Lucban
Lucban | |
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Clockwise from top: Town Proper, Lucban Church, Plaza, Municipal Hall, Kamay Ni Hesus Healing Shrine | |
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Nicknames:
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Motto: Yanong Rikit! Baling Ganda! | |
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Country | Philippines |
Region | Negros Island Region |
Founded | August 19, 1578[1] |
Barangays | (see Barangays) |
Government | |
• Mayor | Agustin M. Villaverde |
• Vice Mayor | Arnel C. Abcede |
• Representative | Wilfrido Mark M. Enverga |
• Municipal Council | Members |
• Electorate | voters (?) |
Highest elevation | 1,872 m (6,142 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 252 m (827 ft) |
Demonym(s) | Lucbanin, Lukbanin |
Economy | |
• Poverty incidence | <div style="background-color: Expression error: Unexpected > operator.; width: %; height: 100%;"> |
• Revenue | ₱ |
• Assets | ₱ |
• Expenditure | ₱ |
• Liabilities | ₱ |
Service provider | |
• Electricity | — |
• Water | Apolinario Dela Cruz Waterworks System |
• Telecommunications |
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• Cable TV | BANAHAW CATV |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PST) |
PSGC | PSGC unknown |
Lucban, officially the Municipality of Lucban (Tagalog: Bayan ng Lukban), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,091 people.[4]
Lucban is dubbed as the Summer Capital, Art Capital, Dance Capital, Tourist Capital, and Rice Capital of Quezon province. It is 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Lucena City and 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Manila and is accessible by land from Metro Manila passing through Rizal via Manila East Road or via the South Luzon Expressway with approximately 2- to 3-hour drive.
The municipality is known for its annual Pahiyas Festival, which is held every May 15 in honor of San Isidro Labrador and known also as the 'Baguio' counterpart of Quezon, Province.
Etymology
Legend has it the town derives its name from the lukbán or pomelo tree. Three hunters from neighbouring Majayjay— namely Marcos Tigla, Luis Gamba and Lucas Mañawa— lost their way following the trail of wild animals at the foot of volcanic Mount Banahaw. Resting under a tree, they saw a crow (uwák) in the tree's branches, and believing this to be a bad omen, they moved to another place and rested again. Whilst in the shade of a large pomelo (lucbán) tree, the trio were attracted to a couple of kingfishers (salacsác) that were singing. Fascinated by the bird's plumage and rhythmic chirps, the superstitious hunters took this a sign of good fortune and thus settled in the place they named "Lucbán."
History
Second World War and Japanese Occupation
Early in the campaign, Japanese forces invaded and occupied Lucban. On December 26, 1941, Filipino and American troops defended Barrio Piis and the attack by the Japanese shifted to the Bataan Peninsula. After Japanese forces occupied the town, they built a military garrison and Japanese armed forces were stationed in Lucban. Both local guerrilla and regular troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army initiated attacks in Lucban from 1942 to 1945.
Sampaloc, Quezon
Sampaloc used to be the Barrio Dingin of Lucban, Quezon consisting of three sitios. It was later renamed into Sampaloc because of the presence of a large tamarind tree found in the center of the settlement during the earlier days. The name was also changed in Alfonso Trece for a time to honor the King of Spain. In 1873, Capt. Pedro Cadelina of Lucban recommended to change the barrio into a municipality but due to lack of residents, it was only made into a “visita”. “Teniente Mayores” were appointed to head the ”visita”, the first of whom was from Polilio, followed by Arcadio Veluya, Laureano Nanola, Silverio Abueva and Juan Saludades. Through the efforts of Juan Pineda, Sampaloc became a municipality in 1892. He was elected as the first Capitan. He was succeeded by Diego Gagan followed by Teofilo Daya in 1901. During Daya's term in the office, three more barrios from Mauban – Banot, Bilucao and San Bueno, became a part of Sampaloc through the efforts of Ireneo Domeo, the municipal secretary. The town was also renamed to Sampaloc during this time.
Geography
Barangays
Lucban is politically subdivided into 32 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
- Abang
- Aliliw
- Atulinao
- Ayuti (Poblacion)
- Barangay 1 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 2 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 3 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 4 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 5 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 6 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 7 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 8 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 9 (Poblacion)
- Barangay 10 (Poblacion)
- Igang
- Kabatete
- Kakawit
- Kalangay
- Kalyaat
- Kilib
- Kulapi
- Mahabang Parang
- Malupak
- Manasa
- May-It
- Nagsinamo
- Nalunao
- Palola
- Piis
- Samil
- Tiawe
- Tinamnan
Climate
Climate data for Lucban, Quezon | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 24 (75) |
25 (77) |
27 (81) |
29 (84) |
29 (84) |
28 (82) |
27 (81) |
26 (79) |
26 (79) |
26 (79) |
26 (79) |
24 (75) |
26 (80) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 18 (64) |
18 (64) |
18 (64) |
19 (66) |
21 (70) |
22 (72) |
21 (70) |
21 (70) |
21 (70) |
20 (68) |
20 (68) |
19 (66) |
20 (68) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 52 (2.0) |
35 (1.4) |
27 (1.1) |
27 (1.1) |
82 (3.2) |
124 (4.9) |
163 (6.4) |
144 (5.7) |
145 (5.7) |
141 (5.6) |
100 (3.9) |
102 (4.0) |
1,142 (45) |
Average rainy days | 12.0 | 8.1 | 8.8 | 9.7 | 17.9 | 22.6 | 26.2 | 24.5 | 24.6 | 22.0 | 16.7 | 14.9 | 208 |
Source: Meteoblue[5] |
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
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Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[6][7][8] |
Economy


