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Mangaldan
: "manga-alay Adan", "manga-gal galan"
Mangaldan was founded by the Spanish Friar
Juan Martinez in 1600. From 1600 up to 1879, local government was run
by the church, and all government officials were appointed by the friars.
Beginning 1727, the Chief Executive of the
town was given to Filipinos with Don Santiago Senan as Capitan Basal,
a title similar to Alcalde or Mayor. Mapandan is those days was a part
of Mangaldan.
As to how the town got its name, there are
three version namely:
1st version - One day, as one related, a Spanish missionary
happened to ask from one inhabitant about the name of the place in
the Spanish language. Thinking that the missionary was asking for
a glass of water to drink, the inhabitant said, "manga-alay Adan,"
meaning Adan is getting.
2nd version - The second version states that Mangaldan
got its name from the first native chief of the town, named 'Babaldan,"
a brother of the founder of the town of San Carlos.
3rd version - The third version says that just at the
middle of the plaza was a big mango tree laden with fruits. It was
customary that anyone was free to gather the fruits but it resulted
to quarreling among themselves. The meaning of "quarrel" in the dialect
is "manga-gal galan."
Of the three versions above, either sone seems to justify
the legendary origin of the town and, therefore, "manga-alay Adan," "Babaldan,"
and "manga-gal-galan," when stated in plain word, Mangaldan came out.
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Status
(As of Year 2000)
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Population
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Population
Growth Rate
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No.
Of Households
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Income
Classification
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Land
Area (Hectare)
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No.
of Barangays |
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82,142
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2.46
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15,356
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2nd
Class
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4,098
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30 |
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