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Bautista, officially the Municipality of Bautista (; ; ; ), is a
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
in the
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of
Pangasinan Pangasinan, officially the Province of Pangasinan (, ; ; ), is a coastal Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region of Luzon. Its capital is Lingayen, Pangasinan, Lingayen while San Carlos, Pangasi ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,398 people. Bautista is called "The Walis Tambo (
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) Capital of Pangasinan". It is honored as the "''Lupang Hinirang''".


History

The ''Boletín Ecclesiástico de Filipinas'' published that the Dominicans founded the towns of Binalatongan (now San Carlos), 1588; Calasiao, 1588; Mangaldán, 1600; Manaoag, 1608; Lingayén, 1614; Dagupan, 1614; and, Telbang (now Bautista), 1614 in Pangasinan. Historian Rosario Cortez however wrote that Bautista has been in existence since 1686, but was removed from the Parish of Bayambang. The so-called "Rebirth of Bautista" as a municipality came about in 1900. Don Ramón Reynado became the first town executive, along with other notable founders: Guillermo Agcaoile, Francisco Gonzales, Felipe Ramos, Dionisio Galvan, Teodoro Carungay, Claudio and Antonio Galsim, Marciano Guzman, Nicolas Galsim, Marcelino Villanueva and Eleno Cayabyab. Bautista was dubbed "mercancia" or "Melting Pot" (where cargoes bound for
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were traded via the Agno River or by train). The municipality was truly a melting pot, with the diversity of the ethnicities and languages of its residents - Pangasinenses, Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Pampangos, Chinese, and Spanish. The people of Nibaliw, Baluyot and Cabuaan are mostly Pangasinenses. The people of Nandacan, Villanueva, Poponto, Primicias, Artacho and Pogo are predominantly Ilocanos. Within the Poblacion, one would be able to meet a number of people with different persuasions, ideals and expression in varied dialects and language. Bautista natives' livelihoods are farming, broom making (fiber, tanobong and midribs), dressmaking, sawali making, buro making, building construction, auto mechanics, basketry, bag making, blacksmithing, pottery, ceramics and hollow blocks making and rattan crafts. The residents also have clay, cattle, poultry, bamboo, rattan, anahaw, abiang, fishes, sugar, basi, vinegar and coconut, including watermelon and onion, its principal product. 1907 to 1920 was its golden years until San Quintin-Paniqui rail road line was opened, thus Bautista lost to Rosales, Tayug and San Quintin. The big floods of 1934 and 1972 almost annihilated the flood-prone town.


Alcala March to Righteousness

The Alcala December 5, 2012 "March to Righteousness" was launched to have joined the
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observance of December 9 International Anti-Corruption Day United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), General Assembly of the United Nations (UN). Recently, Alcala held its Incident Command System Training, the Bautista LGU-Pangasinan, the Malacanang & Google hold MapUp Session, the 23rd National Statistics Month (NSM) and Philippine Civil Service Anniversary 2012.


Geography

The Municipality of Bautista is part of Pangasinan's Fifth Congressional District with a land area of 8,213 hectares. It is bounded by Alcala to the north, Bayambang to the south, and
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and Moncada, Tarlac to the east. Bautista is situated from the provincial capital
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, and from the country's capital city of
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.


Barangays

Bautista is politically subdivided into 18
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s: Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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. * Artacho * Baluyot * Cabuaan * Cacandongan * Diaz * Nandacan * Nibaliw Norte * Nibaliw Sur * Palisoc * Poblacion East * Poblacion West * Pogo * Poponto * Primicias * Ketegan * Sinabaan * Vacante * Villanueva Barangay Poblacion West is the site where the lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem were written, and it is known as the "Home of the Philippine National Anthem". In 1899, Jose Palma wrote his poem "Filipinas" which became the Anthem's lyrics.


Climate


Demographics


Economy


Government


Local government

Bautista, belonging to the fifth congressional district of the province of
Pangasinan Pangasinan, officially the Province of Pangasinan (, ; ; ), is a coastal Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region of Luzon. Its capital is Lingayen, Pangasinan, Lingayen while San Carlos, Pangasi ...
, 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.


Municipal seal

The official seal of Bautista has "BAYAN NG BAUTISTA" amid the green color (agricultural area, the gear, farming developments, the carabao).


Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council (2019–2022): * Congressman: Ramon V. Guico III * Mayor: Joseph G. Espino * Vice-Mayor: Rosemarie G. Gacutan * Councilors: ** Joren Aaron C. Espino ** Albino D. Mejia Sr. ** Simplicio I. Petinez III ** Raem V. Aquino ** Jesus S. Villanueva Jr ** Alex S. Tagulao ** Alfredo P. Laguardia ** Ramiro Sagum


Tourism

Bautista celebrates Philippine Eagle Week from June 4, 2012, to June 10, 2012 (Presidential Proclamation No. 79). In the "Parada Na Dayew", a festivals of Pangasinan towns in the 432nd anniversary of April 11, 2012, Bautista Float Entry "Lupang Hinirang" claimed the 1st runner-up trophy with a cash of P 75, 000 and trophy. *Maekrisanne Resort, Bautista Police Building, Bautista Municipal Park, Bautista Municipal Auditorium, Rural Bank of Bautista (Pangasinan), Inc. and Jose Palma Historic Place *2nd Buntis Congress was held at Bautista (August 15, 2012, at Maekrisanne Garden Resort attended by 134 participants).


1723 Parish Church of St. John the Baptist

Bautista derived its name from
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 ...
("Voice of the Wilderness and the Precursor of the Lord"), hence its town fiesta on June 23 and 24, the nativity of St. John, the Baptist. The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist (F-1723), Poblacion East, Bautista, 2424 Pangasinan has a population of 19,547 Catholics with Parish Priests, Rev. Rafael Mesa and Rev. Rolando A. Fernandez. It is a part of the Vicariate IV: Queen of Peace, under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. Its Vicar Forane is Rev. Fr. Alberto T. Arenos.


Education

The Bautista Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public elementary and high schools.


Primary and elementary schools

* A. Diaz Sr. Elementary School * Artacho Elementary School * Baluyot Elementary School * Bautista Central School SPED Center * Cabuaan Elementary School * Ketegan Elementary School * Nibaliw Elementary School * Pogo Elementary School * Poponto Elementary School * Vacante Elementary School * Villanueva Elementary School


Secondary schools

* Baluyot National High School * Bautista National High School * Coloscaoayan National High School


References


Sources

*Boletin Ecclesiastico de Filipinas **Rosario Cortez, PANGASINAN, 1901-1986: A Political, Socio Economic and Cultural History


External links


Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines

Bautista at the Pangasinan Government Website

Bautista Website

Local Governance Performance Management System
* Philippine Standard Geographic Code
Philippine Census Information
{{Authority control Municipalities of Pangasinan Populated places on the Agno River