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Tuguegarao

Tuguegarao (/tʊˈɡɛɡʌr/ or /tʊɡɛɡəˈr/), officially the City of Tuguegarao (Ibanag: Siyudad nat Tugegaraw; Itawit: Siyudad yo Tugegaraw; Ilocano: Siudad ti Tuguegarao; Filipino: Lungsod ng Tuguegarao [tʊgɛ̝gäˈɾɐw]), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 166,334 people, [3] making it the most populous city in Cagayan Valley and Northeastern Luzon.

Tuguegarao
City of Tuguegarao
From top, clockwise: Central Business District along Bonifacio Street; St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral; Buntun Bridge, the country's longest river bridge
Nickname: 
Premier Ibanag City
Anthem: Tuguegarao City Hymn
Map of Cagayan with Tuguegarao highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Tuguegarao
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 17°36′48″N 121°43′49″E / 17.6133°N 121.7303°E / 17.6133; 121.7303Coordinates: 17°36′48″N 121°43′49″E / 17.6133°N 121.7303°E / 17.6133; 121.7303
CountryPhilippines
RegionCagayan Valley
ProvinceCagayan
District 3rd district
FoundedMay 9, 1604
CityhoodDecember 18, 1999
Barangays49 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorMaila Rosario S. Ting-Que
 • Vice MayorBienvenido C. de Guzman, II
 • RepresentativeJoseph L. Lara
 • Councilors
List
 • Electorate94,019 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total144.80 km2 (55.91 sq mi)
Elevation
120 m (390 ft)
Highest elevation
995 m (3,264 ft)
Lowest elevation
11 m (36 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total166,334
 • Density1,100/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
 • Households
37,896
Demonym(s)Tuguegaraoeño (masculine)
Tuguegaraoeña (feminine)
Economy
 • Income class3rd city income class
 • Poverty incidence
4.19
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 1,127 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 3,744 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 882.4 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 587.3 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityCagayan 1 Electric Cooperative (CAGELCO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
3500
PSGC
021529000
IDD:area code+63 (0)78
Native languagesIbanag
Ilocano
Tagalog
Major religionsRoman Catholicism
Feast dateAugust 16
Catholic dioceseArchdiocese of Tuguegarao
Patron saintSt. Hyacinth of Poland
Numbered highways
  • N51 (Santiago–Tuguegarao Road)
  • N104 (Tuguegarao Bypass Road)
  • N105 (Tuguegarao Airport Road)
  • N106 (Tuguegarao Diversion Road II)
  • N107 (Tuguegarao Diversion Road I)
Websitewww.tuguegaraocity.gov.ph

A major urban center and primary growth center in the Northeastern Luzon, it is the regional center of Cagayan Valley and also its regional institutional and administrative center.[5] One of the fast emerging cities in the Philippines, the city is a convergence area for the provinces of Cagayan, Kalinga, Apayao and northern Isabela.

Dubbed as the “Gateway to the Ilocandia and the Cordilleras,”[6] the city is located on the southern border of the province where the Pinacanauan River empties into the Cagayan River. It is surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains to the east, Cordillera Mountains to the west, and the Caraballo Mountains to the south.

The highest temperature ever recorded in the Philippines—42.2 °C (108.0 °F)—hit Tuguegarao on May 11, 1969.[7][8]

Etymology

There are several legends about the origin of the name. One is a species of palm tree called taraw in the area and another is garao in reference to the "swift river current."[9]

The most accepted version is the Ibanags' reply to the Spaniards when the latter asked for the name of the place — Tuggi gari yaw ("this was cleared by fire").[9]

On the other hand, historical evidence that might provide clues to the origin of the city's name comes from the fact that in 1591, the place was listed as a Spanish encomienda, which was originally a pre-colonial settlement called Tubigarao.[10]

History

 
An old map of Cagayan used in the 1918 census. Tuguegarao, the provincial capital, is located at the bottom right of the map.

Tuguegarao was founded on May 9, 1604, as a "mission-pueblo" with the new vicar Fray Tomas Villa, O.P. initiating the construction of a temporary church housing Sts. Peter and Paul as patron saints. In the 1720s, Father Antonio Lobato, O.P. developed a layout of street network together with the construction of the cathedral. In 1839, the provincial capital was transferred to Tuguegarao from Lal-lo as the Cagayan-Manila road opened which spurred socio-economic progress.[9]

The town was occupied by American troops on December 12, 1899. Drastic improvements in Tuguegarao were discerned over the course of provincial administrations—the first Provincial Capitol was completed in 1909, a town hall and public market were built, the provincial high school—Cagayan High School—was founded in a former private residence, and the Cagayan Valley College of Arts & Trades was founded by American educator Claude Andrews.[9]

During World War II, the city and its airfield of some significance was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army on December 12, 1941, as part of the Japanese invasion of Aparri. The General Headquarters of the 11th Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL was activated on 1942 to 1946 and stationed in Tuguegarao.

Sitio Capatan was elevated into a barrio (or barangay) of Tuguegarao on April 3, 1959, by Republic Act No. 2107.[11]

In 1975, Tuguegarao was declared as the capital and seat of the regional government of Cagayan Valley (Region II) being the region's geographic center with adequate facilities and amenities needed by such. Multistory buildings were constructed in the poblacion greatly changing Tuguegarao's skyline in the 1980s and 1990s.

Hotel Delfino siege

On March 4, 1990, former colonel and suspended Cagayan governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo seized the Hotel Delfino using his private army of about 300 men. Aguinaldo stood accused of supporting the Dec. 1–9, 1989 coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino.[12] Brigadier General Oscar Florendo, armed forces chief of Civil Military Relations, was sent to Tuguegarao by Aquino to serve Aguinaldo with an arrest warrant.[12] After Aguinaldo's men seized control of Hotel Delfino where the general was staying, Florendo was taken hostage along with more than 50 other hotel guests.[13] Florendo was eventually shot inside the hotel and died of his wounds.[14] Following hours of standoff between the two sides, nearly 1,000 government troops[15] launched an attack to dislodge Aguinaldo's forces from the hotel.[16] During this melee, Aguinaldo fled with about 90 fighters for mountains in the north[13] and went into hiding for several months until he surrendered, only to be cleared of all legal charges by winning reelection in 1992.

Cityhood

Tuguegarao became a component city by virtue of Republic Act 8755 dated November 4, 1999,[17] followed by a plebiscite held on December 18, 1999. Randolph Ting was the first mayor of the new city. On July 2, 2007, Ting's father, businessman and former municipal mayor Delfin Telan Ting, was elected as the city's second mayor. After the 25-year political dominance of the Tings, however, retired police general Jefferson Soriano won over re-electionist Delfin Ting in the 2013 local elections.[18] However, Soriano's term was marked by multiple charges of corruption that saw him being and reinstated several times over his nine years in office. Eventually, he was defeated by Maila Ting-Que, daughter of Delfin Ting, in his 4th reelection bid in the 2022 local elections. This made Ting-Que the first woman to be elected mayor of the city.

Geography

Tuguegarao's location is in the southern portion of the province. The city is bordered by Iguig to the north; to the west by the Cagayan River and Solana; Peñablanca to the east; and to the south by Enrile and San Pablo, Isabela. The river delta city is almost encapsulated by the Cagayan River in the western and southern side, which explains for its northward expansion, and the Pinacanauan River, a tributary of Cagayan River, in the eastern part. Small bodies of waters are found in the city, such as the Balzain Creek which spans the barangays of Caritan Sur and Balzain. Currently, the creek is continuously drying up due to eutrophication and the uncontrollable growth of water lilies.

Historically, the town was inhabited by Irayas and Itawes who lived and mainly relied on fishing, farming, hunting and livestock raising. In addition, ancient natives have ventured on weaving cloth and making of household and farm implements.[19]

Cagayan is divided into three congressional districts, wherein the city is included in the Third District together with the other 6 southern municipalities.[20]

The city is located 481 kilometres (299 mi) north of Manila, which is an hour by plane and ten hours of land travel.[20]

Barangays

Tuguegarao is politically subdivided and comprises into 49 barangays.[21] These barangays are headed by elected officials: Barangay Captain, Barangay Council, whose members are called Barangay Councilors. All are elected every three years.

The three most populous are Ugac Sur, Ugac Norte and Cataggamman Nuevo. More than half are classified as urban barangays with some having a combination of commercial, residential and agricultural sites. Rural barangays are mostly agricultural territories.

