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Cabiao

Cabiao, officially the Municipality of Cabiao (Tagalog: Bayan ng Cabiao), is a 1st class municipality[5] in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 85,862 people. [3] Cabiao is the 3rd most populous, one of the richest, and fastest growing municipality in the province, only behind Talavera and Guimba. If cities are included, the town ranks 6th.

Cabiao
Kabyaw
Municipality of Cabiao
Downtown
Nickname(s): 
Site of the First Cry of Nueva Ecija
Sweet Sorghum Capital of Nueva Ecija
Motto(s): 
Bagong Cabiao, Bagong Pag-asa!
Igpaw Kabyaw
Map of Nueva Ecija with Cabiao highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Cabiao
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 15°15′08″N 120°51′27″E / 15.2522°N 120.8575°E / 15.2522; 120.8575Coordinates: 15°15′08″N 120°51′27″E / 15.2522°N 120.8575°E / 15.2522; 120.8575
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Luzon
ProvinceNueva Ecija
District 4th district
FoundedBetween 1765-1767
Incorporated to Pampanga1797
Incorporated to Nueva EcijaFebruary 9, 1848
Barangays23 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorRamil B. Rivera
 • Vice MayorMarcelino M. Simbillo
 • RepresentativeEmerson D. Pascual
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate58,003 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total111.83 km2 (43.18 sq mi)
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Highest elevation
31 m (102 ft)
Lowest elevation
8 m (26 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total85,862
 • Rank6th in Nueva Ecija
 • Density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
 • Households
19,174
Demonym(s)Kabyawenyo; Kabyawenya
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
5.71
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 241.4 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 522.6 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 245.3 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 299 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityNueva Ecija 1 Electric Cooperative (NEECO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
3107
PSGC
034904000
IDD:area code+63 (0)44
Native languagesKapampangan
Tagalog
Ilocano
Websitewww.cabiao.gov.ph

According to the National Competitiveness Council in Cities/Municipalities Competitiveness Index 2018, Cabiao is ranked 10th in Overall Municipal category with 1,400 participating municipalities and 30th place in first to second class municipal category. The town also boasts of being 2nd place in the Resiliency category.[6]

The town is part of the so-called "Rice Granary Capital of the Philippines",[7] and is also remarked as the "Sweet Sorghum Capital of Nueva Ecija".

History

The desire of the populace of Cabiao to be free from Spanish domination and tyranny resulted in an uprising on September 2, 1896. Numbering around 700 men (461 listed in the Tablet of Heroes in the Municipal Compound), the townsfolk of Cabiao and the Cabiao Brass Band under the leadership of their Capitan Municipal Mariano Nuñez Llanera together with the people of the neighboring towns of Arayat, Deliquente (San Antonio) & Jaen led the siege against the colonizing Spaniards stationed at the Factoria of San Isidro. The Spanish Colonial Government ceded the Philippines to the United States on December 10, 1898, via the Treaty of Paris. Once again the Philippines was under colonial rule, this time by the American. In the last days of the Spanish occupation, the Cabiao heroes participated in the declaration of Philippine Republic in Malolos on January 23, 1899. During the Philippine–American War, Cabiao was one of the fiercely battled terrains of the American forces in pursuit of General Aguinaldo's Forces however most of the populated areas of Cabiao have been saved from the encounter. General Pio del Pilar hold out in the marshes of San Vicente and Santa Rita to delay the intruding Forces of General Elwell Stephen Otis under the command of General Henry Ware Lawton.

In 1903, the Americans established schools in Cabiao and used the English language as a medium of instructions. Pedro Oreta was elected as the first chief executive of the town under American civil regime followed by the then Mun. President Jose Crespo who established and organized the Presidencia (township hierarchy and organizational plan) constituting the different executive department of the municipality. American occupation in Cabiao has not been as cruel as their Spanish predecessor, however, the people of Cabiao were already afraid to trust the new colonizer. Thomasites missionaries arrived in Cabiao in 1902 as a part of educating the people of Cabiao and in 1903, the Americans established schools in Cabiao and used the English language as the medium of instruction. From 1907 to 1909, Cabiao was placed under jurisdiction of San Isidro and the executive power was then held by the Municipal President of San Isidro. It was in the term of Office of Municipal President Gonzalo Del Leon that the seat of Municipal Town Hall was erected on the land donated by the Romero family. It was during the term of Jose Lapuz that Judge Bonifacio Ysip was elected as delegate to the constitutional convention held in Manila.

