragante Elementary School * Guia Elementary School * Idiacacan Elementary School * Jinalinan Elementary School * Maadios Elementary School * Mag-aba Elementary School * Nauring Elementary School * Pandan Central School (Centro Norte) * Patria Elementary School * San Andres-Dumrog Elementary School * Santa Ana Elementary School * Santa Cruz Elementary School * Santa Fe Elementary School * Santo Rosario Elementary School * Tabay Elementary School * Talisay Elementary School * Tingib Elementary School * Vidal Gelito MS (Candari)


Secondary schools

*Jinalinan Academy *Mag-aba National High School *Pandan Bay Institute *Pandan National Vocational High School (Centro Norte) *Patria National School *Santa Ana National High School


Tertiary schools

*Pandan Bay Institute *University of the Philippines - Visayas (Antique)


Healthcare

Pandan has one district hospital, the Justice Calixto Zaldivar Memorial Hospital formerly known as ''Gov. Leandro Locsin Fullon General Hospital'', with a 25-bed capacity located at Barangay Bagumbayan, one kilometer away from the town center. It is staffed by a chief of hospital, two resident physicians, eight nurses, one midwife, one dentist, one pharmacist, one medical technologist, and one nutritionist. Attached to the hospital is the Alexander Liberman Memorial Surgical Pavilion. There is a private Lying-In-Clinic (Tugon Medical Clinic) which is located at the town center. It has a 10-bed capacity and is staffed by one physician, five nurses, one midwife, one dentist, two pharmacists and one medical technologist. The Municipal Health Office is staffed by one Municipal Health Officer (MHO), two Public Health Nurses (PHN), ten Rural Health Midwives (RHM), one Rural Sanitary Inspector (RSI), four casuals, and one janitor. Each RHM has her own catchment area which is composed of 3-4 barangays. One RHM is based at the Main Health Center. Out of nine Barangay Health Stations (BHS), only three have permanent buildings and these need repair. Midwives with no permanent BHS occupy the Barangay Hall. The programs and services implemented by the Municipal Health Office are: National Tuberculosis Control Program (NTP); Health and Sanitation; Maternal and Child Health Care (MCHC); Nutrition; Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI); Control of Diarrheal Disease; Leprosy Control, and Family Planning. These programs and services are implemented throughout the municipality through the efforts of the Rural Health Personnel with the help of the
Barangay Health Worker Barangay health volunteers, also known as barangay health workers (BHWs), are health care providers in the Philippines. They undergo a basic training program under an accredited government or non-government organization, and render primary care ...
s (BHW), Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) and trained
hilot ''Hilot'' (/HEE-lot/) is a Filipino practice that is intended to heal. It uses manipulation and massage to attempt the treatment outcome, although techniques vary among practitioners. It emerged from the shamanic tradition of the ancient Filip ...
s in their respective barangays.


Infrastructure


Water supply

Pandan has a sufficient supply of water in general. It also has good sources of potable water that may not require chemical treatment. The water supply operates at three levels—the individual faucet system (Level III); the communal faucet system (Level II) and the point source system (level I) -- which are in the form of wells and springs common in the rural areas. A Level III Water Works System operated and maintained by the Pandan Water District supplies 20 barangays in the municipality. The system was built through a joint undertaking of the Japan Asian Friendship Society and the Local Government of Pandan. The system basically draws water from a spring located in Malumpati and pumps it to a reservoir located in Santo Rosario. It then distributes water by gravity to its concessionaires. It is currently capable of supplying 540,000 liters per day, mainly for domestic consumption (currently involving 1,132 users). Other barangays not covered by the Pandan Water District get their water through gravity-type spring development projects, involving the installation of communal faucets at strategic locations within each barangay. Level I systems exist in areas where other sources are not available. Prior to the operation of the Level III system, Level I systems were popularly used by most of the households in the municipality. At present, these are still maintained as a back-up source of water supply.


