Hagonoy, Bulacan

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Map of Bulacan showing the location of Hagonoy

Hagonoy is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 111,425 people in 22,174 households, in a total land area of 90.38 square kilometres.

[edit] History

The name of the town was came from a medicinal plant native in this place. It was the "Agonoy" plant that cured the illness of the inhabitants that time. The place was a long riged of land and had a lake in the end that was called as 'Wawa' (it is now the part of San Sebastian & San Nicolas) where the first cross in Town was erected by the Spaniards, and according to the legend of this town, the cross was burried in the heart of this town and every year the cross becomes more bigger because of faith of the Hagonowenyos.

The legend comes after the the name of Agonoy plant. Once in 15th century, the friars took the river from Manila to the province of Bulacan then they got in the land that was called as Quinabalon -meaning Pinag-alaman <where it knew> (it is now the Barangay of Sta. Monica & Sto. Nino) that in that time it was part of Calumpit.

That time, a beautiful lady was so famous into the men of that place. Many suitors wanted to grabbed the hand of that beautiful lady. Until one day, the girl got illed and needed someone to get the medicinal plant near the river (that is now called as the Sapang Pari---because of the friars and priests using that river to travelled in one place to another). That plant was the Agonoy.

So when a man asked the lady to got for her the plant, the girl promised him to marry. The man go ahead to the river to take the plant for the girl he love. When he got there, a group of friars in a boat stopped on him to asked. The friar said Quien vive? (means 'what place is this?). The man was frightened to the friars that was guarded by the guardia civil (spanish civil guard) so he was refused to asked what they asking in their languages. The feared man answered quickly Agonoy po! (Agonoy sir!) without knowing that the friars asking for the name of the place and not what he had in his hands.

After he answered what the friars asked, the man ran rapidly. And the first dominican friars noted that the place they landed was Hagonoy. From the medicinal plant Agonoy. Through the cradle of its patron saint St. Anne (Apo Ana).

[edit] Barangays

Hagonoy is politically subdivided into 26 barangays (7 urban, 19 rural).

  • Abulalas
  • Carillo
  • Iba
  • Mercado
  • Palapat
  • Pugad
  • Sagrada Familia
  • San Agustin
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Miguel
  • San Nicolas
  • San Pablo
  • San Pascual
  • San Pedro
  • San Roque
  • San Sebastian
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Elena
  • Santa Monica
  • Santo Niño (Pob.)
  • Santo Rosario
  • Tampok
  • Tibaguin
  • Iba-Ibayo

[edit] Points of Interest

  • National Shrine of St. Anne in the Philippines -the 16th century church that established by the Augustinian in Hagonoy and the only "National Shrine" built for the Mother of Our Virgin Mary here in the Philippines (with the relics of Sts. Anne and Joachim came from the International Shrine of St. Anne in Quebec, Canada.)
  • Municipal Hall of Hagonoy -it is the most proud of hall of the hagonoy's official.
  • Bulacan Garden -the plants that grow in the land of Hagonoy. Located in San. Agustin Hagonoy, Bulacan
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