Allacapan

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Allacapan, officially the Municipality of Allacapan (Ibanag: Ili nat Allacapan; Template:Langx; Template:Langx), is a municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,234 people.Template:PH census

Etymology

It is said that the municipality's name came to be when Francisco Umengan, an ex-municipal president from Aparri, was annoyed by the skittering of dried leaves heaped within the vicinity. On his inquiry about the significance of the noise, his Negrito guide told him "alla-appan" meaning "trap." Umengan then named the place "Allacapan" and the name has remained to the present.[1]

History

Allacapan has its beginning as a small village in the jungle, inhabited by Negritoes, also known as Aetas. Ilocanos mainly from Ilocos Sur, among them future mayor Santos Martinez, discovered it in their quest for better land and eventually dominated the area.[1]

In 1926, Allacapan was founded as a municipal district of Tauit, sub-province of Apayao, Mountain Province. On June 30, 1927, acting Governor General Eugene A. Gilmore issued Executive Order No. 68, separating Allacapan from Tauit and organizing it into an independent municipal district under the same name, effective the following day.[2] It was ceded to Cagayan in 1928 and became a regular municipality in 1945 by virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 590 authored by Rep. Miguel Pio.[3]

During the Japanese occupation, the Japanese forces established a garrison in the town which was the site of abuses against prisoners of war and civilians. Later on, the Japanese burned the municipal hall, including the school building in the old site of Daan-Ili. The incident aggravated the fear of the residents, many of whom fled to the mountains. After liberation, disgruntled former guerrillas who were not satisfied with their backpay and aggrieved by land reform issues took to the hills with their rifles and joined the underground movement. Allacapan then became a hotbed of the Huks (HMB or Hukbong Mapagpalaya sa Bayan). This resulted in the kidnapping of then Mayor Agustin Gorospe in September 1951, the burning of the newly constructed town hall, and the looting of the local treasury.[1]

The construction of the highway from Magapit, Lallo to Bangag, Aparri traversing Allacapan and the opening of the Magapit Bridge to traffic, facilitated mobility of trade and commerce. Allacapan suddenly became a local point. It is now accessible from all points and is fast becoming an urban community.

On 23 September 2006, Mayor Nathaniel Onia was assassinated outside his residence in Barangay Centro East by two unidentified gunmen.[4]

Geography

Allacapan is situated in the north-western periphery of Cagayan, bordering Apayao.

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Barangays

Allacapan is politically subdivided into 27 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

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  • Bessang
  • Binubungan
  • Bulo
  • Burot
  • Capagaran (Brigida)
  • Capalutan
  • Capanickian Norte
  • Capanickian Sur
  • Cataratan
  • Centro East (Poblacion)
  • Centro West (Poblacion)
  • Daan-Ili
  • Dagupan
  • Dalayap
  • Gagaddangan
  • Iringan
  • Labben
  • Maluyo
  • Mapurao
  • Matucay
  • Nagattatan
  • Pacac
  • San Juan (Maguininango)
  • Silagan
  • Tamboli
  • Tubel
  • Utan

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Demographics

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Government

Local government

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Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council
(2022–2025)[5]
Position Name
Congressman Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso
Mayor Harry D. Florida
Vice-Mayor Yvonne Kathrina S. Florida
Councilors Halen Dave G. Agcaoili
Irene B. Ursulum
Emorey Von T. Benosa
Jaylord S. Osillos
Mark Anthony I. Donato
Arnolfo D. Espanol
Robert M. Tamayo
Patricio T. Tenedor

Education

The Schools Division of Cagayan governs the town's public education system.[6] The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region.[7] The Allacapan Schools District Office governs the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality.[8]

Primary and elementary schools

  • Allacapan Central School
  • Allacapan Methodist Christian School
  • Bulo Elementary School
  • Cataratan SDA Multigrade School
  • Daan-ili Elementary School
  • Dalayap Elementary School
  • Kapanickian Norte Elementary School
  • Matucay Elementary School
  • Our Lady of Fatima Learning Center
  • Pacac Elementary School
  • San Juan Elementary School
  • Silagan Elementary School
  • Tamboli Elementary School
  • Tubel Elementary School

Secondary schools

  • Allacapan Institute
  • Allacapan Vocational High School
  • Cataratan Integrated School
  • Matucay National High School

References

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