Lupao, Nueva Ecija

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Map of Nueva Ecija showing the location of Lupao

LUPAO is DERIVED from the ILOCANO word “LUPA” the name of an itchy plant found in great abundance within the town and its outskirts at the time of the town’s foundation in 1913.

HISTORY: Before the turn of the century, Lupao was a barrio of the Municipality of Rosales, Pangasinan. Subsequently, it became part of the Municipality of San Jose, Nueva Ecija, until its creation into a separate town in 1913, mainly through the concerted efforts of Gen. Manual Tinio and Former Assemblyman Issauro Gabaldon. Its Founding Fathers were Victoriano Joanino, Calixto Laureta, Felix Carpio, Juan Briones, Anacleto Ganareal, Luis Mamaligaa, Gregorio Babagay, Sicto Baclig, Remigio Blas Caoile and Candido Mata

POPULATION: According to the 2000 census, Lupao has a population of 34,190 people in 7,406 households, 80% Ilocano and 20% comprising of Tagalog, Pampanguenos, Pangasinenses and Visayans

TOWN ADMINISTRATION:

  1. VICTORIANO JOANINO (Founder / 1ST Mayor)
  2. FELIX CARPIO
  3. SIXTO BACLIG
  4. TRANQUILINO SAROCA
  5. PABLO DEL ROSARIO
  6. JUAN BRIONES
  7. NEMESIO CABILES
  8. PIO DACANAY
  9. JOSE TECSON
  10. EMILIO BUENCAMINO
  11. MARCELO NERI
  12. LUIS ANCHETA
  13. JOVINO TIENZO
  14. GUILLERMO MABALOT
  15. PASTOR DOMINGO
  16. ALFREDO BRIONES
  17. CARLOS CASTANEDA
  18. TIBURCIO SANTILLIANA
  19. GEORGE CASTANEDA
  20. ALFREDO VENDIVIL
  21. ALEXANDER JOANINO

BARANGAYS:

  • Agupalo Este
  • Agupalo Weste
  • Alalay Chica
  • Alalay Grande
  • Arimal
  • Bagong Flores
  • Balbalungao
  • Burgos
  • Cordero
  • Mapangpang
  • Namulandayan
  • Parista
  • Poblacion East
  • Poblacion North
  • Poblacion South
  • Poblacion West
  • Salvacion I
  • Salvacion II
  • San Antonio Este
  • San Antonio Weste
  • San Isidro
  • San Pedro
  • San Roque
  • Santo Domingo

Coordinates: 15°53′N, 120°54′E

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