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Pamplona, Cagayan

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Country
  
Philippines

Barangays
  
18

ZIP code
  
3522

Local time
  
Wednesday 2:31 AM

Neighborhoods
  
San Juan, Taccuen, Fugu

District
  
2nd District

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area
  
173.3 km²

Province
  
Cagayan

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Region
  
Cagayan Valley (Region II)

Weather
  
24°C, Wind E at 13 km/h, 90% Humidity

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Pamplona is a fourth class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 23,596 people.

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Map of Pamplona, Cagayan, Philippines

History

Pamplona is the result of the fusion of two villages; Abulacan (now barrio San Juan) and Masi. Abulacan was founded by the ecclesiastical authorities on April 30, 1757 with San Juan Nepomuceno as the patron saint. Sometime in 1842, Vicar Pedro Montenegro, O.P. convinced the people to unite the two towns. The vicar named it "Pamplona" in memory of his hometown Pamplona in Spain.

After the fusion, an agreement was made that there would be two patron saints of Pamplona: San Juan Nepomuceno and San Pedro de Martir. This is the reason why the town fiesta is celebrated for two days and the images of the two patron saints are carried during religious processions. The town fiesta is celebrated every April 29.

In 1919, some of the prominent people of Pamplona recommended the transfer of the same to Bidduang, a barrio of Pamplona. The transfer was made on November 16, 1919, during the administration of municipal president Esteban Meneses by order of General Wood. In 1928, on the sixth year of the administration of municipal president Paulino Ifurung, one of his last acts was the transfer of the municipal government back to its old site, Pamplona, by then called "Albano."

Most interesting spot is the mouth of the Pamplona River. It saw history in the making for it was the starting point of Salcedo and his conquistadores when they explored Cagayan in 1572. Because of the river's strong current and unpredictable floods, Mayor Nicolas B. Aquino built in 1955 a steel level and an irrigation system. It was the first of its kind in Cagayan.

The town is also noted for its Malagabavi Cave. It is located at the foot of a mountain virtually shaped like a pig. Legend has it that this cave was used by a giant as an entrance to his abode. It is said that he was a normal being like a human until his transformation to a giant by a goddess who fell in love with him.

Barangays

Pamplona is politically subdivided into 18 barangays.

Demographics

In the 2015 census, the population of Pamplona, Cagayan, was 23,596 people, with a density of 140 inhabitants per square kilometre or 360 inhabitants per square mile.

References

Pamplona, Cagayan Wikipedia