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Camaligan

Camaligan, officially the Municipality of Camaligan (Central Bikol: Banwaan kan Camaligan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Camaligan), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 25,036 people. [5] Camaligan rapidly became an urban town during the 1990s.

Camaligan
Municipality of Camaligan
Etymology: Tagalog: kamalig + an ("place of sheds")
Nickname: 
The Small Town with a Big Heart
Anthem: Camaligan Kong Namomótan
My Beloved Camaligan
Map of Camarines Sur with Camaligan highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Camaligan
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 13°37′15″N 123°09′56″E / 13.6208°N 123.1656°E / 13.6208; 123.1656Coordinates: 13°37′15″N 123°09′56″E / 13.6208°N 123.1656°E / 13.6208; 123.1656
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol Region
ProvinceCamarines Sur
District 3rd district
Founded500 AD
Barangays13 (see Barangays)
Government
[3]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorDiano S. Ibardaloza, Jr. (PDPLBN)[1]
 • Vice MayorJosefina N. Asor (PDPLBN) (Acting)[2]
 • RepresentativeGabriel H. Bordado Jr. (Liberal)
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate16,233 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total4.68 km2 (1.81 sq mi)
Elevation
4.0 m (13.1 ft)
Highest elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Lowest elevation
−3 m (−10 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [5]
 • Total25,036
 • Density5,300/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Households
5,353
Demonym(s)Camaligueño (masculine)
Camaligueña (feminine)
Economy
 • Income class4th municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence17.44% (2018)[6]
 • Revenue₱87,141,949.14 (2020)
 • Assets₱235,079,185.58 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱76,155,979.33 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱61,188,000.67 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityCamarines Sur 1 Electric Cooperative (CASURECO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4401
PSGC
051709000
IDD:area code+63 (0)54
Native languagesCentral Bikol
Tagalog
Feast dateJune 13 (Poblacion)
Catholic dioceseArchdiocese of Caceres
Patron saintSt. Anthony of Padua, St. Teresa of Calcutta
Official nameHistoric town of Camaligan
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv)
Reference502rev
Inscription2000 (24th Session)

Camaligan is part of the Metro Naga Urban Area.

The town is home to the oldest known pre-colonial site in the Bicol region, dating 500 AD to 600 AD, making it an undeclared important archaeological zone.[7]

Etymology

The origin of the town and its name can be traced back to the early settlers of the place. Known as the cortadores, or woodcutters, to the early Spanish colonizers who came to the place in the early 1700s, the settlers cut timbers from nearby mountains located upriver or around San Miguel Bay and made this as their form of living. Out of these timbers, they hewed out canoes or bancas which they stored under small sheds or huts. Later, when these sheds became abundant in the area, as they were made the permanent dwelling places by these canoe makers, the place was called "Camaligan", which means "a place where many sheds can be found", by combining the root word kamalig (or shed) and the locative suffix -an. The sheds served to shelter the canoe makers and protect their boats from the natural elements. Hence, the name and origin of the town is historically tied to the Bicol River and its early inhabitants.[8]

"Catagbacan" was the oldest known name of Camaligan. Moreover, according to D. Adolfo Puya y Ruiz, in his “Camarines Sur – Descripcion General De Està Provincia En Luzon” (Manila: 1887), Camaligan was called "Kinamaligan" before.[8]

History

Pre-colonial era

The town of Camaligan is a known archeological site. In 2016 to 2017, hundreds of artifacts, including shells, jar fragments, tools, other deposits, pig bones, deer bones, stingray cartilage, shark cartilage, and at least fifteen (15) pre-colonial human remains, were found in the area, which marked a revolutionary phase in Bicol archaeology. The shells and tools found in the town was dated back 1,500 years ago or approximately 500 to 600 AD. The site contained no trace of Chinese, Southeast Asian, or South Asian trade links, making Camaligan a pure pre-colonial Bicolano site.[7][9]

