Vintar
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Vintar, officially the Municipality of Vintar (Template:Langx; Template:Langx), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,339 people.Template:PH census
Vintar is the largest municipality in Ilocos Norte by land area. Its patron saint is Saint Nicholas de Tolentino. It is home to one of the biggest convents in the province, which also hosts the Saint Nicholas Academy.
The town is also where the Vintar Dam, the first dam funded by the World Bank in Southeast Asia and an important cultural property listed by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), is located. It is also the site of the Umok ni Siwawer Eco-Tourism Nature Park, the town's popular picnic resort.
Etymology
Vintar derived its name from the Ilocano word, "intar", which used to describe the formation or order taken by the subject from their ruler whenever the chief called them to attention. It is said that a visiting Spanish missionary heard the word and added the letter V, referring to the “V” formation that the missionary saw.
History
The town's earliest settlers are believed to be of Malay in origin. They first settled on a hill overlooking the Bislak. The town was founded by the Spanish missionaries who got lost in the woods while hunting between Sarrat and Piddig. Vintar became a visita of Bacarra but it was later established as a Parish of San Nicolas de Tolentino. Earlier in 1763, Vintar was reverted to a visita until it became independent in 1774.
In 1903, Vintar was annexed as a barrio of Bacarra. It gained its separation and independence in 1909.
The town is home to one of the biggest convents in Ilocos Norte. In 1931, an earthquake partially destroyed its church and convent. Five years later, it was restored. The convent which houses the Saint Nicolas Academy was restored in 1982.
Vintar was one of the Ilocos region municipalities where various human rights violations were documented during the martial law era, despite public perception that the region was supportive of the Marcos administration.[1] Three indigenous community members in Vintar are documented to have been "salvaged" in 1984,[1] the same year as eight farmers in Bangui also disappeared, while farmers from the towns of Vintar, Dumalneg, Solsona, Marcos and Piddig were also documented to have been tortured.[1]
Culture
Vintar celebrates the feast of St. Nicholas every 10 September, a religious tradition inherited from the Augustinians lives that still practice the distribution of “tinapay ni San Nicolas” (unleavened bread). But the Siwawer Festival, the annual town fiesta of Vintar is held from December 26–30 of every year.
The people of Vintar engage in farming, fishing and herding. The town is generally rural but famous all over the province for its beautiful women with strongly Spanish features. Hence the town has its monicker, “The Home of Beautiful People”.
Vintar is also the site of four (4) important cultural properties listed by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. These are Vintar Dam, the Old Municipal Building, San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish Church and the Gabaldon Building.
Vintar was once known for Abel Iloco or Inabel, especially the classic Binandera Abel, which flourished “in the north of the river,” as proven by a loom displayed at the Museo de Siwawer in Barangay Abkir.[2]
Geography
The Municipality of Vintar is considered as the sixth major river system in the region. Its head waters are on the western Cordillera slopes at the Kalinga and Apayao borders. It flows eastward and irrigates most of the flat lands of Ilocos Norte before making its exit into the South China Sea. Vintar has the largest land area in Ilocos Norte.
It is located on a plain land surrounded by mountains. Vintar is surrounded and bordered by:
- Bangui, Adams, Dumalneg, Burgos, and Pagudpud in the north;
- Laoag, Sarrat, Piddig, and Carasi in the south;
- Pasuquin and Bacarra in the west;
- Calanasan, Apayao in the east.
