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Pasacao, officially the Municipality of Pasacao ( bcl, Banwaan kan Pasacao; tl, Bayan ng Pasacao), is a 2nd class
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in the
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of
Camarines Sur Camarines Sur ( bcl, Habagatan na Camarines; tl, Timog Camarines), officially the Province of Camarines Sur, is a province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region on Luzon. Its capital is Pili and the province borders Camarines Norte an ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,461 people. It is known for its long stretch of brownish sand beaches, earning it the title "''Summer Capital of Camarines Sur''". The municipality has jurisdiction over the 200-m tall Daruanak island, which is the town's unofficial symbol and appears on its official seal. The Port of Pasacao, located in Barangay Sta. Rosa Del Sur, is a fishing, passenger, cargo port and serves passengers traveling from Pasacao to Burias in
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. During the
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in the 16th century, Pasacao was one of the embarkation points in
Camarines Sur Camarines Sur ( bcl, Habagatan na Camarines; tl, Timog Camarines), officially the Province of Camarines Sur, is a province in the Philippines located in the Bicol Region on Luzon. Its capital is Pili and the province borders Camarines Norte an ...
and was the only sea transportation link to Manila. It played a vital role in the development of commerce and trade in the province. The town was formed in 1872, according to records from the Archdiocese of Cáceres.


Etymology

The town's name is derived from the
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- Tagalog
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: Pass it on)''.'' This is because dock guards stationed at the Pasacao Port would regularly issue directions to passengers by shouting "''Pasa ikaw, Pasa ikaw.''" Passengers mistook the phrase for the town's name, Pasacao.


History


Moro piracy

From 1585 to the 19th century, Pasacao served as a crucial defense port against Moro pirate incursions. The continuing Moro piracy, such as the one in Caranan on October 4, 1779, is an example. Pasacao and other 9 towns and two missions were entirely destroyed; ten churches were robbed and torched; 8,000 indigenous people were captured or slain; one priest was killed, two were captured; and Caceres, the capital, was placed on high alert one night. In 1823, the town had an estimated population of only 200 people due to frequent attacks. As defense of Pasacao against these raids, Alcalde Jacinto Rodriguez Morales contributed material for a balwark. He also gave watchmen rations. The fortification of Pasacao in 1848, which included Cabusao in Camarines Sur, Pantao (now Libon), and
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in
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, was motivated by these persistent moro invasions.


Post-colonization

Between 1609 and 1616, during the governor generalship of
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, two galleons, the Nuestra Seora de Guadalupe and Angel dela Guardia, were built in Barangay Dalupaon, as well as the ''Astillero de Dalupaon'' (English: Dalupaon Shipyard). Guadalupe was vital in the galleon commerce between Manila and Acapulco, as well as the defense of the Philippines against the Dutch at the
Battle of Playa Honda The naval Second Battle of Playa Honda (Spanish: ''Segunda La Batalla Naval de Playa Honda''; Filipino: ''Ikalawang Labanan sa Playa Honda''), was the first of three known minor conflicts during the Eighty Years' War between the United Province ...
. When World War II broke out on December 8, 1941, Juan Q. Miranda and Elias Madrid, both from Canaman and Leon Sa. Aureus from
Libmanan Libmanan, officially the Municipality of Libmanan ( bcl, Banwaan kan Libmanan; tl, Bayan ng Libmanan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 112,994 people. ...
founded the . It was the province's first big guerilla unit, established on March 18, 1942. The TVGU takes its name from
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, where they set up camp. Miranda commanded 67 men from multiple guerilla squads in a two-and-a-half-hour convoy ambush near Taguild,
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, on November 8, 1942. Colonel Susumo Takechi (the Japanese commander in Naga), two captains, two lieutenants, and 168 to 200 enlisted men were all slain. Other significant historical events in Pasacao also left their mark. When the Japanese ships docked at the Pasacao Pier, it was bombed. Until today, some Japanese ships have been visible in clear waters. In 1945, American Taylorcraft L-2 Grasshopper planes landed in Tinalmud, bringing The Six Daughters of Charity to the Pasacao seashore to establish Naga City's first regular girls' school,
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.


Geography

Pasacao is situated on the northwest coast of the
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, and bounded by
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, it shares a border with Libmanan in the northwest, San Fernando in the east,
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in the north. The terrain in Pasacao is mostly hilly, especially in the west. The plains and the seasides of the region are where the majority of people live.