After almost three decades of peace, Japan invaded the Philippines. HUKBALAHAP (Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon) or People's Anti-Japanese Army, was then established in Sitio Bawit, San Julian, Cabiao on March 29, 1942. When the Allies between the combined U.S. and Filipino troops finally liberated the Philippines and as soon as the Central Government was established in Manila, Mariano Guevarra was appointed Mayor of Cabiao. He was the chief executive of the town in 1945. Prudencio Ortiz Luis succeeded Guevarra who occupies the position for only a few months. In later part of 1945 after the liberation, most of the people of Cabiao were still in the far flung areas of Cambabalu, Saclang Capampangan, Saclang Tagalog, and Dumanas and it was during this time that the mayor of this town has been appointed by then President Manuel Roxas by the name of Ambrosio Aligada. He was appointed as the Chief Executive of the town from 1945 to 1947.

Cabiao was placed under the military government under Pablo Aligada. It was also during the time of Aligada that the Sitio of Palasinan (presently San Gregorio) comprising the property owned by Don Ramon Fernandez were repopulated by the people coming from said the places whereas the area of Bagong Silang were repopulate by the people coming from Buliran, Guyong-guyong, Luyos of which most of them are Tagalogs. Cabiao was governed by Aligada through coercive and dictatorial rule. Isaias Manalastas seated as the progressive mayor through the support HUKBALAHAPs that during that time is at its height from which they fielded their party named Prente Popular however it did not last long due to the suspicion of the military of an imminent grabbing of power where these party is the political front of the Huks. Nieves Pablo, a woman, was the fourth appointed mayor in that same year. At the height of the Huk uprising, when the entire town was the seat of the rebellion, fifty thousand armed men were inducted in Bawit and in Pasong Diablo, only to be captured en masse by General Ismael Lapus. The clearing of the entire forested area of Bagong Sikat and Santa Isabel was initiated to eliminate the lair of the Huk rebels.

In 1950, when the first tenure of then Paterno Santiano began, the town's public market was constructed through the support of the national government since the towns income cannot at that time support such huge amount of expenditures. During the first tenure of Gregorio T. Crespo, the old town hall was renovated and the original Cabiao Central School Building has been restored. The gravelling of Sinipit-San Roque Road was made. Santiano was re-elected as mayor after a heavily contested election results. In 1960, Crespo was re-elected as Mayor of Cabiao, and Pedro T. Wycoco was appointed as the Chief of Police. The Gapan- Arayat Road, Cabiao Section were constructed by Golangco Construction and Development Corp. in 1963. In 1979, the town's Public Market was rehabilitated with the help of Angel Concepcion (Member of Parliament) for which main building was constructed contiguously from the previous two small one. Cabiao was governed by Crespo for almost three decades, bringing together the people of Cabiao to live in peace.

Geography

Cabiao is located at the south-western part of Nueva Ecija bordering the province of Pampanga. It also borders the municipalities of San Isidro and San Antonio in the province of Nueva Ecija; the municipalities of Magalang, Candaba and Arayat in Pampanga province; and to its north-west is the municipality of Concepcion in Tarlac province.

The land area is flat-bounded river with abundant fertile soil; very ideal for cultivation. The estimated 32%, classified as rural/sub-rural areas are related in agricultural land farming. Its surrounded by irrigations and sources of water supply needed in multi-cropping. The rest land area with an estimated of 89.6 km2 situated in the core-centered are residentials, households and commercial occupancies. It is classified as urban and sub-urban areas.

Climate

Climate data for Cabiao, Nueva Ecija
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
34
(93)
33
(91)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(87)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
20
(68)
20
(68)
22
(72)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
22
(72)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 4
(0.2)
4
(0.2)
5
(0.2)
11
(0.4)
66
(2.6)
99
(3.9)
127
(5.0)
113
(4.4)
99
(3.9)
84
(3.3)
35
(1.4)
14
(0.6)
661
(26.1)
Average rainy days 2.2 1.9 3.2 5.3 16.1 20.8 23.5 22.8 22.2 16.5 8.9 3.5 146.9
Source: Meteoblue[8]

Barangays

Cabiao is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.

  • Bagong Buhay/ Lote
  • Bagong Sikat
  • Bagong Silang
  • Concepcion/Asyenda
  • Entablado
  • Maligaya
  • Natividad North(pob)
  • Natividad South(pob)
  • Palasinan
  • San Antonio/Pantalan
  • San Fernando Norte
  • San Fernando Sur
  • San Gregorio
  • San Juan North(pob)
  • San Juan South(pob)
  • San Roque
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Rita
  • Sinipit
  • Polilio/Libis
  • San Carlos
  • Santa Isabel
  • Santa Ines
  • Sitio Dumanas

Demographics

Population census of Cabiao
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 7,843—    
1918 8,161+0.27%
1939 14,617+2.81%
1948 15,902+0.94%
1960 21,561+2.57%
1970 28,260+2.74%
1975 32,752+3.00%
1980 37,922+2.97%
1990 48,850+2.57%
1995 55,902+2.56%
2000 62,624+2.46%
2007 68,382+1.22%
2010 72,081+1.94%
2015 79,007+1.76%
2020 85,862+1.65%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[9][10][11][12]

In the 2020 census, Cabiao had a population of 85,862. [3] The population density was 770 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,000/sq mi).

