Jovellar Explained

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Subdivision Name:Philippines
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Named For:Joaquín Jovellar y Soler
Other Name:Quipia
Motto:Andar Jovellar
Subdivision Type3:District
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:1649
Parts Type:Barangays
Parts Style:para
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Leader Name:Jorem L. Arcangel
Leader Title1:Vice Mayor
Leader Name1:Cezar C. Arellano
Leader Name2:Fernando T. Cabredo
Leader Title3:Municipal Council
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Elevation Max M:208
Elevation Min M:17
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Population Demonym:Jovellareño or Quipianon
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Demographics2 Info1:Albay Electric Cooperative (ALECo)
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Demographics2 Info2:Jovellar Water District
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Jovellar, officially the Municipality of Jovellar (Banwaan kan Jovellar; Tagalog: Bayan ng Jovellar), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,795 people, making it the least populated town in the province.

The town was named in honor of Spanish governor-general Joaquín Jovellar y Soler.

Main access to the town is via Guinobatan. Jeepneys ply the 16km (10miles) distance from Guinobatan to Jovellar daily with the first trip from Guinobatan leaving as early as 5 AM and the last trip to Jovellar usually at around 5 PM.

Jovellar's main industry is agriculture. Primary crops are rice, copra, abaca, and corn.

Quipia River runs through the town and the river leads all the way to Donsol in Sorsogon.

Tourist activities in the area may include a trip to the river just behind the local school or a trip to Pariaan pool. Once at the town center, one can find a statue of the national hero, Jose Rizal, and the town church in front of it.

History

In Year 1572, when the first Spanish Port was established at the western coast of the Bicol Peninsula, Christianization spread-out among the natives and paved the way for the founding of the municipality of Jovellar.

With these developments, the native converts were emboldened to be adventurous and ventured to establish new settlements far out in the region of Bicol Peninsula. Thus, a group from west coast led by a leader popularly known as PIA, sailed upstream of Donsol River and settled in its mouth. There the people in the settlement became economically active by engaging in the gathering of all kinds of forest products like vines, resin, tar, rattan log and wildlife which were sold to dwellers in the west coast. As trade and commerce flourished, more people settled in the place which was later on named as “QUI PIA”. QUI meaning belonging to and PIA as tribute to said adventurous woman.

Succession of political developments saw the evolution of this settlement namely:

1. By Year 1649, this settlement was formally created as a Municipal District under the Ecclesiastical and Civil Jurisdiction of Nueva Caceres bearing the name “Distrito Municipal De Quipia”;

2. On Year 1811, the settlement became a full-pledge town known as “Municipio De Quipia” and became part of the newly created Province of Albay by virtue of a decree of the Governor-General. The first elected Gobernadorcillo was Anastacio de la Peña with only one Year term of the office. Succession of other gobernadorcillos followed thereafter from year 1812 for several years. Through the influence of a Spanish Resident name Don Cipriano Anduiza the Governor-General by a Decree, declared the name of the place as Jovellar in honor of an illustrious Spanish Captain-General Joaquin Jovellar Y Soler, more popularly known as the father of the infamous head tax called “Cedula Personal”. The title of Gobernadorcillo was changed to “Capitan Municipal” with additional one year term of office. The following year until the end of Spanish Regime, a total of sixteen Capitanes Municipal took turns in the governance of the municipality during the period year 1863 to 1899;

3. During the American Regime the title Capitan Municipal was replaced by “Municipal President”. Thirteen (13) Municipal President were swoon in to local leadership from year 1900 to 1941;

4. The Japanese Occupation proved the resiliency of the people of Jovellar in repulsing this foreign domination through an organized region-wide guerilla unit-Voluntary Army of the United States of America (VAUSA) under the leadership of Mayor Leon Monilla. The Japanese Civil commission appointed Arturo C. Macandog as Town Mayor by way of establishing their own government. Vicente Macandog succeeded as Town Mayor in year 1944 after the untimely demise of Arturo C. Macandog from the hands of a guerilla fanatic;

5. After the end of World War II, Jovellar economy was in shambles when independence was declared on July 4, 1946, where Leon C. Monilla was appointed as Mayor by the American Liberation Force. President Manuel Roxas instead appointed Jose N. Ortega as Town Mayor when civil affairs were restored in Jovellar;

6. During the 1946 election of officials for a four year term, Jose N. Ortega was the first Mayor-elect for Jovellar during the period year 1946 to year 1949. The ensuring election of town Officials saw the rise of politics and succession of leadership in Jovellar with the likes of Tomas C. Pales (1960-1963); Jaime P. Clamar (1964-1967); re-election of Tomas C. Pales in year 1968 until year 1975 when he was succumbed to death while in Office; succession of Vice-Mayor Teodoro Mancera for the unexpired term of Mayor Pales until year 1979; and Mancera until year 1986;

7. The historic People’s Power Revolution n year 1986 gave rise to the appointment of Jose N. Arcangel Jr. as Officer-in-Charge of the municipality. He was elected as Mayor of Jovellar during the year 1988 elections and was re-elected during the year 1992 and 1995 elections;

8. Mayor Antonio A. Herrera succeeded during the year 1998 election, and Jose N. Arcangel Jr. has re-elected again during the year 2001 election; and

9. Hon. Jorem L. Arcangel is now the incumbent Municipal Mayor of Jovellar on the year 2010 election by the popular will of the people.

