Urdaneta, Pangasinan

{{Short description|Component city in Pangasinan, Philippines}}

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| motto = Deo servire populo sufficere
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| leader_name = Julio F. Parayno III (suspended)
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| leader_title1 = Vice Mayor

| leader_name1 = Jimmy D. Parayno (suspended)
Warren Andrada (acting)

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| leader_name2 = Ramon V. Guico III

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| 2=Franco Paolo S. del Prado

| 3=Herodotus F. Sumera

| 4=Jesus L. Basco

| 5=Florencio B. Aduca

| 6=Antonino P. Perez

| 7=Rio Virgilio R. Esteves

| 8=Franklin V. Villanueva

| 9=Maura Jennifer G. Garcia

| 10=Warren D. Andrada

| 11=Aurelio L. Agsalud

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Urdaneta, officially the City of Urdaneta ({{langx|pag|Siyudad na Urdaneta}}; {{langx|ilo|Siyudad ti Urdaneta}}; {{langx|fil|Lungsod ng Urdaneta}}), is a component city in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 144,577 people.{{PH census|current}}

History

Urdaneta City was founded on January 8, 1858, by Pangasinenses and Ilocanos who sought greater ties and unity. The city was named after Father Andrés de Urdaneta, aide to Miguel Lopez De Legazpi, soldier, navigator, cosmographer, and evangelist. Father Urdaneta played a significant role in the colonization of the Philippines as he helped establish the first Spanish settlement on the island of Cebu in 1565. He also helped establish the first trade route between Mexico and the Philippines, which was used for over two centuries.

By naming the city after Father Urdaneta, the people of Urdaneta City pay tribute to his legacy and contributions to the country. His name has become synonymous with exploration, adventure, and faith - qualities that are celebrated in Urdaneta City. Today, the city continues to honor Father Urdaneta through various events, monuments, and institutions, which serve as reminders of his enduring legacy.{{cite web |title=Urdaneta City: A Vibrant City Rich in History and Culture |url=https://www.ourpangasinan.com/destination/urdaneta-city-a-vibrant-city-rich-in-history-and-culture/ |website=Our Pangasinan |date=February 15, 2023 |access-date=15 February 2023}}

=Cityhood=

{{main|Cities of the Philippines}}

In 1998, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act No. 8480, which converted the Municipality of Urdaneta into a component city of the Province of Pangasinan. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Amadeo R. Perez Jr., a congressman representing the province.{{Cite web |title=Urdaneta City |url=https://www.pangasinan.gov.ph/city-municipalities/urdaneta-city/#:~:text=Through%20Rep.,city%20on%20March%2021,%201998. |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=The Official Website of the Province of Pangasinan |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Republic Act No. 8480 |url=https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1998/ra_8480_1998.html#top |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=lawphil.net}}

The passage of the bill was followed by a plebiscite, which was held on March 21, 1998. The people of Urdaneta overwhelmingly ratified the legislative act, with 26,222 in favor and only 142 against. As a result, Urdaneta was officially proclaimed as a city.

Geography

Urdaneta is {{convert|182|km}} from Manila, {{convert|28|km}} from Dagupan and is {{convert|59|km}} from the provincial capital, Lingayen. It has a land area of 12,100 hectares.

=Barangays=

Urdaneta is politically subdivided into 34 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

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  • Anonas
  • Bactad East
  • Bayaoas
  • Bolaoen
  • Cabaruan
  • Cabuloan
  • Camanang
  • Camantiles
  • Casantaan
  • Catablan
  • Cayambanan
  • Consolacion
  • Dilan-Paurido
  • Labit Proper
  • Labit West
  • Mabanogbog
  • Macalong
  • Nancalobasaan
  • Nancamaliran East
  • Nancamaliran West
  • Nancayasan
  • Oltama
  • Palina East
  • Palina West
  • Pedro T. Orata (Bactad Proper)
  • Pinmaludpod
  • Poblacion
  • San Jose
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Lucia
  • Santo Domingo
  • Sugcong
  • Tiposu
  • Tulong