Spanish era

The settlers of the religious visita of Nueva Caceres, which was then under its ecclesiastical jurisdiction, arrived in the town by the 17th century.[8] The pre-colonial cemetery and community center were transformed by the Spanish into the town's current church compound to diminish native belief systems and instill Catholicism.[10] During this time, Camaligan had five barrios in its jurisdiction, namely Marupit, Doncal (now Dugcal), Sua, San Roque and Tarosanan. Each barrio has a small wooden chapel.[8]

On 5 June 1795, a petition to the Spanish religious authorities was sent by the natives and signed by the supposedly officials of the place, to request for a resident curate. The officials’ names were Andre Casa, Diego, Lobao, Simeon de la Cruz, Manuel del Espiritu Santo, Fernando Valenzuela, Agustin del Espiritu Santo, Marcos David, Domingo Flores, Pedro Negre, Bartolome Rodriguez and Valentine de los Santos. Fray Rafael de Benavente was appointed as the first parish priest.[8]

American era

In 1902, the municipality was officially established through an act of the Philippine legislature. It also named Pedro Bustamante as the first municipal mayor. This event of the creation of the Municipality of Camaligan was brought about by a historical fact when the town was eventually separated from being as an annex of Nueva Caceres (now Naga City).[8]

Geography

With an area of 468.8 hectares (1,158 acres), it is the smallest municipality in Camarines Sur, but it is the densest, having an approximation of 5,200 persons per square kilometer,[citation needed] which is almost twice the density of the neighboring City of Naga of 2,456 per square kilometer.[11]

Barangays

Camaligan is politically subdivided into 13 barangays.[12]

Barangays Class Population[13] Barangay Head
Dugcal Rural 4,464 Gabriel Jr. DV. Flores
Marupit Rural 4,510 Delia B. Mansor
San Francisco Rural 745 Eden G. Torallo
San Jose-San Pablo (Poblacion) Rural 671 Eden B. Bon
San Juan-San Ramon (Poblacion) Rural 982 Emeterio M. Avila
San Lucas (Poblacion) Rural 578 Cyril O. Agomaa
San Marcos (Poblacion) Rural 1,388 Susana Agna
San Mateo (Poblacion) Rural 1,508 Carlos Q. Mariscal, Jr.
San Roque Rural 3,585 Rolando P. Marasigan
Santo Domingo (Poblacion) Rural 618 Maria Teresa A. Ruiz
Santo Tomas (Poblacion) Rural 810 Maria Jasmin M. Trinidad
Sua Rural 2,154 Servando Santa Ana
Tarosanan Rural 2,096 Marites Salumbides

Climate

Climate data for Camaligan, Camarines Sur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 32
(90)
31
(88)
34
(93)
36
(97)
37
(99)
37
(99)
36
(97)
34
(93)
35
(95)
34
(93)
33
(91)
32
(90)
34
(94)
Average low °C (°F) 27
(81)
27
(81)
29
(84)
31
(88)
32
(90)
32
(90)
31
(88)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
28
(82)
28
(82)
30
(85)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 39.34
(1.55)
68.7
(2.70)
26.73
(1.05)
66.19
(2.61)
84.49
(3.33)
178.89
(7.04)
244.27
(9.62)
188.3
(7.41)
160.98
(6.34)
445.0
(17.52)
135.5
(5.33)
367.8
(14.48)
2,006.19
(78.98)
Average rainy days 16 18 13 15 23 28 30 24 26 27 25 29 274
Source: World Weather Online (Use with caution: this is modeled/calculated data, not measured locally.)[14]

Camaligan has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. According to the Köppen climate classification system, Camaligan has a tropical rainforest climate or Af. The average annual temperature is 27.1 °C in Camaligan. About 2527 mm of precipitation falls annually.[15]

