San Miguel, Bulacan Explained

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Other Name:San Miguel de Mayumo
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Established Date:September 29, 1725
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Established Date1:1874
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Leader Name:Roderick D. Tiongson
Leader Title1:Vice Mayor
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San Miguel, officially the Municipality of San Miguel (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Miguel), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 172,073 people.

It is the third largest municipality by area in the province after Doña Remedios Trinidad and Norzagaray.

Etymology

There are two accounts on the origin of the town's name:

History

Spanish colonial era

The municipality of San Miguel de Mayumo was established in 1763 by Carlos Agustin Maniquiz, Maria Juana Puno - wife of Carlos Agustin Maniquiz and Miguel Pineda, with Pineda as the first town mayor of San Miguel. Miguel Pineda was a native of Angat, Bulacan who decided to settle permanently in the barrio of San Bartolome (now named Barangay Tartaro). He found the place ideal for hunting and was later chosen as the leader of other settlers. He formed an alliance with Mariano Puno, the recognized leader of the adjacent prosperous village called Santo Rosario (now named Barangay Mandile).

The town was previously part of Pampanga, hence San Miguel's culture having Kapampangan influence. In 1848, the town and the neighbouring barrios, which were then part of Pampanga, were added to the territory of the Province of Bulacan.

The Pact of Biak-Na-Bato

See main article: Pact of Biak-na-Bato. During the Philippine Revolution in 1897, newly appointed Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera decided to crush Emilio Aguinaldo and his troops in Cavite, but Aguinaldo fled to Batangas and joined forces with Gen. Miguel Malvar. The Spaniards continue their pursuit but the troops outwitted them by going to the district of Morong (now Rizal) and finally to Biak-na-Bato in San Miguel, Bulacan. Aguinaldo made the mountain caves into his headquarters.

Biak-na-Bato (in the villages of Kalawakan and Talbak in Doña Remedios Trinidad town and the villages of Biak-na-Bato and Sibul) served as one of the camps of the revolutionary Katipunan forces during the Philippine Revolution. It was declared a national park by Manuel L. Quezon on November 16, 1937, through Proclamation No. 223.

American occupation era

Between 1903 and 1906, the adjacent town of San Ildefonso was consolidated with San Miguel due to the former's low income and inability to finance its expenditures in operating the local government.[1] It was later separated from the town to become an independent town of its own when it became capable of meeting its expenses.[2]

Japanese occupation era

During World War II, Japanese Imperial ground troops entered and occupied the town municipality of San Miguel on 1942. Local Filipino troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary units retreated into the nearby mountains to become the Bulakeño guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation forces until the province's liberation.

Philippine independence era

San Miguel was the largest town in Bulacan until September 13, 1977, when Doña Remedios Trinidad, the current largest municipality of Bulacan, was established under Presidential Decree No. 1196 during the term of President Ferdinand Marcos.

Contemporary

On August 26, 2007, residents at the foot of the Biak-na-Bato mountains petitioned president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to declare the mountains protected areas to stop marble quarrying and mining there.[3]

In August 2014 during a fieldtrip to the Madlum Cave, seven students of Bulacan State University were swept after heavy rains which triggered a flash flood while crossing the Madlum river.[4]

Geography

The town of San Miguel is bounded by Nueva Ecija Province in the northernmost area, Pampanga Province in the west, the town is bounded by two provinces with land borders. The town of San Ildefonso, Bulacan lies next to San Miguel in the southernmost area, Doña Remedios Trinidad in the eastmost area which also borders San Rafael and Angat. San Miguel then was the biggest municipality in the province of Bulacan before some areas were taken and annexed to Doña Remedios Trinidad during the term of Ferdinand Marcos. The geographic nature of the town is diversified and multi-faceted, rich in nature's beauty like waterfall, rivers, caves, few mountains, hilly areas and springs. The mainland are plain agricultural lands, some part of which was substantially eroded due to commercialization and urbanization.

San Miguel is 53km (33miles) from Malolos and 76km (47miles) from Manila.

Climate

The prevailing climatic conditions in the municipality is categorized into two types: Wet season and dry season.

Barangays

San Miguel is pollitically subdivided into 49 barangays.[5] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios

There are 11 urban and the rest rural barangays in the town.

Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of San Miguel, Bulacan, was 172,073 people, with a density of NaN172,073/231.40.