Barangay Classification Population (2015) Barangay Classification Population (2015)
Annafunan East Urban 4,207 Centro 10 (Riverside) Urban 2,282
Annafunan West Urban 3,310 Centro 11 (Balzain East) Urban 2,990
Atulayan Norte Urban 3,578 Centro 12 (Balzain West) Urban 2,391
Atulayan Sur Urban 4,404 Dadda Rural 1,167
Bagay Rural 3,393 Gosi Norte Rural 1,016
Buntun Urban 4,373 Gosi Sur Rural 1,297
Caggay Urban 7,261 Larion Alto Rural 1,856
Capatan Rural 3,337 Larion Bajo Rural 2,345
Carig Norte Rural 2,267 Leonarda Urban 2,503
Carig Sur Urban 4,536 Libag Norte Urban 2,384
Caritan Centro Urban 4,872 Libag Sur Urban 2,708
Caritan Norte Urban 3,093 Linao East Rural 6,939
Caritan Sur Urban 1,833 Linao Norte Rural 3,005
Cataggaman Nuevo Urban 8,161 Linao West Rural 1,665
Cataggaman Pardo Rural 3,292 Namabbalan Norte Rural 1,433
Cataggaman Viejo Rural 4,246 Namabbalan Sur Rural 746
Centro 01 (Bagumbayan) Urban 1,158 Pallua Norte Rural 2,450
Centro 02 Urban 553 Pallua Sur Rural 2,683
Centro 03 Urban 339 Pengue-Ruyu Urban 5,629
Centro 04 Urban 566 San Gabriel Urban 6,828
Centro 05 Urban 1,126 Tagga Rural 1,346
Centro 06 Urban 195 Tanza Urban 5,665
Centro 07 Urban 262 Ugac Norte Urban 9,615
Centro 08 Urban 125 Ugac Sur Urban 10,858
Centro 09 Urban 969 TOTAL 153,502

Climate

Climate data for Tuguegarao (1981–2010, extremes 1903–2012)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 37.2
(99.0)
38.4
(101.1)
40.0
(104.0)
42.2
(108.0)
42.2
(108.0)
41.7
(107.1)
41.0
(105.8)
39.4
(102.9)
38.9
(102.0)
38.5
(101.3)
37.8
(100.0)
38.5
(101.3)
42.2
(108.0)
Average high °C (°F) 28.4
(83.1)
30.5
(86.9)
33.1
(91.6)
35.4
(95.7)
35.8
(96.4)
35.1
(95.2)
33.9
(93.0)
33.5
(92.3)
32.9
(91.2)
31.4
(88.5)
29.6
(85.3)
27.8
(82.0)
32.3
(90.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 23.7
(74.7)
24.9
(76.8)
27.0
(80.6)
29.0
(84.2)
29.5
(85.1)
29.3
(84.7)
28.6
(83.5)
28.3
(82.9)
27.9
(82.2)
26.7
(80.1)
25.3
(77.5)
23.6
(74.5)
27.0
(80.6)
Average low °C (°F) 18.9
(66.0)
19.3
(66.7)
20.9
(69.6)
22.6
(72.7)
23.2
(73.8)
23.4
(74.1)
23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
22.8
(73.0)
22.0
(71.6)
21.0
(69.8)
19.4
(66.9)
21.7
(71.1)
Record low °C (°F) 12.0
(53.6)
12.9
(55.2)
14.0
(57.2)
16.3
(61.3)
17.5
(63.5)
17.0
(62.6)
17.0
(62.6)
19.0
(66.2)
17.6
(63.7)
14.8
(58.6)
12.8
(55.0)
12.0
(53.6)
12.0
(53.6)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 32.7
(1.29)
27.3
(1.07)
28.6
(1.13)
47.2
(1.86)
128.2
(5.05)
157.5
(6.20)
195.3
(7.69)
247.1
(9.73)
221.4
(8.72)
298.5
(11.75)
230.0
(9.06)
122.3
(4.81)
1,736.2
(68.35)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm) 8 6 5 6 11 12 15 15 14 15 15 12 134
Average relative humidity (%) 80 77 74 70 70 70 71 72 73 75 78 80 74
Mean monthly sunshine hours 135.4 174.9 218.3 253.3 230.9 231.9 223.2 172.0 158.4 142.2 119.0 128.2 2,187.7
Source 1: PAGASA[22][23]
Source 2: Deutscher Wetterdienst (sun, 1961–1990)[24][25]

Tuguegarao experiences a tropical monsoon climate (Am), with only a slight difference between summer and winter temperatures, and high year-round humidity. The average temperature during March and April is 38 °C (100 °F),[26][27] one of the highest in the country.

On May 11, 1969, the highest temperature in the Philippines was recorded in Tuguegarao at 42.2 °C (108.0 °F),[7][8] beating the previous record of 39.5 °C (103.1 °F) also measured in Tuguegarao in May 1912.[28] Thus, the city was tagged as the "Hottest City in the Philippines". Unusually, in months—usually lasts from December to February—where the cool northeast monsoon or locally as amihan surges, temperatures in the city drop to as low as 15 °C (59 °F)—in 2017[29]—especially in early mornings. Locals parallel the chills felt with that in Baguio.[30]

Demographics

Population census of Tuguegarao
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 16,105—    
1918 19,298+1.21%
1939 27,643+1.73%
1948 29,083+0.57%
1960 43,074+3.33%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970 56,956+2.83%
1975 62,513+1.88%
1980 73,507+3.29%
1990 94,767+2.57%
1995 107,275+2.35%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2000 120,645+2.55%
2007 129,539+0.99%
2010 138,865+2.56%
2015 153,502+1.93%
2020 166,334+1.59%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[31][32][33][34]

In the 2020 census, the population of Tuguegarao was 166,334 people [3] with a density of 1,100 inhabitants per square kilometre or 2,800 inhabitants per square mile. It is the most populous and densest city in the Cagayan Valley region. Most of the inhabitants are Ilocanos, Ibanags and Itawes.[citation needed] Some are of Chinese and Indian descent.

Religion

 
Ricardo Baccay, the incumbent Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuguegarao

Due to a history of Spanish and other foreign missions, Christianity, in the form of Roman Catholicism, is the predominant religion in Tuguegarao. The present Roman Catholic Archdiocese was chiseled from the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia formerly located in Lal-lo (Nueva Segovia). It was initially created as a diocese on April 10, 1910, and elevated as an Archdiocese by Pope Paul VI on September 21, 1974. It has jurisdiction over suffragan bishops of Bayombong, Ilagan and Batanes.

The seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese is at St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, one of the largest churches in the region.

There are also Protestants, Baptist, Church of Christ, Adventists, Born Again groups, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses,and Philippine-based groups like Iglesia ni Cristo and Members Church of God International that accounts to the city's population. These religious organizations have their own temples and churches sparsely located in the city. Some are Islam where their mosque is found in Centro 10 (Riverside).

Economy

 
Calle Commercio (now Bonifacio Street) in 2010

Within the past three decades, its economy gradually shifted from agriculture to trading, commerce and services. The shift was ushered by Tuguegarao's role as the Regional Government Center and Center of Commerce in Northern Luzon.[42] In early 2016, Tuguegarao City was named as one of the ten emerging cities in the 2015 Next Wave Cities report, conducted by Department of Science and Technology - Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICTO).[43]

On June 30, 2020, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), in partnership with the IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) and Leechiu Property Consultants (LPC), named Tuguegarao as one of the 25 "digital cities" poised to be prospect growth areas of the information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) sector in the country by 2025.[44]

Currently, Tuguegarao City has two major public markets, namely, the Don Domingo Public Market — located in the upper part of Poblacion serving as the convergence of agricultural and aquatic products from neighboring towns and provinces — and the Tuguegarao City Commercial Center — formerly known as Mall of the Valley and is located at the Central Business District, receiving the highest daily foot traffic.

Retail and business process outsourcing

Large retail operators have shown significant interest to the growth and increase of land value in cities throughout the Philippines. They are seen as highly developed urban centers where a lot of economic activities take place, and is important to urbanization and development. Tuguegarao is eyed as a center of exponential growth for commerce, industry and service, strengthening its stature as the capital of the Cagayan Valley Region.

SM Prime, the largest retail operator in the country, opened SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown on October 12, 2017, as its first mall in the city and in Cagayan. Its second mall, SM City Tuguegarao, opened on November 18, 2022, marketed as the largest mall in the Cagayan Valley Region.[45][46][47]

On July 26, 2018,[48] rival Robinsons Land Corporation opened the mixed-use complex shopping mall Robinsons Place Tuguegarao as the first full-service mall in Cagayan,[49] including a Go Hotels branch,[50] the first in the region. A few kilometers away from Robinsons Place Tuguegarao, DoubleDragon Properties, a subsidiary of SM Investments Corporation, started constructing CityMall Tuguegarao at last quarter of 2017 and opened on March 1, 2021, its first in the region.

Other notable shopping centers include the Tuguegarao City Commercial Center, formerly known as the Mall of the Valley; FCI Citimall, the first shopping mall in Northern Luzon; Brickstone Mall; Primark Town Center Tuguegarao, former site of Paseo Reale Mall; Unitop Mall Tuguegarao; Mart One Department Store and more.