Language

Kabyawenyos can speak two dialects, Tagalog and Kapampangan. Because the town is a provincial boundary to Pampanga, most of the populace can understand and speak Kapampangan.[13] English is predominantly used in schools and offices, replacing Tagalog as the language spoken.

Religion

Almost the populace of Cabiao are Roman Catholic. Protestants like Iglesia ni Cristo, born-again Christians, Latter-day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, Evangelical fourth watches, Seventh-day Adventists and Baptists are the secondary religious affiliations, sects and organizations.

Economy


Growing population and migration provides Cabiao more progressive and sustainable. Increasing the number of commercial business establishment along Jose Abad Santos Avenue, Maligaya Street, Natividad Street, and three neighbor barangays of San Roque, San Gregorio, and San Fernando Sur were located the Public market and Hospital rapidly sprouted.Urbanization in residential and poblacion areas since 2010–present are observed. From 2nd class municipality rural based in agriculture to 1st class urban municipality.[21]

Eastern and Southern portion engaged in farming and multi-cropping. As part of the "RICE GRANARY CAPITAL of the PHILIPPINES", palay growing are very sustainable and efficient because of good condition of weather, the land area is ideal for cultivation and road connections adjoined from farm to market.Cabiao annually contribute to the provincial rice productions maintain their quantities.

Cabiao's economy is one of the fastest growing in the province of Nueva Ecija and lead as one of the most competitive municipalities in entire Central Luzon region according to the National Competitiveness Council (Philippines) Cities/Municipalities Competitiveness Index 2018. Their revenue income in calendar year 2020 reached P 280,611,660.65 in over 86,968 inhabitants. According to Commission on Audit of the Philippines 2020 data, economic performance of Cabiao are rapidly sustained. Year 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 and year 2016 shown below:[22]

Assets:

P 522,574,173.26

P 451,396,886.98

P 372,568,464.93

P 267,107,549.18

P 212,686,222.79

Liabilities:

P 299,048,311.11

P 259,324,151.71

P 193,280,360.65

P 138,700,038.84

P 131,995,215.81

Equity:

P 223,525,862.15

P 192,072,735.27

P 179,288,104.28

P 128,407,510.34

P 80,691,006.98

Income:

P 280,611,660.65

P 223,233,770.08

P 221,613,558.08

P 200,024,292.86

P 160,353,999.25

Major industries

Rice, corn and sorghum are the main crops for cultivation. Livestocks and contract grower provides inevitable source of income of some Kabyawenyos. Seasonal source of income are mango plantation and calamansi.

Tourism

Nabao lake, also known as the "Lawa ng Nabao", features views of Mounth Arayat from its own nature park. The site is composed of market stalls of handicrafts, rides, a zipline, hanging bridge and restaurants beside the lake. The ground breaking ceremony was held on September 12, 2018. The place is developed to be pegged as the first floating market-park in the province of Nueva Ecija.[23][24] The Cabiao Floating Market was opened on December 18, 2020.[25]

"Cabiokid" Foundation is a 13 hectare fermaculture land with over 1000 species of endemic fora are preserved. The land area are composed of rice fields, swamps, mini forest and a garden.[26]

Historical site

Monument of general Mariano Llanera that can be seen in front of Cabiao Municipal Hall symbolizes the heroism of the general who fought the Spaniards and led the "First Cry of Nueva Ecija". The place is also surrounded by bustling Philippine Mahogany trees.

Products

Sweet delicacies and Pasalubong are the most visited in the town. Pastillas[27] made from fresh carabao's milk are famous of all their products.[28]

Culture

Paistima Ka

Paistima Ka sa Kabyawan Festival, a week-long festivity every first/second week of February. The festival commemorates the founding anniversary of the town that showcases the rich culture and display the wide array of local delicacies.

The acronym "PaIsTiMa Ka" is from: Pa (Palay), Is (Isda), Ti (Tinapay), Ma (Mangga), and Ka (Ikaw).

Kabyawan Festival

Kabyawan Festival annually celebrated to the feast of patron's town proper Saint John Nepomocene starting May 8–16. Kabyawan is derived from grinding tools used in extracting sugarcane.[29] The festival showcases local products and delicacies. The first day includes a Holy Mass in the cathedral. Festivities include a fun-run, bike-a-thon, street dancing, mass demonstration, cultural dancing, dart and poster making. A talent competition and Mayflower parade, followed by the Coronation night of Mutya ng Cabiao is the high point. A grand parade proceeds along Jose Abad Santos Avenue.[30]

Infrastructure

Transportation

It is about an hour and a half drive with 92 kilometre away from Manila. It can be reached via NLEX, taking San Simon exit and turning right at Santo Domingo junction in Mexico, traversing Santa Ana, and Arayat in Pampanga. The other route from Manila is taking Santa Rita exit and traversing Maharlika Road through Bulacan province to Gapan, Nueva Ecija turning left towards San Isidro. From Cabanatuan, Cabiao can be reached via Gapan or partly through the Cabiao Viaduct from Jaen town. There are also routes from Clark International Airport via Magalang traversing left to Arayat Pampanga via Jose Abad Santos Avenue (Olongapo-Gapan road).

