Santa Ana, Cagayan

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Map of Cagayan showing the location of Santa Ana

Santa Ana is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 21,612 people in 4,101 households.

Situated at the northeastern tip of the province bordering its eastern shore is the Pacific Ocean and its northwestern shoreline touching the South China Sea . Formerly barrio Palawig of Gonzaga, the town was created by an Executive Order No. 289 of then President Elpidio Quirino, dated October 21, 1949 . The town was not named after any saint but the word "ANA" came from the first letter of the family names of then three provincial officials, namely: the late Governor Nicasio Arranz, for the first letter "A", the late Federico Navarro, for letter "N" and Roberto Avena for the last letter "A", both members of the provincial board.Recolizado family one of the first settlers in palawig other member of the family settled in casambalangan sta ana cagayan.

The first inhabitants were the Negritos and "hatcheros" (woodcutters) under Don Julian Astigarraga of Aparri. Then, some fishermen from Minanga, a barrio of Gonzaga came and resided in Palawig. In 1891 Felipe Aragpao with some settlers organized a "gimong" (society) called "Inanama." The purpose of the organization was to acquire and occupy lands around the place. That same year, Briccio Campañano of Lapog, Ilocos Sur, together with some others for Ilocos came to Palawig to apply for homesteads in the sitio of Marede. These settlers organized another "gimong" called "Dagupan."

In 1935, the gimongs "Inanama and Dagupan" fused into one called "Da Inanama," headed by Navarro, they began to work for the separation of Palawig as a municipality independent from Gonzaga. Their application was held in obeyance because their population did not meet the needed number required by law. The move was suspended in 1941 and unluckily, the war broke out and the move was not carried out. It was in 1949 that Palawig and its barrios were separated from Gonzaga.

Some of its agricultural and aquatic products are rice, corn, peanut, fish, lumber, shells, etc. Among its natural resources are limestone deposits at Bawac Mountain , coal at Carbon Mountain at Sta. Clara and guano deposit at Kapannikian Cave .

Scenic spots/historical landmarks are Cape Engaño Lighthouse Punta Verde point, white beaches like Anguib Beach, Mapurao Beach, Gotan mangroove Forest and waterfalls.


[edit] Barangays

Santa Ana is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.

  • Casagan
  • Casambalangan (Port Irene)
  • Centro (Pob.)
  • Diora-Zinungan
  • Dungeg
  • Kapanikian
  • Marede
  • Palawig
  • Batu-Parada
  • Patunungan
  • Rapuli (Punti)
  • San Vicente (Fort)
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Cruz
  • Visitacion (Pob.)
  • Tangatan

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