Following the opening of 7 Eleven stores in Nueva Vizcaya, and Isabela provinces, the Philippine Seven Corporation expanded its reach to the Cagayan with its two branches in the city at College Avenue, near University of Cagayan Valley and at the new Valley Hotel Tower Mall in Balzain, now there are more than 6 Branches of 7 Eleven stores around the city.[51]

The city has seen a significant growth of auto-hub companies with the presence of car showrooms in the city. Car brands such as Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Nissan, Isuzu, and Toyota have set up their dealerships in the different parts of the city, mostly located along the major highways of the urbanity. The largest of which is from Toyota located at Carig Sur near the city hall.

The City Government of Tuguegarao, through the city's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Council hosted a meeting with IT-BPO companies Sitel Philippines Inc. and Lee Chiu Property Consultants, Inc. in September 2018 to discuss the possibilities of locating their companies in the city. Initial steps have been made for the establishment of an IT park and a township where BPO companies could locate.[52][53]

Banking and real estate

Tuguegarao City, as the seat of the regional capital of Cagayan Valley, houses the regional headquarters of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas located at the Regional Government Center in Carig Sur. As of 2019, a total of 53 banks are operating in the city such as BPI, BDO, Chinabank, RCBC, EastWest, UnionBank, Robinsons Bank, PNB, Bank of Commerce, Landbank, UCPB, Philippine Postal Savings Bank and others.

Major real estate developers Ayala Land — Avida Settings Tuguegarao — and Vista Land — Camella Tuguegarao, Lessandra Cagayan and the expansion of Camella Cagayan (soon Camella Cagayan Trails) — are constructing their housing developments in Cagayan Valley.

The North Gateway Business Park is an 18-hectare (44-acre) mixed-use township development project located in Barangay Carig Sur, near the Regional Government Center. Launched on February 4, 2020, by real estate developer DataLand, it will feature a mixed-use superblock of retail shops, transport terminal, hotel and residential condominiums and a business park for BPO companies, financial institutions and major corporations.[54][55]

Metro Tuguegarao

In May 2019, the National Economic and Development Authority Regional Development Council - Region 2 worked with consulting firms Pacific Rim Innovation and Management Exponents, Inc. (PRIMEX), Engineering and Development Corporation of the Philippines (EDCOP) and the Key Engineer Corporation to prepare a master plan for spurring economic growth in the Metro Tuguegarao zone. The metropolitan area, known as PIEST, includes the four municipalities of Peñablanca, Iguig, Enrile, Solana and the city of Tuguegarao. A situation analysis made by the consultative bodies found out that agriculture, water resource and tourism sectors were some of the "unutilized potentials" seen as key in the development of the area.[56]

Government

 
Tuguegarao City Hall, the principal workplace of the city government officials

Local government

Tuguegarao City is governed by a city mayor, designated as local chief executive, and by a Sangguniang Panlungsod, composed of the vice mayor and the members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod, as the legislative body, in accordance with the Local Government Code.[57] They are voted to office through an election, held every after three years. As a component city, the provincial government of Cagayan has political jurisdiction over local transactions of the city government.

Elected officials

Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao (2022–2025)[58]
Position Name
District Representative
(3rd Legislative District of the Province of Cagayan)
Joseph L. Lara
Chief Executive of the City of Tuguegarao Mayor Maila Rosario T. Que
Presiding Officer of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao Vice Mayor Bienvenido C. De Guzman II
Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao Mark Angelo Dayag
Charo Soriano
Ronald Ortiz
Marj Martin
Claire Callangan
Gilbert Labang
Jude Bayona
Karina Guani
Arnel Arugay
Grace Arago
Tirso Mangada
Aldous Baccay

Controversy

On February 10, 2017, then Mayor Jefferson P. Soriano stepped down from office following an order from the Ombudsman to dismiss him for grave misconduct, which stemmed from anomalous purchases made when he was still the comptroller of the Philippine National Police. Soriano voluntarily called the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to facilitate the turn over of the mayoralty office to then Vice Mayor Bienvenido de Guzman II.[59] After about seven months, following the order of the Court of Appeals Fourth Division (CA) for "immediate" reinstatement of Mayor Jefferson P. Soriano, on September 6, 2017, Soriano took oath of office. The CA disagreed to the Ombudsman's dismissal order—stating that he committed grave misconduct—and that the mayor only committed simple misconduct. According to the decision, he should only be penalized with three months suspension instead of dismissal from service.[60]

Culture

 
Street dancing competition during the Afi festival at the Cagayan Provincial Capitol

The Afi Festival is an annual festival every August, celebrated in commemoration of the city's patron saint, San Jacinto de Polonia whose feast day falls on August 16.[61] It came from the Ybanag word afi, meaning fire.[62]

The concept of the "Afi" started in 2014, renaming the former Pav-vurulun Festival. It reiterates and reaffirms the origins of the city's name. Stories say the place where the city center now stands was once “a wilderness that was cleared by fire” through kaingin (slash and burn farming).[61] The main event of the celebration is its opening day, where thousands of students convene for a field demonstration at night as torchbearers. In 2017, 3500 students from Cagayan National High School and Cagayan State University - College of Human Kinetics danced with torches at the sports complex. The city is attempting to beat Indonesia's world record of 3,777 torchbearers in the festival's next edition.[63]

Other highlights of the weeklong celebration include the street dancing competition and drum and lyre competition, where various elementary and secondary schools participate, everyone clad in vibrant costumes and props. Both are usually held at the city's central business district on Bonifacio Street (Calle Commercio). Other events include the Bangkarera competition, a rowing competition in two categories which aims to promote sustainable fishing along the Pinacanauan River, which flows to the Cagayan River, a pansit festival featuring a pansit-eating contest, a Nuang Karera (Carabao race), a Kabayu Karera (horse race), among others.[64]

Before the additions and revisions to the native festival, there was Maskota Festival. Also called the Dance of Lovemaking, it features Maskota, a wedding dance prevalent in the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela, with movements described as "spontaneous, lively and extravagantly expressive." It was danced to the rhythm of the verso with the sincosinco accompaniment. Back then, indigenous materials were utilized for the costumes. Materials come from various local harvests such as coconut sprouts, betel nuts, corn leaves and atchuetes, which serves as natural coloring.[65]

Pancit Batil Potun, widely known as Pancit Batil Patung, is a popular local noodle dish which directly translates to "pancit, beaten egg soup and egg on top." Several panciterias mushroom in all the city's corners, each with distinct styles of cooking and ingredients—miki, egg, minced carabao meat, vegetables and other specific toppings of choice.[66] The city is also known for its own version of longganisa characterized with its salty and garlicky taste with variations using either pork or carabao meat.[67]

Tourism

 
Our Lady of Chartres Chapel in St. Paul University Philippines

The Cagayan Museum and Historical Research Center houses an extensive collection of various artifacts and antiques of the province. In addition to animal fossils found in the valley, it houses extensive data on the discovery of Callao Man by the National Museum. Formerly located in the Cagayan Provincial Capitol Complex, it has moved to the renovated historic provincial jail known as Tribunal de Tuguegarao.[68] In front of the provincial museum is the century-old Rizal Park which is also refurbished.[69]

Tuguegarao boasts elaborate Spanish-built churches such as the Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto, known to locals as the San Jacinto Church which houses the city's patron saint. It is an elevated chapel built by Dominican friars in 1604 regarded as the oldest brick structure in the city. The St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral is the biggest Spanish colonial church in Cagayan Valley which was construction from 1761 to 1767 under the supervision of Fr. Antonio Lobato, OP. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao. Both churches underwent reconstruction due to damages brought by World War II.

Located in Barangay Centro 09, often called Bagumbayan by locals, is the Horno ruins,[70] a Spanish-era brick kiln used to fire bricks for colonial structures including those in the Cathedral and San Jacinto Church.

St. Paul University Philippines was founded in 1907 as Colegio de San Pablo With the arrival of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres in Cagayan Valley. It served as a military garrison and hospital of the Japanese during the World War. Throughout the years, it has since become identified internationally having been the first private university in the Philippines to be ISO 9001 certified in 2000 by TÜV Rheinland.[71]

South of the city is the Buntun Bridge, one of the longest bridges in the country spanning 1.369 km (0.851 miles) across the Cagayan River, the longest and largest river in the Philippines. Construction began in 1960 and was opened to traffic in 1969, linking the city to the second and third district municipalities of Cagayan and Apayao.

While tourist spots are sparse in the city, it has become the usual jump-off point of tourists to other destinations in the province such as the Callao Cave and Calvary Hills in neighboring towns Peñablanca and Iguig respectively.[72]

Infrastructure

 
Cagayan Sports Complex

The city hosts a number of event centers which allow the city to host many provincial and regional gatherings such as the Cagayan Sports Complex, Tuguegarao City Peoples' Gymnasium and the Cagayan Coliseum.