Cabiao transportation is likely available in all services. The First North Luzon Transit (formerly Sierra Madre Transit.) and RJ Express Inc. are regular travel bus companies with route from Caloocan to San Isidro and vice versa via North Luzon Expressway taking San Simon exit. The regional bus company Genesis Transport, Saulog Transit,and Arayat Express also has a regular route from Olongapo - San Jose City / Cabanatuan vice versa along Jose Abad Santos Avenue (Olongapo-San Fernando-Gapan Road) R3 traversing the town. Passenger jeepneys with the regular route from Cabanatuan - Cabiao via Gapan and vice versa and Cabiao - Arayat / Cabiao - San Fernando, Pampanga via Arayat and vice versa are the common public transport services. Passenger tricycles spreadout point to point around the town has a terminal sections along the streets and market centers.

Telecommunications

PLDT, Datelcom and Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. are the longest telecommunication company in town. Smart Communications, Talk 'N Text and Sun Cellular provide high speed signals LTE in town. Dito Telecommunity, Globe Telecom and Touch mobile upgrade their signals as LTE as part of the area site covered.

Cabiao is part of the contagious Mega Manila as far as Cabanatuan so that several radio stations and television signals are covered.

Education

Education in Cabiao is concentrated in the downtown area. Primary and secondary together with the colleges and universities are also seen in suburban barangays. These are the list of schools in Cabiao:

Primary Schools:

  • Cabiao Central School
  • Maligaya Elementary School
  • Palasinan Elementary School
  • San Roque Elementary School
  • Polilio Elementary School
  • San Antonio Bagong Buhay (SABBES) Elementary School
  • San Gregorio Elementary School
  • Santa Rita Elementary School
  • Bagong Silang Elementary School
  • San Fernando Sur Elementary School
  • Jose Rico Cruz Elementary School
  • Saint Josef Elementary School
  • Entablado Elementary School
  • Bagong Sikat Elementary School
  • Enrique Rivera Jr.Elementary School
  • San Carlos Elementary School
  • Sinipit Elementary School
  • Santa Isabel Elementary School
  • Concepcion Elementary School
  • San Fernando Norte Elementary School
  • San Vicente Elementary School
  • Blessed Children Integrated School
  • Little Child Jesus Christian Academy
  • God's Speed Foundation Inc.
  • Legacy Accelerated Christian Academy
  • Seventhday Adventist Elementary School
  • Saint John Nepomocene Parochial School
  • Advent School Foundation Inc.

Secondary Schools:

  • Cabiao Senior High School
  • Cabiao National High School
  • Santa Rita National High School
  • Saint John Nepomocene Parochial School
  • Saint Josef National High School
  • General Mariano Llanera High School (CNHS annex)
  • Santa Isabel National High School
  • Gregorio T. Crespo Memorial High School (CNHS annex)
  • Advent School Foundation Inc.
  • Legacy Accelerated Christian Academy

Tertiary Schools:

  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Cabiao campus
  • Cabiao Technological College Inc.
  • Resource World College
  • First Asean International Systems College, Cabiao campus

