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Dupax del Norte, officially the Municipality of Dupax del Norte (; ; ), is a
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in the
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Nueva Vizcaya Nueva Vizcaya, officially the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (; ; Pangasinan: ''Luyag/Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya''; ), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital and largest town is Bayo ...
,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,295 people.


Etymology

The origin of the name Dupax stems from the Isinay term "''dopaj,''" denoting "to recline in utter relaxation and repose", expressing the desire of the locals to unwind fully after refurbishing their camp, enjoying their harvest, and concluding their forest hunts before returning home. Prior to the establishment of Dupax, the site of what would be its
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served as a camp for hunters from surrounding tribal settlements. The area, either a plain or a valley, was located near their hunting grounds, and became their settlement as the town of ''Dopaj''. The name later changed into ''Dupax'' when the Spaniards, upon their arrival, substituted letter "j" for "x" for convenience.


History

The town of Dupax was first discovered by
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in 1591. Eighteen years later, the mission was established by the
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but was later abandoned due to territorial disputes with the
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. Colonization seemed difficult for decades. In 1717, Fr. Alejandro Cacho came on mission to Dupax and established Christian communities. On April 22, 1731, Dupax was founded as an urban settlement by the Augustinian missionaries, Fr. Nicolas Norbantes and Fr. Agustin San Juan. In the early 18th century, Dupax was inhabited by three tribes - the Malaats from Ituy, said to be the ancestors of the Isinays, the town's first inhabitants, occupied an area known as Parai. The other two were the Caraos and the Bugcalots. As early as 1928, during the term of Municipal President Inocencio Suzon, there were attempts to transfer the town hall to Barrio Malasin (poblacion of the present Dupax del Norte) from the poblacion (the present poblacion of Dupax del Sur). On November 28, 1931, during the incumbency of Municipal President Tranquilino Orden, the Municipal Council has approved Resolution No. 94 sponsored by Councilor Victoriano Barroga proposing the transfer of the seat of the municipal government from the old poblacion to Malasin. Congressman Leonardo B. Perez sponsored a bill on that matter. By virtue of ''Republic Act (RA) No. 1181'' approved on June 20, 1954, the seat of government was transferred from old ''
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'' to
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Malasin, whose location is not only strategic but is beside the town's commercial center. Dupax then was the largest municipality in Nueva Vizcaya in terms of land area prior to division into three separate ones. ''RA No. 6372'', sponsored by Representative Benjamin Perez and
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Leonardo Perez, was approved on August 16, 1971, dividing Dupax into two new municipalities: Dupax del Norte, which would consist the ''poblacion'' of Malasin, designated as the seat of government, eight ''barrios'' and sixteen ''
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s''; and
Dupax del Sur Dupax del Sur, officially the Municipality of Dupax del Sur, is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 21,224 people. Etymology The name Dupax came from the Isinay word "''do ...
. As the creation of the latter was later ratified in a plebiscite, the division was only implemented through ''Presidential Decree No. 586'' promulgated by
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on November 20, 1974. In 1979, through ''Batas Pambansa Blg. 27'' approved by Marcos, four ''
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s'' and a ''sitio'' in the municipality, along with parts of Dupax del Sur, were separated to constitute into a municipality,
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.


Geography

The Municipality of Dupax del Norte is situated on the south-eastern part of Nueva Vizcaya. It is bounded by
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in the north,
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in the east,
Dupax del Sur Dupax del Sur, officially the Municipality of Dupax del Sur, is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 21,224 people. Etymology The name Dupax came from the Isinay word "''do ...
in the south, and Bambang in the west. It has wide tracts of virgin forests, rich, fertile plains and valleys with mineral deposits and has a climate suitable for agriculture. Dupax del Norte is situated from the provincial capital
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, and from the country's capital city of
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.


