Gumaca


Gumaca, officially the Municipality of Gumaca, is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.

History

Formerly known as Bumaka, the town of Gumaca was a settlement founded at the southern bank of Palanas River in the 14th century. The earliest known ruler was Lakan Bugtali.
Gumaca, one of the oldest towns in Quezon Province and only several years younger than the “Noble and Ever Loyal City of Manila”, was already a well-established community even before the Spaniards came. The community had a barangay government as early as the 14th century, Lakan Bugtali being the earliest ruler according to oral tradition and Lakan Gitingan being the last. The Barangay had for its territory much of the areas now under the territorial jurisdiction of the municipalities of Atimonan, Plaridel, Lopez, Calauag, Alabat, Perez, Quezon, Unisan, Pitogo, Guinayangan and Macalelon. Located at the mouth of what is now known as Pipisik River and nestling at the foot of Sierra Madre range, it was-as it is now-also the center of local trade and commerce.
It is perhaps because of this Franciscan friar, Fray Diego de Oropesa, first set foot in the community and introduced Christianity to the people with St. Diego de Alcala being proclaimed as the pueblo’s patron saint. In 1582, the first “visita” was erected and 1686 marked the establishment of a full-pledged town with independent government, the earlier ones having been headed by the ever-present Spanish friars.
From the early 1980s to the 1990s, there were calls to rename the town as Tañada, after nationalist and past Senator Lorenzo Tañada, with his son Wigberto Tañada proposing to have a poll once elected congressman of Quezon's fourth district; the renaming eventually did not push through.

Geography

Gumaca is located at the mouth of what is now known as Pipisik River at the foot of the Sierra Madre range. It is from Lucena and from Manila.

Barangays

Gumaca is politically subdivided into 59 barangays, as indicated below. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Climate

Demographics

Economy

Transportation

By land

The municipality is connected with Manila by the Pan-Philippine Highway and daily rail services to and from Naga & Legazpi are provided by the Philippine National Railways.
In order to spur development in the municipality, The Toll Regulatory Board declared Toll Road 5 the extension of South Luzon Expressway. A 420-kilometer, four lane expressway starting from the terminal point of the now under construction SLEX Toll Road 4 at Barangay Mayao, Lucena City in Quezon to Matnog, Sorsogon, near the Matnog Ferry Terminal. On August 25, 2020, San Miguel Corporation announced that they will invest the project which will reduce travel time from Lucena to Matnog from 9 hours to 5.5 hours.
On June 3, 2022, the Department of Transportation and San Miguel Corporation signed a Supplemental Toll Operations Agreement for SLEX Toll Road 5 which was approved by then President Rodrigo Duterte 24 days later.
Another expressway that will serve Gumaca is the Quezon-Bicol Expressway, which will link between Lucena and San Fernando, Camarines Sur.

San Diego de Alcala Cathedral

The San Diego de Alcala Cathedral is the seat of the Diocese of Gumaca and is considered as the largest cathedral in Quezon, founded as early as 1582 as a visita by the Franciscan friars. The cathedral is under the patronage of Saint Didacus of Alcala.