Education

Presently, there are almost 25 Day Care Centers, 20 public elementary schools, and 4 public high schools

Secondary Education

Public High Schools

Primary Education

Public Elementary Schools

Government

Elected officials

2022–2025 Jovellar Municipal Officials
Position Name Party
MayorJorem L. Arcangel
Vice MayorCezar C. Arellano
CouncilorsEsther Gaile B. Nobleza
Alejandro O. Enciso,Jr
Joseph L. Arcangel
Melinda R. Quirona
Digna N. Quintano
Jonathan N. Mortega
Mercuria O. Salomon
Jason L. Arcangel
Ex Officio Municipal Council Members
ABC PresidentTristan Elliot M. Arcangel (Mercado)
SK Federation PresidentIrish Marie M. Cadag (Mercado)

Legend

  1. A indicates that the official is elected for the first term
  1. A indicates that the official is re-elected to a higher position
  1. A indicates that the official is re-elected to the same position
  1. A indicates that the official is appointed due to vacancy

Past Municipal Administrators

Inclusive years! scope="col"
Capitan municipal
1811Anastacio de la Peña
1812Roque Tenorio
1813Melchor de la Trinidad
1814Francisco de los Santos
1815Marcelino Ibañez
1816Francisco de la Torre
1817Jose Rodrigo
1818Gaspar Bulalacao
1819Juan Anastacio
1820Eugenio Ibañez
1821Rodrigo de los Angeles
1822Alejandro Tolosa
1823Juan Sambajon
1824Domingo de la Trinidad
1825Canuto Santiago Perez
1826Esteban Perez
1827Ludovico de Padua
1828Domingo de la Trinidad
1829Francisco Borja
1830Rodrigo S. Andres
1831Manuel Santiago
1832Pablo Ibañez
1833Canuto Santiago Perez
1834Pacual Aguilar
1835Esteban Perez
1836Rodrigo de los Angeles
1837Canuto Santiago Perez
1838Silverio Ibañez
1839Agustin Sardiñas
1840Francisco Avila
1841Pioquinto Perez
1842Bernardino Perez
1843Espiritu Perez
1844Pedro Osorio
1845Bernardino Perez
1846Juan Enciso
1847Agustin Sardiñas
1848Juan Ingua
1849Marcelino Ibañez
1850Anastacio Perez
1851Juan Enciso
1852Jose Pacheco
1853Juan Ponciano Pacheco
1854Juan Clamar
1855Mariano Arellano
1856Gregorio Perez
1857Mariano Enciso
1858Antonio Torre
1859Claro Perez
1860Gregorio Perez
1861Mariano Enciso
1862Juan Enciso
1863-1864Benedicto Calde
1865-1866Mariano Enciso
1867-1868Atanacio Perez
1869-1870Romualdo Ibañez
1871-1872Hipolito Macandog
1873-1874Fruto Ingua
1875-1876Patricio Paraiso
1877-1880Doroteo Macandog
1881-1882Andres Moya
1883-1884Victoriano Ry Abilla
1885-1886Pantaleon Clemente
1887-1888Felipe Agarin
1889-1890Eufracio Rodriguez
1891-1892Isidoro Perez
1893-1894Alberto Ibañez
1895-1896Alejandro M. Arcangel
1897-1898Nicomedes Quintano
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Municipal president
1898-1901Eleuterio Macandog
Inclusive years! scope="col"
Municipal president
1901–1903Eleuterio Macandog
1904–1905Nicomedes Quintano
1906-1907Prisco Aguilar
1907-1909Gervacio Macalla
1910-1911Adolfo Macandog
1912–1913Abelardo Madrid
1913–1916Tomas Valenzuela
1917-1922Gerado M. Arcangel
1923-1925Tomas H. Razo
1926-1927Luis Nuñez
1927-1928Gaspar Torre
1929-1937Leon N. Monilla
1938-1941Donaciano C. Aracangel
1941Leon N. Monilla
Inclusive years! scope="col"
Municipal Mayor
December 21, 1941-March 16, 1942Donaciano C. Arcangel
March 17, 1942-June 1942Jose Y. Arcangel
1942-1943Arturo C. Macandog
May 3, 1944-June 2, 1944Juan P. Narvaez
June 3, 1944-November 15, 1945Vicente Q. Macandog
Post-War Period (1945-date)
Inclusive yearsMunicipal MayorMunicipal Vice MayorSK Federation PresidentABC PresidentRemarks
September 29, 1945-June 14, 1946Leon N. Monilla
June 28, 1946–1959Jose N. Ortega
1960–1963Tomas C. PalesEugenio Panesa
1964–1967Jaime P. ClamarJose Nobleza
1968–1975Tomas C. Pales Atanacio Adorio Teodoro Mancera Died in Office in 1975
1975-1986Teodoro ManceraAssume the role of presiding officer
1986–1988Jose N. Arcangel, Jr.Appointed Mayor by Pres. Corazon Aquino
1988–1998Jose N. Arcangel, Jr.Amancio M. Olado
1998–2001Antonio A. HerreraJury I. Clamar
2001–2010Jose N. Arcangel, Jr.
2010–2019Jorem L. ArcangelJoey Nobleza
2019-2022Joseph L. ArcangelJorem L. Arcangel

Geography

Jovellar is located at .

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the 2575.77adj=mid2adj=mid total area of Albay.

Barangays

Jovellar is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Climate

Demographics

In the 2020 census, Jovellar had a population of 17,795. The population density was NaN17,795/105.40.

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