Bangui, officially the Municipality of Bangui (; ), is a
municipality
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in the
province
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of
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte (), officially the Province of Ilocos Norte (; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region. It is located in the northwest corner of Luzon island, bordering Cagayan and Apayao to t ...
,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 15,019 people.
The first power generating windmill farm in
Southeast Asia
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, commonly known as
Bangui Wind Farm
The Bangui Wind Farm is a wind farm in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The wind farm uses 20 units of high Vestas V82 1.65 MW wind turbines, arranged in a single row stretching along a shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the South China ...
, is found in the municipality of Bangui.
Etymology
The name ''Bangui'' is derived from the word ''bangee'', referring to an edible seaweed of
red algal
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genus
Laurencia
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Description
''Laurencia'' species have a thallus that ...
(''Laurencia sp.'') that thrives abundantly along the town's coastal areas.
Historically, in 1786, the settlement frequently endured raids by
Moro pirates
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. To address this threat, Gobernadorcillo Francisco Fernandez organized local bands of fighters to protect the community. These defenders called themselves ''Bangi'' which is abundant in the coastal settlements, a name that was later adopted by Spanish authorities as the official designation of the municipality.
In 1901, following the transfer of colonial power to the Americans, the name of the municipality was changed to ''Bangui''. The modification in spelling was intended to provide a more euphonic or harmonious sound, aligning with American linguistic preferences.
History
The earliest known inhabitants of Bangui were the
Itneg
The Itneg people also known as "Tinguian" or "Tingguian" are an Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to the Philippines. They are part of the broader Cordilleran or Igorot group, despite the Itnegs themselves not identifying as such. The Itneg p ...
(Tinguians), Samtoy (
Ilocano) settlers, and
Malay traders. These groups initially established settlements in areas now known as Baruyen, originally called ''Bacruyen'' (meaning "to carry"), and Banban, formerly known as ''Bamban'' (meaning "split bamboo").
In 1572, Spanish conquistador
Juan de Salcedo
Juan de Salcedo (; 1549 – 11 March 1576) was a Spanish conquistador. He was the grandson of Spanish general Miguel López de Legazpi. Salcedo was one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish conquest to the Philippines in 1565. He joined th ...
led an expedition to Northern Luzon to pacify the local population. Upon his arrival in the area, Salcedo and his men introduced Western culture and
Christianity
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, resulting in the construction of churches, some of which remain standing to this day.
In 1786, a Spanish merchant named Francisco Fernandez was appointed as ''
Gobernadorcillo
The (, literally "little governor") was a municipal judge or governor in the Captaincy General of the Philippines, Philippines during the History of the Philippines (1565–1898), Spanish colonial period, who carried out in a town the combined ...
'' of the area. Fernandez organized local residents into vigilant groups to defend against
Moro pirates
The Sulu Sea, Sulu and Celebes Seas, a semi-enclosed sea area and porous region that covers an area of space around 1 million square kilometres, have been subject to illegal maritime activities since the pre-colonial era and continue to pose ...
, who frequently raided coastal settlements. A Spanish church in Taguiporo was destroyed during one such raid.
These local fighters adopted the name "Bangi," derived from a type of edible seaweed abundant in the area. The term "Bangi" was later adapted by the Spanish as "Bangui," which became the official name of the municipality.
With the arrival of the Americans in 1901, the spelling of the town's name was changed from "Bangi" to "Bangui" to give it a more euphonic sound. By 1913, Bangui was officially recognized as a municipality under American governance. The Americans constructed a road connecting Laoag and Cagayan, facilitating trade between the Cagayan Valley and the Ilocos Region. They also introduced public education, established barrios, and developed a lumber industry in Baruyen, where gold, asbestos, and manganese were mined.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, many residents of Bangui evacuated to the mountains. Some became guerrilla fighters, while others engaged in subsistence farming.
Following the end of World War II, the Philippines gained independence on July 4, 1946, under American legislation. In 1954, Pagudpud, originally a barrio of Bangui, was established as a separate municipality through Executive Order No. 13, issued by President Ramon Magsaysay.
Bangui was one of the municipalities in the
Ilocos region
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where various
human rights violations
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were documented during the
martial law era, despite public perception that the region was supportive of the Marcos administration.
Eight farmers in Bangui are documented to have been "
salvaged" in 1984.
That same year, three indigenous community members in
Vintar
Vintar, officially the Municipality of Vintar (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,339 people.