Languages

The municipality, along with two other municipalities (Remedios Trinidad and Norzagaray) and one city (San Jose del Monte) of Bulacan, is the homeland of the Alta Kabulowan, the first inhabitants of Bulacan, whose language is also called Alta Kabulowan. Their language is currently endangered and is in dire need of local government intervention. The majority of residents in the town are native speakers of the Tagalog language. Due to its proximity with Pampanga towns, some residents also speak the Kapampangan language.

Religion and Traditions

Currently, San Miguel is divided into four parishes and a large number of visitas, all of which are under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Malolos. These are Diocesan Shrine and Parish of San Miguel Arcangel located in Brgy. Poblacion; San Jose Esposo de Maria Parish located in Brgy. San Jose; Nuestra Señora delos Remedios Parish located in Brgy. Sibul Springs; and Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish located in Brgy. Salacot.

The traditions are very alive and well-preserved in San Miguel, as shown by the Holy Week processions in the mother church, which include about 60 carrozas. Numerous images of our Lord, the Blessed Mother, and saints, visited this church, such as the Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno of Quiapo and La Purisima Concepcion de Santa Maria. Every May 8, San Miguel holds its town fiesta, and every September 29, it celebrates its Pistang Patron celebration.The tradition of Los Desposorios or the Bethrotal of Mary and Joseph is very alive at San Jose Esposo de Maria Parish in Brgy. San Jose. The said parish celebrates its fiesta every 26 November, the traditional date which the Augustinians celebrates the feast of the Bethrotal. It will start with Procesion de los Desposorios and after that, the antique image of Saint Joseph and Our Lady meets at the patio of the parish and the rite of the Renewal of Vows will be conducted.

Government

Elected officials

  1. Gerome "Jhong" D. Reyes (NUP)
  2. Romeo C. Dizon (Reform PH-People's Party)
  3. Mary Joy Ann S. Chico (Reform PH-People's Party)
  4. Emmanuel "Emil" D. Magtalas (NUP)
  5. Anika Corinne "Nika" D. Santiago-Tan (NUP)
  6. Joseph Noel P. de Guzman (Reform PH-People's Party)
  7. Mark David "Bong" C. Maon (NUP)
  8. Jayvee C. Lacsina (NUP)

List of Gobernadorcillo

Term!Name!Term!Name!Term!Name! colspan="2"
Term
Miguel Pineda1763Ignacio Sandulan1796Agapito Santa Ana1827Victor Buencamino1858
Jose Malapandan1764Agustin Payawal1797Carlos Morales1828Norberto Maniquis1859
Miguel Ligon17651766Santiago Maniquis1798Jacinto Ligon1829Eugenio Dantis1860
Miguel Tecson1767Marcos Bondoc1799Mariano Tecson1830Pedro Santiago1861
Miguel Bantog1768Nicolas Bacaui1800Augustin Santiago1831Mariano Macapagal1862
Miguel Ligon1769Eusebio Santiago1801Isidro Gonzales1832Jose Santiago18631864
Esteban Bantog1770Francisco Bernabe1802Eustaquio Ligon1833Bonifacio Pengson18651866
Miguel Ligon1771Calixto Yambot1803Vicente Ventura1834Tomas Tecson18671868
Esteban Sayson1772Jose Tuazon1804Apolonio Fernando1835Antonio David18691870
Eulogio Payawal1773Baltazar Pangilinan1805Severino Payawal1836Pelagio de Leon18711872
Dionisio Maniquiz1774Jose Payawal1806Andres de la Cruz1837Marcelo Velayo Bernardo18731874
Antonio Bacual1775Francisco Libunao1807Vicente Felix1838Flaviano Esguerra18751876
Miguel Ligon17761777Vicente Sayson1808Eusebio Dantis1839Juan Buencamino18771878
Dionisio Maniquis1778Augustin Maniquis1809Atanacio Libunao1840Calixto Limpingco1879
Andres Bondoc1779Lorenzo Ligon1810Pedro Ligon1841Juan de Guzman1880
Pablo Bondoc1780Baltazar Pangilinan1811Domingo Pangilinan1842Francisco Villarica18811882
Alejandro Dantis1781Canuto Dantis1812Nicolas Libunao1843Potenciano Buencamino18831885
Juan Fernando1782Lorenzo Yambot1813Tomas Tecson1844Valentin Viola1886
Alejandro Maniquis1783Clemente Ligon1814Juan Siojo1845Jose Santiago1887
Miguel Ventura1784Vicente Tecson1815Felipe Gonzales1846Evaristo Siojo1888
Andres Patiag1785Pablo Ventura1816Mariano P. Joson1847Bartolome Viola1889
Miguel Maniquis1786Pantaleon Ligon1817Victor Buencamino1848Simon Tecson1890
Domingo Libunao1787Vicente Dasig1818Fulgencio Santiago1849Simon Santiago1891
Domingo Santa MAria1788Blas Maniquis1819Vicente Felix1850Jose de Leon1892
Francisco Tecson1789Dionisio Fernando1820Rufino San Gabriel1851Bartolome Viola1893
Marcos Zapala1790Jacinto Santiago1821Eugenio Dantis1852Lucio Maniquis1894
Miguel Quiambao1791Manuel Bantog1822Tranquilino Gabriel1853Ciriaco Libunao1895
Andres Bantog1792Narciso Macapagal1823Victor Buencamino1854Simon T. Libunao1896
Teodoro Tuazon1793Mariano delos Santos1824Catalino Ligon1855Gregorio Marquez1897
Miguel Morales1794Lorenzo Tecson1825Juan Siojo1856Simon Tecson18981899
Tibursio Sayson1795Lorenzo Ligon1826Tibursio Tecson1857Jose Buencamino1900
Teodoro Lim