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=Climate=

{{Weather box

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|metric first = Yes

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| Jan high C = 29

| Feb high C = 29

| Mar high C = 30

| Apr high C = 32

| May high C = 33

| Jun high C = 33

| Jul high C = 33

| Aug high C = 33

| Sep high C = 33

| Oct high C = 32

| Nov high C = 31

| Dec high C = 29

| Jan low C = 21

| Feb low C = 21

| Mar low C = 22

| Apr low C = 23

| May low C = 24

| Jun low C = 24

| Jul low C = 24

| Aug low C = 24

| Sep low C = 23

| Oct low C = 23

| Nov low C = 22

| Dec low C = 21

| Jan precipitation mm = 127.5

| Jan rain days = 17

| Feb precipitation mm = 115.8

| Feb rain days = 17

| Mar precipitation mm = 129.7

| Mar rain days = 17

| Apr precipitation mm = 141.1

| Apr rain days = 15

| May precipitation mm = 248.2

| May rain days = 20

| Jun precipitation mm = 165

| Jun rain days = 19

| Jul precipitation mm = 185.3

| Jul rain days = 19

| Aug precipitation mm = 161.9

| Aug rain days = 20

| Sep precipitation mm = 221.4

| Sep rain days = 21

| Oct precipitation mm = 299.5

| Oct rain days = 20

| Nov precipitation mm = 199

| Nov rain days = 17

| Dec precipitation mm = 188.7

| Dec rain days = 19

|source 1 = World Weather Online

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| title = Urdaneta, Pangasinan: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

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| access-date = October 31, 2015}}

| date=October 2015}}

Demographics

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| 2007 = {{PH census population|2007}}

| 2010 = {{PH census population|2010}}

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| footnote= Source: Philippine Statistics Authority{{PH census|2015}}{{PH census|2010}}{{PH census|2007}}{{LWUA population data}}

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=Languages=

Pangasinan and Ilocano are the main languages of Urdaneta.

=Religion=

==Roman Catholicism==

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The Urdaneta Cathedral or the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Urdaneta is part of the Vicariate of Our Lady. Its vicar foranes are Rev. Fr. Alberto T. Arenos and Father Elpidio F. Silva Jr. Its feast day is December 8. Local Ordinary is Bishop Jacinto Agcaoili Jose, JCL, DD. Founded on January 8, 1858, it is a suffragan diocese of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan.{{cite web |title=Socio-Economic Profile of Urdaneta City |url=https://cpdourdaneta.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/sep2016.pdf |access-date=June 26, 2021 |work=Urdaneta City Government}}

The diocese is led by Bishop Jacinto Jose, who also serves as vice chairman of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) Episcopal Commission of Social Communications and Mass Media and member of the Episcopal Commission on Youth.{{cite web|url=http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/asia/1895.htm |title=Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan, Philippines |publisher=Gcatholic.org |access-date=July 24, 2018}}

Previous ordinaries were Bishop Jesus Castro Galang (December 7, 1991 – September 16, 2004) and Bishop Pedro G. Magugat, M.S.C. (April 22, 1985 – May 5, 1990). Other diocesan officials hold office at the Bishop's Residence and Chancery of Obispado de Urdaneta Building, Dr. Jose Aruego Street, Urdaneta, Pangasinan. The Vicar General is Msgr. Numeriano A. Gabot Jr. and Chancellor, Father Angelo B. Lopez.{{cite web |url=http://www.church.nfo.ph/list-of-parishes-roman-catholic-diocese-of-urdaneta/ |title=List of Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Urdaneta | Philippine Churches |access-date=October 6, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006092537/http://www.church.nfo.ph/list-of-parishes-roman-catholic-diocese-of-urdaneta/ |archive-date=October 6, 2014 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://www.ucanews.com/diocesan-directory/html/dps-pr_urdaneta_parishes.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904103328/http://www.ucanews.com/diocesan-directory/html/dps-pr_urdaneta_parishes.html|archive-date=September 4, 2012|title=Diocese of Urdaneta|date=September 4, 2012}}{{cite web|url=http://capitalpangasinan.blogspot.com/2008/02/all-churches.html|title=Capital of Pangasinan: All Churches in Pangasinan|last=Chester|date=February 18, 2008}}{{cite web |author=Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan |url=http://rcald.org/?page_id=24 |title=Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan: Vicariate of Santo Tomas de Aquino |publisher=Rcald.org |access-date=July 24, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310215158/http://rcald.org/?page_id=24 |archive-date=March 10, 2016 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |author=Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan |url=http://rcald.org/ |title=Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan |publisher=Rcald.org |access-date=July 24, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160515034339/http://rcald.org/ |archive-date=May 15, 2016 |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://www.cbcponline.net/jurisdictions/urdaneta.html |title=Diocese of Urdaneta |website=www.cbcponline.net |access-date=January 17, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040327063047/http://www.cbcponline.net/jurisdictions/urdaneta.html |archive-date=March 27, 2004 |url-status=dead}}{{Excessive citations inline|date=May 2024}}

==Philippine Independent Church or Aglipayan Church==

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The Aglipay Central Theological Seminary (ACTS) in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan is the regional seminary of the church dedicated to serve the North-Central and South-Central Luzon Dioceses. ACTS offers a Bachelor of Theology and Divinity Programs for those who aspire to enter the ordained ministry in the Church. It is a four-year study program with a curriculum focused on biblical, theological, historical and pastoral studies with reference to parish management and development and wider cultural and social context.

