Batac, officially the City of Batac (; ), is a
component city in the
province
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of
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte (), officially the Province of Ilocos Norte (; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region. It is located in the northwest corner of Luzon island, bordering Cagayan and Apayao to t ...
, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 55,484 people.
Etymology
According to a legend set in pre-Hispanic Batac, a man fell into a deep hole while he was digging for the root crop "camangeg". He struggled to get out but could not despite his best efforts. He cried for help but nobody was around. He waited for hours and had given up hope of being saved. Two men from the neighboring town of Paoay happened to pass by. They heard the man shouting and traced it to where he was trapped. Upon seeing him, they heard the man said "Batakennak! Batakennak!" The two men did not understand until the man explained that he was saying, "Pull me up! Pull me up!" They did just that. When the two men reached their hometown, they told their story to their friends. Since then, the town has been called "Batac," which is derived from the word "batakennak."
The word ''batac'' also translates to "pull" in the Ilocano language. More loosely, it refers to "the people's pulling their efforts together."
History
Batac was founded by the
Augustinians
Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written about 400 A.D. by Augustine of Hippo. There are two distinct types of Augustinians in Catholic religious orders dating back to the 12th–13 ...
in 1587 under the patronage of the
Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception is the doctrine that the Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. It is one of the four Mariology, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Debated by medieval theologians, it was not def ...
. It is the second oldest town established by the Augustinians in the province of Ilocos Norte. Hence, in 1987, Batac reached its fourth centennial.
Batac was officially organized into a ministry on January 5, 1586. The first priest assigned to cathecize the natives of the community was Esteban Marin, an Augustinian who probably arrived in Batac in 1585.
Paoay and Dinglas (
Dingras) were then the visitas of Batac.
Folk history states that there were two villages in Batac during the early part of the foundation of the town - one was an Itneg community that occupied sitio Nangalisan, and the other was a Christian community occupying San José.
The first site of the poblacion was in San José, which is now called Barangay Palpalicong. It is said that the ethnic minority groups of Bangui and Nueva Era are the descendants of the early inhabitants of Batac.
The Augustinians considered the people of Batac more civilized than the other tribes, because they were better than the other "Indios" in personal cleanliness.
Cityhood
Republic Act 9407, the law that converted the Municipality of Batac into a component city in the Province of Ilocos Norte, to be known as Batac City, was overwhelmingly ratified by the people in a plebiscite conducted on June 23, 2007.
The
Supreme Court
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declared the cityhood law of Batac and 15 other cities unconstitutional after a petition filed by the
League of Cities of the Philippines in its ruling on November 18, 2008. On December 22, 2009, the cityhood law of Batac and 15 other municipalities regain its status as cities again after the court reversed its ruling on November 18, 2008. On August 23, 2010, the court reinstated its ruling on November 18, 2008, causing Batac and 15 cities to become regular municipalities. Finally, on February 15, 2011, Batac becomes a city again including the 15 municipalities declaring that the conversion to cityhood met all legal requirements.
After six years of legal battle, in its board resolution, the
League of Cities of the Philippines acknowledged and recognized the cityhood of Batac and 15 other cities.
Geography
The City of Batac is located in the northwest of
Luzon
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island, about from the eastern shores of the
South China Sea
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. The municipalities of
Banna,
Currimao,
Paoay,
Pinili,
Sarrat,
Marcos
Marcos may refer to:
People with the given name ''Marcos''
*Marcos (given name)
* Marcos family
Sports
;Surnamed
* Dayton Marcos, Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century)
* Dimitris Markos, Greek footballer
* Né ...
, and
San Nicolas form its boundaries.
Batac is situated from the provincial capital
Laoag
Laoag (), officially the City of Laoag (; ), is a component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 111,651 people.
It is the province's most populous settlement, ...
, and from the country's capital city of
Manila
Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
.
Barangays
Batac is politically subdivided into 43
barangay
The barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as ''barrio'', is the smallest Administrative divisions of the Philippines, administrative division in the Philippines. Named after the Precolonial barangay, precolonial po ...
s, 14 of which constitute the
poblacion
''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
. Each barangay consists of
purok
A ''purok'' () is an informal division within a barangay in the Philippines. While not officially considered a local government unit (LGU), a ''purok'' often serves as a unit for delivering services and administration within a barangay. ''Pur ...
s and some have
sitios
A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually far from the center of the barangay itself and could be its own bar ...
.
* Ablan Pob.
* Acosta Pob.