Barangays

Dupax del Norte is politically subdivided into 15
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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. * Belance * Binuangan * Bitnong * Bulala * Inaban * Ineangan * Lamo * Mabasa * Macabenga * Malasin (
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) * Munguia * New Gumiad * Oyao * Parai * Yabbi


Mabasa

''Mabasa'' (
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for "wet") is a
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of Dupax del Norte. It was one of the oldest
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of Dupax (when the town was not yet divided into two). Mabasa was originally called San Roque, named by the parish priest of Dupax after the saint of hunters because the place then was a thick forest where game was abundant such as deer and wild pigs. The first settlers of San Roque were Ilokano migrants from the town of
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in
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and from Alcala and San Nicolas towns in
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. They travelled by foot and by horses and carabaos through San Nicolas, passing through Imugan,
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. The migrants settled at Sitio Poonan (later called Puongan). The family of Apolonio Vadil was the first settler in Poungan. Old records from the
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Church in Dupax del Sur showed that the daughter of Apolonio Vadil, Tomasa, was baptized on October 10, 1887. More migrants came and settled along the Apean (Apayan) River from Puongan upstream and occupied the western part of the barrio now called Riverside East and Riverside West. The settlers found the place always flowing with abundant water coming from a spring in the eastern part of the barrio, and so they called the place "Nabasa" which means "wet" in
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. It was later officially called "Mabasa" changing from the old name of "San Roque."


Inaban

The name came from the Iloko word ''Inabaan'' which means a place where there are plenty of ''gabi'' (taro) plants, locally known as “ABA”. In the early days, giant ''gabi'' plants with leaves as big as umbrellas thrived in the vicinity of this barangay. A story goes that many years ago when the place was still thickly covered with flora and fauna, and was a favorite hunting ground, a hunter once hit a big male deer with his spear. However, the deer was not mortally wounded and it decided to attack the hunter. The man and the deer fought for about an hour but in the end, the man triumphed over the animal but the hunter was seriously wounded. Alone, he tried to find his way home. But then it began to rain, he sought shelter under the big leaves of the ''gabi'' plants. Unfortunately, the hunter died because of his wounds and days after, his remains were found under the ''gabi'' plants. During World War II, American soldiers pronounced the word ''Inabaan'' into ''Inaban''. Inaban was formally created in 1963 as a barangay of Dupax (now Dupax del Norte) by virtue of Republic Act No. 3590.


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, Dupax del Norte had a population of 33,295. The population density was .


Economy


Government


Local government

Dupax del Norte is part of the lone congressional district of the province of
Nueva Vizcaya Nueva Vizcaya, officially the Province of Nueva Vizcaya (; ; Pangasinan: ''Luyag/Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya''; ), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital and largest town is Bayo ...
. It 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 municipal councilors are elected directly in polls held every three years.


Elected officials


Education

The Schools Division of Nueva Vizcaya governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the
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in
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region. There are two schools district offices which governs all public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality. These are Dupax del Norte I Schools District Office, and Dupax del Norte II Schools District Office.


Primary and elementary schools

* Abatan Primary School * Belance Elementary School * Belance Seventh Day Adventist Elementary School * Binuangan Elementary School * Bitnong Elementary School * Bulala Elementary School * Camella SNV School (Elementary) * Casecnan Primary School * Dupax del Norte Central School * Giayan Elementary School * Inaban Elementary School * Ineangan Elementary School * Ineangan Kiddie Learning Center * Lamo Elementary School * Lamo UMC Kiddie Learning Center * Mabasa Elementary School * Mabasa UMC Learning Center * Macabenga Elementary School * Mantatta Elementary School * Munguia Elementary School * Nagakay Elementary School * Naruron Elementary School * New Gumiad Elementary School * Oyao Elementary School * Parai Elementary School * UMC Malasin Kiddie Learning Center * Yabbi Elementary School


Secondary schools

* Belance High School * Binuangan Christian Academy * Bugkalot High School * Camella SNV School * Dupax del Norte National High School * Lamo National High School * Munguia National High School


Notable personalities

* Carlos Padilla (September 19, 1944 – May 5, 2023), a Filipino politician who serves as governor of
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from 2016 up until his death on 2023.


Sister cities

* San Pedro, Laguna


References


External links

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