Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
Solano, officially the Municipality of Solano, is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
According to 2021 data from the Bureau of Local Government Finance, Solano has the highest locally sourced revenue of all the municipalities in Region 2 making it one of the notable economic hubs in Cagayan Valley. This further solidified the status of Solano as the undisputed premier town of Cagayan Valley.
History
In 1760, the original name of the town was Bintauan, then a Gaddang settlement that is now a barangay of Villaverde. The town was later moved and formally founded in 1767 by Father Alejandro Vidal, a Dominican priest who led a Spanish mission. In 1768, it was called Lungabang, from the Gaddang word for cave, lungab. The name was later changed to Lumabang by the Spaniards for convenience. In 1851, Governor General Antonio Urbiztondo declared Lumabang a barrio of Bayombong for not having sufficient inhabitants and revenue to maintain itself. Governor General Ramon Solano y Llanderal authorized the separation of Lumabang as barrio from Bayombong. In 1853, the first Ilocanos arrived, brought by Don Diego Lumicao, a former gobernadorcillo. In 1889, it was renamed Solano, in honor of Governor General Ramon Solano y Llanderal.The town was redeveloped by Father Juan Villaverde in 1889, and the poblacion consisted of 14 parallel wide streets, each having a width of 20 meters. Streets run from north to south and east to west, forming 100 square blocks with an aggregate area of one hectare per block. Solano was the largest municipality in the province until two of its barangays, Caliat and Bintawan, were separated to become the municipalities of Quezon and Villaverde respectively. The land area of Solano was correspondingly reduced to 13,980 hectares. In 1957, the barrios of Ibung and Bintawan were separated to form the town of Ibung, later renamed as Villaverde.
Geography
Solano is situated from the provincial capital Bayombong, and from the country's capital city of Manila.Barangays
Solano is politically subdivided into 22 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.- Aggub
- Bagahabag
- Bangaan
- Bangar
- Bascaran
- Communal
- Concepcion
- Curifang
- Dadap
- Lactawan
- Osmeña
- Pilar D. Galima
- Poblacion North
- Poblacion South
- Quezon
- Quirino
- Roxas
- San Juan
- San Luis
- Tucal
- Uddiawan
- Wacal
Economy
Solano is the main commercial and financial center of Nueva Vizcaya. It also has the most number of fast food restaurants in the province and has the most number of banks among the municipalities in the entire region with 25 banks. Major banks as well as rural and regional banks are based here.Government
Local government
Solano is part of the lone congressional district of the province of Nueva Vizcaya. It is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the municipal councilors are elected directly in polls held every three years.Elected officials
| Position | Name |
| Representative | Luisa L. Cuaresma |
| Mayor | Atty. Philip A. Dacayo |
| Vice Mayor and Presiding Officer | Eduardo DL. Tiongson |
| Councilors | Thomas Dave C. Santos |
| Councilors | Clifford F. Tito |
| Councilors | Michael DL. Tiongson |
| Councilors | Walter D. Savedra Sr. |
| Councilors | Atty. Jerome G. Marcos |
| Councilors | Roland M. Carub |
| Councilors | Joseph T. Alindada |
| Councilors | Luisito L. Lannu |
| Sectoral Representatives | LnB Pres. Melchor E. Marzo |
| Sectoral Representatives | PPSK Pres. Isaac R. Divina |
| Sectoral Representatives | IPMR Leon G. Dumani |
Local chief executives
Spanish-era heads of government
Under the Spanish regime, Solano was ruled by a gobernadorcillo, which was elected by the cabezas de barangay which represented the survival of the earlier tribal organizations and were responsible for the tributes of their groups. The cabezas were originally hereditary, but, in time, it became elective. The electors of the gobernadorcillo were current or former heads of the barangay and after 3 years of service became eligible for the office.The following list shows the gobernadorcillos, who had the honorary title "Don", during the Spanish regime from 1762 to 1898.
The following served as capitán del pueblo:
The next three years, the town head was to be known gobernadorcillo, and the position of capitan del pueblo was abolished.