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Barangays
Vintar is politically subdivided into 33 barangays.Template:PSGC detail Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
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- Abkir
- Alejo Malasig
- Alsem
- Bago
- Bulbulala
- Cabangaran
- Cabayo
- Cabisocolan
- Canaam
- Columbia
- Dagupan
- Dipilat
- Esperanza
- Ester
- Isic Isic
- Lubnac
- Mabanbanag
- Malampa (Malampa-Paninaan)
- Manarang
- Margaay
- Namoroc
- Parparoroc
- Parut
- Pedro F. Alviar
- Salsalamagui
- San Jose/Santo Tomas (Lipay/Saricao)
- San Nicolas (Poblacion)
- San Pedro (Poblacion)
- San Ramon (Poblacion)
- San Roque (Poblacion)
- Santa Maria (Poblacion)
- Tamdagan
- Visaya
Sub-divisions
Poblacion Poblacion is the center-most subdivision of Vintar. Poblacion is composed of 5 barangays namely:
- 1- San Roque
- 2- San Nicolas
- 3- San Pedro
- 4- Santa Maria
- 5- San Ramon
Metro Poblacion Metro Poblacion is located on the outer-most of the center of the poblacion and composed of 5 barangays namely:
- 6- Parut
- 7- Alejo Malasig
- 8- Margaay
- 9- Lubnac
- 10- Parparoroc
- 15- Visaya
Pallas Valley It is located at the north-east of Vintar. Pallas Valley is composed of 4 barangays namely:
- 11- Bulbulala
- 12- Namoroc
- 13- Mabanbanag
- 14- Ester
North of the River (Amian ti Karayan) North of the River or "Amian ti Karayan" is located north of the Bislak River from Poblacion. It is called so after the Ilocano word "Amian" which means north. Amian ti Karayan is composed of 8 barangays namely:
- 16- Salsalamagui
- 17- P.F. Alviar
- 18- Abkir
- 19- Columbia
- 20- Cabisuculan
- 21- Malampa
- 22- Manarang
- 24- Alsem
Lower Surong Valley
- 23- Dipilat
- 25- Tamdagan
- 26- Canaam
- 27- Esperanza
- 28- Bago
- 29/30- San Jose/Sto.Tomas
Upper Surong Valley Upper Surong Valley is composed of 4 barangays namely:
- 31- Dagupan
- 32- Cabangaran
- 33- Cabayo
- 34- Isic Isic
Sitios/Puroks
Barangay #6 Parut
- Sitio Pugapog
- Sitio Lubong
- Sitio Turod
Barangay #7 Alejo Malasig
- Purok Liwliwa
- Purok Saldet
- Purok Namnama Proper
- Purok Namnama 1
- Purok Sadiri
- Purok Sinamar
- Purok Rang-ay 1
- Purok Rang-ay 2
Barangay #9 Lubnac
- Purok Rang-ay 1
- Purok Rang-ay 2
- Purok Namnama West 1
- Purok Namnama West 2
- Purok Namnama West 3
- Purok Namnama East
- Purok Saniata
- Purok Silnag
- Purok Liwliwa
- Purok Sadiri
- Purok Sinamar East
- Purok Sinamar West
Barangay #10 Parparoroc
- Sitio Bucana (Purok Linglingay)
- Sitio Madangro (Purok Namnama)
- Sitio Baldi (Purok Saniata)
- Purok Rang-ay
- Purok Saranay
- Purok Sarikedked
- Purok Sadiri
Barangay #17 PF Alviar
- Sitio Diaton
- Sitio Baybayawas
- Sitio Salsalamagui
- Purok 1 - Sirmata
- Purok 2 - Rang-ay
- Purok 3 - Namnama
- Purok 4 - Saranay
- Purok 5 - Ragsak
- Purok 6 - Gin-awa
Barangay #18 Abkir
- Sitio Lubong (Purok 5 - Ilang-Ilang)
- Sitio Salinong (Purok 6 - Kamia)
- Purok 1 - Rose
- Purok 2 - Rosal
- Purok 3 - Sampaguita
- Purok 4 - Gumamela
Barangay #19 Columbia
- Sitio Maapgad (Purok Maapgad South, Purok Maapgad North & Purok Maapgad East)
- Sitio Bacsil (Purok Bacsil South & Purok Bacsil North)
- Sitio Columbia Centro
Barangay #20 Cabisuculan
- Sitio Maipangal West
- Sitio Maipangal East
- Sitio Maipangal Centro
- Sitio Turod
- Sitio Marabanos Proper
- Sitio Marabanos West
- Sitio Marabanos East
Barangay #21 Malampa-Peninaan
- Sitio Malampa Proper
- Sitio Upper Peninaan
- Sitio Lower Peninaan
- Sitio Marabanos
Barangay #26 Canaam
- Sitio Masadsaduel
- Sitio Canadem
- Sitio Borbor
- Sitio Mangrapon
- Sitio Gubang
- Sitio Casgayan
- Sitio Hacienda
Barangay #29/30 San Jose/Sto. Tomas
- Sitio Lipay (Purok Namnama, Purok Regta & Purok Timpuyog)
- Sitio Saricao (Purok Sinamar, Purok Ninniog & Purok Balbalay)
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Mount Baguinsuso
Mount Baguinsuso, also known as Mount Masadsada (Ilocano which means "passable valley"), is among the most recognized landmarks located in Barangay 15-Visaya.
Climate
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Vintar is divided into two types of climate:
- 90% or the Western Part: Two pronounced seasons, dry from December to May and wet from June to November. Maximum rain period is from June to September.
- 10% or the Eastern Part: No very pronounced maximum rain period, with a short dry season lasting only from one to three months.
Demographics
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Economy
Transportation
Vintar can be reached through air via Laoag International Airport at Laoag City, then hiring a tricycle or any other public transportation. From Manila by bus, it will take about 10 to 12 hours in reaching the center of Vintar. Farinas and Maria De Leon are the major companies that have a daily trip to Vintar.
Festival
Siwawer Festival is the annual festival of Vintar. This festival of the town is being celebrated in honor of the Siwawer, the local name of the brahminy kite species of eagle that soars the skies of Vintar. The Festival starts on December 4, which is also Vintar Day, the foundation of the municipality when it was separated from the town of Bacarra in 1909.