Power supply

The Aklan Electric Cooperative (AKELCO) supplies electricity to the municipality. AKELCO sourced its power from the
National Power Corporation The National Power Corporation (, also known as NAPOCOR, NPC or National Power) is a Philippine government-owned and controlled corporation that is mandated to provide electricity to all rural areas of the Philippines by 2025 (known as "mission ...
. Electricity had already reached almost majority of the barangays in the municipality except those, which are located in the hinterlands. One barangay in the hinterland obtains its electricity from a mini-hydro power plant. In Pandan, the total percentage of household served is 33.31% in the rural area while 86.13% is being served in the urban area. Even though some households can already be reached by electric supply, they choose not to get connected due mainly to its high cost. They rely instead on other means for lighting, cooking and other purposes. Although the government with the partnership of the AKELCO is currently implementing its electrification program in the barangays, delays in the implementation can be expected because of the high cost of transmission lines and other facilities needed. There is also a low demand in electric connection because some households are not capable of paying installation expenses as well as the monthly bills. Power outages and fluctuation can be frequently experienced in Pandan which usually occur during weather disturbances. Old and in facilities are also one of the causes. AKELCO gets its supply of power from NAPOCOR through a 69 kV transmission line traversing the
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Capiz Capiz (), officially the Province of Capiz (Capiznon language, Capiznon/Hiligaynon language, Hiligaynon: ''Kapuoran sang Capiz''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the central part of the Western Visayas Regions of the Philippines ...
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Aklan Aklan, officially the Province of Aklan, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Its capital and largest town is Kalibo. The province is situated in the northwest portion of Panay, Panay Islan ...
area. When power from this line is cut-off due to maintenance or weather disturbances, Pandan experiences a power outage.


External relations

Pandan is twinned with the following cities:


Notable personalities

*
Calixto Zaldivar Calixto Oirola Zaldivar (September 13, 1904 – October 13, 1979) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who was a Supreme Court Justice from 1964 to 1974 best known in Philippine history for being one of only four dissenting voices against the con ...
– former representative, Lone District of Antique (1934–1935), former governor of Antique (1951–1955) and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1964–1974). Former president of the National Lay Organization of the Iglesia Filipina Independiete. *Jansen Magpusao - actor who portrayed the lead role in 2019 Cinemalaya film
John Denver Trending ''John Denver Trending'' is a 2019 Filipino independent drama film directed and written by Arden Rod Condez, and starring Jansen Magpusao and Meryll Soriano. This budget-limited film was entirely shot in the Municipality of Pandan, Antique, Pandan ...
* Jonathan Dioso Tan - Filipino politician and businessman. Former mayor of Pandan, Antique and Chairman and Administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA). He was appointed by President Marcos Jr. as Undersecretary of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) last January 12, 2024. * Lauren Anne Young - Filipino-American actress and model. She is the younger sister of actress and Miss World 2013 Megan Young. *
Loren Legarda Lorna Regina "Loren" Bautista Legarda (born January 28, 1960) is a Filipina politician, environmentalist, cultural worker, and former journalist who is currently serving as a Senator and served as the president pro tempore of the Senate of the ...
- senator, journalist, and UN Global Champion for Resilience *
Megan Young Megan Lynne Talde Young-Daez (; née Young; born February 27, 1990) is a Filipino actress and beauty queen, who won Miss World Philippines 2013 title and was later crowned Miss World 2013. She is the first delegate from the Philippines and So ...
- Filipino-American actress, model, TV Host and beauty queen. She won the Miss World Philippines title and was later crowned as Miss World 2013 in Bali, Indonesia. She is the daughter of Victoria Talde who hails from Pandan, Antique. * Nelia Sancho - born 1951 in Botbot, Pandan, Antique was Binibining Pilipinas 1969 1st Runner Up and Queen of the Pacific 1971 winner. * Salvacion Zaldivar-Perez - former Antique Governor.


References


External links


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