Demographics

Population census of Camaligan
YearPop.±% p.a.
1918 2,133—    
1939 3,005+1.65%
1948 7,362+10.47%
1960 8,529+1.23%
1970 7,821−0.86%
1975 9,853+4.74%
1980 10,989+2.21%
1990 15,436+3.46%
1995 17,411+2.28%
2000 19,188+2.11%
2007 20,758+1.09%
2010 22,254+2.56%
2015 24,109+1.54%
2020 25,036+0.74%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[16][17][18][19]

In the 2020 census, the population of Camaligan was 25,036 people, [5] with a density of 5,300 inhabitants per square kilometre or 14,000 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy


Bicol River serves as a natural source of irrigation and fertilization to the town where agriculture is still considered as a major industry.[8]

Out of the 468 hectares total land area, 175 hectares are devoted to rice production, all of which are irrigated and fertilized by the river through its occasional flooding.[8]

Government

Camaligan is being headed by a mayor who is being elected by its residents.

The current mayor of the town is Diano Ibardaloza, Jr.[1] Last May 2022 Election, he has been elected for his first term as the Municipal Mayor.[1]

Since 1902, thirty-one (31) mayors already headed the town.

Term Mayor[8]
1902-1903 Pedro Bustamante
1904-1905 Quintin Bagsic
1905-1906 Catalino Alayan
1906-1907 Fabian Garcia
1908-1909 Tomas Salvador
1909-1911 Jose Agapor
1912-1915 Mauricio Cordial
1916-1919 Liberato Montiveros
1920-1923 Antonio Santa Ana
1924-1927 Pedro Flores
1928-1931 Vidal Custodio
1932-1935 Elias Agna de Dios
1936-1941 Teotimo Rebuquiao
1942-1944 Felipe Cuadrante
1944 Glecerio Blas
1945 Andres Diez
1946-1947 Julio Capucao
1948-1951 Francisco A. Aurellano
1952-1955 Buenaventura Plantado
1956-1963 Agapito T. Loriaga
1964-1967 Dalmacio Aurellano
1968-1971 Agapito T. Loriaga
1972-1986 Dalmacio Aurellano
1986 Napoleon Valiente
1986-1987 Amelito Belen
1987 Fabian A. Valenciano
1987-1988 Priscilla T. Aurellano
1988-1995 Manuel N. Prado
1995-2004 Rolando C. Eduardo
2004-2007 Pablo N. Prado
2007-2010 Rolando C. Eduardo
2010-2013 Emmanuel T. Prado
2013-2022 Marilou Marquez-Hirose
2022–Present Diano S. Ibardaloza, Jr.

Culture

The people of Camaligan derived their socio-cultural identity as river people from the existence of the river. Bicol River is an important resource for irrigation and fertilization of the land where agriculture and fishing is still considered as a major industry. The place's festivals, songs and dances found their roots and inspiration from the river. Hence, the river ecology has bred its own distinct community.[8]

Festivals

Religious and cultural festivals are being held in the town.

  • Kamalig Festival - Camaligan's main festival, which happens from June 5 to 13, in celebration of the town's founding anniversary and the feast of St. Anthony of Padua, the town's patron saint.
  • Ati-atihan Festival - a street dance competition and parade inspired by the festival in Aklan of the same name, in honor of Santo Niño, the town's second patron.
  • Kamaligang Pasko Festival - a celebration of Christmas wherein the town, most especially its people center and its river park, is being decorated, and a man-sized christmas village is being set-up outside the municipal hall.

Tourism

St. Anthony of Padua Parish Church is one of the oldest churches in the province of Camarines Sur.[10] The church is one of the favorite spots for Visita Iglesia in the province.[27]

Santo Domingo Chapel is an old chapel which was a former burial ground during pre-colonial times. It is a central archeological site where a lot of burial jars, porcelains and skeleton bones were found during the diggings.[10]

Sira, or fish, is a small wharf painted with festive colors that is constructed on the riverside of barangay San Francisco. This also serves as a dock for banca passengers.[10]

After the initial launching of Camaligan River Park on 1 June 2014, its tourism industry began to be more active. Its continuous improvements attracted many visitors, mostly coming from the City of Naga, to come and enjoy walking along the riverside.[28]