Government
Local government
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Municipal Elected Officials
| Position | Name | Other Title/Chairmanship |
|---|---|---|
| Congressman | Hon. Ferdinand Alexander Marcos III | Senior Deputy Majority Leader and Representative, First District of Ilocos Norte |
| Municipal Mayor | Hon. Richard A. Degala | Local Chief Executive |
| Municipal Vice-Mayor | Hon. Maribel A. Albano, MD | Presiding Officer/ Chairperson, Committee on Health and Sanitation |
| Sangguniang Bayan Members | Hon. Amando Federico "Rik-Rik" E. Ong II | Chairperson, Committee on Social Welfare and Community Development/ Committee on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management/ Committee on Zoning, Urban and Rural Development Housing and Land Utilization |
| Hon. Randy "Antikel" A. Degala | Chairperson, Committee on Ways and Means/ Committee on Education, Manpower, Development and Public Information | |
| Hon. Maricel "Marie" B. Foronda | Chairperson, Committee on Women, Children and Family Welfare/ Committee on Labor and Employment | |
| Hon. Antero A. Caluya | Chairperson, Committee on Peace and Order, Public Safety and Human Rights/ Committee on Agriculture and Food Security | |
| Hon. Josey Florian C. Foronda | Chairperson, Committee on Trade, Commerce, and Industry/ Committee on Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Conservation and Ecological Security | |
| Hon. Jobel Fred M. Foronda | Chairperson, Committee on Cooperatives and Livelihood/ Committee on Markets, Slaughterhouse and other Municipal Economic Enterprises/ Committee on Games and Amusements | |
| Hon. Lindbergh "Lindy" S. Castillo | Chairperson, Committee on Laws, Rules, Ethics and Privileges/ Committee on Appropriation and Finance/ Committee on Infrastructure and Public Works | |
| Hon. Carlito V. Rasdas | Chairperson, Committee on Good Governance, Public Ethics and Accountability/ Committee on Tourism, Culture and Arts/ Committee on Transportation, Communications, and other Public Utilities (Power and Water Facilities) | |
| LNB President/SB Ex-Officio Member | Hon. Rolando B. Boque | Chairperson, Committee on Barangay Affairs |
| PPSK President/SB Ex-Officio Member | Hon. Kyle Vincent R. Dalere | Chairperson, Committee on Youth Welfare and Sports Development |
| Municipal IPMR/SB Ex-Officio Member | Hon. Macario "Chieftain Macky" B. Gudayan | Chairperson, Committee on Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples |
Municipal seal
- The shield is derived from the provincial seal of Ilocos Norte.
- The letter V stands for the word Vintar, the name of the municipality.
- The eagle represents the native hawk, commonly called Siwawer by the old folks and after which the people of Vintar are referred to.
- Landscape, plow, rice stalk, onion, garlic, mango, eggplant and tobacco leaf, at the left side of the shield representing the municipality's principal farming industries.
- Dam, gate valve, water and fish at the right side of the shield represent Vintar-Laoag-Bacarra irrigation system. The dam also stands for the Umok ni Siwawers, a resort the town is famous for; the fish symbolizes one of the main income-generating products of the locality.
Education
There are two schools district offices which govern all public and private schools within the municipality. These are Vintar I School District Office, and Vintar II School District Office.[4]
Primary and elementary schools
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- Abkir Elementary School
- Alejo Malasig Elementary School
- Alsem Elementary School
- Andres Agpalza Memorial Learning Center
- Bago Elementary School
- Bulbulala Primary School
- Cabayo Elementary School
- Cabangaran Elementary School
- Cabisuculan-Columbia Elementary School
- Canaam Elementary School
- Columbia Primary School
- Danao Elementary School
- Dasar Elementary School
- Dimamaga Elementary School
- Dipilat Elementary School
- Esperanza Elementary School
- Ester Elementary School
- Gubang Elementary School
- Isic-Isic Elementary School
- Lipay Elementary School
- Lubnac Elementary School
- Mabanbanag Primary School
- Magabobo Elementary School
- Malampa Elementary School
- Manarang Elementary School
- Margaay Primary School
- Masadsaduel Elementary School
- Namoroc-Mabanbanag Elementary School
- Parparoroc Elementary School
- Parut Elementary School
- Sagpat Elementary School
- Salsalamagui Elementary School
- Saricao Elementary School
- Tamdagan Elementary School
- Tungel Elementary School
- Vintar Central Elementary School
- Visaya Elementary School
Secondary schools
- Florentino Camaquin Integrated School
- Isic-Isic National High School
- Pallas Integrated School
- Salpad Integrated School
- Vintar Academy
- Vintar National High School
References
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External links
- [[[:Template:NSCB detail]] Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
- Philippine Census Information
- Local Governance Performance Management System
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