The water system of Tuguegarao is administered by the Metropolitan Tuguegarao Water District, which also serves the nearby municipalities such as Iguig and Solana. Meanwhile, electric services are provided by Cagayan Electric Cooperative which has its office in Solana, Cagayan. Telecommunication services are primarily offered by huge telephone companies such as PLDT and Bayantel, while mobile services are handled by Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, Dito Telecommunity, Sun Cellular, Touch Mobile, and Talk N' Text. High-speed DSL and optical Internet subscriptions are offered by RBC Cable, PLDT and Globe Telecom.

Tuguegarao City houses the headquarters of the Philippine National Police in Cagayan Valley in Camp Marcelo A. Adduru in Alimannao Hills. As the region's institutional center, it is home to the majority of regional government offices concentrated in the Regional Government Center, Barangay Carig Sur.

Transportation

Transportation and infrastructure plays a major role in keeping the Tuguegarao's economy up and running and nearby towns in play. Due to continued growth, daytime population in the city has increased with primary reasons for commuting for commerce, work and notably education due to the city's being known for having several institutions. Over the years, Tuguegarao evolved, expanded and grew, so did its transportation network to keep up with the growing demands of people for ease of access to reliable methods and transit flexibility.

Air

The Tuguegarao Airport handles domestic flights within the Philippines and serves the general area of Tuguegarao and its surrounding municipalities, and is capable of handling Boeing-737-sized aircraft. It is one of the top 20 busiest airports in the country and classified by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines as a Principal Class 1 domestic airport. Cebu Pacific, Sky Pasada and PAL Express are the domestic airlines which operate routes to and from the city. As of 2017, the airport is undergoing rehabilitation and expansion consisting of terminal upgrades and widening of runway, for night landing capabilities, and taxiway.[73]

A proposed international airport, serving the Cagayan Valley Region, will be constructed at the eastern portion of the city—somewhere in barangays Dadda or Tagga—as suggested by City Mayor Bienvenido de Guzman II and former mayor Atty. Jefferson Soriano. Originally, as proposed by the Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba, the airport was to be located at the tri-boundary area of Tuao, Piat and Solana towns but was later shelved after a forum.[74]

Land

 
The tricycle, Tuguegarao's primary public transit vehicle

A cultural icon of the Philippines with a unique design, Tuguegarao's tricycles offer shared vehicle for hire services for small groups of passengers on a common route over short distances.

Tuguegarao also serves as a vital hub for local, regional and national transportation. Buses operate regional routes from Tuguegarao to Baggao, Aparri, Santiago, Baguio, and many neighboring cities, towns and municipalities. It also is an end-of-the-line stop for many coaches running inter-city and national routes mostly coming from Metro Manila such as GV Florida, Victory Liner, Dalin Bus Liner, Five Star, First North Luzon Transit to name a few.

To the east side are UV Express vans that ply north and south towards Claveria, Santa Praxedes, Aparri, Santa Ana, Alcala, Lasam and Junction Luna, Abulug in Cagayan, Santiago, Roxas, Ilagan and Cauayan in Isabela, Luna and Kabugao in Apayao. There are also mini buses plying to Lasam, Allacapan, Claveria, Santiago and Roxas. Then to the west are jeepneys with routes to Iguig, Tuao, Enrile, Tabuk and Rizal in Kalinga and some mountainous and inland barrios including Callao, all of which lie on the west side of the river.

Kalesas run within the city, mostly near popular points of interest, and are part of the city's tourism but most of these are limited within the downtown area. Taxis are the newest mode of public transportation which are routed from the city to any point in Region 2.

Main roads

Regional transport in Tuguegarao is vulnerable given its lack of distribution of arterial roads and inadequate traffic engineering planning and discipline.

  • The Buntun Highway-Luna Street network is a major four-lane road network of Tuguegarao that forms part of the National Route 51 (N51). It is the only road that serves west-side traffic to Tuguegarao. It links Tuguegarao to the western side of the Cagayan River via the Buntun Bridge, further towns from the west side most notably the municipalities of Solana and Enrile, the Philippine highway network and the Santiago-Tuguegarao Road.
  • The Balzain Highway-Cagayan Valley Road is another major four-lane road network of Tuguegarao, part of Cagayan Valley Road that comes through Balzain and Carig, that forms part of the Asian Highway 26 ( ). It is the only road that serves north-bound traffic to Tuguegarao coming from the east side of the Cagayan River and most of Cagayan Valley. It also links Tuguegarao to surrounding municipalities, most notably Iguig and Peñablanca. These two main arterial networks serves as the backbone for the majority of Tuguegarao's internal and inter-regional transportation.
  • The Tuguegarao City West Diversion Road is an 8.99 km (6 mi) four-lane road under construction which starts from Barangay Carig traversing Barangays Linao, Atulayan, Bagay and Buntun, aiming to decongest the Tuguegarao highway and provide alternative routes to nearby municipalities like Solana. The road project is divided into four phases expected to be completed by 2022.[75]

Healthcare

Being the regional center, Tuguegarao hosts major hospitals which serve people in the Cagayan Valley region. Cagayan Valley Medical Center, the largest medical facility in the Cagayan Valley with a bed capacity of 500, is situated in the city. The largest privately owned facility in the region is the 250-bed Dr. Ronald P. Guzman Medical Center, a tertiary level hospital.[76] St. Paul University Philippines has an affiliate hospital in Tuguegarao, the St. Paul Hospital. Cagayan's oldest existing private hospital, the Dr. Domingo S. De Leon General Hospital, formerly Clinica De Leon, is also situated in the city.

Other hospitals in the city are the government-owned and run Tuguegarao City People's General Hospital and the Holy Infant Hospital[76] as well as the privately owned Divine Mercy Wellness Center.[77]

Education

Due to its high incidence of universities, Tuguegarao has been dubbed as the Center of Education in Cagayan Valley. It is home to prestigious and internationally recognized schools such as St. Paul University Philippines — the main campus of the St. Paul University System — and the University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao — one of the CICM schools. Ateneo de Tuguegarao, the country's fifth Ateneo ran by the Society of Jesus, was established in 1945 but eventually closed in 1962 with the Jesuit exodus.

Two of the top state universities are also in Tuguegarao City — the CSU Athena (Andrews Campus), and CSU Red Eagle (Carig Campus) — producing national topnotchers in board examinations. Both universities have their own administration and are separated from each other.

Other schools in the city include the University of Cagayan Valley, John Wesley College, Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines - International School of Asia and Pacific, F.L. Vargas College, Maila Rosario College, Credo Domine College, City Technological Institute, Cagayan Metropolitan Institute of Technology, STI College, AMA Computer College, and other educational institutions.

The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) was established through the enactment of the Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994, which encourages the full participation of and mobilize the industry, labor, local government units, and technical-vocational institutions in the skills development of the country's human resource. The TESDA complex and facilities are located in Carig Norte. Numerous technological and vocational institutes can also be found in the city.

Tuguegarao has one Jesuit educational institution located along Bagay Road—the Global Reformed University.

Other notable schools in the city include Cagayan National High School, the oldest and biggest secondary school in the region in terms of student population, Tuguegarao City Science High School, a state-owned secondary institution, Ke Bing School, a private Chinese school, Methodist Christian School, a Christian school in Central Business District, and Saint Claire Montesorri, a catholic school in San Gabriel. The state-owned secondary institution of Tuguegarao City West High School started operations on June 4, 2012.

Students from different countries like China, Congo, India, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan and South Korea come to study at the city's universities. Most of the students come to study undergraduate and graduate degrees in sciences.

Media

TV Stations

Cable & Satellite TV

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Notable personalities

Entertainment

Military

Religion

  • Ricardo Baccay, Archbishop elect of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, former third bishop of the Diocese of Alaminos, and former auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao.