M/B Camaligan is a motorboat which docks beside Camaligan River Park. Also known as Camaligan River Cruise, it is also a floating restaurant which crosses the Bicol River. Launched last 6 February 2019, it is the newest attraction which promotes the river culture of the town.[28]

Archaeology

Camaligan is Bicol region's oldest known pre-colonial site, filled with numerous stone tools, jar fragments, shell middens, pig and deer bones, shark and ray cartilages, and other artifacts and biofacts. The site also homes to fifteen human skeletons of pre-colonial Ibalons. The site is so rare and vital as it does not contain any evidences of trade contact with China, Southeast Asian neighbors or South Asia, making it one of the very few pre-colonial sites in the Philippines with distinct Filipino artifacts and biofacts unaffected by outside trade. Both the University of the Philippines and University of California, Los Angeles have been pushing for the town's declaration as an "Important Archaeological Site." Scholars have also been pushing for the site's nomination in the UNESCO World Heritage List.[7][9]

In a documentary made by GMA News TV, it was found that the artifacts and biofacts were not limited to the town proper. In fact, during a road-widening project conducted in September 2017 by the national government, hundreds of human bone fragments, animal bones, burial and ceremonial jar fragments, and stone tools were found after digging only the edges of the road. The documentary also found many Camaligueños to own artifacts they have found in their own land. Due to these findings, the town's reputation as a vital pre-colonial Ibalon archaeological site was solidified.[29]

Education

Camaligan has one high school, six elementary schools and thirteen preschools. At present, there is no existing tertiary school in the town.

High school

Elementary schools

  • Camaligan Central School - the oldest school and the primary elementary school of the town.
  • Sua Elementary School
  • Dugcal Elementary School
  • San Roque Elementary School
  • Marupit Elementary School
  • Tarosanan-San Francisco Elementary School

Preschools

  • Hansel & Gretel Day Care Center
  • Petite L'e' Tudiant Learning Centre
  • Dugcal Day Care Center
  • Gogon Day Care Center
  • Marupit Day Care Center
  • San Francisco Day Care Center
  • San Juan Day Care Center
  • San Lucas Day Care Center
  • San Mateo Day Care Center
  • San Roque Day Care Center
  • Sua Day Care Center
  • Tampac Day Care Center
  • Tarosanan Day Care Center

Notable personalities

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  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