* Aglipay
* Baay
* Baligat
* Baoa East
* Baoa West
* Barani
* Ben-agan
* Bil-loca
* Biningan
* Bungon
* Callaguip
* Camandingan
* Camguidan
* Cangrunaan
* Capacuan
* Caunayan
* Colo
* Dariwdiw
* Lacub
* Mabaleng
* Magnuang
* Maipalig
* Nagbacalan
* Naguirangan
* Palongpong
* Palpalicong
* Parangopong
* Payao
* Pimentel
* Quiling Norte
* Quiling Sur
* Quiom
* Rayuray
* Ricarte Pob.
* San Julian
* San Mateo
* San Pedro
* Suabit
* Sumader
* Tabug
* Valdez Pob.
Climate
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Batac was 55,484 people, with a density of .
Language
The primary language spoken in Batac is
Ilocano.
Economy
The Batac City Public Market touted as one of the biggest in the region offers a wide array of goods – freshly picked local vegetables and fruits, handicrafts, tincrafts, pottery, native delicacies, chicharon, longganisa, wet market treats and many others. The Delicia Center, located adjacent to the City Public Market, contains RTW shops, banks, appliance stores, farm supplies, pharmacies, groceries, a lottery outlet and many more. The Delicia Center and the City Public Market form part of the commercial district of Batac City.
With the presence of the
Central Bank of the Philippines
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (; commonly abbreviated as BSP in both Filipino and English) is the central bank of the Philippines. It was established on January 3, 1949, and then re-established on July 3, 1993 pursuant to the provision of Re ...
Cash Unit in the Batac City Government Center, financial institutions continue to spawn – Philippine National Bank, RCBC, Metrobank, Land Bank, BPI, Bank of Commerce, BDO and other local banks. Proof that Batac is offering a good business climate to investors.
The Plaza Maestro Complex, one of the most modern shopping centers in the province caters to the needs of the new generation, offering two of the country's top fast food chains (
Jollibee
Jollibee is a Filipino chain of fast food restaurants owned by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) which serves as its flagship brand. Established in 1978 by Tony Tan Caktiong, it is the Philippines' top fast food restaurant and is among the ...
and
Chowking), several boutique shops, a drugstore and a photo shop, among others. A stone's throw away from the commercial complex are bakeshops and a local pizza house.
Tourism
The
Marcos Museum and Mausoleum is situated in the city center. The Mausoleum is where the glass-entombed, preserved corpse of Former President
Ferdinand E. Marcos was once found. His body was moved November 18, 2016 to Libingan ng mga Bayani (Cemetery of
heHeroes)
Fort Andres Bonifacio, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
The Museum holds the memorabilia of then President, from his stint in the Armed Forces down to his presidency. Other notable figures who hails from Batac include Gen.
Artemio Ricarte, the Father of the Philippine Army and Msgr.
Gregorio Aglipay
Gregorio Aglipay Cruz y Labayán (; Filipino language, Filipino: ''Gregorio Labayan Aglipay Cruz''; pronounced ; May 5, 1860 – September 1, 1940) was a Filipino former Roman Catholic (term), Roman Catholic Priesthood (Catholic Church), priest ...
, the co-founder of the
Philippine Independent Church
The Philippine Independent Church (; ), officially referred to by its Philippine Spanish name (IFI) and colloquially called the Aglipayan Church, is an independent catholic Christian denomination, in the form of a nationalist church, in the ...
. Monuments and shrines of these personalities had been erected and named after them, such as the
Gregorio Aglipay National Shrine.
The Batac Riverside Empanadaan is a retail and dining center catering to tourist selling food products including the city's primary commodity of Batac, the
empanada
An empanada is a type of baked or fried turnover (food), turnover consisting of pastry and stuffing, filling, common in Culture of Spain, Spain, other Southern European countries, North African countries, South Asian countries, Latin American c ...
, and other souvenirs and products.
The city has two festivals, The Farmers Festival and The Empanada Festival. The Farmers' Festival, conducted in the first week of May each year is a celebration of bountiful harvest and a tribute to the farmers of the city. It is participated by the rural barangays of the city. The Empanada Festival is a festivity held on the June 23 in celebration of the city's Charter Day. The main feature of the festival is the street dancing which chronicles the process of preparing the empanada.
The Batac City Fiesta, a month-long festivity commencing on December 8, is the longest fiesta in the Province of Ilocos Norte. The fiesta is celebrated in honor of the city's patroness, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. The Electric and Lights Parade marks the beginning of the City Fiesta every December 8.
Government
Local government
Batac, belonging to the
second congressional district of the province of
Ilocos Norte
Ilocos Norte (), officially the Province of Ilocos Norte (; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region. It is located in the northwest corner of Luzon island, bordering Cagayan and Apayao to t ...
, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a city council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
''*Finishing Jaime Tanagon Sr.'s term (her father) until June 30, 2025.''
