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Hagonoy Bulacan Philippines
History of Hagonoy Bulacan
In the beginning, Hagonoy was just a part of Calumpit. Founded in 1771,
although according to records and old folks, there were already inhabitants in
some places of this town prior to 1771. These places were Tibaguin and Pugad,
coastal barrios sharing coastline with the city of Manila and Tampok.
The town was then and still at present abundantly with Hagonoy plants
nipa, aroma and many other tropical plants. Hagonoy leaves are considered
medicinal and can be used as food ingredients. It thrived during that time along
seashores.
Because of the medicinal value of the plant, the news of its effectiveness
spread leading the people to call the place "Hagonoy".
Hagonoy was already a thriving community even before the "blood compact"
between Spain's Lagaspi and Philippines' Sikatuna in 1571. Magat Salamat, a hero
in his own right, headed the town. He was descendant of today's Salamat families
who are now living in different barrios of this town.
Hagonoy shares its boundary with the towns of Calumpit and Paombong in
Bulacan and Masantol in Pampanga province. It is basically a fishing town with
the Manila bay areas as its fishing ground, which extends up to the provinces of
Cavite, Pampanga and Bataan.
Two fish ports, one in barrio San Pascual and the other at the Poblacion, are
the busiest spots in the town. The coastal barrios are virtually "sleepless
places" as fishermen go out to the sea at night for hours and even days while
their loving wives, children and relatives wait for them. Upon their return,
their catch is immediately sorted out and then sold at the public market here.
Their catch is also marketed in nearby towns and Metro Manila.
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Aroma Beach.
A sandy beach with aromatic plants, it is frequented by local picnickers during summer months.
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