Pakil

Municipality in Laguna, Philippines


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::summary Municipality in Laguna, Philippines ::

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Pakil, officially the Municipality of Pakil (), is a municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the , it has a population of people.

History

Spanish colonial period

When the Spanish conquistadors together with the Augustinians stationed at Bay came to the place in 1571, this colony was under the leadership of Gat Paquil whose name was used to name the settlement as "Paquil", which remained during the whole Spanish Regime and early part of the American period.

When the Franciscan missionaries came in 1578, Pakil was attached to Paete in 1602 as its "visita". Padre Francisco Barajas, made efforts to separate this town from Paete, and Don Diego Jorge became the first Capitan Municipal or Gobernadorcillo on May 12, 1676. Pakil was named as an independent town with the administration of the "Capitan Municipal" at the helm of the local colonial government, the last of whom was Capitan Municipal Don Nicolas Regalado.

American colonial period

With the change of government from the Spanish to Philippine, and eventually American after the total occupation of the Philippines by the United States after the defeat of the Philippine Republican Army in the Philippine–American War of 1898–1900, the Americans had to reorganize the pattern of the Civil Government in the country in 1901. It was Bernardo Gonzales was appointed the first Presidente Municipal (Municipal President) during the American Period until November 25, 1903. Upon the reorganization, the Public Law No. 1009, of the Philippine Commission, the town of Pakil was merged with Pangil in order to reduce the number of existing towns where the smaller towns are merged with more secure towns to stabilize the local economy due to the damages of the previous war. After nineteen years, On October 1, 1927, by virtue of Executive Order No. 77, Pakil was re-established as a municipality, with its spelling changed from Paquil to Pakil.

World War II and Japanese occupation

In 1942, the Japanese troops occupied Pakil, and in 1945, Pakil was liberated by the Philippine Commonwealth forces after the Philippine Army and Philippine Constabulary entered the town along with the local recognized guerrillas against the Japanese forces during the Second World War.

Modern era

In 1954, the sitios known as Casa Real, Casinsin and Kabulusan were converted into barrios. Durado followed suit in 1957.

Geography

Pakil's land area consists of two non-contiguous parts, separated by Laguna de Bay. It borders Mabitac to the north, Pangil to the west, and Paete to the south. Pakil is 19 km from Santa Cruz, 106 km from Manila, and 67 km from Lucena.

Barangays

Pakil is politically subdivided into 13 barangays, as indicated in the matrix below. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/Simplified_Pakil_Map.png" caption="Brgy. map Arrange in West and East bank of Pakil"] ::

Climate

| location = Pakil, Laguna | width = auto | metric first = Yes | single line = Yes | Jan high C = 26 | Jan low C = 22 | Feb high C = 27 | Feb low C = 22 | Mar high C = 29 | Mar low C = 22 | Apr high C = 31 | Apr low C = 23 | May high C = 31 | May low C = 24 | Jun high C = 30 | Jun low C = 25 | Jul high C = 29 | Jul low C = 24 | Aug high C = 29 | Aug low C = 24 | Sep high C = 29 | Sep low C = 24 | Oct high C = 29 | Oct low C = 24 | Nov high C = 28 | Nov low C = 24 | Dec high C = 26 | Dec low C = 23 | Jan precipitation mm = 58 | Feb precipitation mm = 41 | Mar precipitation mm = 32 | Apr precipitation mm = 29 | May precipitation mm = 91 | Jun precipitation mm = 143 | Jul precipitation mm = 181 | Aug precipitation mm = 162 | Sep precipitation mm = 172 | Oct precipitation mm = 164 | Nov precipitation mm = 113 | Dec precipitation mm = 121 | Jan rain days = 13.4 | Feb rain days = 9.3 | Mar rain days = 9.1 | Apr rain days = 9.8 | May rain days = 19.1 | Jun rain days = 22.9 | Jul rain days = 26.6 | Aug rain days = 24.9 | Sep rain days = 25.0 | Oct rain days = 21.4 | Nov rain days = 16.5 | Dec rain days = 16.5 | source 1 = Meteoblue | url = https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/historyclimate/climatemodelled/pakil_philippines_1696395 | title = Pakil: Average Temperatures and Rainfall | publisher = Meteoblue | access-date = 11 May 2020 }} | date = 11 May 2020

Demographics

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In the 2024 census, the population of Pakil, Laguna, was 23,972 people, with a density of {{sigfig|23,972/46.50|2}} PD/km2.