Sports

Gallery

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External links

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tuguegarao, officially, city, ibanag, siyudad, tugegaraw, itawit, siyudad, tugegaraw, ilocano, siudad, filipino, lungsod, tʊgɛ, gäˈɾɐw, class, component, city, capital, province, cagayan, philippines, according, 2020, census, population, people, making, most, . Tuguegarao t ʊ ˈ ɡ ɛ ɡ ʌ r aʊ or t ʊ ɡ ɛ ɡ e ˈ r aʊ officially the City of Tuguegarao Ibanag Siyudad nat Tugegaraw Itawit Siyudad yo Tugegaraw Ilocano Siudad ti Tuguegarao Filipino Lungsod ng Tuguegarao tʊgɛ gaˈɾɐw is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Cagayan Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 166 334 people 3 making it the most populous city in Cagayan Valley and Northeastern Luzon TuguegaraoComponent cityCity of TuguegaraoFrom top clockwise Central Business District along Bonifacio Street St Peter Metropolitan Cathedral Buntun Bridge the country s longest river bridgeSealNickname Premier Ibanag CityAnthem Tuguegarao City HymnMap of Cagayan with Tuguegarao highlightedOpenStreetMapTuguegaraoLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 17 36 48 N 121 43 49 E 17 6133 N 121 7303 E 17 6133 121 7303 Coordinates 17 36 48 N 121 43 49 E 17 6133 N 121 7303 E 17 6133 121 7303CountryPhilippinesRegionCagayan ValleyProvinceCagayanDistrict3rd districtFoundedMay 9 1604CityhoodDecember 18 1999Barangays49 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorMaila Rosario S Ting Que Vice MayorBienvenido C de Guzman II RepresentativeJoseph L Lara CouncilorsList Maila Rosario T QueImogen Claire M CallanganGilbert S LabangDanilo L BaccayRonald OrtizArnel T ArugayMary Marjorie M ChanWinnoco R AbrahamGrace B AragoRaymund P GuzmanKarina S GauaniVictor V Perez Electorate94 019 voters 2022 Area 2 Total144 80 km2 55 91 sq mi Elevation120 m 390 ft Highest elevation995 m 3 264 ft Lowest elevation11 m 36 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total166 334 Density1 100 km2 3 000 sq mi Households37 896Demonym s Tuguegaraoeno masculine Tuguegaraoena feminine Economy Income class3rd city income class Poverty incidence4 19 2018 4 Revenue 1 127 million 2020 Assets 3 744 million 2020 Expenditure 882 4 million 2020 Liabilities 587 3 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityCagayan 1 Electric Cooperative CAGELCO 1 Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code3500PSGC021529000IDD area code 63 0 78Native languagesIbanag Ilocano TagalogMajor religionsRoman CatholicismFeast dateAugust 16Catholic dioceseArchdiocese of TuguegaraoPatron saintSt Hyacinth of PolandNumbered highwaysN51 Santiago Tuguegarao Road N104 Tuguegarao Bypass Road N105 Tuguegarao Airport Road N106 Tuguegarao Diversion Road II N107 Tuguegarao Diversion Road I Websitewww wbr tuguegaraocity wbr gov wbr phA major urban center and primary growth center in the Northeastern Luzon it is the regional center of Cagayan Valley and also its regional institutional and administrative center 5 One of the fast emerging cities in the Philippines the city is a convergence area for the provinces of Cagayan Kalinga Apayao and northern Isabela Dubbed as the Gateway to the Ilocandia and the Cordilleras 6 the city is located on the southern border of the province where the Pinacanauan River empties into the Cagayan River It is surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains to the east Cordillera Mountains to the west and the Caraballo Mountains to the south The highest temperature ever recorded in the Philippines 42 2 C 108 0 F hit Tuguegarao on May 11 1969 7 8 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Hotel Delfino siege 2 2 Cityhood 3 Geography 3 1 Barangays 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Economy 5 1 Retail and business process outsourcing 5 2 Banking and real estate 5 3 Metro Tuguegarao 6 Government 6 1 Local government 6 2 Elected officials 6 3 Controversy 7 Culture 8 Tourism 9 Infrastructure 10 Transportation 10 1 Air 10 2 Land 10 2 1 Main roads 11 Healthcare 12 Education 13 Media 13 1 TV Stations 13 2 Cable amp Satellite TV 13 3 Radio 14 Notable personalities 14 1 Entertainment 14 2 Military 14 3 Religion 14 4 Sports 15 Gallery 16 References 17 External linksEtymology EditThere are several legends about the origin of the name One is a species of palm tree called taraw in the area and another is garao in reference to the swift river current 9 The most accepted version is the Ibanags reply to the Spaniards when the latter asked for the name of the place Tuggi gari yaw this was cleared by fire 9 On the other hand historical evidence that might provide clues to the origin of the city s name comes from the fact that in 1591 the place was listed as a Spanish encomienda which was originally a pre colonial settlement called Tubigarao 10 History Edit An old map of Cagayan used in the 1918 census Tuguegarao the provincial capital is located at the bottom right of the map Tuguegarao was founded on May 9 1604 as a mission pueblo with the new vicar Fray Tomas Villa O P initiating the construction of a temporary church housing Sts Peter and Paul as patron saints In the 1720s Father Antonio Lobato O P developed a layout of street network together with the construction of the cathedral In 1839 the provincial capital was transferred to Tuguegarao from Lal lo as the Cagayan Manila road opened which spurred socio economic progress 9 The town was occupied by American troops on December 12 1899 Drastic improvements in Tuguegarao were discerned over the course of provincial administrations the first Provincial Capitol was completed in 1909 a town hall and public market were built the provincial high school Cagayan High School was founded in a former private residence and the Cagayan Valley College of Arts amp Trades was founded by American educator Claude Andrews 9 During World War II the city and its airfield of some significance was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army on December 12 1941 as part of the Japanese invasion of Aparri The General Headquarters of the 11th Infantry Regiment Philippine Commonwealth Army USAFIP NL was activated on 1942 to 1946 and stationed in Tuguegarao Sitio Capatan was elevated into a barrio or barangay of Tuguegarao on April 3 1959 by Republic Act No 2107 11 In 1975 Tuguegarao was declared as the capital and seat of the regional government of Cagayan Valley Region II being the region s geographic center with adequate facilities and amenities needed by such Multistory buildings were constructed in the poblacion greatly changing Tuguegarao s skyline in the 1980s and 1990s Hotel Delfino siege Edit Main article 1990 Hotel Delfino siege On March 4 1990 former colonel and suspended Cagayan governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo seized the Hotel Delfino using his private army of about 300 men Aguinaldo stood accused of supporting the Dec 1 9 1989 coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino 12 Brigadier General Oscar Florendo armed forces chief of Civil Military Relations was sent to Tuguegarao by Aquino to serve Aguinaldo with an arrest warrant 12 After Aguinaldo s men seized control of Hotel Delfino where the general was staying Florendo was taken hostage along with more than 50 other hotel guests 13 Florendo was eventually shot inside the hotel and died of his wounds 14 Following hours of standoff between the two sides nearly 1 000 government troops 15 launched an attack to dislodge Aguinaldo s forces from the hotel 16 During this melee Aguinaldo fled with about 90 fighters for mountains in the north 13 and went into hiding for several months until he surrendered only to be cleared of all legal charges by winning reelection in 1992 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines Tuguegarao became a component city by virtue of Republic Act 8755 dated November 4 1999 17 followed by a plebiscite held on December 18 1999 Randolph Ting was the first mayor of the new city On July 2 2007 Ting s father businessman and former municipal mayor Delfin Telan Ting was elected as the city s second mayor After the 25 year political dominance of the Tings however retired police general Jefferson Soriano won over re electionist Delfin Ting in the 2013 local elections 18 However Soriano s term was marked by multiple charges of corruption that saw him being and reinstated several times over his nine years in office Eventually he was defeated by Maila Ting Que daughter of Delfin Ting in his 4th reelection bid in the 2022 local elections This made Ting Que the first woman to be elected mayor of the city Geography EditTuguegarao s location is in the southern portion of the province The city is bordered by Iguig to the north to the west by the Cagayan River and Solana Penablanca to the east and to the south by Enrile and San Pablo Isabela The river delta city is almost encapsulated by the Cagayan River in the western and southern side which explains for its northward expansion and the Pinacanauan River a tributary of Cagayan River in the eastern part Small bodies of waters are found in the city such as the Balzain Creek which spans the barangays of Caritan Sur and Balzain Currently the creek is continuously drying up due to eutrophication and the uncontrollable growth of water lilies Historically the town was inhabited by Irayas and Itawes who lived and mainly relied on fishing farming hunting and livestock raising In addition ancient natives have ventured on weaving cloth and making of household and farm implements 19 Cagayan is divided into three congressional districts wherein the city is included in the Third District together with the other 6 southern municipalities 20 The city is located 481 kilometres 299 mi north of Manila which is an hour by plane and ten hours of land travel 20 Barangays Edit Tuguegarao is politically subdivided and comprises into 49 barangays 21 These barangays are headed by elected officials Barangay Captain Barangay Council whose members are called Barangay Councilors All are elected every three years The three most populous are Ugac Sur Ugac Norte and Cataggamman Nuevo More than