# San Pablo, Isabela

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Municipality in Isabela, Philippines

Municipality in Cagayan Valley, Philippines

San Pablo Cabagan Viejo Municipality Municipality of San Pablo San Pablo de Cabagan Church Ruin Flag Seal Map of Isabela with San Pablo highlighted Interactive map of San Pablo San Pablo Location within the Philippines Coordinates: 17°26′52″N 121°47′42″E / 17.4478°N 121.795°E / 17.4478; 121.795 Country Philippines Region Cagayan Valley Province Isabela District 1st district Established January 1, 1910 (as San Pablo)[2] Named after St. Paul the Apostle[1] Barangays 17 (see Barangays) Government [3] • Type Sangguniang Bayan • Mayor Antonio N. Miro, Jr. • Vice Mayor Antonio Jose T. Miro III • Representative Antonio T. Albano • Electorate 17,489 voters (2025) Area [4] • Total 637.90 km2 (246.29 sq mi) Elevation 41 m (135 ft) Highest elevation 168 m (551 ft) Lowest elevation 14 m (46 ft) Population (2024 census)[5] • Total 26,462 • Density 41.483/km2 (107.44/sq mi) • Households 5,867 Economy • Income class 2nd municipal income class • Poverty incidence 19.47 % (2021)[6] • Revenue ₱ 272.5 million (2024) • Assets ₱ 657.9 million (2024) • Expenditure ₱ 235.6 million (2024) • Liabilities ₱ 81.18 million (2024) Service provider • Electricity Isabela 2 Electric Cooperative (ISELCO 2) Time zone UTC+8 (PST) ZIP code 3329 PSGC 0203133000 IDD : area code +63 (0)78 Native languages Ibanag Ilocano Tagalog Website www.sanpablo-isabela.gov.ph

**San Pablo**, officially the **Municipality of San Pablo** ([Ibanag](/source/Ibanag_language): *Ili nat San Pablo*; [Ilocano](/source/Ilocano_language): *Ili ti San Pablo*; [Tagalog](/source/Tagalog_language): *Bayan ng San Pablo*), is a [municipality](/source/Municipality_of_the_Philippines) in the [province](/source/Philippine_Province) of [Isabela](/source/Isabela_(province)), [Philippines](/source/Philippines). According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 26,462 people.[7]

## History

### Spanish occupation

San Pablo is the oldest pueblo in the Province of [Isabela](/source/Isabela_(province)). The town was founded on 1646 as *Maquila* by Fr. Pedro de Santo Tomas, making it the oldest town in [Isabela](/source/Isabela_(province)) and existing before the province's creation. The original name literally means sparkling. It was then renamed to *Cabagan*, loosely interpreted as the place where people wear "ba-ag" when the Spaniards arrived at the Philippine Islands.[8]

Mengal Baladdon and his troops, disturbed by Fray Pedro Jimenez's success in establishing Christian communities in the *Irraya*, devastated [Cabagan](/source/Cabagan) in 1683, killing twelve people and forcing the locals to escape to the mountains. The hamlet was on the point of collapse when the alcalde-mayor of Cagayan rescued it by killing some accomplices and capturing seventy. Their property was confiscated and given to the army.[8]

In 1709, a fire destroyed the [Cabagan](/source/Cabagan) Church and the convent.[8]

### American occupation

In the 1900s, Cabagan was subdivided into three divisions, namely: Cabagan Viejo, Cabagan Nuevo, and [Santa Maria](/source/Santa_Maria%2C_Isabela). Cabagan Viejo was then renamed to San Pablo, after its patron saint [Paul the Apostle](/source/Paul_the_Apostle) whose feast day is celebrated every January 15. Meanwhile, Cabagan Nuevo became the modern-day [Cabagan](/source/Cabagan), while Santa Maria retained its name.[1]

### Japanese occupation

The seat of administration for San Pablo town was moved to Barrio Auitan in 1944, then to Barrio Minanga at the request of the Japanese.[8]

### Philippine independence

In 1959, Mayor Calixtro B. Cauan returned the government center to its former location, which is now the current location.[9]

## Geography

San Pablo is situated 47.12 kilometres (29.28 mi) from the provincial capital [Ilagan](/source/Ilagan), and 476.04 kilometres (295.80 mi) from the country's capital city of [Manila](/source/Manila).