Economy

Culture

Music was formally initiated in Pakil by San Pedro Bautista (1586), the Guardian of the Franciscan order. He established the only Music Academy in the country. The school started with 400 children from towns along Laguna de Bay. These students started as church choir members and were taught how to make musical instruments out of locally available materials like bamboo, cans, wood and coconut shells. These kids were called “Tiple” and they trained other younger children to become members of the church choir.

The entire population became involved in teaching their youth to sing and play instruments. This tradition was handed down from generation to generation. The Adonay family influenced the spread of musical interest and helped form the first brass band in Pakil.

Tacio Celis helped train children to read musical notes and play instruments. Since then, many young musicians finished college on scholarships by playing for their school bands.

Currently Pakil Music Program is helping out young students to continue the rich musical heritage of the town. Pakil Music Program (PMP) is providing music education through note reading and instrument performances with the help of some retired musicians. The current executive director of the PMP is Roy Regalado.

Religion

St. Peter of Alcantara Parish

Main article: St. Peter of Alcantara Parish, Pakil, Laguna

The St. Peter of Alcantara Parish, also the Diocesan Shrine of the Our Lady of Turumba is a Roman Catholic Church in Pakil and home to the Our Lady of Sorrows de Turumba.

File:Pakil Church in Laguna historical marker.jpg|Historical Marker of Pakil Church File:Pakil,Lagunajf6619 12.JPG|Facade of Parochial Office File:Pakil,Lagunajf2609 22.JPG|Original Painting of the Our Lady of Turumba File:Pakil,Lagunajf2609 21.JPG|Retablo of the Turumba Chapel File:TurumbaChurchjf6574 06.JPG|Pulpito File:TurmbaChurchjf6574 14.JPG|Minor retablo with crucified Christ File:RetabloMayordePaquil.jpg|Retablo Mayor of Pakil Church File:PaquilFaçade.jpg|The Façade of Pakil Church

Our Lady of Turumba

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/NuestraSeñoraDeLosDoloresDeTurumba.jpg" caption="The Primera Replica of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Turumba enshrined to its chapel housing the original framed image."] ::

Main article: Our Lady of Turumba

Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Turumba ("Our Lady of Sorrows of Turumba") is the name for a specific statue of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Sorrows, enshrined in Pakil.

Liceo de Pakil

Liceo de Pakil is a private sectarian Catholic high school originally established by the Maryknoll Fathers in 1956. At first, the school was named Maryknoll Fathers High School following the namesake of its leaders. When the Maryknoll Fathers had to go to their mission in Davao, they ceded the leadership to the Maryknoll Sisters who subsequently changed the school's name into Maryknoll High School. Upon the termination of the mission of the Maryknoll Sisters in 1972, Bishop Pedro N. Bantigue invited the Augustinian Recollect Sisters to administer the school. The name was changed again to Mary Immaculate Academy by the Augustinian Recollect Sisters. In 1982, the school's name was changed to Liceo De Pakil by the Diocese of San Pablo. The first batch to graduate under Liceo de Pakil was the batch of 1983 graduating class. In 1986, the administration of the school was passed on to the Missionary Catechists of St. Therese (MCST). Liceo De Pakil is currently under the administration of the MCST and the Diocese of San Pablo.

Education

The Pangil-Pakil Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Banilan Elementary School
  • Casa Real Elementary School
  • Casinsin Elementary School
  • Cornelio C. Dalena Elementary School
  • Gisgis Elementary School
  • Kabulusan Elementary School
  • Matikiw Elementary School
  • Maulawin Elementary School
  • Pakil Elementary School
  • Sulib Elementary School

Secondary schools

  • Balian National High School
  • Balian National High School (Galalan Annex)
  • Dambo National High School

Notable personalities

References

References

  1. {{DILG detail
  2. "An Act Converting the Sitio of Casa Real in Municipality of Pakil, Province of Laguna, to a Barrio to Be Known As Barrio Casa Real". LawPH.com.
  3. "An Act Converting the Sitio of Casinsin in the Municipality of Pakil, Province of Laguna, to a Barrio to Be Known As Barrio Casinsin". LawPH.com.
  4. "An Act Converting the Sitio of Kabulusan in the Municipality of Pakil, Province of Laguna, to a Barrio to Be Known As Barrio Kabulusan". LawPH.com.
  5. "An Act to Convert the Sitio of Durado in the Municipality of Pakil, Province of Laguna, into a Barrio to be known as the Barrio of Dorado of Said Municipality". LawPH.com.
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180113150237/https://www.dioceseofsanpablo.com/schools Schools]
  7. (January 15, 2021). "Masterlist of Schools".
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  10. "The art of Danilo Dalena and the Filipino everyman". CNN Philippines.
  11. "'50 Years of Drumming:' Jun Regalado marks milestone with all-star free concert". Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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