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Gapan City is a city in the province of Nueva Ecija in the Philippines. Gapan is considered the "Footwear Capital of the North", and it is an inseparable part of the Rice Granary of the Philippines.

1 Foundation

Gapan was founded by the Spanish curates and officials who in their early occupation, exercised great influence over the people and the things they were doing. History places Gapan as one of the first towns of Pampanga founded sometime in the middle part of the sixteenth century. Records of the first Catholic Mission to the fareast indicated that in 1595 Fathers Contres Tendilla, Caballo and Salazar were responsible for clearing the forest which later became a Pueblo. In this Pueblo a church, presedencia and residential houses made of bricks and lime were constructed, now the age-old landmarks of the town.

Its foundation in 1595 makes Gapan the oldest town in Nueva Ecija and one of the oldest in the Philippines. It was likewise a big Pueblo embracing an area as far as Cabanatuan City in the north, which was its barrio with the name Cabanatuan before it separated in 1977: the Sierra Madres in the East, San Miguel, and Bulacan in the south and Candaba, Pampanga in the West. Gradually as the Spanish power waned anf economic progress caught up in the area, the pueblo disintegrated into many pueblos until it remained to comprise only the towns of Penaranda , General Tinio and San Leonardo (formerly called Manikling) all of Nueva Ecija province. In fact the Patron Saint Divina Pastora had its origin or residence in Barrio Callos , Penaranda.

2 Etymology

Old records called the town “ Ibon ” how it came to be known as Gapan is an interesting legend: At a time when the place was still awilderness, some Spanish soldier came there on a mission, when they saw natives crawling through the thick bushes. The soldier stopped them and not knowing the local dialect asked in Spanish for the name of the town. The natives knew nothing on the Spanish Language and thinking that the Spanish were asking what they were doing answered in Tagalog, a local dialect “Gumagapang gapang kami”. The Spanish took it as a name and henceforth called The Pueblo Gapang. In due time, the letter “g” was dropped and the more finessed name Gapan sticks to this day. Another legend stated the name came from the climbing and crawling plants that were so numerous in the locality.

3 Barrios

Originally, the town had eight barrios namely, Sta Cruz, Mangino, Pambuan, San Lorenzo, San Vicente, San Nicholas, Sto Cristo and San Roque or Baluarte, with San Lorenzo and San Vicente constituting the poblacion of the Municipality. Thirteen additional Barrios or Barangay were established by then Municipal council or under the charter and they are Bungo, Sto Cristo Norte, Malimba, Mahipon, Bulak, Parcutela and Marelo.

4 The church of Gapan

The church of Gapan is made of bricks, adobe and lime. The architecture is Byzantine and was constructed under the successive direction and supervision of Father Loredo, Conejo and Llaneza for a period of about sixteen years that is 1856-1872. Like most of gigantic building done during the Spanish regime, the church was built trough through forced labor. The materials used were taken from Laryuhan in Barrio San Vicente and from Barrio San Lorenzo near Pambuan to bring the material to the site of the church, laborers had to line themselves straight between the source of materials and site of construction and had to pass the bricks from one hand to another. Records show that since 1740, Gapan has “Cura Parrocos” beginning with father Francisco Medalla. Hence it is also right to assess that the Catholic Church of Gapan is now over two centuries old. The City has two Patron Saints, the Three Kings and the Divine Shepherd ness. The feast of the Three Kings on the first Sunday of every year and the Divine Shepherd ness is every May first the official City Fiesta as declared by then municipal council by an ordinance is January 6 of every year. This fact accounted for Gapan City to become a place of Pilgrimage for devotees of Central Luzon. The miracles of the Divine Shepherd ness has attracted the attention of the church authorities that on April 26, 1964, she was crown queen at the church plaza thereby making Gapan an official pilgrimage city where her graces would flourish for those who visit Gapan in the same manner that the Virgin of good voyage would lavish for those who go on pilgrimage to Antipolo City.



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