Bacnotan

Philippines / Ilocos / Bacnotan /
 town, municipality, third-level administrative division

Municipality of Bacnotan, Province of La Union
ZIP code: 2515

Bacnotan is a coastal municipality in the province of La Union in the Philippines. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 40,307 people.

The town is located at 120°17'E 16°42'N. It is bounded on the north by Balaoan, on the east by San Gabriel, on the south by San Juan, and on the west by the South China Sea.

Ilocano is the language spoken. English and Filipino are the languages used in government and business while English is the medium of instruction in the schools.

Economic activity mostly involves farming, fishing, tourism and portland cement manufacture. Bacnotan is the seat of the beekeeping industry in La Union. The same mining engineer who saw the limestone deposits in Dumarang (renamed Quirino) also saw deposits of coal and traces of gas. Schools in Bacnotan include the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, the North Provincial High School (now Bacnotan National High School), the Bacnotan Elementary School, and other elementary schools located in various barangays.

Geography and climate

The western side of Bacnotan faces the South China Sea and has a long stretch of black sand beaches, indication of a large amount of magnetite. Some portions of the seashore have pebble and limestone deposits. The beaches stretching about 6.3 kilometers are suitable for fishing, boating, swimming, snorkeling and surfing.

The climate is dry from November to May and wet from mid-May to October. The southwest monsoon brings an abundant rainfall experienced during the wet season. The relatively dry season is caused by the northeast monsoon passing over the Cordillera Mountain Range. Average temperature is 27.21 °C.

History

The town of Bacnotan was formally founded in 1599 as part of Ilocos Sur. In 1785, during the administration of the Governor-General Jose Basco, Bacnotan became a part of Pangasinan. When La Union was created in 1850, Bacnotan was one of the 12 towns that formed the province.

In the past, Bacnotan was only a vast expanse of wilderness inhabited by natives with a rudimentary form of government. There was a time when it was ruled by a despotic chieftain who had absolute control over all his constituents. Disobedience to his directives meant severe flogging of the culprit. After several years under the tyrannical rule of the chieftain, the people successfully overthrew him and flogged their chieftain to death. The word "bakunutan" means "flog" in the local dialect, and become a byword among the inhabitants, hence the name of the town. During the Spanish period, the name of the town was changed from "Bakunutan" to "Bacnotan" as shown by documents which are still kept intact at the National Archives in Manila.

The town's history is linked with the deeds of heroic men who fought, bled, and died for their own native land. At the turn of the century, during the Spanish-American War, Dumarang (now known as Quirino), was a scene of carnage and plunder.

In December 1941, during World War II, the first organized resistance against the Japanese invaders that landed in the north in their advance southward to Manila was at Barrios Baroro and Bacsil.

After the war, Bacnotan became the provisional seat of provincial government. San Fernando was then in ruins. As a consequence of this transfer, the La Union National High School was also moved to Bacnotan. When things went back to normal, the provincial government was again moved to San Fernando and the La Union National High School followed afterwards. The transfer of the provincial high school in Bacnotan resulted in the establishment of the North Provincial High School (now Bacnotan National High School.)

In 1949, the vast mineral deposits of limestone used in portland cement production were noticed in Barrio Dumarang (now Quirino) by a mining engineer who was then a municipal councilor at that time. Because of the desire to create economic activity, the municipal council, through the efforts of the mining engineer, invited potential investors to set up a portland cement plant. Within a year, a cement plant called Cebu Portland Cement (CEPOC), was established. On May 11, 1957, the CEPOC, a government-owned corporation, was sold to the privately-owned Bacnotan Consolidated Industries (BCI). BCI is the manufacturer of "Union Cement". In 2004, BCI was sold to Holcim Cement.

On June 18, 1960, the La Union Agricultural School (now the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University) was established. Nestling at the foot of the mountains of Barangay Sapilang, the agricultural school progressed and was later named Don Mariano Marcos. Its campus occupies 6 square kilometer of land.

Bacnotan is politically subdivided into 47 barangays:

-Agtipal
-Arosip
-Bacqui
-Bacsil
-Bagutot
-Ballogo
-Baroro
-Bitalag
-Bulala
-Burayoc
-Bussaoit
-Cabaroan
-Cabarsican
-Cabugao
-Calautit
-Carcarmay
-Casiaman
-Galongen
-Guinabang
-Legleg
-Lisqueb
-Mabanengbeng 1st
-Mabanengbeng 2nd
-Maragayap
-Nagatiran
-Nagsaraboan
-Nagsimbaanan
-Nangalisan
-Narra
-Ortega
-Oya-oy
-Paagan
-Pandan
-Pang-pang
-Poblacion
-Quirino
-Raois
-Salincob
-San Martin
-Santa Cruz
-Santa Rita
-Sapilang
-Sayoan
-Sipulo
-Tammocalao
-Ubbog
-Zaragosa
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Coordinates:   16°44'29"N   120°23'2"E

Comments

  • hey i was born here...
  • A good Filipino place to relax and to surf is Normi2s Beachfront Resort..I like it..Its so homely..Unlike others which look so commercial!
  • It's nice to hear article about you birthplace...:)
  • it is far way better to live here in bacnotan than in manila. life here is very simple but satisfying. i am proud to say that we, ilocanos, are not choosy unlike those who live and who have grown up in manila. taking a bath in a "pugad-ng-baboy-like room" doesn't matter to us. we even take our bath without using any bathroom. the problem with people is this, they don't know how to appreciate things. what they only see are the faults and other weak points of another. shame on you manila boy/girl.
  • you are correct proud ilocana people doesnt know bacnotan. they must come and sea our place.
  • thou Bacnotan is not my birthplace I spent almost my whole life here. This place molded me to appreciate the Green environment. My parents and I myself is Farmer and I am proud of it. Bacnotan has a rich soil, fresh air, water to drink, sea and rivers for fun swim,surf,and for fishing.. mountains... surely a paradise. friendly and disciplined individuals. Life is simple here in Bacnotan yet you find peace.
  • My wife is from here, raised my family and all grown up. I like this place very much, very quite and peaceful.
  • My family was from Galongen Bacnotan. I have never been there, but am going next year to check out the property.
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