Sister cities

Gallery

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cabiao news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cabiao officially the Municipality of Cabiao Tagalog Bayan ng Cabiao is a 1st class municipality 5 in the province of Nueva Ecija Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 85 862 people 3 Cabiao is the 3rd most populous one of the richest and fastest growing municipality in the province only behind Talavera and Guimba If cities are included the town ranks 6th Cabiao KabyawMunicipalityMunicipality of CabiaoDowntownFlagSealNickname s Site of the First Cry of Nueva Ecija Sweet Sorghum Capital of Nueva EcijaMotto s Bagong Cabiao Bagong Pag asa Igpaw KabyawMap of Nueva Ecija with Cabiao highlightedOpenStreetMapCabiaoLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 15 15 08 N 120 51 27 E 15 2522 N 120 8575 E 15 2522 120 8575 Coordinates 15 15 08 N 120 51 27 E 15 2522 N 120 8575 E 15 2522 120 8575CountryPhilippinesRegionCentral LuzonProvinceNueva EcijaDistrict4th districtFoundedBetween 1765 1767Incorporated to Pampanga1797Incorporated to Nueva EcijaFebruary 9 1848Barangays23 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorRamil B Rivera Vice MayorMarcelino M Simbillo RepresentativeEmerson D Pascual Municipal CouncilMembers Edelwina P GonzalesDemetrio M dela Cruz Jr Jose L GarciaMoises M GuevarraJulito G WycocoReginald R AngelesJose G Bustamante Jr Jorge A Burayag Electorate58 003 voters 2022 Area 2 Total111 83 km2 43 18 sq mi Elevation14 m 46 ft Highest elevation31 m 102 ft Lowest elevation8 m 26 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total85 862 Rank6th in Nueva Ecija Density770 km2 2 000 sq mi Households19 174Demonym s Kabyawenyo KabyawenyaEconomy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence5 71 2018 4 Revenue 241 4 million 2020 Assets 522 6 million 2020 Expenditure 245 3 million 2020 Liabilities 299 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityNueva Ecija 1 Electric Cooperative NEECO 1 Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code3107PSGC034904000IDD area code 63 0 44Native languagesKapampangan Tagalog IlocanoWebsitewww wbr cabiao wbr gov wbr phAccording to the National Competitiveness Council in Cities Municipalities Competitiveness Index 2018 Cabiao is ranked 10th in Overall Municipal category with 1 400 participating municipalities and 30th place in first to second class municipal category The town also boasts of being 2nd place in the Resiliency category 6 The town is part of the so called Rice Granary Capital of the Philippines 7 and is also remarked as the Sweet Sorghum Capital of Nueva Ecija Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Barangays 3 Demographics 3 1 Language 3 2 Religion 4 Economy 4 1 Major industries 5 Tourism 5 1 Historical site 5 2 Products 6 Culture 6 1 Paistima Ka 6 2 Kabyawan Festival 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transportation 7 2 Telecommunications 8 Education 9 Sister cities 10 Gallery 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe desire of the populace of Cabiao to be free from Spanish domination and tyranny resulted in an uprising on September 2 1896 Numbering around 700 men 461 listed in the Tablet of Heroes in the Municipal Compound the townsfolk of Cabiao and the Cabiao Brass Band under the leadership of their Capitan Municipal Mariano Nunez Llanera together with the people of the neighboring towns of Arayat Deliquente San Antonio amp Jaen led the siege against the colonizing Spaniards stationed at the Factoria of San Isidro The Spanish Colonial Government ceded the Philippines to the United States on December 10 1898 via the Treaty of Paris Once again the Philippines was under colonial rule this time by the American In the last days of the Spanish occupation the Cabiao heroes participated in the declaration of Philippine Republic in Malolos on January 23 1899 During the Philippine American War Cabiao was one of the fiercely battled terrains of the American forces in pursuit of General Aguinaldo s Forces however most of the populated areas of Cabiao have been saved from the encounter General Pio del Pilar hold out in the marshes of San Vicente and Santa Rita to delay the intruding Forces of General Elwell Stephen Otis under the command of General Henry Ware Lawton In 1903 the Americans established schools in Cabiao and used the English language as a medium of instructions Pedro Oreta was elected as the first chief executive of the town under American civil regime followed by the then Mun President Jose Crespo who established and organized the Presidencia township hierarchy and organizational plan constituting the different executive department of the municipality American occupation in Cabiao has not been as cruel as their Spanish predecessor however the people of Cabiao were already afraid to trust the new colonizer Thomasites missionaries arrived in Cabiao in 1902 as a part of educating the people of Cabiao and in 1903 the Americans established schools in Cabiao and used the English language as the medium of instruction From 1907 to 1909 Cabiao was placed under jurisdiction of San Isidro and the executive power was then held by the Municipal President of San Isidro It was in the term of Office of Municipal President Gonzalo Del Leon that the seat of Municipal Town Hall was erected on the land donated by the Romero family It was during the term of Jose Lapuz that Judge Bonifacio Ysip was elected as delegate to the constitutional convention held in Manila After almost three decades of peace Japan invaded the Philippines HUKBALAHAP Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon or People s Anti Japanese Army was then established in Sitio Bawit San Julian Cabiao on March 