half are classified as urban barangays with some having a combination of commercial residential and agricultural sites Rural barangays are mostly agricultural territories Barangay Classification Population 2015 Barangay Classification Population 2015 Annafunan East Urban 4 207 Centro 10 Riverside Urban 2 282Annafunan West Urban 3 310 Centro 11 Balzain East Urban 2 990Atulayan Norte Urban 3 578 Centro 12 Balzain West Urban 2 391Atulayan Sur Urban 4 404 Dadda Rural 1 167Bagay Rural 3 393 Gosi Norte Rural 1 016Buntun Urban 4 373 Gosi Sur Rural 1 297Caggay Urban 7 261 Larion Alto Rural 1 856Capatan Rural 3 337 Larion Bajo Rural 2 345Carig Norte Rural 2 267 Leonarda Urban 2 503Carig Sur Urban 4 536 Libag Norte Urban 2 384Caritan Centro Urban 4 872 Libag Sur Urban 2 708Caritan Norte Urban 3 093 Linao East Rural 6 939Caritan Sur Urban 1 833 Linao Norte Rural 3 005Cataggaman Nuevo Urban 8 161 Linao West Rural 1 665Cataggaman Pardo Rural 3 292 Namabbalan Norte Rural 1 433Cataggaman Viejo Rural 4 246 Namabbalan Sur Rural 746Centro 01 Bagumbayan Urban 1 158 Pallua Norte Rural 2 450Centro 02 Urban 553 Pallua Sur Rural 2 683Centro 03 Urban 339 Pengue Ruyu Urban 5 629Centro 04 Urban 566 San Gabriel Urban 6 828Centro 05 Urban 1 126 Tagga Rural 1 346Centro 06 Urban 195 Tanza Urban 5 665Centro 07 Urban 262 Ugac Norte Urban 9 615Centro 08 Urban 125 Ugac Sur Urban 10 858Centro 09 Urban 969 TOTAL 153 502Climate Edit Climate data for Tuguegarao 1981 2010 extremes 1903 2012 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 37 2 99 0 38 4 101 1 40 0 104 0 42 2 108 0 42 2 108 0 41 7 107 1 41 0 105 8 39 4 102 9 38 9 102 0 38 5 101 3 37 8 100 0 38 5 101 3 42 2 108 0 Average high C F 28 4 83 1 30 5 86 9 33 1 91 6 35 4 95 7 35 8 96 4 35 1 95 2 33 9 93 0 33 5 92 3 32 9 91 2 31 4 88 5 29 6 85 3 27 8 82 0 32 3 90 1 Daily mean C F 23 7 74 7 24 9 76 8 27 0 80 6 29 0 84 2 29 5 85 1 29 3 84 7 28 6 83 5 28 3 82 9 27 9 82 2 26 7 80 1 25 3 77 5 23 6 74 5 27 0 80 6 Average low C F 18 9 66 0 19 3 66 7 20 9 69 6 22 6 72 7 23 2 73 8 23 4 74 1 23 2 73 8 23 2 73 8 22 8 73 0 22 0 71 6 21 0 69 8 19 4 66 9 21 7 71 1 Record low C F 12 0 53 6 12 9 55 2 14 0 57 2 16 3 61 3 17 5 63 5 17 0 62 6 17 0 62 6 19 0 66 2 17 6 63 7 14 8 58 6 12 8 55 0 12 0 53 6 12 0 53 6 Average rainfall mm inches 32 7 1 29 27 3 1 07 28 6 1 13 47 2 1 86 128 2 5 05 157 5 6 20 195 3 7 69 247 1 9 73 221 4 8 72 298 5 11 75 230 0 9 06 122 3 4 81 1 736 2 68 35 Average rainy days 0 1 mm 8 6 5 6 11 12 15 15 14 15 15 12 134Average relative humidity 80 77 74 70 70 70 71 72 73 75 78 80 74Mean monthly sunshine hours 135 4 174 9 218 3 253 3 230 9 231 9 223 2 172 0 158 4 142 2 119 0 128 2 2 187 7Source 1 PAGASA 22 23 Source 2 Deutscher Wetterdienst sun 1961 1990 24 25 Tuguegarao experiences a tropical monsoon climate Am with only a slight difference between summer and winter temperatures and high year round humidity The average temperature during March and April is 38 C 100 F 26 27 one of the highest in the country On May 11 1969 the highest temperature in the Philippines was recorded in Tuguegarao at 42 2 C 108 0 F 7 8 beating the previous record of 39 5 C 103 1 F also measured in Tuguegarao in May 1912 28 Thus the city was tagged as the Hottest City in the Philippines Unusually in months usually lasts from December to February where the cool northeast monsoon or locally as amihan surges temperatures in the city drop to as low as 15 C 59 F in 2017 29 especially in early mornings Locals parallel the chills felt with that in Baguio 30 Demographics EditPopulation census of TuguegaraoYearPop p a 190316 105 191819 298 1 21 193927 643 1 73 194829 083 0 57 196043 074 3 33 YearPop p a 197056 956 2 83 197562 513 1 88 198073 507 3 29 199094 767 2 57 1995107 275 2 35 YearPop p a 2000120 645 2 55 2007129 539 0 99 2010138 865 2 56 2015153 502 1 93 2020166 334 1 59 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 31 32 33 34 In the 2020 census the population of Tuguegarao was 166 334 people 3 with a density of 1 100 inhabitants per square kilometre or 2 800 inhabitants per square mile It is the most populous and densest city in the Cagayan Valley region Most of the inhabitants are Ilocanos Ibanags and Itawes citation needed Some are of Chinese and Indian descent Religion Edit Ricardo Baccay the incumbent Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuguegarao Due to a history of Spanish and other foreign missions Christianity in the form of Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in Tuguegarao The present Roman Catholic Archdiocese was chiseled from the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia formerly located in Lal lo Nueva Segovia It was initially created as a diocese on April 10 1910 and elevated as an Archdiocese by Pope Paul VI on September 21 1974 It has jurisdiction over suffragan bishops of Bayombong Ilagan and Batanes The seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese is at St Peter Metropolitan Cathedral one of the largest churches in the region There are also Protestants Baptist Church of Christ Adventists Born Again groups the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Jehovah s Witnesses and Philippine based groups like Iglesia ni Cristo and Members Church of God International that accounts to the city s population These religious organizations have their own temples and churches sparsely located in the city Some are Islam where their mosque is found in Centro 10 Riverside Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Tuguegarao Source Philippine Statistics Authority 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Calle Commercio now Bonifacio Street in 2010 Within the past three decades its economy gradually shifted from agriculture to trading commerce and services The shift was ushered by Tuguegarao s role as the Regional Government Center and Center of Commerce in Northern Luzon 42 In early 2016 Tuguegarao City was named as one of the ten emerging cities in the 2015 Next Wave Cities report conducted by Department of Science and Technology Information and Communications Technology Office DOST ICTO 43 On June 30 2020 the Department of Information and Communications Technology DICT in partnership with the IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines IBPAP and Leechiu Property Consultants LPC named Tuguegarao as one of the 25 digital cities poised to be prospect growth areas of the information technology and business process management IT BPM sector in the country by 2025 44 Currently Tuguegarao City has two major public markets namely the Don Domingo Public Market located in the upper part of Poblacion serving as the convergence of agricultural and aquatic products from neighboring towns and provinces and the Tuguegarao City Commercial Center formerly known as Mall of the Valley and is located at the Central Business District receiving the highest daily foot traffic Retail and business process outsourcing Edit Large retail operators have shown significant interest to the growth and increase of land value in cities throughout the Philippines They are seen as highly developed urban centers where a lot of economic activities take place and is important to urbanization and development Tuguegarao is eyed as a center of exponential growth for commerce industry and service strengthening its stature as the capital of the Cagayan Valley Region SM Prime the largest retail operator in the country opened SM Center Tuguegarao Downtown on October 12 2017 as its first mall in the city and in Cagayan Its second mall SM City Tuguegarao opened on November 18 2022 marketed as the largest mall in the Cagayan Valley Region 45 46 47 On July 26 2018 48 rival Robinsons Land Corporation opened the mixed use complex shopping mall Robinsons Place Tuguegarao as the first full service mall in Cagayan 49 including a Go Hotels branch 50 the first in the region A few kilometers away from Robinsons Place Tuguegarao DoubleDragon Properties a subsidiary of SM Investments Corporation started constructing CityMall Tuguegarao at last quarter of 2017 and opened on March 1 2021 its first in the region Other notable shopping centers include the Tuguegarao City Commercial Center formerly known as the Mall of the Valley FCI Citimall the first shopping mall in Northern Luzon Brickstone Mall Primark Town Center Tuguegarao former site of Paseo Reale Mall Unitop Mall Tuguegarao Mart One Department Store and more Following the opening of 7 Eleven stores in Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela provinces the Philippine Seven Corporation expanded its reach to the Cagayan with its two branches in the city at College Avenue near University of Cagayan Valley and at the new Valley Hotel Tower Mall in Balzain now there are more than 6 Branches of 7 Eleven stores around the city 51 The city has seen a significant growth of auto hub companies with the presence of car showrooms in the city Car brands such as Mitsubishi Hyundai Nissan Isuzu and Toyota have set up their dealerships in the different parts of the city mostly located along the major highways of the urbanity The largest of which is from Toyota located at Carig Sur near the city hall The City Government of Tuguegarao through the city s Information and Communications Technology ICT Council hosted a meeting with IT BPO companies Sitel Philippines Inc and Lee Chiu Property Consultants Inc in September 2018 to discuss the possibilities of locating their companies in the city Initial steps have been made for the establishment of an IT park and a township where BPO companies could locate 52 53 Banking and real estate Edit Tuguegarao City as the seat of the regional capital of Cagayan Valley houses the regional headquarters of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas located at the Regional Government Center in Carig Sur As of 2019 a total of 53 banks are operating in the city such as BPI BDO Chinabank RCBC EastWest UnionBank Robinsons Bank PNB Bank of Commerce Landbank UCPB Philippine Postal Savings Bank and others Major real estate developers Ayala Land Avida Settings Tuguegarao and Vista Land Camella Tuguegarao Lessandra Cagayan and the expansion of Camella Cagayan