- 1779 Antonio Dayag
- 1780 Vicente Labog
- 1781 Francisco Busa
- 1782 Manuel Balassu
- 1783 Pedro Arasa
- 1784 Tomas Abbacan
- 1785 Clemente Malenab
- 1786 Tomas Lauagan
- 1787 Domingo Dumelod
- 1788 Santiago Agguid
By executive order of 1851, Governor-General Antonio Urbiztondo, Marques de la Solana, declared Lumabang as a barrio of Bayombong, resulting in the office of gobernadorcillo becoming teniente del barrio.
It was during this time when a new province, Isabela, was created, carving a portion of Nueva Vizcaya and a part of Cagayan. The new province was named in honor of Queen Isabella of Spain. The Governor of Nueva Vizcaya was Julian del Valle. The alcalde mayor of Cagayan came here for the purpose of this reorganization.
- 1857 Venido Loggan
- 1858 Domingo Esguerra
- 1859 Miguel Dumelod
- 1860 Miguel Loggan
In 1890, the establishment of the office of the justice of the peace was inaugurated in all the towns, and the first to assume this office in Solano was Domingo Panganiban who was in turn succeeded by Juan Sobrino, a Spaniard. who was succeeded by Sebastián Panganiban. who was then succeeded by Domingo Panganiban who held this office till 1898.
- 1890 Justice of the Peace Domingo Panganiban
- 1890 Justice of the Peace Juan Sobrino
- 1890 Justice of the Peace Sebastián Panganiban
- 1890-98 Justice of the Peace Domingo Panganiban
- 1890-91 Gobernadorcillo Antonio Dumelod
- 1892-93 Gobernadorcillo Domingo Loggan
- 1894-95 Gobernadorcillo Sebastian Panganiban
- 1896-97 Capitán Municipal Sebastián Panganiban
- 1898 Teniente Mayor Felipe Lumicao
Culture and tourism
The town's Pagbiagan Festival is celebrated every year of October 11. It coincides with Solano's founding anniversary, as well as the feast day of the town's patron Saint Louis Beltran. Through Presidential Proclamation 658, October 2, 2024 was declared a special non-working day to celebrate Solano Day and its 163rd Founding Anniversary highlighted by the Pagbiagan Festival 2024 that runs from September 29 to October 2.Tourist attractions and sites of interest in Solano include:
Education
The Schools Division of Nueva Vizcaya governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region. There are two schools district offices which govern all public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality. These are Solano I Schools District Office, and Solano II Schools District Office.Primary and elementary schools
- Aggub Elementary School
- Aldersgate College - Elementary Department
- Bagahabag Elementary School
- Bangaan Elementary School
- Bangar Elementary School
- Bascaran Central School
- Calaoagan Elementary School
- Concepcion Elementary School
- Curifang Elementary School
- Dadap Elementary School
- Isaiah Christian Academy of Solano, Inc.
- Kids Workshop Learning Center
- Lactawan Elementary School
- Pilar D. Galima Elementary School
- Saint Louis School - Elementary Department
- San Juan Elementary School
- San Luis Elementary School
- Solano East Central School
- Solano North Elementary School
- Solano South Central School
- Solano West Elementary School
- Tucal Elementary School
- Uddiawan Elementary School
- Wacal Elementary School
Secondary schools
- Aldersgate College - High School Department
- Bascaran National High School
- Dalton High School
- Solano High School
- Saint Louis School - High School Department
- Uddiawan National High School
Higher educational institutions
- Aldersgate College
- Cagayan Valley Maritime Studies
- Fuzeko Polytechnic College
- Solano Institute of Technology
- Nueva Vizcaya Caregiver Academy
- Niño Jesus de Praga Learning
- Saint Louis College of Solano Inc
Media
AM station
- DWMG 1395 kHz
FM stations
- DWDC 101.3 BiGSOUNDfm
- DWNV 100.5
Notable personalities
- Danilo Lim, army officer
- Hillarie Parungao, beauty pageant titleholder
- Jimboy Martin, actor, and rapper
- Jose Gambito, public official
- Marites Vitug, investigative journalist
- Romeo A. Brawner, public official