camaligan, officially, municipality, central, bikol, banwaan, tagalog, bayan, class, municipality, province, camarines, philippines, according, 2020, census, population, people, rapidly, became, urban, town, during, 1990s, municipalitymunicipality, anthony, pa. Camaligan officially the Municipality of Camaligan Central Bikol Banwaan kan Camaligan Tagalog Bayan ng Camaligan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 25 036 people 5 Camaligan rapidly became an urban town during the 1990s CamaliganMunicipalityMunicipality of CamaliganSt Anthony of Padua Parish ChurchEtymology Tagalog kamalig an place of sheds Nickname The Small Town with a Big HeartAnthem Camaligan Kong NamomotanMy Beloved CamaliganMap of Camarines Sur with Camaligan highlightedOpenStreetMapCamaliganLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 13 37 15 N 123 09 56 E 13 6208 N 123 1656 E 13 6208 123 1656 Coordinates 13 37 15 N 123 09 56 E 13 6208 N 123 1656 E 13 6208 123 1656CountryPhilippinesRegionBicol RegionProvinceCamarines SurDistrict3rd districtFounded500 ADBarangays13 see Barangays Government 3 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorDiano S Ibardaloza Jr PDPLBN 1 Vice MayorJosefina N Asor PDPLBN Acting 2 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Anthony of Padua St Teresa of CalcuttaUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameHistoric town of CamaliganCriteriaCultural ii iv Reference502revInscription2000 24th Session Camaligan is part of the Metro Naga Urban Area The town is home to the oldest known pre colonial site in the Bicol region dating 500 AD to 600 AD making it an undeclared important archaeological zone 7 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Pre colonial era 2 2 Spanish era 2 3 American era 3 Geography 3 1 Barangays 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Government 7 Culture 7 1 Festivals 8 Tourism 9 Archaeology 10 Education 10 1 High school 10 2 Elementary schools 10 3 Preschools 11 Notable personalities 12 References 13 External linksEtymology EditThe origin of the town and its name can be traced back to the early settlers of the place Known as the cortadores or woodcutters to the early Spanish colonizers who came to the place in the early 1700s the settlers cut timbers from nearby mountains located upriver or around San Miguel Bay and made this as their form of living Out of these timbers they hewed out canoes or bancas which they stored under small sheds or huts Later when these sheds became abundant in the area as they were made the permanent dwelling places by these canoe makers the place was called Camaligan which means a place where many sheds can be found by combining the root word kamalig or shed and the locative suffix an The sheds served to shelter the canoe makers and protect their boats from the natural elements Hence the name and origin of the town is historically tied to the Bicol River and its early inhabitants 8 Catagbacan was the oldest known name of Camaligan Moreover according to D Adolfo Puya y Ruiz in his Camarines Sur Descripcion General De Esta Provincia En Luzon Manila 1887 Camaligan was called Kinamaligan before 8 History EditPre colonial era Edit The town of Camaligan is a known archeological site In 2016 to 2017 hundreds of artifacts including shells jar fragments tools other deposits pig bones deer bones stingray cartilage shark cartilage and at least fifteen 15 pre colonial human remains were found in the area which marked a revolutionary phase in Bicol archaeology The shells and tools found in the town was dated back 1 500 years ago or approximately 500 to 600 AD The site contained no trace of Chinese Southeast Asian or South Asian trade links making Camaligan a pure pre colonial Bicolano site 7 9 Spanish era Edit The settlers of the religious visita of Nueva Caceres which was then under its ecclesiastical jurisdiction arrived in the town by the 17th century 8 The pre colonial cemetery and community center were transformed by the Spanish into the town s current church compound to diminish native belief systems and instill Catholicism 10 During this time Camaligan had five barrios in its jurisdiction namely Marupit Doncal now Dugcal Sua San Roque and Tarosanan Each barrio has a small wooden chapel 8 On 5 June 1795 a petition to the Spanish religious authorities was sent by the natives and signed by the supposedly officials of the place to request for a resident curate The officials names were Andre Casa Diego Lobao Simeon de la Cruz Manuel del Espiritu Santo Fernando Valenzuela Agustin del Espiritu Santo Marcos David Domingo Flores Pedro Negre Bartolome Rodriguez and Valentine de los Santos Fray Rafael de Benavente was appointed as the first parish priest 8 American era