soon Camella Cagayan Trails are constructing their housing developments in Cagayan Valley The North Gateway Business Park is an 18 hectare 44 acre mixed use township development project located in Barangay Carig Sur near the Regional Government Center Launched on February 4 2020 by real estate developer DataLand it will feature a mixed use superblock of retail shops transport terminal hotel and residential condominiums and a business park for BPO companies financial institutions and major corporations 54 55 Metro Tuguegarao EditIn May 2019 the National Economic and Development Authority Regional Development Council Region 2 worked with consulting firms Pacific Rim Innovation and Management Exponents Inc PRIMEX Engineering and Development Corporation of the Philippines EDCOP and the Key Engineer Corporation to prepare a master plan for spurring economic growth in the Metro Tuguegarao zone The metropolitan area known as PIEST includes the four municipalities of Penablanca Iguig Enrile Solana and the city of Tuguegarao A situation analysis made by the consultative bodies found out that agriculture water resource and tourism sectors were some of the unutilized potentials seen as key in the development of the area 56 Government Edit Tuguegarao City Hall the principal workplace of the city government officials Local government Edit Tuguegarao City is governed by a city mayor designated as local chief executive and by a Sangguniang Panlungsod composed of the vice mayor and the members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod as the legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code 57 They are voted to office through an election held every after three years As a component city the provincial government of Cagayan has political jurisdiction over local transactions of the city government Elected officials Edit Members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao 2022 2025 58 Position NameDistrict Representative 3rd Legislative District of the Province of Cagayan Joseph L LaraChief Executive of the City of Tuguegarao Mayor Maila Rosario T QuePresiding Officer of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao Vice Mayor Bienvenido C De Guzman IIMembers of the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Tuguegarao Mark Angelo DayagCharo SorianoRonald OrtizMarj MartinClaire CallanganGilbert LabangJude BayonaKarina GuaniArnel ArugayGrace AragoTirso MangadaAldous BaccayControversy Edit On February 10 2017 then Mayor Jefferson P Soriano stepped down from office following an order from the Ombudsman to dismiss him for grave misconduct which stemmed from anomalous purchases made when he was still the comptroller of the Philippine National Police Soriano voluntarily called the Department of the Interior and Local Government DILG to facilitate the turn over of the mayoralty office to then Vice Mayor Bienvenido de Guzman II 59 After about seven months following the order of the Court of Appeals Fourth Division CA for immediate reinstatement of Mayor Jefferson P Soriano on September 6 2017 Soriano took oath of office The CA disagreed to the Ombudsman s dismissal order stating that he committed grave misconduct and that the mayor only committed simple misconduct According to the decision he should only be penalized with three months suspension instead of dismissal from service 60 Culture Edit Street dancing competition during the Afi festival at the Cagayan Provincial Capitol The Afi Festival is an annual festival every August celebrated in commemoration of the city s patron saint San Jacinto de Polonia whose feast day falls on August 16 61 It came from the Ybanag word afi meaning fire 62 The concept of the Afi started in 2014 renaming the former Pav vurulun Festival It reiterates and reaffirms the origins of the city s name Stories say the place where the city center now stands was once a wilderness that was cleared by fire through kaingin slash and burn farming 61 The main event of the celebration is its opening day where thousands of students convene for a field demonstration at night as torchbearers In 2017 3500 students from Cagayan National High School and Cagayan State University College of Human Kinetics danced with torches at the sports complex The city is attempting to beat Indonesia s world record of 3 777 torchbearers in the festival s next edition 63 Other highlights of the weeklong celebration include the street dancing competition and drum and lyre competition where various elementary and secondary schools participate everyone clad in vibrant costumes and props Both are usually held at the city s central business district on Bonifacio Street Calle Commercio Other events include the Bangkarera competition a rowing competition in two categories which aims to promote sustainable fishing along the Pinacanauan River which flows to the Cagayan River a pansit festival featuring a pansit eating contest a Nuang Karera Carabao race a Kabayu Karera horse race among others 64 Before the additions and revisions to the native festival there was Maskota Festival Also called the Dance of Lovemaking it features Maskota a wedding dance prevalent in the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela with movements described as spontaneous lively and extravagantly expressive It was danced to the rhythm of the verso with the sincosinco accompaniment Back then indigenous materials were utilized for the costumes Materials come from various local harvests such as coconut sprouts betel nuts corn leaves and atchuetes which serves as natural coloring 65 Pancit Batil Potun widely known as Pancit Batil Patung is a popular local noodle dish which directly translates to pancit beaten egg soup and egg on top Several panciterias mushroom in all the city s corners each with distinct styles of cooking and ingredients miki egg minced carabao meat vegetables and other specific toppings of choice 66 The city is also known for its own version of longganisa characterized with its salty and garlicky taste with variations using either pork or carabao meat 67 Tourism Edit Our Lady of Chartres Chapel in St Paul University Philippines The Cagayan Museum and Historical Research Center houses an extensive collection of various artifacts and antiques of the province In addition to animal fossils found in the valley it houses extensive data on the discovery of Callao Man by the National Museum Formerly located in the Cagayan Provincial Capitol Complex it has moved to the renovated historic provincial jail known as Tribunal de Tuguegarao 68 In front of the provincial museum is the century old Rizal Park which is also refurbished 69 Tuguegarao boasts elaborate Spanish built churches such as the Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto known to locals as the San Jacinto Church which houses the city s patron saint It is an elevated chapel built by Dominican friars in 1604 regarded as the oldest brick structure in the city The St Peter Metropolitan Cathedral is the biggest Spanish colonial church in Cagayan Valley which was construction from 1761 to 1767 under the supervision of Fr Antonio Lobato OP It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao Both churches underwent reconstruction due to damages brought by World War II Located in Barangay Centro 09 often called Bagumbayan by locals is the Horno ruins 70 a Spanish era brick kiln used to fire bricks for colonial structures including those in the Cathedral and San Jacinto Church St Paul University Philippines was founded in 1907 as Colegio de San Pablo With the arrival of the Sisters of St Paul of Chartres in Cagayan Valley It served as a military garrison and hospital of the Japanese during the World War Throughout the years it has since become identified internationally having been the first private university in the Philippines to be ISO 9001 certified in 2000 by TUV Rheinland 71 South of the city is the Buntun Bridge one of the longest bridges in the country spanning 1 369 km 0 851 miles across the Cagayan River the longest and largest river in the Philippines Construction began in 1960 and was opened to traffic in 1969 linking the city to the second and third district municipalities of Cagayan and Apayao While tourist spots are sparse in the city it has become the usual jump off point of tourists to other destinations in the province such as the Callao Cave and Calvary Hills in neighboring towns Penablanca and Iguig respectively 72 Infrastructure Edit Cagayan Sports Complex The city hosts a number of event centers which allow the city to host many provincial and regional gatherings such as the Cagayan Sports Complex Tuguegarao City Peoples Gymnasium and the Cagayan Coliseum The water system of Tuguegarao is administered by the Metropolitan Tuguegarao Water District which also serves the nearby municipalities such as Iguig and Solana Meanwhile electric services are provided by Cagayan Electric Cooperative which has its office in Solana Cagayan Telecommunication services are primarily offered by huge telephone companies such as PLDT and Bayantel while mobile services are handled by Globe Telecom Smart Communications Dito Telecommunity Sun Cellular Touch Mobile and Talk N Text High speed DSL and optical Internet subscriptions are offered by RBC Cable PLDT and Globe Telecom Tuguegarao City houses the headquarters of the Philippine National Police in Cagayan Valley in Camp Marcelo A Adduru in Alimannao Hills As the region s institutional center it is home to the majority of regional government offices concentrated in the Regional Government Center Barangay Carig Sur Transportation EditTransportation and infrastructure plays a major role in keeping the Tuguegarao s economy up and running and nearby towns in play Due to continued growth daytime population in the city has increased with primary reasons for commuting for commerce work and notably education due to the city s being known for having several institutions Over the years Tuguegarao evolved expanded and grew so did its transportation network to keep up with the growing demands of people for ease of access to reliable methods and transit flexibility Air Edit An Air