Sariaya, Quezon
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Location | |
Map of Quezon showing the location of Sariaya. | |
Government | |
Region | CALABARZON (Region IV-A) |
Province | Quezon |
District | 2nd district of Quezon |
Barangays | 43 |
Income Class: | 1st class; partially urban |
Founded | October 4 1599 (Castanas) |
Mayor | Rosauro Masilang (Kampi) |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 239.8 km² |
Population | 114,568 477.8/km² |
Coordinates | 13° 58' 1.2" N, 121° 31' 58.8" E |
The Municipality of Sariaya (Filipino: Bayan ng Sariaya) is a first class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. The municipality is situated between Mt. Banahaw and Tayabas Bay. It is famous for beaches and resorts. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 114,568 people in 23,650 households.
According to a well-known legend, Sariaya was named after one of the town's large rivers, Sadyaya.[citation needed]
The Agawan Festival is held in Sariaya every year on May 15. Its current municipal mayor is Rosauro "Boyet" Masilang.
The former governor of Quezon, Robert Racelis, is a native of this town. Other favorite sons are Dante Miguel Cadiz, one of Quezon's provincial board members and academician/ journalist Joseph Jadway "JJ" Marasigan. Also, current PBA coach Leo Austria traces his roots from this town.
Sariaya has two (2) public high schools, The Lutucan National High School and Canda National High School, one (1) private school, Sariaya Institute and two(2) sectarian schools, the St. Joseph's Academy and St. Francis High School
[edit] Barangays
Sariaya is politically subdivided into 43 barangays.
- Poblacion 1
- Poblacion 2
- Poblacion 3
- Poblacion 4
- Poblacion 5
- Poblacion 6
- Antipolo
- Balubal
- Bignay 1
- Bignay 2
- Bucal
- Canda
- Castañas
- Concepcion I
- Concepcion Banahaw
- Concepcion Palasan
- Concepcion Pinagbakuran
- Gibanga
- Guisguis-San Roque
- Guisguis-Talon
- Janagdong 1
- Janagdong 2
- Limbon
- Lutucan 1
- Lutucan Bata
- Lutucan Malabag
- Mamala I
- Mamala II
- Manggalang 1
- Manggalang Tulo-tulo
- Manggalang-Bantilan
- Manggalang-Kiling
- Montecillo
- Morong
- Pili
- Sampaloc 1
- Sampaloc 2
- Sampaloc Bogon
- Santo Cristo
- Talaan Aplaya
- Talaan Pantoc
- Tumbaga 1
- Tumbaga 2
[edit] External links
- Sariaya, Quezon, Online @Sariaya.net
- Sariaya, Quezon, Web Portal
- Sariaya Institute Alumni
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
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