Edit In 1902 the municipality was officially established through an act of the Philippine legislature It also named Pedro Bustamante as the first municipal mayor This event of the creation of the Municipality of Camaligan was brought about by a historical fact when the town was eventually separated from being as an annex of Nueva Caceres now Naga City 8 Geography EditWith an area of 468 8 hectares 1 158 acres it is the smallest municipality in Camarines Sur but it is the densest having an approximation of 5 200 persons per square kilometer citation needed which is almost twice the density of the neighboring City of Naga of 2 456 per square kilometer 11 Barangays Edit Camaligan is politically subdivided into 13 barangays 12 Barangays Class Population 13 Barangay HeadDugcal Rural 4 464 Gabriel Jr DV FloresMarupit Rural 4 510 Delia B MansorSan Francisco Rural 745 Eden G ToralloSan Jose San Pablo Poblacion Rural 671 Eden B BonSan Juan San Ramon Poblacion Rural 982 Emeterio M AvilaSan Lucas Poblacion Rural 578 Cyril O AgomaaSan Marcos Poblacion Rural 1 388 Susana AgnaSan Mateo Poblacion Rural 1 508 Carlos Q Mariscal Jr San Roque Rural 3 585 Rolando P MarasiganSanto Domingo Poblacion Rural 618 Maria Teresa A RuizSanto Tomas Poblacion Rural 810 Maria Jasmin M TrinidadSua Rural 2 154 Servando Santa AnaTarosanan Rural 2 096 Marites Salumbides Climate Edit Climate data for Camaligan Camarines SurMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 32 90 31 88 34 93 36 97 37 99 37 99 36 97 34 93 35 95 34 93 33 91 32 90 34 94 Average low C F 27 81 27 81 29 84 31 88 32 90 32 90 31 88 30 86 30 86 29 84 28 82 28 82 30 85 Average precipitation mm inches 39 34 1 55 68 7 2 70 26 73 1 05 66 19 2 61 84 49 3 33 178 89 7 04 244 27 9 62 188 3 7 41 160 98 6 34 445 0 17 52 135 5 5 33 367 8 14 48 2 006 19 78 98 Average rainy days 16 18 13 15 23 28 30 24 26 27 25 29 274Source World Weather Online Use with caution this is modeled calculated data not measured locally 14 Camaligan has a significant amount of rainfall during the year This is true even for the driest month According to the Koppen climate classification system Camaligan has a tropical rainforest climate or Af The average annual temperature is 27 1 C in Camaligan About 2527 mm of precipitation falls annually 15 Demographics EditPopulation census of CamaliganYearPop p a 19182 133 19393 005 1 65 19487 362 10 47 19608 529 1 23 19707 821 0 86 19759 853 4 74 198010 989 2 21 199015 436 3 46 199517 411 2 28 200019 188 2 11 200720 758 1 09 201022 254 2 56 201524 109 1 54 202025 036 0 74 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 16 17 18 19 In the 2020 census the population of Camaligan was 25 036 people 5 with a density of 5 300 inhabitants per square kilometre or 14 000 inhabitants per square mile Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Camaligan Source Philippine Statistics Authority 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bicol River serves as a natural source of irrigation and fertilization to the town where agriculture is still considered as a major industry 8 Out of the 468 hectares total land area 175 hectares are devoted to rice production all of which are irrigated and fertilized by the river through its occasional flooding 8 Government EditCamaligan is being headed by a mayor who is being elected by its residents The current mayor of the town is Diano Ibardaloza Jr 1 Last May 2022 Election he has been elected for his first term as the Municipal Mayor 1 Since 1902 thirty one 31 mayors already headed the town Term Mayor 8 1902 1903 Pedro Bustamante1904 1905 Quintin Bagsic1905 1906 Catalino Alayan1906 1907 Fabian Garcia1908 1909 Tomas Salvador1909 1911 Jose Agapor1912 1915 Mauricio Cordial1916 1919 Liberato Montiveros1920 1923 Antonio Santa Ana1924 1927 Pedro Flores1928 1931 Vidal Custodio1932 1935 Elias Agna de Dios1936 1941 Teotimo Rebuquiao1942 1944 Felipe Cuadrante1944 Glecerio Blas1945 Andres Diez1946 1947 Julio Capucao1948 1951 Francisco A Aurellano1952 1955 Buenaventura Plantado1956 1963 Agapito T Loriaga1964 1967 Dalmacio Aurellano1968 1971 Agapito T Loriaga1972 1986 Dalmacio Aurellano1986 Napoleon Valiente1986 1987 Amelito Belen1987 Fabian A Valenciano1987 1988 Priscilla T Aurellano1988 1995 Manuel N Prado1995 2004 Rolando C Eduardo2004 2007 Pablo N Prado2007 2010 Rolando C Eduardo2010 2013 Emmanuel T Prado2013 2022 Marilou Marquez Hirose2022 Present Diano S Ibardaloza Jr Culture EditThe people of Camaligan derived their socio cultural identity as river people from the existence of the river Bicol River is an important resource for irrigation and fertilization of the land where agriculture and fishing is still considered as a major industry The place s festivals songs and dances found their