Orion, Bataan


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

Etymology

The town of Orion has various etymologies. One theory suggests that the town was initially called "Udyong," derived from the words "lu-ad" and "uryong," meaning muddy or swampy.
Another popular story states that during the Spanish colonial period, a group of soldiers passing through the area asked locals for the name of the place. Mistaking the question, the residents responded with "uod yon," which referred to a worm on the ground. The soldiers assumed it to be the name of the town and left, murmuring "uod, uod yon." Eventually, the town came to be known as Udyong, which was later changed to Orion.

History

Orion's official recognition date is unknown, but records indicate that it was established by a Dominican priest on April 30, 1667. On September 16, 1852, an earthquake struck the Philippines and destroyed the parochial church in Orion. The church was later reconstructed by Fr. Ulpiano Herrera, the parish priest at the time. A major fire ravaged the town in 1892, leaving only three houses unscathed. Fr. Jose Campomanes led the effort to rebuild the town, which transformed it into a thriving and attractive community.

2019 Orion fire

On January 29, 2019, a massive fire burned down over 900 houses in Sitio Depensa, Barangay Kapunitan, killing 1 person, injuring 50 persons, and affecting 1,018 families, or 6,131 individuals. The blaze was attributed to children who carelessly played with matches and afterwards mistakenly tried to douse the flames with gasoline. The fire was able to spread quickly since the sitio consisted mostly of bamboo houses, most of which stored gasoline for fishing boats. The town was then placed under state of calamity.

Geography

Orion is a municipality located in the southern part of Bataan Peninsula directly south-southwest of San Fernando, Pampanga, north of Limay, Bataan, and south of Pilar, Bataan, accessible via the Roman Superhighway. It is from Balanga and from Manila.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Bataan.

Barangays

Orion is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Demographics

In the 2024 census, Orion had a population of 63,044 people. The population density was.

Education

The Orion 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

  • Arellano Elementary School
  • Bantan Elementary School
  • Bilolo Elementary School
  • Calungusan Elementary School
  • Camachile Elementary School
  • Capunitan Elementary School
  • Daan Pare Elementary School
  • Eva Aeta Elementary School
  • General Lim Elementary School
  • Gethsemane Ecumenical School
  • Pablo R. Roman Elementary School
  • Puting Buhangin Elementary School
  • Sabatan Elementary School
  • Saint Michael the Archangel Academy
  • St. Francis Catholic School of Bataan
  • St. Michael Kinder and Elementary School
  • Sta. Elena Elementary School
  • Sto. Domingo Elementary School

Secondary schools

Notable personalities