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Subdivision Type1: | Region | ||
Subdivision Type2: | Province | ||
Named For: | Leon Cabarroguis | ||
Subdivision Type3: | District | ||
Established Title: | Founded | ||
Established Date: | June 21, 1969 | ||
Parts Type: | Barangays | ||
Parts Style: | para | ||
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Leader Title: | Mayor | ||
Leader Name: | Avelino N. Agustin, Jr. | ||
Leader Title1: | Vice Mayor | ||
Leader Name1: | Francisco M. Dulnuan, Jr. | ||
Leader Name2: | Junie E. Cua | ||
Leader Title3: | Municipal Council | ||
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Elevation Max M: | 534 | ||
Elevation Min M: | 95 | ||
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Cabarroguis, officially the Municipality of Cabarroguis (ilo|Ili ti Cabarroguis; tl|Bayan ng Cabarroguis), is a 3rd class municipality and capital of the province of Quirino, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,533 people.
Prior to the advent of settlement, Cabarroguis was a vast forested area and formed parts of the municipalities of Saguday, Diffun, and Aglipay. It was originally occupied by the Aetas who were later displaced by the Ilongot tribe because the Aetas were known to be of nomadic character. Many years later, permanent settlements were made by different civilized ethnic groups like Ilocanos, Tagalog and others in search of good fortune in this virgin land.
As the population and settlement increased, regular barrios were created. These were the barrios of Zamora, Banuar, Burgos, Del Pilar, Dibibi, Eden, Villamor and five more sitios of Villapeña, Villarose, Tucod, Calaocan and Dingasan at the municipality of Aglipay: barrios of San Marcos, Gundaway and portion of Mangandingay at the municipality of Diffun and the other part of Mangandingay at the municipality of Saguday. The above stated barrios of different municipalities became the territorial jurisdiction of Cabarroguis by virtue of Republic Act No. 5554 enacted by the Philippine Congress authored by then Senator Leonardo Perez on June 21, 1969. The newly created municipality of Cabarroguis was named in honor of the late Congressman of Nueva Vizcaya, Leon Cabarroguis.
Cabarroguis operated as a regular municipality after the 1971 local polls wherein Anastacio dela Pena become the first Local Chief Executive. Barangay Mangandingay also became the temporary seat of the municipal government, Years later, when Diomedes Dumayas was appointed as the town's executive, the seat of the Local Government officially transferred to Barangay Zamora, where a 12ha lot was donated.
Cabarroguis is located in the northwestern part of the province of Quirino. It is bounded on the north, northwest and northeast by the municipalities of Diffun, and Saguday respectively, on the east and southeast by the municipality of Aglipay on the south by the municipalities of Maddela, and Nagtipunan, and on the west by the province of Nueva Vizcaya. It is from Manila.
The municipal area of Cabarroguis covers, approximately. The area is further distributed into the 17 barangays comprising the municipality, including barangay Didipio, which remains in the municipality and the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya, and Quirino.
Cabarroguis is accessible by series of roads notably the Cordon–Diffun–Maddela–Aurora Road.
Cabarroguis is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Barangay | Land Area (has.) | Number of respondinghouseholds | Number of householdmembers |
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Urban: | |||
Gundaway | 629.6612 | 1011 | 4072 |
Zamora | 427.1250 | 734 | 2779 |
Mangandingay | 500.7266 | 915 | 3584 |
San Marcos | 667.7311 | 671 | 2496 |
Sub-total: | 2,255.2439 | 3331 | 12931 |
Rural: | |||
Villarose | 843.1654 | 195 | 779 |
Banuar | 546.6502 | 180 | 712 |
Villamor | 865.3353 | 630 | 2449 |
Del Pilar | 550.1530 | 176 | 593 |
Villa Peña | 642.1622 | 199 | 727 |
Burgos | 1,288.4090 | 823 | 3171 |
Eden | 1,001.8760 | 289 | 1131 |
Gomez | 491.8008 | 162 | 627 |
Dingasan | 3,108.0650 | 396 | 1663 |
Calaocan | 677.9979 | 223 | 935 |
Dibibi | 3,491.2367 | 690 | 2776 |
Sto. Domingo | 299.6062 | 239 | 863 |
Tucod (including Didipio) | 10,869.8230 | 455 | 1963 |
Sub-total: | 24,646.7561 | 4657 | 18389 |
Total: | 26,902 | 7988 | 31320 |
Initially, year 1970 recorded a population of 7,835 person followed by census year 1975 which registered a total population of 12,226 that manifested a growth rate of 9.29%. Another increase of population was observed during census year 1980 which recorded 17,450 displaying a growth rate of 2.2% and for census year 1995, it manifested a 22,812 person displaying a growth rate of 2.25%. Base year of 2000 recorded a total population of 25,832 which manifested a growth rate of 2.25%. As of census year 2007, the population increased to 28,024 which manifested a growth rate of 1.21%.
Cabarroguis is a 3rd class municipality with an agricultural base economy where the majority of the population derives their income from agricultural related industries and businesses. The municipality is 99% dependent on the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) now called the National Tax Allocation (NTA).
For the year 2022, the local lncome is Four Million Five Hundred Ninety-One Three Hundred forty-seven and 92/100 (4,591,347.92) and the total external income is Two Hundred Ten Million Five Hundred Eighty-seven Fifty-three thousand (210,587,053.00).
See main article: Sangguniang Bayan. Cabarroguis, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Quirino, 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.
Cabarroguis as center of technological innovations with value-oriented and resilient society living in an ecologically balanced economy governed by just and pro-active leaders.
To promote the standards of living through vibrant technological innovations in education, agriculture and ecology, health care, commerce, and industry carried out through participative legislation and governance.
Position | Name |
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Congressman | Dakila Carlo E. Cua |
Municipal Mayor | Avelino N. Agustin Jr. |
Vice-Mayor | Francisco M. Dulnuan, Jr. |
Councilors | Jann Graceal Bert N. Binlayan |
Danuel S. Galgaleng | |
Virgilio A. Lopez | |
Marciano G. Immapa | |
Tirso V. Abuan | |
Zernan B. Cariño | |
Florencio L. Valdez Jr. | |
Leilani R. Vinluan | |
David G. Bangsoyao | |
Reynaldo S. Marzo | |
Jannette R. Orpia | |
The Schools Division of Quirino governs the town's public education system.[2] The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region.[3] The office governs the public and private elementary and public and private high schools throughout the municipality.