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Government
Elected officials
The following serve an elected term from 2022 to 2025.[10]
Position | Name |
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Mayor | Agustin M. Villaverde (PRP) |
Vice Mayor | Arnel C. Abcede (PRP) |
Councilors | Nikki Dominique Deveza (PRP) |
Eduardo Alamo (NP) | |
Aven Bince Rada (PRP) | |
Lois Conrad Salumbides (NP) | |
Nyerwina Pavino (PRP) | |
Marife Hari (NPC) | |
Maria Geraldine Halili (NPC) | |
Mariano Ver Jr. (NPC) | |
Sunday E. Alvarez (LBP) | |
Romscell Suarez (SKP) |
Culture
Pahiyas festival


Lucban celebrates the Pahiyas Festival every May 15 in honor of the patron saint of farmers, St Isidore the Labourer. Beginning with a 6:00am mass at the Lucban Church,[11] this festival showcases a street of houses which are adorned with fruits, vegetables, agricultural products, handicrafts and kiping, a rice-made decoration, which afterwards can be eaten grilled or fried. The houses are judged and the best one is proclaimed the winner. Every year, tourists roam the municipality to witness the decoration of houses. Nowadays, Pahiyas Festival is a week long celebration starting every May 15.[12][13]
In 2014 "Pahiyas Festival", 40,000 Lucban longganisa were made by Rimberto Veloso, of Eker and Ely’s longganisa, including 10 commercial sausage makers, from May 12 to 19, a “one whole week of buying spree” — P150 a dozen for jumbo size and P75 for regular. The reddish sausages adorned façade of houses, stores, and public market stalls.[14]
Education
- Public Research University
- College
- Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Seminary
- Banahaw Technological College
- Secondary Schools
- Casa del Niño Jesus de Lucban - High School
- Banahaw View Academy
- Lucban Academy
- One in Christ Church School of Lucban Inc.
- Paaralang Sekundarya ng Lucban Integrated School
- Nagsinamo National High School
- Lucban Christian School - Junior High School
- Elementary Schools
- Steadfast Love Kiddie School
- Casa Del Niño Jesus de Lucban
- Good Shepherd Diocesan School-Philippine Independent Church
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 1
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 2
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 3A
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 3B
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 4
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 5
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 6
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban 7
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban-Maka
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban-May-it Manasa
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban-Nagsinamo
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban-Nakal
- Paaralang Elementarya ng Lucban-Piis
- Lucban Adventist Elementary School
- Lucban Christian School
Religious landmarks
- Saint Louis Bishop Parish (Lucban Church)
- Kamay ni Hesus Shrine
Notable people
- Hermano Pule, religious leader who founded and led the Cofradía de San José
- Angel Lagdameo, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Jaro and former President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines
- Tommy Abuel, actor
- Pauline Mendoza, actress and model
- Leo Oracion, first Filipino mountaineer to successfully reach the Mt. Everest summit
- Adrian L. Policena, also known as Chris Tsuper, popular radio personality
- Pops Fernandez, celebrity, OPM singer
References
- ^ "VP Leni Robredo". www.facebook.com. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
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- ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
- ^ 4.0 4.1 Census of Population (2020). Table B - Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality - By Region. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
- ^ "Lucban: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". Meteoblue. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
- ^ Census of Population (2015). Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
- ^ Census of Population and Housing (2010). Population and Annual Growth Rates for The Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces, and Highly Urbanized Cities (PDF). National Statistics Office. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
- ^ Censuses of Population (1903–2007). Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Region: 1903 to 2007. National Statistics Office.
- ^ "Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
- ^ "Elected Officials of Lucban". DILG.
- ^ "Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon! Viva San Isidro Labrador!". ivanhenares.com. May 18, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^ "iWitness: Ang kuwago ng Pahiyas". GMA News. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
- ^ manilatimes.net, Harvesting Pahiyas, A rice festival in the midst of a food crisis Archived May 30, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mallari Jr., Delfin (May 15, 2014). "'Pansit Lucban,' 'longganisa' await Pahiyas revelers". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 28, 2024.
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External links

- Lucban Profile at PhilAtlas.com
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