Vintar is the largest municipality in Ilocos Norte by land a ...
, and a number of farmers from the towns of Vintar, Dumalneg, Solsona, Marcos and Piddig were also documented to have been tortured.
The
Bangui Wind Farm
The Bangui Wind Farm is a wind farm in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The wind farm uses 20 units of high Vestas V82 1.65 MW wind turbines, arranged in a single row stretching along a shoreline of Bangui Bay, facing the South China ...
project of NorthWind Power Development Corp. (NorthWind) began commercial operations in 2005 and eventually became a major tourist site for Bangui. Ayala-owned
AC Energy eventually took over Northwind and of the Bangui Wind Farm in 2017, acquiring a total of 67.79% of Northwind stocks.
Today, Bangui continues to thrive as a municipality with its unique history and cultural heritage preserved through the generations.
Geography
The Municipality of Bangui is borderedd by Burgos to the west, Pagudpud to the northeast, Dumalneg to the east, Vintar to the south, and the South China Sea to the north.
Bangui is situated from the provincial capital
Bayombong
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, and from the country's capital city of
Manila
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.
Barangays
Bangui is politically subdivided into 14
barangay
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s. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s and some have
sitios
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.
* Abaca
* Bacsil
* Banban
* Baruyen
* Dadaor
* Lanao
* Malasin
* Manayon
* Masikil
* Nagbalagan
* Payac
* San Lorenzo (
Poblacion
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)
* Taguiporo
* Utol
Dispute
On August 10, 2012, Barangay San Isidro was transferred to Dumalneg town based on the decision of Supreme Court over the disputed barangay.
Climate
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Bangui was 15,019 people, with a density of .
Economy
Government
Local government
Bangui, belonging to the
first congressional district of the province of
Ilocos Norte
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, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
Tourism

Bangui is well known because of its
wind farm
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, which is the town's main attraction. Although the Burgos and Caparispisan (Pagudpud) Windmills were built in 2013, many visitors still visit Bangui Windmills.
Bangui Bay is also a tourist spot, yet not practical for swimming because of its deepness and water currents, but it is beautiful to view. There is also Abang Falls that can be found in Barangay Lanao, also a tourist spot. Bangui is also good for its beautiful view of mountains and rivers.
Another important tourist attraction is the 400-year old St. Lawrence the Deacon Parish Church, located just adjacent to the Municipal Plaza. The Parish Church is currently under the parochial administration and management of the Congregation of the Rogationists of the Heart of Jesus (Rogationist Fathers), within the canonical jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Laoag. It still features the remains of the old church and the convent, whose institution was initiated by the Augustinians (Order of Saint Augustine - OSA).
Other attractions include:
*Municipal Plaza
*Bolo River (locally known Caramuangen River)
*Bangui Bay View Building
*Baruyen Dam
*Bangui's woodcraft windmills souvenir stores
*Suacan Spring
*Sentinella Hill
*Abang Falls
Education
The Bangui Schools District Office governs all public and private elementary and high schools within the municipality. Some of the schools are located in the Municipality of
Dumalneg
Dumalneg, officially the Municipality of Dumalneg (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,087 people.
Dumalneg was composed of only a single barangay of the sam ...
are under the jurisdiction of the schools district office.
Primary and elementary schools
* Abaca Elementary School
* Alao-ao Elementary School
* Bacsil Elementary School
* Banban Elementary School
* Bangui Central Elementary School
* Baruyen Elementary School
* Dadaor Elementary School
* Dumalneg Elementary School (located in
Dumalneg
Dumalneg, officially the Municipality of Dumalneg (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,087 people.
Dumalneg was composed of only a single barangay of the sam ...
)
* Lanao Elementary School
* Masikil Elementary School
* Nagbalagan Elementary School
* Paddagan Elementary School
* San Isidro Elementary School (located in
Dumalneg
Dumalneg, officially the Municipality of Dumalneg (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,087 people.
Dumalneg was composed of only a single barangay of the sam ...
)
* Suyo Elementary School
* Taguipuro Elementary School
* UCCP-Nursery & Kindergarten School
Secondary schools
* Bangui National High School
* Banban National High School
* Dumalneg National High School (located in
Dumalneg
Dumalneg, officially the Municipality of Dumalneg (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,087 people.
Dumalneg was composed of only a single barangay of the sam ...
)
* Lanao National High School
* St. Lawrence the Deacon Academy
Notable personalities
*
Roy Cimatu - retired government official
References
External links
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