Calatagan, officially the Municipality of Calatagan ( tgl, Bayan ng Calatagan), is a 2nd class
municipality in the
province of
Batangas,
Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 58,719 people.
Calatagan comprises the
Calatagan Peninsula between the
South China Sea and
Balayan Bay. The peninsula's near white sand beaches are well-known vacation and leisure sites. There are several beach resorts including the Banak House Calatagan on Calatagan beach, the Ronco Beach Resort in
barangay Bagong Silang, Playa Calatagan in barangay Santa Ana, the Golden Sunset Resort in barangay Uno, Lago de Oro Resort in barangay Balibago, Villa Agustina in barangay Bagong Silang, and Nacua Sea Park in barangay Quilitisan. Calatagan was formerly titled as the
Forbes Park of the South, because of the rich families who own estates here.
An extremely rare example of pre-
Spanish Philippine script was found in Calatagan. The script is called
Baybayin
(, ''pre-kudlít'': , ''virama-krus-kudlít'': , ''virama-pamudpod'': ; also formerly commonly incorrectly known as alibata) is a Philippine script. The script is an abugida belonging to the family of the Brahmic scripts. Geographically, it ...
in
Tagalog
Tagalog may refer to:
Language
* Tagalog language, a language spoken in the Philippines
** Old Tagalog, an archaic form of the language
** Batangas Tagalog, a dialect of the language
* Tagalog script, the writing system historically used for Tagal ...
, and was derived from
Javanese writing, which in turn is derived from
Brahmi. This writing survived on an earthenware burial jar dated to the 13th or 14th century. A Spanish lighthouse can also be found at
Cape Santiago at the peninsula's southern tip dating back to the 1890s and is also one of the municipality's main tourist attractions.
Etymology
The word "Calatagan" is taken from the Tagalog word "latag" and is closely associated with "kapatagan", which means a vast portion of flat land lying between the hills and mountains. Thus, Calatagan means a large expanse of wide flat land.
History
The town is the site of the historically and archaeologically famous
Calatagan Excavation whose antique pottery and utensils contributed important facts about the culture and activities of the Filipinos before the coming of the Spaniards. Chinese pottery, unearthed from six large cemeteries by archaeologists Olov T.R Jones and
Robert B. Fox
Robert Bradford Fox (1918–1985) was an anthropologist and leading historian on pre-Hispanic Philippines.
In 1958, Fox led a National Museum team in conducting extensive excavations on two sites at Calatagan, Batangas, in what may be considered ...
led to a conclusion made by
H. Otley Beyer
Henry Otley Beyer (July 13, 1883 – December 31, 1966) was an American anthropologist, who spent most of his adult life in the Philippines teaching Philippine indigenous culture. A.V.H. Hartendorp called Beyer the "Dean of Philippine ethnolo ...
which points out the existence of a sizable pre-Spanish population in the town. The same studies suggested that there were direct Chinese trade by water in Calatagan and centered at a place called Balong-Bato, wherein an entrance through the reef, which surrounds Calatagan, is still presently used by vessels coming from
Mindoro and
Manila.
The land occupied by the municipality of Calatagan was acquired by Domingo Roxas from the Spanish Crown in 1829 and was called ''Hacienda de Calatagan''. The successors Pedro P. Roxas and Antonio R. Roxas continued to develop it.
In 1912, through Executive Order No. 78 by then
Governor-General
Governor-general (plural ''governors-general''), or governor general (plural ''governors general''), is the title of an office-holder. In the context of governors-general and former British colonies, governors-general are appointed as viceroy t ...
William Cameron Forbes, Calatagan became a municipality independent from its mother municipality,
Balayan.
In 1931, Carmen Roxas, the last heir of the Roxas Clan transferred ownership of the Hacienda to the
Zobel brothers, Jacobo and Alfonso. During the time of the Zobels, the hacienda came to be known as ''Central Azucarera de Calatagan'' or simply "Central Carmen" when referring to the sugar milling complex.
In 1934, the barangays of Baha and Talibayog, which were parts of Balayan at the time, were annexed to Calatagan since surveys showed that they are part of the land titled to the original owner of Hacienda Calatagan. This added a big area to the municipality.
On October 28, 1957, a decade after the Philippines gained independence from the Americans, the Land Tenure Administration, upon petition of the people of Calatagan bought the Hacienda Lands from the Zobels. These were apportioned to the inhabitants and sold to them at per hectare payable in installment within a period of 25 years.
Geography
Calatagan is located at .
According to the
Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Batangas.
Calatagan is from
Batangas City and from
Manila.
Barangays
Calatagan is politically subdivided into 25
barangays.
Climate
Demographics
In the 2020 census, Calatagan had a population of 58,719. The population density was .
Economy
Gallery
File:CalataganHall,Plaza,Batangasjf0546 32.JPG, Municipal Hall
File:CalataganHall,Plaza,Batangasjf0546 12.JPG, Downtown Calatagan
File:Calatagan,Batangasjf0480 13.JPG, Plaza
File:Calatagan,Batangasjf678.JPG, Santo Domingo de Silos Parish Church
File:Beautiful Orange Sunset.jpg , Sunset at a Beach in Calatagan
File:Calatagan,Batangasjf0711 17.JPG, Port of Calatagan
References
External links
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Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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