List of chief executives

Term!Notes
Municipal President
Meliton Carlos19011903
Damaso Sempio19031905
Mariano Tecson19061908
Miguel Siojo19081912
Serafin Tecson19121916
Catalino Sevilla19161919
Juan Buencamino Sr.19191922
Jose Ligon19221925
Eugenio Tecson19251928
Regino Sevilla19281931
Moises V. Ligon19311934
Municipal Mayor
Florentino C. Viola19341938
Regino Sevilla19381940
Eugenio Tecson19411944
Rafael RouraLuis Santa Maria

Eugenio Tecson

Manuel V. Fernando

1945Appointed as Alcalde during Philippine Liberation
Eugenio Tecson19451951Remained in position after World War II
Conrado S. Pascual19521955
Felipe V. Buencamino19561963
Benjamin S. Payawal19631967
Felix M. Tayag19641967
Marcelo Aure19681979Appointed as Municipal Mayor during Martial Law (Bagong Lipunan) era from 1976 - 1979
Juan F. Dela Cruz19791986Municipal Mayor during Martial Law (Bagong Lipunan) era
Manuel Lipana19861987Transitional Municipal Government during 1987 Referendum
Fernando B. Mendez Sr.19881995
Santiago C. Sevilla19952004
Edmundo Jose "Pop" T. Buencamino20042006Term not finished; suspended due to his case in Sandiganbayan.[6] [7]
Roderick DG. Tiongson20062016Vice Mayor during "Pop" Buencamino's term; sworn into office as Acting Mayor from 2006 - 2007
Marivee Mendez - Coronel20162019First Female Mayor of San Miguel, Bulacan

Education

The town has numerous public schools offering elementary and high school education. Some of the elementary public schools are:

Some of the public high schools are:

Some of the private schools offering elementary and pre-elementary education are:

Some of the tertiary schools are:

Notable personalities

External links

Notes and References

  1. Act. 932. October 8, 1903. An Act Reducing the Twenty-five Municipalities of the Province of Bulacan to Thirteen. July 3, 2023. Senate of the Philippines Legislative Digital Resources.
  2. Web site: Bulacan, Philippines: San Ildefonso, Bulacan: History.
  3. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view_article.php?article_id=84808 Inquirer.net, Bulaceños want Biak-na-Bato declared a protected area
  4. News: March 28, 2018 . CA upholds dismissal of Bulacan State University officials over field trip tragedy . Rappler.com . June 9, 2023.
  5. http://nap.psa.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/municipality.asp?muncode=031421000&regcode=03&provcode=14 Philippine Standard Geographic Code listing for San Miguel
  6. Web site: Ex-San Miguel, Bulacan mayor convicted of graft for illegal collections Inquirer News. March 13, 2015.
  7. http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2007/april2007/175895.htm#_ftnref1