Tagkawayan, officially the Municipality of Tagkawayan (), is a
municipality
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in the
province
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of
Quezon
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,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,003 people.
Tagkawayan is derived from the
Tagalog phrase ''taga-kawayan'', which translates to "from
bamboo
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," a term that referred to the early settlers of the area, primarily
Aetas. These settlers would hold festive gatherings by the seashore, signaling neighboring tribes to join by raising a cloth-tied bamboo pole from a high rock.
History
Pre-establishment
In the early
Spanish period, Tagkawayan was mainly inhabited by Aetas around Mount Cadig. Over time, migrants from
Ambos Camarines and
Bondoc Peninsula settled in the area as they were attracted by its rich forest resources. Tagkawayan later became a hub for various ethnic groups (including
Ilocanos and
Kapampangans), drawn by opportunities in logging, mining, plywood manufacturing, fishing, and agriculture.
After the rise in population with the potential of an economic growth, a formal petition to convert barrio Tagcawayan, then in
Guinayangan, into an independent municipality was launched. The said letter was sent to President
Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (, , , ; 19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944), also known by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino people, Filipino lawyer, statesman, soldier, and politician who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1 ...
through
Tomas Morato. Antonio Lagdameo then laid out an "urbanization plan" was laid out for the proposed municipality. During that time, Tagkawayan encompassed four sitios
Establishment as municipality
On December 31, 1940, the barrios of Aloneros, Bagong Silang, Balogo, Cabibihan, Catimo, Danlagan, Kabugwang, Kandalapdap, Malbog, Monato, Mangayaw, Quinatacutan, Siguiwan, Tagkawayan, and Triumfo, then part of the municipality of Guinayangan, were separated and constituted into a new and separate municipality known as Tagkawayan, by virtue of Executive Order No. 316. The change took effect on the next day, January 1, 1941.
On March 7, 1941, the Guinayangan sitios of Aliji, Bamban, Bukal, Danlagan, Batis, Del Rosario, Manatong Ilaya, Manatong Munti, Malupot, San Luis, San Roque Manato, Santo Niño, and portions of Tuba were annexed to the municipality by virtue of Executive Order No. 330. On January 1, 1948, the barrio of Aloneros was returned to Guinayangan by virtue of Executive Order No. 78 signed on August 12, 1947.
Geography
Tagkawayan is the easternmost town of Quezon, bordered to the east by the province of
Camarines Norte
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and to the south by
Camarines Sur
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in the
Bicol Region
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. Tagkawayan is from
Lucena
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and from
Manila
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.
Barangays
Tagkawayan is politically subdivided into 45
barangay
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s, as indicated below. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s and some have
sitios
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.
* Aldavoc
* Aliji
* Bagong Silang
* Bambán
* Bosigon
* Bukál
* Cabuguang
* Cagascas
* Casispalan
* Colong-colong
* Del Rosario
* Cabibihan
* Candalapdap
* Katimo
* Kinatakutan
* Landing
* Laurel
* Magsaysáy
* Maguibuay
* Mahinta
* Malbog
* Manato Central
* Manato Station
* Mangayao
* Mansilay
* Mapulot
* Muntíng Parang
* Payapà
* Población
* Rizal
* Sabang
* San Diego
* San Francisco
* San Isidro
* San Jose
* San Roque
* San Vicente
* Santa Cecilia
* Santa Monica
* Santo Niño I
* Santo Niño II
* Santo Tomás
* Seguiwan
* Tabason
* Tunton
* Victoria
Climate
Demographics
Economy
Transportation
By Land
The municipality is connected to Metro Manila by the
Quirino Highway, and daily rail services to and from
Naga and
Legazpi to the southeast are provided by
Philippine National Railways.
To spur development in the municipality, the
Toll Regulatory Board designated Toll Road 5 as the extension of
South Luzon Expressway. A 420-kilometer, four-lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction
SLEX Toll Road 4 in Barangay Mayao,
Lucena City to
Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020,
San Miguel Corporation
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announced that it will invest in the project, which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.
Another expressway that will serve Tagkawayan is the
Quezon-Bicol Expressway (QuBEx), which will link Lucena and
San Fernando, Camarines Sur.
Churches
*Nuestra Señora de Lourdes Parish - Poblacion ''(est. 1943)''
Notable personalities
*
Gen. Guillermo Eleazar – Chief of
Philippine National Police
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, 2021
*
Mac Baracael – basketball player
References
External links
Tagkawayan Profile at PhilAtlas.com*
Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>
Philippine Census InformationLocal Governance Performance Management SystemUnofficial Site of the Municipality of Tagkawayan, Quezon
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Political divisions established by Philippine executive order
1940 establishments in the Philippines