roots and inspiration from the river Hence the river ecology has bred its own distinct community 8 Festivals Edit Religious and cultural festivals are being held in the town Kamalig Festival Camaligan s main festival which happens from June 5 to 13 in celebration of the town s founding anniversary and the feast of St Anthony of Padua the town s patron saint Ati atihan Festival a street dance competition and parade inspired by the festival in Aklan of the same name in honor of Santo Nino the town s second patron Kamaligang Pasko Festival a celebration of Christmas wherein the town most especially its people center and its river park is being decorated and a man sized christmas village is being set up outside the municipal hall Tourism EditSt Anthony of Padua Parish Church is one of the oldest churches in the province of Camarines Sur 10 The church is one of the favorite spots for Visita Iglesia in the province 27 Santo Domingo Chapel is an old chapel which was a former burial ground during pre colonial times It is a central archeological site where a lot of burial jars porcelains and skeleton bones were found during the diggings 10 Sira or fish is a small wharf painted with festive colors that is constructed on the riverside of barangay San Francisco This also serves as a dock for banca passengers 10 After the initial launching of Camaligan River Park on 1 June 2014 its tourism industry began to be more active Its continuous improvements attracted many visitors mostly coming from the City of Naga to come and enjoy walking along the riverside 28 M B Camaligan is a motorboat which docks beside Camaligan River Park Also known as Camaligan River Cruise it is also a floating restaurant which crosses the Bicol River Launched last 6 February 2019 it is the newest attraction which promotes the river culture of the town 28 Facade of San Antonio de Padua Parish Church Camaligan Hanging Bridge Camaligan River Park s Hall M B Camaligan passing the SiraArchaeology EditCamaligan is Bicol region s oldest known pre colonial site filled with numerous stone tools jar fragments shell middens pig and deer bones shark and ray cartilages and other artifacts and biofacts The site also homes to fifteen human skeletons of pre colonial Ibalons The site is so rare and vital as it does not contain any evidences of trade contact with China Southeast Asian neighbors or South Asia making it one of the very few pre colonial sites in the Philippines with distinct Filipino artifacts and biofacts unaffected by outside trade Both the University of the Philippines and University of California Los Angeles have been pushing for the town s declaration as an Important Archaeological Site Scholars have also been pushing for the site s nomination in the UNESCO World Heritage List 7 9 In a documentary made by GMA News TV it was found that the artifacts and biofacts were not limited to the town proper In fact during a road widening project conducted in September 2017 by the national government hundreds of human bone fragments animal bones burial and ceremonial jar fragments and stone tools were found after digging only the edges of the road The documentary also found many Camaliguenos to own artifacts they have found in their own land Due to these findings the town s reputation as a vital pre colonial Ibalon archaeological site was solidified 29 Education EditCamaligan has one high school six elementary schools and thirteen preschools At present there is no existing tertiary school in the town High school Edit Camaligan National High School the only high school in the town The junior high school campus is located in barangay San Jose San Pablo while the senior high school is located in barangay Dugcal Elementary schools Edit Camaligan Central School the oldest school and the primary elementary school of the town Sua Elementary School Dugcal Elementary School San Roque Elementary School Marupit Elementary School Tarosanan San Francisco Elementary SchoolPreschools Edit Hansel amp Gretel Day Care Center Petite L e Tudiant Learning Centre Dugcal Day Care Center Gogon Day Care Center Marupit Day Care Center San Francisco Day Care Center San Juan Day Care Center San Lucas Day Care Center San Mateo Day Care Center San Roque Day Care Center Sua Day Care Center Tampac Day Care Center Tarosanan Day Care CenterNotable personalities EditJoyce Nocomura crowned as Miss Philippines Water 2007 30 References Edit a b c Halalan 2022 CAMALIGAN CAMARINES SUR Results ABS CBN 1 July 2022 Retrieved July 1 2022 Vice mayor ng Camaligan Camarines Sur nagbitiw sa pwesto ABS CBN 20 July 2022 Retrieved July 20 2022 Municipality of Camaligan 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 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