29 1942 When the Allies between the combined U S and Filipino troops finally liberated the Philippines and as soon as the Central Government was established in Manila Mariano Guevarra was appointed Mayor of Cabiao He was the chief executive of the town in 1945 Prudencio Ortiz Luis succeeded Guevarra who occupies the position for only a few months In later part of 1945 after the liberation most of the people of Cabiao were still in the far flung areas of Cambabalu Saclang Capampangan Saclang Tagalog and Dumanas and it was during this time that the mayor of this town has been appointed by then President Manuel Roxas by the name of Ambrosio Aligada He was appointed as the Chief Executive of the town from 1945 to 1947 Cabiao was placed under the military government under Pablo Aligada It was also during the time of Aligada that the Sitio of Palasinan presently San Gregorio comprising the property owned by Don Ramon Fernandez were repopulated by the people coming from said the places whereas the area of Bagong Silang were repopulate by the people coming from Buliran Guyong guyong Luyos of which most of them are Tagalogs Cabiao was governed by Aligada through coercive and dictatorial rule Isaias Manalastas seated as the progressive mayor through the support HUKBALAHAPs that during that time is at its height from which they fielded their party named Prente Popular however it did not last long due to the suspicion of the military of an imminent grabbing of power where these party is the political front of the Huks Nieves Pablo a woman was the fourth appointed mayor in that same year At the height of the Huk uprising when the entire town was the seat of the rebellion fifty thousand armed men were inducted in Bawit and in Pasong Diablo only to be captured en masse by General Ismael Lapus The clearing of the entire forested area of Bagong Sikat and Santa Isabel was initiated to eliminate the lair of the Huk rebels In 1950 when the first tenure of then Paterno Santiano began the town s public market was constructed through the support of the national government since the towns income cannot at that time support such huge amount of expenditures During the first tenure of Gregorio T Crespo the old town hall was renovated and the original Cabiao Central School Building has been restored The gravelling of Sinipit San Roque Road was made Santiano was re elected as mayor after a heavily contested election results In 1960 Crespo was re elected as Mayor of Cabiao and Pedro T Wycoco was appointed as the Chief of Police The Gapan Arayat Road Cabiao Section were constructed by Golangco Construction and Development Corp in 1963 In 1979 the town s Public Market was rehabilitated with the help of Angel Concepcion Member of Parliament for which main building was constructed contiguously from the previous two small one Cabiao was governed by Crespo for almost three decades bringing together the people of Cabiao to live in peace Geography EditCabiao is located at the south western part of Nueva Ecija bordering the province of Pampanga It also borders the municipalities of San Isidro and San Antonio in the province of Nueva Ecija the municipalities of Magalang Candaba and Arayat in Pampanga province and to its north west is the municipality of Concepcion in Tarlac province The land area is flat bounded river with abundant fertile soil very ideal for cultivation The estimated 32 classified as rural sub rural areas are related in agricultural land farming Its surrounded by irrigations and sources of water supply needed in multi cropping The rest land area with an estimated of 89 6 km2 situated in the core centered are residentials households and commercial occupancies It is classified as urban and sub urban areas Climate Edit Climate data for Cabiao Nueva EcijaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 84 30 86 31 88 34 93 33 91 31 88 30 86 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 30 87 Average low C F 20 68 20 68 20 68 22 72 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 22 72 Average precipitation mm inches 4 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 2 11 0 4 66 2 6 99 3 9 127 5 0 113 4 4 99 3 9 84 3 3 35 1 4 14 0 6 661 26 1 Average rainy days 2 2 1 9 3 2 5 3 16 1 20 8 23 5 22 8 22 2 16 5 8 9 3 5 146 9Source Meteoblue 8 Barangays Edit Cabiao is politically subdivided into 23 barangays Bagong Buhay Lote Bagong Sikat Bagong Silang Concepcion Asyenda Entablado Maligaya Natividad North pob Natividad South pob Palasinan San Antonio Pantalan San Fernando Norte San Fernando Sur San Gregorio San Juan North pob San Juan South pob San Roque San Vicente Santa Rita Sinipit Polilio Libis San Carlos Santa Isabel Santa Ines Sitio DumanasDemographics EditPopulation census of CabiaoYearPop p a 19037 843 19188 161 0 27 193914 617 2 81 194815 902 0 94 196021 561 2 57 197028 260 2 74 197532 752 3 00 198037 922 2 97 199048 850 2 57 199555 902 2 56 200062 624 2 46 200768 382 1 22 201072 081 1 94 201579 007 1 76 202085 862 1 65 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 9 10 11 12 In the 2020 census Cabiao had a population of 85 862 3 The population density was 770 inhabitants per square kilometre 2 000 sq mi Language Edit Kabyawenyos can speak two dialects Tagalog and Kapampangan Because the town is a provincial boundary to Pampanga most of the populace can understand and speak Kapampangan 13 English is predominantly used in schools and offices replacing Tagalog as the language spoken Religion Edit Almost the populace of Cabiao are Roman Catholic Protestants like Iglesia ni Cristo born again Christians Latter day Saints Jehovah s Witnesses Evangelical fourth watches Seventh day Adventists and Baptists are the secondary religious affiliations sects and