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Santa Praxedes

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Country
  
Philippines

Barangays
  
10

ZIP code
  
3521

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:56 AM

District
  
2nd District

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area
  
110 km²

Province
  
Cagayan

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Region
  
Cagayan Valley (Region II)

Weather
  
25°C, Wind E at 14 km/h, 85% Humidity

Santa Praxedes is a fifth-class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines, named after St Praxedes. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 4,154 people.

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Map of Santa Praxedes, Cagayan, Philippines

The poblacion of the municipality consists of two barangays, Centro-Uno and Centro-Dos, which are situated in the valley surrounded by the northern tip of the Caraballo Mountains.

Geography

It borders the Ilocos Norte municipality of Pagudpud to the west; Calanasan, Apayao, to the south-west; Claveria, Cagayan, to the east. It also shares a third of the area of the Calvario National Park along with the municipality of Pagudpud.

The central plain is situated in a valley enveloped by the Caraballo Mountains. It is also one of the coastal towns of Cagayan that does not have direct road access to its seacoast due to the high mountains surrounding it.

Climate

As in the other part of the country, the municipality has two seasons: the wet and dry seasons. It has a longer wet season, unlike most parts of the country that enjoy almost equal periods of wet and dry seasons. The wet season normally starts in the last week of May and lasts up to the end of January. It is during the later months of this season that the famous "gamet" or "nori" grows along its rocky seacoast. The dry season starts by the end of January till the end of May.

Barangays

Sta. Praxedes is politically subdivided into 10 barangays.

  • Cadongdongan
  • Capacuan
  • Centro I (Pob.)
  • Centro II (Pob.)
  • Macatel
  • Portabaga
  • San Juan
  • San Miguel
  • Salungsong
  • Sicul
  • History

    The town's original name was Langangan, then changed to Santa Praxedes, after the second-century martyr of the same name, by virtue of Republic Act No. 4149 in 1964. The first settlers were known to be the emigrants from the neighboring provinces of Ilocos Sur (from the municipalities of Sinait and Magsingal) and Ilocos Norte (from the municipalities of Pasuquin, Badoc and Pinili).

    There has also been past and present moves by the municipal council to regain political control of some barangays of the neighboring municipality of Claveria, particularly the barangays of Cadcadir, Lablabig, Mabnang, Union, Kilkiling and Siam-Siam. These barangays were once part of Santa Praxedes but lost political control when the municipality was transferred to Ilocos Norte province jurisdiction.

    Demographics

    In the 2015 census, the population of Santa Praxedes was 4,154 people, with a density of 38 inhabitants per square kilometre or 98 inhabitants per square mile.

    Language

    Ilokano is the main language but a portion of the population also speaks Isneg (locally known as Yapayao) as part of the population hailed from the Calanasan, Apayao, when the municipality was a part of the former Kalinga-Apayao province.

    Economy and tourism

    Economic activity consists mainly of fishing, farming and tourism. Currently, the local government is further developing both Portabaga Falls and Mingay Beach Resorts. There is a lot of potential of the town in ecotourism but due to poor infrastracture, tourism spots such as Sicul Falls and Hotsprings as well as Macatel Falls were seldomly visited.

  • Portabaga Falls Resort - a 25-meter single-drop waterfall having four downstream catch pools
  • Mingay Beach and Resorts
  • Sicul Falls and Hotspring
  • Macatel Falls
  • Transportation and communication

    The municipality is 595 kilometres (370 mi) north of Manila and about 175 kilometres (109 mi) north-east of Tuguegarao, the province's capital. Bus companies serving the town are RCJ Lines and GV Florida Transport (Manila–Sanchez Mira v/v), GMW Trans (Laoag–Tuguegarao) and L. Pascua Liner (Flora–Baguio) on a daily regular basis.

    Although it has a small population, it enjoys full coverage of Smart and Globe cellular networks which residents use to connect to the Internet.

    Local government

    Elected municipal officials 2016-2019:

  • Mayor: Danilo Aguinaldo
  • Vice mayor: Esterlina Aguinaldo
  • Schools

    Elementary:

  • Sta. Praxedes Central School
  • Cadongdongan Elementary School
  • Capacuan Elementary School
  • Secondary:

  • Sta. Praxedes National High School
  • References

    Santa Praxedes Wikipedia