Government

Local government

  • Mayor: Webster Letargo

    Municipal mayors

From the discovery in 1574 and official foundation of Gumaca in 1582, Franciscan Friars have been the Town Heads:
  • Sr. Padre Diego de Oropesa
  • Sr. Padre Esteban Ortiz
  • Sr. Padre Geronimo Monte
  • Sr. Padre Gabriel Santo Tomas
  • Sr. Padre Marcelo de la Guardia
  • Sr. Padre Celestino de San Miguel
From 1671, Gobernadorcillos are the Heads of Town dof Gumaca :
  • Don Diego Jose
  • Don Francisco Santa Maria
  • Don Pedro De Castro
  • Don Simon Prada
  • Don Mariano De Dios
  • Don Jose San Agustin
  • Don Santiago Abra
  • Don Felix Gimenos
  • Don Juan Adriano
  • Don Antonio Lopez
  • Don Juan San Buenaventura
  • Don Jose Ajan de Vera
  • Don Buenaventura dela Cruz
  • Don Diego Martinez Polintan
  • Don Manuel Cuello
  • Don Don Gregorio Dandan
  • Don Nicolas Sarmiento
  • Don Francisco de Victoria
  • Don Francisco Martinez
  • Don Juan Cabig
  • Don Gaspar Catapang
  • Don Francisco Escobar
  • Don Marcos Frias
  • Don Pedro Talavera
  • Don Francisco Martinez
  • Don Diego Martinez Polonio
  • Don Diego Salvador
  • Don Francisco Cortez
  • Don Antonio Santa Maria
  • Don Pedro Talavera
  • Don Francisco de Victoria
  • Don Diego Martinez Polonio
  • Don Pedro Talavera
  • Don Buenaventura Delos Santos
  • Don Francisco Clemente
  • Don Juan Bautista
  • Don Francisco Salvador Martinez
  • Don Alejo Alonzo de Victoria
  • Don Antonio Catapang
  • Don Pedro Gimenes
  • Don Francisco Clemente
  • Don Geronimo Gimenes
  • Don Pedro Almonte
  • Don Pedro Patilo
  • Don Santiago Martinez
  • Don Bartolome Dandan Casadia
  • Don Pedro Talavera
  • Don Antonio Peras Margas
  • Don Jose Pagayanon
  • Don Francisco de Victoria
  • Don Francisco Salvador
  • Don Gregorio Gimenes
  • Don Francisco Cordero
  • Don Juan de Reyes
  • Don Eugenio delos Santos
  • Don Francisco delos Reyes
  • Don Francisco De Leon
  • Don Andres Martinez
  • Don Diego delos Santos
  • Don Miguel delos Reyes
Presidentes Municipal
  • Don Donato T. Arcaya Gobernadrocillo Interim
  • Don Carlos Capisonda
  • Don Rafael Castro
  • Don Conrado Oliveros
  • Don Tomas Tañada, Sr.
  • Don Aurelio P. Nava Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Antonino Nava
  • Don Deogracias Tañada
  • Don Panfilo M. Tañada
  • Don Valeriano Arcaya Son of Presidente Don Donato Arcaya
  • Don Marciano Linay Principe
  • Don Don Eriberto Caparros
  • Don Francisco Omaña
  • Don Vicente M. Mendoza
Japanese Occupation
  • Sr. Juan R. Tañada
  • Don Vicente D. Victoria Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Pedro Victoria
After the Liberation, the Head of Town has been changed to Municipal Mayor:
  • Sr. Mariano M. Tañada, Sr. Son of Gobernadorcillo Don Vicente Tañada
  • Dr. Cesar A. Angulo
  • Don Tomas C. Tañada, Jr. Son of Presidente Don Tomas Tañada, Sr.
Martial Law Era: :
  • Engr. Teodosio V. Principe Son of Presidente Don Marciano Principe
  • Col. Robert T. Yap-Diangco
After EDSA People Power I: :
  • Cirilo M. Tañada Son of Mayor Mariano M. Tañada, Sr.
  • Col. Rodolfo B. Caralian Died during his term of office
  • Juanito B. Bañal
  • Engr. Joy Job Arcaya Cabangon
  • Engr. Erwin P. Caralian Son of Mayor Col. Rodolfo Caralian
  • Webster Letargo

    Education

There are two schools district offices which govern all educational institutions within the municipality. They oversee the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools. These are the Gumaca East Schools District, and Gumaca West Schools District.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Anonangin Elementary school
  • Bamban Elementary school
  • Bantad-Villafuerte Elementary school
  • Biga-Labnig Elementary school
  • Binambang Elementary school
  • Calumangin Elementary school
  • Camohaguin Elementary school
  • Casasahan Elementary school
  • Cawayan Elementary school
  • Creative Genius Montessori Learning Center
  • Gayagayaan Elementary school
  • Gumaca East Central Elementary school
  • Gumaca Institute of Learning
  • Gumaca West Central Elementary school
  • Hagakhakin Elementary school
  • Kid's Light Foundation Learning Center
  • Lagyo Elementary school
  • Linkage South Learning Center
  • Mabunga Elementary school
  • Pagsabangan Elementary school
  • Panikihan Elementary school
  • Plaza Rizal Elementary school
  • Progreso Elementary school
  • Roosevelt Elementary school
  • Rosario Elementary school
  • Saint Didacus Institute
  • Sastre Elementary school
  • Villa Arcaya Elementary school
  • Villa Bota Elementary school
  • Villa Padua Elementary school
  • Villa Perez Elementary school
  • Villa Victoria Elementary school

    Secondary schools

  • Bantad National High School
  • Camohaguin National High School
  • Gumaca Integrated School
  • Gumaca National High School
  • Lamon Bay School of Fisheries
  • Panikihan National High School
  • Villa Perez National High School

    Higher educational institutions

  • ACEBA Systems Technology Institute
  • Eastern Quezon College
  • Holy Child Jesus College
  • Philtech Institute of Arts and Technology

    Notable personalities

  • Erin Tañada – 5th representative of Quezon's 4th congressional district, Liberal Party vice president
  • Lorenzo Tañada Sr. – former senator
  • Keith Micah Tan – 7th representative of Quezon's 4th congressional district.
  • Wigberto Tañada – former Liberal Party president and former senator

    Sister Cities

  • Zamboanga City
  • Makati City