Barangays

Pasacao is politically subdivided into 19
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s.
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Climate

According to the
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system, Pasacao has a
tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southea ...
. The north-east monsoon dominates the area, therefore rainfall is evenly spread throughout the year. From October to January, the wind blows from north to east, from east to southeast from February to April, and from May to September, it blows from east to southeast. From December to May, the area is rather dry, and the rest of the year is wet. The Philippines, particularly especially Pasacao, experience a hot and dry season from February to May. Most visitors and tourists come to Pasacao to relax during these months. Most resorts and beaches are packed with people on
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, especially from local communities and other parts of the country.


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Pasacao was 53,461 people, with a density of .


Language

Despite the fact that Tagalog is the Philippines' national language and
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is widely known in the corporate world, these languages are rarely used in Pasacao. The majority of the inhabitants speak
Central Bikol Central Bikol commonly called Bikol Naga, also known simply as Bikol, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Bicolanos, primarily in the Bicol Region of southern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the northern and western part of Camarines ...
.


Religion

Despite the fact that the municipality only has one church, Saint Rose of Lima Parish, and a few chapels, Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion. Iglesia ni Kristo also has various chapels throughout the municipality's barangays.


Economy

Fishing, farming, and retail are the main sources of income for the majority of the locals. Many schools and a growing number of local businesses give additional work opportunities for people. Other locals work at the oil depots in Barangay Sta. Rosa Del Sur (the area is also claimed by Barangay Caranan), as well as some labor in Naga and the
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area.


Culture


Town Fiesta and Pasa-Pasa Ikaw Festival

Every year on August 29–30, the town holds its town fiesta and the Pasa-Pasa Ikaw Festival. The fiesta is commemorated in honor of the town's patroness, St. Rose of Lima, by holding a program of events that includes annual pageant competitions, civic and military parades, and others.


Daruanak Summer Festival

''TBE''


Attractions


Signature Park

Signature Park is an 1,145-square-meter reclaimed property owned by the Local Government of Pasacao located in Barangay Sta. Rosa Del Norte. It serves as a recreational park and is also the location of several government offices. StrEat Park, Central Business District Terminal, a covered court, an eco-park, a plaza, and a grandstand are some of the buildings in the park. Construction of a two-story PNP building is also ongoing. The park intended to serve as the center of government, but the major offices have not yet been built.


Pasacao Boulevard

''TBE''


Infrastructure


Pasacao-Balatan Tourism Coastal Highway

The Pasacao-Balatan Tourism Coastal Highway is a 40.69-kilometer project of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and the Build, Build, Build program. It connects the municipalities of Pasacao, San Fernando, Minalabac, Bula, and Balatan, as well as 15 additional barangays, with the goal of promoting ecotourism in Camarines Sur. There are 13 bridges in the network of roads, as well as intersections, service roads, and other infrastructure.


Education

In addition to the already existing public secondary schools, private schools, and public elementary schools (which every baranggay has), Pasacao is also home to the Camarines Sur Institute of Marine Sciences (CASIFMAS), a vocational school and a satellite campus of the Central Bicol State University for Agriculture (CBSUA), which houses a faculty for the College of Education. Here's the list of the tertiary and secondary level existing schools on the municipality. ; Tertiary * Camarines Sur Institute of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (CASIFMAS) * Camarines Sur Institute of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (CASIFMAS) - Caranan Campus * Central Bicol State University for Agriculture (CBSUA) - Pasacao Extension Campus ;Secondary * Antipolo Heights Integrated School - Zone 3, Antipolo, Pasacao * Arbovitae Plains Montessori Inc. (APMI) - Pasacao Branch - Acacia Drive, Santa Rosa Del Norte, Pasacao * Balogo Baptist Christian School, Inc. * Dalupaon National High School * Dr. Lorenzo P. Ziga Memorial High School - Balogo, Pasacao * Juan F. Triviño Memorial High School - Caranan, Pasacao * La Florianne Institute of Learning, Inc. - Santa Rosa Del Norte, Pasacao * Lyceo de Pasacao - Santa Rosa Del Norte, Pasacao * Pasacao Academy - Santa Rosa Del Norte, Pasacao * Pasacao Municipal High School - Santa Rosa Del Norte, Pasacao * Rolando R. Andaya Memorial High School - Bahay, Pasacao


Gallery

File:Pasacao 2.jpg, Daruanak Island File:Pasacao Port in Pasacao, Camarines Sur.jpg, Pasacao Port


Notes


References


External links


Official Website of Pasacao, Camarines Sur
* Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>Philippine Census InformationOfficial Site of the Province of Camarines SurBarangays of Pasacao, Camarines Sur
{{Authority control Municipalities of Camarines Sur Metro Naga