==The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints==

Urdaneta has been selected as the site of the Urdaneta Philippines Temple, which was to be dedicated on April 28, 2024. The third temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be built in the Philippines (the other two being in Manila and Cebu City) Additionally, there are multiple temples under construction or in the planning process in Alabang, Davao, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Tacloban, Naga, Santiago, Tuguegarao City, Iloilo, and Laoag.{{cite web | url=https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/temples?lang=eng | title=Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints }}

=''Iglesia ni Cristo'' (Church of Christ) =

Urdaneta City is the one of the Major Ecclesiastical District of the Church, comprised 12 locale chapel serves as barangay chapel , the biggest of one is situated at Sison St., Poblacion Proper and the district office is located, and one Group Worship Service Chapel . INC Considered minority increasing members throughout the city. The percentage comprises 5-9% of the Urdanetarians

Economy

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As Gateway to Northern Philippines, the city's strategic location is on the central part of eastern Pangasinan. Urdaneta is among the most progressive cities in Northern Luzon in annual regular income beating all cities in Region 1. It is among the region's cleanest, greenest and most livable cities.

Urdaneta produces rice, vegetables and noodles. As a trading hub of Pangasinan, it has a “Bagsakan” (trading post), a drop-off point for fruits and vegetables.

The largest cattle market in Northern Luzon is Urdaneta's Livestock Market. The city has numerous financial and banking institutions which make it among the most vibrant economies in Pangasinan and the whole Ilocos Region.

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=Tourism=

Attractions include Museo de Urdaneta, Cabaruan, Sugcong and Oltama Rolling Hills, inter alia. The Sanctuary I.T. Building (Barangay Nancaysan, MacArthur Highway, the only Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) proclaimed I.T. Building in Pangasinan) houses the first two call centers: FFG Telemarketing (a Filipino-Canadian outbound call center) and EIE Inc. (Filipino-owned website services marketing firm).

Government

=Local government=

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Urdaneta, belonging to the fifth congressional district of the province of Pangasinan, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal 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=

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|+ Members of the Urdaneta City Council (2022–2025){{cite news |title=City Of Urdaneta - Pangasinan {{!}} Eleksyon 2022 {{!}} GMA News Online |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/eleksyon2022/results/local/REGION+I/PANGASINAN/CITY+OF+URDANETA/?tfb_a |access-date=19 May 2024 |publisher=GMA Integrated News |date=May 13, 2022}}

Position

! Name

District Representative
(5th Legislative District the Province of Pangasinan)

| style="text-align:center;" | Ramon N. Guico, Jr.

Chief Executive of the City of Urdaneta

| style="text-align:center;" | Mayor Julio F. Parayno III

Presiding Officer of the City Council of Urdaneta

| style="text-align:center;" | Vice-Mayor Jimmy D. Parayno

rowspan=10| Councilors of the City of Urdaneta

| style="text-align:center;" | Franco Paolo S. del Prado

style="text-align:center;" | Warren DC. Andrada
style="text-align:center;" | Aurelio L. Agsalud, Sr.
style="text-align:center;" | Franklin V. Villanueva
style="text-align:center;" | Jhan Hero M. Sumera
style="text-align:center;" | Alfonso Miguel M. Del Prado
style="text-align:center;" | Rio Virgilio R. Esteves
style="text-align:center;" | Blesildo F. Sumera
style="text-align:center;" | Onofre C. Gorospe
style="text-align:center;" | Amado O. Veridiano

=List of former chief executives=

  • Manuel S. Sison (1948–1959){{cite news|title=A significant footnote|work=The Manila Times|publisher=The Manila Times Publishing Company, Inc.|date=November 14, 1955|location=Dagupan City|page=24 |quote=Mayor Manuel Sison of Urdaneta, who turned down an NP request for a permit to hold a rally in the town plaza in which President Magsaysay was scheduled to speak, was reelected by a fair majority over NP aspirant Aquilino Coloma.}}
  • Fernando C. Manangan (1959–1963)
  • Amadeo R. Perez Jr. (1963–1971)
  • Manuel N. Sison (1971–1980)

Culture

{{Further|Urdaneta Park Landmark Monument}}

=Festivals=

Urdaneta City celebrates Dumayo Festival annually March 18 – 31: Basbas ng Pag-iisang Dibdib (free mass wedding), bloodletting activity, tree planting for environment preservation, jobs fair and fun run for a cause.