List of local chief executives
Education
The Batac City Schools Division Office governs all public and private education within the municipality. It has two schools district offices which manage the operations of public and private elementary and high schools. These are Batac I Schools District Office, and Batac II Schools District Office.
Primary and elementary schools
* Baay Elementary School
* Baligat Elementary School
* Baoa East Elementary School
* Baoa Elementary School
* Batac Puericulture & Family Planning Center Preparatory School
* Benigno Macadaeg Memorial Elementary School
* Bil-loca Elementary School
* Biningan Elementary School
* Camandingan Elementary School
* Catalino Acosta Memorial Elementary School Special Education Center
* Colo-Mabaleng Elementary School
* Dariwdiw Elementary School
* Cumcumraas-Manggaddi-Pitpitac Elementary School
* Graceland Saviour's Institution (Elementary)
* Hilario Valdez Memorial Elementary School
* Living Rock Christian School of Excellence
* Mariano Marcos Memorial Elementary School
* Magnuang Elementary School
* Maipalig-Quiom Elementary School
* Nagbacalan Elementary School
* Naguirangan-Capacuan Elementary School
* P.Q. Pimentel Elementary School
* Parangopong Elementary School
* Payao Elementary School
* Rayuray Elementary School
* Quiling Elementary School
* San Mateo Elementary School
* Sumader Elementary School
* Tabug Elementary School
Secondary schools
Batac National High School (BNHS) is the most popular high school in the city. It has three campuses: Poblacion, Bungon and Payao. The city has one Catholic School, The Immaculate Conception Academy. It was named after
Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception is the doctrine that the Virgin Mary was free of original sin from the moment of her conception. It is one of the four Mariology, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Debated by medieval theologians, it was not def ...
, the patron saint of the city. It is under the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit (SSpS). It was founded in 1963. It is located beside the Immaculate Conception Parish.
* Batac Institute
* Batac National High School
* Crispina Marcos Valdez NHS
* City of Batac National High School Payao
* City of Batac National High School Poblacion
* City of Batac National High School Rayuray
* Eureka High School
* Gen. Artemio Ricarte Senior High School
* Graceland Saviour's Institution
* Ferdinand E. Marcos Senior High School
* Immaculate Concepcion Academy
* Maranatha Christian Academy
Higher educational institution
The
Mariano Marcos State University
Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU; ) is a public university, higher education institution with campuses and facilities throughout Ilocos Norte province in the Philippines. Its main campus is in Batac.
History
Established through Pres ...
(MMSU) is a comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Ilocos Region. MMSU's root anchored deep, its foundation is strong, and its beginnings all proven historical turning points as far back as the early 1900s.
* Batac Junior College
*
Mariano Marcos State University
Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU; ) is a public university, higher education institution with campuses and facilities throughout Ilocos Norte province in the Philippines. Its main campus is in Batac.
History
Established through Pres ...
Notable people
File:MarcosinWashington1983.jpg, alt=An image of Ferdinand Marcos in 1983, Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer, politician, dictator, and Kleptocracy, kleptocrat who served as the tenth president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled the c ...
– former President of the Philippines
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File:President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. State of the Nation Address (SONA).png, alt=Bongbong Marcos delivering his first SONA, Bongbong Marcos
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. (, , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials BBM or PBBM, is a Filipino politician who has served as the 17th president of the Philippines since 2022. He is the second child ...
– President of the Philippines
The president of the Philippines (, sometimes referred to as ) is the head of state, head of government and chief executive of the Philippines. The president leads the executive branch of the Philippine government and is the commander-in-ch ...
File:The Most Rev. Gregorio L. Aglipay- Obispo Maximo I.jpg, Gregorio Aglipay
Gregorio Aglipay Cruz y Labayán (; Filipino language, Filipino: ''Gregorio Labayan Aglipay Cruz''; pronounced ; May 5, 1860 – September 1, 1940) was a Filipino former Roman Catholic (term), Roman Catholic Priesthood (Catholic Church), priest ...
– Co-founder and the First Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church
The Philippine Independent Church (; ), officially referred to by its Philippine Spanish name (IFI) and colloquially called the Aglipayan Church, is an independent catholic Christian denomination, in the form of a nationalist church, in the ...
.
File:Artemio Ricarte.jpg, Artemio Ricarte – A Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War. Considered the "Father of the Philippine Army".
File:Rodolfo Biazon.jpg, Rodolfo Biazon – Senator of the Philippines from June 30, 1992, up to June 30, 1995, and from June 30, 1998, up to June 30, 2010.
Aquilino "Nene" Pimentel, Jr. - A Filipino politician and human rights lawyer during the
Martial Law under Marcos administration, former mayor of
Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
from 1980 to 1984; he traced his roots in the city through his mother who came from Batac, then a town at that time.
References
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