Philippines Boeing 737 at the Tuguegarao Airport The Tuguegarao Airport handles domestic flights within the Philippines and serves the general area of Tuguegarao and its surrounding municipalities and is capable of handling Boeing 737 sized aircraft It is one of the top 20 busiest airports in the country and classified by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines as a Principal Class 1 domestic airport Cebu Pacific Sky Pasada and PAL Express are the domestic airlines which operate routes to and from the city As of 2017 the airport is undergoing rehabilitation and expansion consisting of terminal upgrades and widening of runway for night landing capabilities and taxiway 73 A proposed international airport serving the Cagayan Valley Region will be constructed at the eastern portion of the city somewhere in barangays Dadda or Tagga as suggested by City Mayor Bienvenido de Guzman II and former mayor Atty Jefferson Soriano Originally as proposed by the Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba the airport was to be located at the tri boundary area of Tuao Piat and Solana towns but was later shelved after a forum 74 Land Edit The tricycle Tuguegarao s primary public transit vehicle A cultural icon of the Philippines with a unique design Tuguegarao s tricycles offer shared vehicle for hire services for small groups of passengers on a common route over short distances Tuguegarao also serves as a vital hub for local regional and national transportation Buses operate regional routes from Tuguegarao to Baggao Aparri Santiago Baguio and many neighboring cities towns and municipalities It also is an end of the line stop for many coaches running inter city and national routes mostly coming from Metro Manila such as GV Florida Victory Liner Dalin Bus Liner Five Star First North Luzon Transit to name a few To the east side are UV Express vans that ply north and south towards Claveria Santa Praxedes Aparri Santa Ana Alcala Lasam and Junction Luna Abulug in Cagayan Santiago Roxas Ilagan and Cauayan in Isabela Luna and Kabugao in Apayao There are also mini buses plying to Lasam Allacapan Claveria Santiago and Roxas Then to the west are jeepneys with routes to Iguig Tuao Enrile Tabuk and Rizal in Kalinga and some mountainous and inland barrios including Callao all of which lie on the west side of the river Kalesas run within the city mostly near popular points of interest and are part of the city s tourism but most of these are limited within the downtown area Taxis are the newest mode of public transportation which are routed from the city to any point in Region 2 Main roads Edit Regional transport in Tuguegarao is vulnerable given its lack of distribution of arterial roads and inadequate traffic engineering planning and discipline The Buntun Highway Luna Street network is a major four lane road network of Tuguegarao that forms part of the National Route 51 N51 It is the only road that serves west side traffic to Tuguegarao It links Tuguegarao to the western side of the Cagayan River via the Buntun Bridge further towns from the west side most notably the municipalities of Solana and Enrile the Philippine highway network and the Santiago Tuguegarao Road The Balzain Highway Cagayan Valley Road is another major four lane road network of Tuguegarao part of Cagayan Valley Road that comes through Balzain and Carig that forms part of the Asian Highway 26 It is the only road that serves north bound traffic to Tuguegarao coming from the east side of the Cagayan River and most of Cagayan Valley It also links Tuguegarao to surrounding municipalities most notably Iguig and Penablanca These two main arterial networks serves as the backbone for the majority of Tuguegarao s internal and inter regional transportation The Tuguegarao City West Diversion Road is an 8 99 km 6 mi four lane road under construction which starts from Barangay Carig traversing Barangays Linao Atulayan Bagay and Buntun aiming to decongest the Tuguegarao highway and provide alternative routes to nearby municipalities like Solana The road project is divided into four phases expected to be completed by 2022 75 Healthcare Edit Cagayan Valley Medical Center Being the regional center Tuguegarao hosts major hospitals which serve people in the Cagayan Valley region Cagayan Valley Medical Center the largest medical facility in the Cagayan Valley with a bed capacity of 500 is situated in the city The largest privately owned facility in the region is the 250 bed Dr Ronald P Guzman Medical Center a tertiary level hospital 76 St Paul University Philippines has an affiliate hospital in Tuguegarao the St Paul Hospital Cagayan s oldest existing private hospital the Dr Domingo S De Leon General Hospital formerly Clinica De Leon is also situated in the city Other hospitals in the city are the government owned and run Tuguegarao City People s General Hospital and the Holy Infant Hospital 76 as well as the privately owned Divine Mercy Wellness Center 77 Education Edit Cagayan State University Andrews Campus Cagayan National High School Due to its high incidence of universities Tuguegarao has been dubbed as the Center of Education in Cagayan Valley It is home to prestigious and internationally recognized schools such as St Paul University Philippines the main campus of the St Paul University System and the University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao one of the CICM schools Ateneo de Tuguegarao the country s fifth Ateneo ran by the Society of Jesus was established in 1945 but eventually closed in 1962 with the Jesuit exodus Two of the top state universities are also in Tuguegarao City the CSU Athena Andrews Campus and CSU Red Eagle Carig Campus producing national topnotchers in board examinations Both universities have their own administration and are separated from each other Other schools in the city include the University of Cagayan Valley John Wesley College Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines International School of Asia and Pacific F L Vargas College Maila Rosario College Credo Domine College City Technological Institute Cagayan Metropolitan Institute of Technology STI College AMA Computer College and other educational institutions The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority TESDA was established through the enactment of the Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994 which encourages the full participation of and mobilize the industry labor local government units and technical vocational institutions in the skills development of the country s human resource The TESDA complex and facilities are located in Carig Norte Numerous technological and vocational institutes can also be found in the city Tuguegarao has one Jesuit educational institution located along Bagay Road the Global Reformed University Other notable schools in the city include Cagayan National High School the oldest and biggest secondary school in the region in terms of student population Tuguegarao City Science High School a state owned secondary institution Ke Bing School a private Chinese school Methodist Christian School a Christian school in Central Business District and Saint Claire Montesorri a catholic school in San Gabriel The state owned secondary institution of Tuguegarao City West High School started operations on June 4 2012 Students from different countries like China Congo India Nepal Nigeria Pakistan and South Korea come to study at the city s universities Most of the students come to study undergraduate and graduate degrees in sciences Media EditTV Stations Edit GMA Tuguegarao Channel 7 PTV Tuguegarao Channel 12 GTV Tuguegarao Channel 27 RJTV Tuguegarao Channel 29 Sonshine TV Tuguegarao Channel 35 TV5 Tuguegarao Channel 39 Net 25 Tuguegarao Channel 41 GNN Tuguegarao Channel 47 One Sports Tuguegarao Channel 49 UNTV Tuguegarao Channel 51 The Northern Forum Cagayan ValleyCable amp Satellite TV Edit RBC Cable Master System Clearview Cable TV System Basco Cable TV Service Cignal TV Sky DirectRadio Edit AM Stations DZRH Nationwide 576 Manila Broadcasting Company DZCV 684 Radyo Sanggunian Filipinas Broadcasting Network DWPE Radyo Pilipinas Tuguegarao 729 Philippine Broadcasting Service DZYT Sonshine Radio Tuguegarao 765 Sonshine Media Network International DZGR Bombo Radyo Tuguegarao 891 People s Broadcasting Service FM Stations Barangay FM 89 3 Tuguegarao GMA Network Inc 91 7 Magik FM Century Broadcasting Network 92 5 Brigada News FM Tuguegarao Brigada Mass Media Corporation 94 1 Love Radio Tuguegarao Manila Broadcasting Company 94 9 FMR Cagayan Philippine Collective Media Corporation 96 5 RJ FM Tuguegarao Relay station of RJ FM 100 3 Manila by Rajah Broadcasting Network 100 5 Big Sound FM Tuguegarao Vanguard Radio Network 101 5 Radio Maria Cagayan Radio Maria Philippines 104 5 XFM Tuguegarao Apollo Broadcast Investors Yes2Health Advertising Inc 105 3 Radyo Pangkaunlaran Cagayan Department of Agriculture amp Philippine Broadcasting Service Notable personalities EditEntertainment Edit Charlie Dizon actress and TV host of ABS CBN Star Magic Ralph Guzman broadcaster and journalistMilitary Edit Eulogio Balao former soldier and politician Noel A Coballes retired lieutenant general and Commanding General of the Philippine Army 2013 2014 Benito Antonio T de Leon retired AFP military officerReligion Edit Ricardo Baccay Archbishop elect of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao former third bishop of the Diocese of Alaminos and former auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao Sports Edit Rommel Adducul former professional basketball player and coach Philip Butel Caloocan Supremos basketball player Rachelle Anne Cabral archer in the 2012 Summer OlympicsGallery EditTuguegarao City 2018 St Peter Metropolitan Cathedral Parish Mall of the Valley Tuguegarao City Commercial Center Luna Street Tuguegarao Tanza Crosswalk Tuguegarao Standee Buntun Highway IntersectionReferences Edit City of Tuguegarao 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 II Cagayan Valley Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved July 8 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