organizations Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Cabiao Source Philippine Statistics Authority 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Growing population and migration provides Cabiao more progressive and sustainable Increasing the number of commercial business establishment along Jose Abad Santos Avenue Maligaya Street Natividad Street and three neighbor barangays of San Roque San Gregorio and San Fernando Sur were located the Public market and Hospital rapidly sprouted Urbanization in residential and poblacion areas since 2010 present are observed From 2nd class municipality rural based in agriculture to 1st class urban municipality 21 Eastern and Southern portion engaged in farming and multi cropping As part of the RICE GRANARY CAPITAL of the PHILIPPINES palay growing are very sustainable and efficient because of good condition of weather the land area is ideal for cultivation and road connections adjoined from farm to market Cabiao annually contribute to the provincial rice productions maintain their quantities Cabiao s economy is one of the fastest growing in the province of Nueva Ecija and lead as one of the most competitive municipalities in entire Central Luzon region according to the National Competitiveness Council Philippines Cities Municipalities Competitiveness Index 2018 Their revenue income in calendar year 2020 reached P 280 611 660 65 in over 86 968 inhabitants According to Commission on Audit of the Philippines 2020 data economic performance of Cabiao are rapidly sustained Year 2020 2019 2018 2017 and year 2016 shown below 22 Assets P 522 574 173 26P 451 396 886 98P 372 568 464 93P 267 107 549 18P 212 686 222 79Liabilities P 299 048 311 11P 259 324 151 71P 193 280 360 65P 138 700 038 84P 131 995 215 81Equity P 223 525 862 15P 192 072 735 27P 179 288 104 28P 128 407 510 34P 80 691 006 98Income P 280 611 660 65P 223 233 770 08P 221 613 558 08P 200 024 292 86P 160 353 999 25 Major industries Edit Rice corn and sorghum are the main crops for cultivation Livestocks and contract grower provides inevitable source of income of some Kabyawenyos Seasonal source of income are mango plantation and calamansi Tourism EditNabao lake also known as the Lawa ng Nabao features views of Mounth Arayat from its own nature park The site is composed of market stalls of handicrafts rides a zipline hanging bridge and restaurants beside the lake The ground breaking ceremony was held on September 12 2018 The place is developed to be pegged as the first floating market park in the province of Nueva Ecija 23 24 The Cabiao Floating Market was opened on December 18 2020 25 Cabiokid Foundation is a 13 hectare fermaculture land with over 1000 species of endemic fora are preserved The land area are composed of rice fields swamps mini forest and a garden 26 Historical site Edit Monument of general Mariano Llanera that can be seen in front of Cabiao Municipal Hall symbolizes the heroism of the general who fought the Spaniards and led the First Cry of Nueva Ecija The place is also surrounded by bustling Philippine Mahogany trees Products Edit Sweet delicacies and Pasalubong are the most visited in the town Pastillas 27 made from fresh carabao s milk are famous of all their products 28 Culture EditPaistima Ka Edit Paistima Ka sa Kabyawan Festival a week long festivity every first second week of February The festival commemorates the founding anniversary of the town that showcases the rich culture and display the wide array of local delicacies The acronym PaIsTiMa Ka is from Pa Palay Is Isda Ti Tinapay Ma Mangga and Ka Ikaw Kabyawan Festival Edit Kabyawan Festival annually celebrated to the feast of patron s town proper Saint John Nepomocene starting May 8 16 Kabyawan is derived from grinding tools used in extracting sugarcane 29 The festival showcases local products and delicacies The first day includes a Holy Mass in the cathedral Festivities include a fun run bike a thon street dancing mass demonstration cultural dancing dart and poster making A talent competition and Mayflower parade followed by the Coronation night of Mutya ng Cabiao is the high point A grand parade proceeds along Jose Abad Santos Avenue 30 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit It is about an hour and a half drive with 92 kilometre away from Manila It can be reached via NLEX taking San Simon exit and turning right at Santo Domingo junction in Mexico traversing Santa Ana and Arayat in Pampanga The other route from Manila is taking Santa Rita exit and traversing Maharlika Road through Bulacan province to Gapan Nueva Ecija turning left towards San Isidro From Cabanatuan Cabiao can be reached via Gapan or partly through the Cabiao Viaduct from Jaen town There are also routes from Clark International Airport via Magalang traversing left to Arayat Pampanga via Jose Abad Santos Avenue Olongapo Gapan road Cabiao transportation is likely available in all services The First North Luzon Transit formerly Sierra Madre Transit and RJ Express Inc are regular travel bus companies with route from Caloocan to San Isidro and vice versa via North Luzon Expressway taking San Simon exit The regional bus company Genesis Transport Saulog Transit and Arayat Express also has a regular route from Olongapo San Jose City Cabanatuan vice versa along Jose Abad Santos Avenue Olongapo San Fernando Gapan Road R3 traversing the town Passenger jeepneys with the regular route from Cabanatuan Cabiao via Gapan and vice versa and Cabiao Arayat Cabiao San Fernando Pampanga via Arayat and vice versa are the common public transport services Passenger tricycles spreadout point to point around the town has a terminal sections along the streets and market centers Telecommunications Edit PLDT Datelcom and Digitel