The city celebrates fiesta every month of December. This is in remembrance of the city patron, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Festivities are held December 1–8. Activities include a parade, drum and lyre competition, teachers' night, balikbayan night, ABC-SK night, ballroom, Miss Urdaneta City coronation night and many more events. A carnival is put up every December as a part of the event.{{cite web|url=http://urdaneta-city.gov.ph/|title=Home|website=Urdaneta|access-date=January 21, 2012|archive-date=January 12, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120112170201/http://www.urdaneta-city.gov.ph/|url-status=dead}}

In the 2012 yearly City Fiesta celebration (December 1–15), Fifth District Representative Kimi S. Cojuangco formally (December 1) opened the agro-industrial fair where “bahay kubo” booths of the city's barangays showcased their products at the Urdaneta City Cultural and Sports Complex. Cojuangco was assisted by Manila Economic and Cultural Office Chair Amadeo R. Perez Jr., Mayor Amadeo Gregorio “Bobom” Perez IV and members of the Sangguniang Bayan led by Vice Mayor Onofre C. Gorospe.

Education

=Elementary schools=

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  • Anonas East Elementary School
  • Anonas Elementary School
  • Bactad Community School
  • Bactad East Elementary School
  • Badipa Elementary School
  • Berean Academy of Urdaneta City, Inc.
  • Bolaoen Elementary School
  • Bright International Special School of Urdaneta, Inc.
  • Cabaruan Elementary School
  • Cabuloan Elementary School
  • Calegu Elementary School
  • Camanang Elementary School
  • Camantiles Elementary School
  • Casabula Elementary School
  • Cayambanan Elementary School
  • Consolacion Elementary School
  • Don Amadeo Perez Sr. Memorial Elementary Central School - Main
  • Don Amadeo Perez, Sr. Memorial Elementary Central School - East
  • Don Amadeo Perez, Sr. Memorial Elementary Central School - West
  • Don Andres G. Maiquez Memorial School
  • Don Clemente Blanco Memorial Elementary School
  • Don Felipe Maramba Elementary School
  • Don Valentin M. Ordonez Memorial School
  • Florentino B. Goce Community School
  • Froebel Academy of Pangasinan, Inc.
  • Holy Gem & Scepter Academy
  • Labit East Elementary School
  • Labit West Elementary School
  • Lananpin Elementary School
  • Lazaga Elementary School
  • Manan Elementary School
  • Michelli Marie's Special School
  • Nanbacuran Elementary School
  • Nancalobasaan Elementary School
  • Nancalobasaan Riverside Elementary School
  • Nancayasan Elementary School
  • Oltama Elementary School
  • Palina East Elementary School
  • Pinmaludpod Elementary School
  • San Jose Elementary School
  • Sta. Lucia Elementary School
  • Tabuyoc Elementary School
  • The North Woods Academy of Urdaneta Inc.
  • Tiposu Elementary School
  • Trinidad S. Perez Elementary School
  • Tulong Elementary School
  • Urdaneta City Academic Pathways, Inc.
  • Urdaneta City SPED Center
  • Urdaneta I Central School
  • Vicente Taaca Memorial School

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=Secondary schools=

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  • Anonas National High School
  • Bactad East National High School
  • Badipa National High School
  • Berean Academy of Urdaneta City, Inc.
  • Cabaruan National High School
  • Cabuloan National High School
  • Calegu Integrated School
  • Camabu National High School
  • Camantiles National High School
  • Casabula National High School
  • Catablan Integrated School
  • Cayambanan National High School
  • Divine Grace Montessori and High School of Urdaneta, Inc
  • Don Alipio Fernandez, Sr. Integrated School
  • Don Antonio Bongolan Memorial High School
  • Immaculate Heart Learning Center
  • Labit National High School
  • Lananpin National High School
  • Lyceum Northern Luzon High School
  • Maranatha Christian Academy of Urdaneta, Inc.
  • Mariano Q. Umipig National High School
  • MAV School of Multiple Intelligence, Inc.
  • Merryland Montessori and High School, Inc.
  • Messiah Christian Academy Inc.
  • Mother Goose Special School System, Inc.
  • Nancalobasaan National High School
  • Our Lady of the Lilies Academy
  • Palina East National High School
  • Palina West National High School
  • Pedro T. Orata National High School
  • San Jose Leet Integrated School
  • St. Andrew Montessori and High School, Inc.
  • St. Francis Urdaneta, Inc.
  • Urdaneta City National High School

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=Colleges and universities=

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Notable personalities

References

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