Guinayangan, Quezon

Guinayangan
—  Municipality  —

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Map of Quezon showing the location of Guinayangan.
Guinayangan
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates:
Country  Philippines
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Province Quezon
District 2nd district of Quezon
Founded 1769
Barangays 54
Government
 • Mayor Angel Ardiente
Area
 • Total 144.6 km2 (55.8 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Total 39,074
 • Density 270.2/km2 (699.9/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code
Income class 4th class; partially urban
Website http://guinayangan.com/

Guinayangan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 39,074.[1] Guinayangan came from a native word for cane "gayang", they "copied"---ginaya and adopted the name to become "ginayangan" or what is now known as "Guinayangan". Its people pronounce it "Ginyangan" omitting the "a" sound.

Contents

Government

Barangays

Guinayangan is politically subdivided into 54 barangays.

  • A. Mabini
  • Aloneros
  • Arbismen
  • Bagong Silang
  • Balinarin
  • Bukal Maligaya
  • Cabibihan
  • Cabong Norte
  • Cabong Sur
  • Calimpak
  • Capuluan Central
  • Capuluan Tulon
  • Dancalan Caimawan
  • Dancalan Central
  • Danlagan Batis
  • Danlagan Cabayao
  • Danlagan Central
  • Danlagan Reserva
  • Del Rosario
  • Dungawan Central
  • Dungawan Paalyunan
  • Dungawan Pantay
  • Ermita
  • Gaboc
  • Gapas
  • Himbubulo Este
  • Himbubulo Weste
  • Hinabaan
  • Ligpit Bantayan
  • Lubigan
  • Magallanes
  • Magsaysay
  • Manggagawa
  • Manggalang
  • Manlayo
  • Poblacion
  • Salacan
  • San Antonio
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Luis I
  • San Luis II
  • San Miguel
  • San Pedro I
  • San Pedro II
  • San Roque
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Teresita
  • Sintones
  • Tikay
  • Triumpo
  • Villa Hiwasayan

Fiesta

When the month of June comes, the people of Guinayangan, Quezon prepare for the annual celebration of Gayang Festival, wherein the coconut tree and the banana is the main attraction of the festivities. The festival is highlighted by a street dancing competition participated by the residents of different barangays, as well as by elementary and high school students.

In the later part of 2000, the very first Seafoods Festival was held in the town. However, it was replaced by Gayang Festival in the succeeding years to give importance to the town's history.

Schools

Prep / Elementary


Aloneros ES
Arbismen ES
Bagong Silang ES
Capuluan Tulon ES
Dancalan Caimawan ES
Dancalan Central ES
Danlagan ES
Don G. Eleazer ES
Dungawan Central ES
Dungawan Paalyunan ES
Gapas ES
Gregorio M. Mendoza ES
Guinayangan CS
Guinayangan Elementary School
Ligpit Bantayan ES
Lubigan ES
Mabini ES
Nabangka ES
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Parochial School
San Isidro ES
San Luis I PS
San Luis II ES
San Roque PS
Santa Cruz ES
Santa Maria PS
Sintones ES
Sisi PS
Valley Gulf Learning Center

HighSchool

Dungawan NHS
Guinayangan Academy
Guinayangan NHS
Guinayangan NHS Extension - Sta. Cruz
Lamon Bay SOF - Ext. (Aloneros, Guinayangan)
Nabangka NHS
Aloneros National High School Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Parochial HS

Colleges

Guinayangan Academy

Notes

  1. ^ "2007 Census of Population". Philippine National Statistics Office. http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/index.html. Retrieved 2008-10-04. 

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