Mobile Philippines Inc are the longest telecommunication company in town Smart Communications Talk N Text and Sun Cellular provide high speed signals LTE in town Dito Telecommunity Globe Telecom and Touch mobile upgrade their signals as LTE as part of the area site covered Cabiao is part of the contagious Mega Manila as far as Cabanatuan so that several radio stations and television signals are covered Education EditEducation in Cabiao is concentrated in the downtown area Primary and secondary together with the colleges and universities are also seen in suburban barangays These are the list of schools in Cabiao Primary Schools Cabiao Central School Maligaya Elementary School Palasinan Elementary School San Roque Elementary School Polilio Elementary School San Antonio Bagong Buhay SABBES Elementary School San Gregorio Elementary School Santa Rita Elementary School Bagong Silang Elementary School San Fernando Sur Elementary School Jose Rico Cruz Elementary School Saint Josef Elementary School Entablado Elementary School Bagong Sikat Elementary School Enrique Rivera Jr Elementary School San Carlos Elementary School Sinipit Elementary School Santa Isabel Elementary School Concepcion Elementary School San Fernando Norte Elementary School San Vicente Elementary School Blessed Children Integrated School Little Child Jesus Christian Academy God s Speed Foundation Inc Legacy Accelerated Christian Academy Seventhday Adventist Elementary School Saint John Nepomocene Parochial School Advent School Foundation Inc Secondary Schools Cabiao Senior High School Cabiao National High School Santa Rita National High School Saint John Nepomocene Parochial School Saint Josef National High School General Mariano Llanera High School CNHS annex Santa Isabel National High School Gregorio T Crespo Memorial High School CNHS annex Advent School Foundation Inc Legacy Accelerated Christian AcademyTertiary Schools Polytechnic University of the Philippines Cabiao campus Cabiao Technological College Inc Resource World College First Asean International Systems College Cabiao campusSister cities EditGapan Nueva EcijaGallery Edit Municipal offices Old Cabiao Town Hall seat of Municipal Government Government offices Mariano Llanera monument Saint John Nepomucene Parochial School facade Saint John Nepomucene Parochial School exterior View of Pampanga River from Sta Isabel Bridge Primark Town Center Cabiao old logo References Edit Municipality of Cabiao DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b c Census of Population 2020 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Cities and Municipalities urban population City population Retrieved October 28 2018 Datu Carlo Lorenzo J August 22 2018 National Competitiveness Council recognizes 6 Central Luzon LGUs Philippine News Agency Retrieved October 18 2018 Albano Raizel March 7 2017 Nueva Ecija The Rice Granary of the Philippines go UNESCO make heritage fun Retrieved October 18 2018 Cabiao Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved May 4 2020 Census of Population 2015 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved June 20 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved June 29 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region III Central Luzon Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Nueva Ecija Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 2016 Lanzona Vina 2009 Amazons of the Huk rebellion gender sex and revolution in the Philippines Wisconsin Press pp 289 290 ISBN 9780299230937 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2003 20SAE 20of 20poverty 20 28Full 20Report 29 1 pdf publication date 23 March 2009 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2006 20and 202009 20City 20and 20Municipal 20Level 20Poverty 20Estimates 0 1 pdf publication date 3 August 2012 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2012 20Municipal 20and 20City 20Level 20Poverty 20Estima7tes 20Publication 20 281 29 pdf publication date 31 May 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files City 20and 20Municipal level 20Small 20Area 20Poverty 20Estimates 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 0 xlsx publication date 10 July 2019 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Galvez Manny January 6 2009 16 Ecija towns upgraded Philippine Star com Retrieved October 28 2018 Annual Audit Report Commission on Audit Retrieved October 18 2018 Galang Marilyn September 12 2018 Nabao lake to become prime tourist attraction in Nueva Ecija Philippine News Agency Retrieved October 19 2018 Domingo Ferdie G January 10 2017 Cabiao plans to turn Nabao lake into tourist hub Manila Standard Retrieved October 18 2018 Central Luzon floating market country s 1st The Manila Times Retrieved February 25 2021 Corpus Rina Angela March 23 2013 Cabiokid Sanctuary of sustainability Rappler com Retrieved October 18 2018 Bentandan Almira December 19 2014 Pastillas king s homemade success Department of Agriculture Philippine Carabao Center Retrieved October 20 2018 Aspiras Reggie Homemade pastillas from Cabiao Nueva Ecija and other best desserts Inquirer Net Retrieved October 18 2018 Nazareno Maricel Kabyawan festival Beauty in Nueva Ecija Philippine knoji com Retrieved October 20 2018 Nazareno Maricel Beauty in Nueva Ecija Kabyawan Festival Philippine knoji com Retrieved October 19 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cabiao Philippine Standard Geographic Code National Competitiveness Council Philippines Philippine Census Information Local Governance Performance Management System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cabiao amp oldid 1148460692, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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