La Paz, Iloilo City Explained

Pushpin Map:Philippines Visayas#Philippines
Pushpin Mapsize:220
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Philippines
Coordinates:10.72°N 122.5781°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Philippines
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Western Visayas (Region VI)
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Iloilo City
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Jerry Treñas (Mayor of Iloilo City)
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1584
Established Title1:Incorporated
Established Date1:July 16, 1937
Timezone:Philippine Standard Time
Utc Offset:+8
Postal Code Type:ZIP code
Postal Code:5000
Area Code:33
Blank1 Name:Patron saint
Blank1 Info:Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage)
Blank2 Name:Feast day
Blank2 Info:May 24
Settlement Type:District of Iloilo City
Population Total:54,720
Population Demonym:Lapazeño; Lapaznon
Population As Of:2020 census
La Paz
Blank1 Name Sec2:Native languages
Blank1 Info Sec2:Hiligaynon
Area Total Km2:11.33
Population Density Km2:4828.57
Seat Type:Barangays
Seat:25 (see Barangays)
Subdivision Type4:Congressional District
Subdivision Name4:Lone district of Iloilo City

La Paz (in Tagalog pronounced as /laˈpas/) (colloquial spelling: Lapaz) is a district in Iloilo City, Philippines, located in Iloilo province, on the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region.[1] It is the third-largest district by geographical area, after Jaro and Mandurriao. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,720 people.

La Paz is known for being the birthplace of the popular Filipino noodle soup dish, La Paz Batchoy. La Paz Public Market, considered the exact birthplace of La Paz Batchoy. The district is also popular for its district plaza, the La Paz Plaza, which is the largest among the six district plazas in Iloilo City.

In the past, La Paz was known as Ilawod, which means "sea/wet land," along with Jaro, which was referred to as Ilaya, meaning "mountain/dry land."[2]

History

La Paz traces back to its origins as one of the barrios of Jaro. Initially established in 1584, it was named Bagong Banera at the time. However, it wasn't until 1856 that it gained independence from Jaro and became a separate pueblo (town) known as Lobo.[3] Later on, it was renamed La Paz, meaning "peace" in Spanish, which was derived from its patron saint, Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage).

On July 16, 1937, La Paz was incorporated as a district of Iloilo City, alongside the towns of Arevalo, Mandurriao, and Molo. This integration marked its status as an integral part of the expanding urban center.

In 2008, the sub-district of Lapuz in La Paz gained independence after a resolution was passed by the city council. This move aimed to establish separate police and fire stations for the area.[4]

Geography

La Paz is situated in the middle-eastern part of Iloilo City, around from Iloilo City Proper. It is bordered by Jaro to the north, Mandurriao to the west, Molo to the southwest, the City Proper to the south, and Lapuz to the southeast. The district is traversed by the Tigum River and faces Buenavista on Guimaras Island across the Iloilo Strait to the east.

Barangays

The district of La Paz has a total of 25 barangays.

Culture

La Paz Batchoy

The La Paz Public Market in the district is often referred to as the specific birthplace of the Ilonggo noodle soup dish, La Paz Batchoy. It is a noodle soup made with pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.[5]

La Paz Fiesta

In honor of the district patron saint of La Paz, Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage), La Paz Fiesta, or the Feast of the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, is held annually in the district on May 24.

Education

La Paz is home to two of the eight universities in Iloilo City, namely, West Visayas State University and Iloilo Science and Technology University. Other notable schools in the district are Western Institute of Technology, St. Therese – MTC Colleges, Hua Siong College of Iloilo, and Iloilo National High School.

Transportation

La Paz, like other districts of Iloilo City, is served mostly by passenger jeepneys, white metered taxis, and tricycles within the district. It is also the location of the headquarters of Panay Railways, which operated a railroad from Iloilo City to Roxas City from 1907 to the 1980s.[6]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panes . Cornelio P . Iloilo, My City, My Pride . February 20, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120121223609/http://iloilocity.gov.ph/iloiloct2011wip/aboutiloilocity.php . January 21, 2012 .
  2. Book: Regalado, Felix B. . History of Panay . 1973 . Central Philippine University.
  3. Web site: La Paz Church History . August 7, 2022 . La Paz Church.
  4. Web site: City to recognize Lapuz as separate district from La Paz . August 11, 2022 . www.thenewstoday.info.
  5. Web site: La Paz Batchoy . August 7, 2022 . Explore Iloilo . en-US.
  6. Web site: Panay Railways . August 12, 2022 . www.thenewstoday.info.