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Carmen, Agusan del Norte

Municipality in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

Carmen, Agusan del Norte

Municipality in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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Carmen, officially the Municipality of Carmen (; ), is a municipality in the province of Agusan del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 23,172 people.

History

The first Christian settlers of Kabayawa village (now Carmen) was the family of Fulgencio Loque and Demetria Mamba from Jagna, Bohol in the early 1900s. The family encounters of the native Manobo and Higaonon tribes of Mankalasi clan was not that difficult as they were friendly. Day to day's trade was done through a barter system wherein goods and services were directly exchanged for other goods and services without using any money and through this “system”, parcels of lands were also being acquired.

In early days, parcel of land corners were planted with a moringa tree to mark and determines its boundaries which was later replaced with concrete pin called mohons when the Spanish authorities assume control of the village.

The news of abundance then spread among the siblings and extended families of the new settlers, resulting in an influx of newcomers from Luzon and other parts of Visayas. The Loques and Mambas settled in what is now poblacion while the extended families in the adjoining areas to the east, west and south of poblacion like; the Pacon, the Quesaba, the Honcolada, the Malimit, and others. Farther west the Rojales and the Jamito. While the Ebarle, the Jamero, the Sajor and the Salas in Tagcatong, and the Balmoceda in Goso-on.

Carmen got its present name from the miraculous image of the Virgin of Mount Carmen, believed to have been instrumental in killing the leader of the bandits who used to inhabit the place.

A Spanish Soldier named Juan Cardoniga was supposed to have fired his rifle at the leader of the outlaws who possessed an amulet of some source. Since his rifle did not work, Cardoniga got the image of the virgin from his necklace and place it inside the hole of the barrel after which he succeeded in firing the rifle and in killing the outlaw chief.

It was Rev. Saturnino Urios, the famous Jesuit priest of Agusan, who suggested that the name *Kabayawa *be changed to *Carmen *in honor of the secret image.

Carmen was created into a municipality in 1949, when the barrios of Carmen, Tagcatong, Cahayagan and San Agustin were separated from the municipality of Nasipit and constituted into the newly created town, by virtue of Republic Act No. 380 which was approved on June 15, 1949. This law was sponsored by Congressman Marcos M. Calo. The town came into being on July 1, 1949.

Geography

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 311.02 km2 constituting of the 2,730.24 km2 total area of Agusan del Norte.

Carmen is strategically located in the Western Agusan Corridor. It is bounded on the north by Butuan Bay, south by Buenavista, east by Nasipit and west by Misamis Oriental. Its rolling hills are planted with different kinds of orchard, where some 500 ha are devoted solely to mango plantations. About half of these are fully developed and are already producing sweet mango fruits which are being sold in volume in Cebu and Manila and to neighboring municipalities and Butuan City.

Climate

Barangays

Carmen is politically subdivided into 8 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

Demographics

In the 2020 census, Carmen had a population of 23,172. The population density was {{sigfig|23,172/311.02|2}} PD/km2.

Economy

Government

Elected government officials of Carmen for the term of 2025-2028:

  • Mayor: Ramon "Monching RMC" M. Calo
  • Vice Mayor: Jovitte C. Calo
  • Sangguniang Bayan:
    • Jesus Tranquilino R. Calo
    • Alfonso L. Elan Jr.
    • Richard O. Palang-at
    • Gilda A. Samaco
    • Romel Jhun C. Ledesma
    • Vivian S. Autor
    • Carmina Rasha G. Calo
    • Junjun R. Estoque
  • SB Secretary:
    • Sharmaine P. Pacon

List of former mayors

  • Honculada, Nicanor O. - 1949–1951
  • De Guzman, Arturo - 1952–1955
  • Malimit, Jose - 1956–1960, 1964-1967
  • Degamo, Esteban - 1960–1963
  • Calo, Tranquilino Jr. - 1968–1969, 1972–1985, 1988-1993
  • Campos, Ernesto - 1969–1971
  • Pacon, Dionesio - 1986–1987
  • Aparecio, Joaquin - 1987
  • Battad, Arnulfo - 1987 - 1988 (until January only)
  • Luneta, Eliseo - 1993–1995
  • Calo, Ramon - 1996–2004, 2007–present
  • Calo, Jovitte - 2004–2007

Tourism

Bolihon Beach
Punta Diwata Cave
Punta Diwata Reef
  • Carmen Municipal Hall: new municipal hall officially opened on July 1, 2011.
  • Plaza Beach Resort: beach covered with white sands in its coast located at Sitio Bulihon, Barangay Tagcatong.
  • Mount Carmel View Park: park commonly called by Carmenanons as "Marcos Park", located at San Isidro, Barangay Tagcatong. From here, one can view the entire Carmen and nearby municipalities, and the island province of Camiguin.
  • Punta Diwata Cave: one of the popular destinations in Carmen consisting of 43 caves, located in Barangay Vinapor.
  • Balite Beach Resort: located in Barangay Vinapor.
  • Vinapor Blue Waters: located near the Cliffs of Barangay Vinapor, this resort features carved stones formed into a dinosaurs, a reason for it to be commonly called "Jurassic Park".
  • Veranda I and II Resorts: a beach resort, hotel and convention venue located at Barangays Tagcatong and Rojales. It has air-conditioned rooms and suites, air conditioned cabañas and other facilities like cottages fronting beachfront, seafood and Chinese restaurants, mini-bar, convention hall and swimming pool.
  • Scuba diving sites: Carmen is known for its adventurous dive sites along the Punta Diwata Reefs and Balete Wall. It has six dive sites. Reef life includes soft and hard corals plus abundant reef and pelagic fishes. Profile ranges from sloping wall to cliffs with depths from 40 ft. to over a hundred, with generally sandy floors. Prime sites are located in barangays Vinapor, Tagcatong & Poblacion.
  • Cabatuan Beach
  • Kibanlag Falls

Transportation

In February 2017, the new integrated bus terminal was opened with buses for travel to and from Butuan and Cagayan de Oro.

Trisikad is also an option when traveling within the area of Carmen and also from the town proper to Nasipit.

Education

Elementary

  • Antonio Quiamjot Elementary School
  • Cahayagan Elementary School
  • Carmen Central Elementary School
  • Cervantina Elementary School
  • Doña Josefa Elementary School
  • Elpidio Salas Elementary School
  • Gosoon Elementary School
  • Manoligao Elementary School
  • Rojales Elementary School
  • San Agustin Elementary School
  • San Isidro Elementary School
  • Tagcatong Central Elementary School

Secondary

  • Carmen National High School
  • Cahayagan National High School
  • Manoligao National High School
  • Our Lady of Carmen Academy of Caraga, Incorporated
  • Vinapor National High School

References

References

  1. {{DILG detail
  2. (15 June 1949). "Republic Act No. 380 - Act Creating the Municipality of Carmen in the Province of Agusan".
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