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General Tinio
Brief History of General Tinio
According to the story passed on from one generation to another, the town got
its name because of miscommunication between the natives and the Spanish
colonizers. A native settler when asked by a Spanish soldier "Llama el pueblo?"
kindly replied "Papaya" referring to the particular fruit tree growing
abundantly in the place (not understanding the Spanish language). The name stuck
to the Spanish colonizers and the place from then on was called "PAPAYA".
Papaya was a sitio of Bo. Mapisong which was then a barrio of Gapan, Nueva Ecija
(now Gapan City). Bo. Mapisong became a town in 1851 changing its name to
Penaranda after a Spanish engineer Jose Maria Penaranda. Papaya became one of
its barangays. Papaya became a town on January 1, 1921 through the collaborative
efforts of Capitan Mamerto Padolina who was then the Secretary of the Governor
of the Province, Judge Segundo Bernardo and Francisco Padolina.
On August 19, 1957, Congressman Celestino Juan sponsored a congressional act
changing the name of Papaya to General Tinio in honor of General Manuel Tinio,
a noble and prominent revolutionary leader against the Spaniards known as
Magiting. General Tinio hailed from the Province of Nueva Ecija.
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MinalungaoNational Park
General Tinio and Gapan. Declared as a National Park, it features a breathtaking
view of the narrow but deep Peņaranda river. On both side of the river bank one
looks up 16 meters high limestone walls. The ridge formation of white sculptured
limestone walls shows the might of the great river...more on Minalungao Park
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