### Barangays

San Pablo is politically subdivided into 17 [barangays](/source/Barangay). [10] Each barangay consists of [puroks](/source/Purok) while some have [sitios](/source/Sitios).

- Annanuman

- Auitan

- Ballacayu

- Binguang (Baculud)

- Bungad

- Dalena

- Caddangan (Limbauan)

- Calamagui

- Caralucud

- Guminga

- Minanga Norte

- Minanga Sur

- San Jose

- [Poblacion](/source/Poblacion)

- Simanu Norte

- Simanu Sur

- Tupa (San Vicente)

### Climate

Climate data for San Pablo, Isabela Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29 (84) 30 (86) 32 (90) 35 (95) 35 (95) 35 (95) 34 (93) 33 (91) 32 (90) 31 (88) 30 (86) 28 (82) 32 (90) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 19 (66) 20 (68) 21 (70) 23 (73) 23 (73) 24 (75) 23 (73) 23 (73) 23 (73) 22 (72) 21 (70) 20 (68) 22 (71) Average precipitation mm (inches) 31.2 (1.23) 23 (0.9) 27.7 (1.09) 28.1 (1.11) 113.5 (4.47) 141.4 (5.57) 176.4 (6.94) 236.6 (9.31) 224.9 (8.85) 247.7 (9.75) 222.9 (8.78) 178 (7.0) 1,651.4 (65) Average rainy days 10 6 5 5 13 12 15 15 15 17 16 15 144 Source: World Weather Online[11]

## Demographics

‹ The [template](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Template) *[Historical populations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Historical_populations)* is being [considered for merging](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2026_June_24#Template:Infobox_demographics). ›

Population census of San Pablo Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1903 3,899 — 1918 4,994 +1.66% 1939 6,241 +1.07% 1948 5,700 −1.00% 1960 8,349 +3.23% 1970 11,539 +3.28% 1975 12,402 +1.46% 1980 13,764 +2.11% Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1990 16,680 +1.94% 1995 17,122 +0.49% 2000 19,090 +2.36% 2007 20,561 +1.03% 2010 22,040 +2.56% 2015 25,384 +2.73% 2020 26,320 +0.77% 2024 26,462 +0.13% Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[12][13][14][15][16]

In the 2024 census, the population of San Pablo was 26,462 people,[17] with a density of 41 inhabitants per square kilometre or 110 inhabitants per square mile.

## Economy

**Poverty incidence of San Pablo**

10

20

30

40

50

2000
 46.83

2003
 33.26

2006
 24.90

2009
 19.69

2012
 24.38

2015
 20.73

2018
 18.78

2021
 19.47

**Source:** [Philippine Statistics Authority](/source/Philippine_Statistics_Authority)[18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

## Culture

The *Baka* (Cow) Festival, inaugurated in 2004, is held annually on January 15.[8]

## Government

### Local government

Main article: [Sangguniang Bayan](/source/Sangguniang_Bayan)

As a municipality in the Province of Isabela, government officials at the provincial and municipal levels are voted by the town. The provincial government has political jurisdiction over most local transactions of the municipal government.

The municipality of San Pablo is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the municipal councilors are elected directly in polls held every three years.

Barangays are also headed by elected officials: [Barangay Captain](/source/Barangay_Captain), [Barangay Council](/source/Sangguniang_Barangay), whose members are called [Barangay Councilors](/source/Barangay_Kagawad). The barangays have SK federation which represents the barangay, headed by SK chairperson and whose members are called SK councilors. All officials are also elected every three years.

### Elected officials

Members of the San Pablo Municipal Council (2022-2025)[26] Position Name District Representative Antonio T. Albano Municipal Mayor Antonio N. Miro Jr. Municipal Vice-Mayor Antonio Jose T. Miro III Municipal Councilors Jannina P. Rance Roman Sebastian S. Lim-Gollayan Cherry S. Cureg William Carl C. Valdepeñas Samson B. Cammayo Mark Joseff Serrano Allan C. Malayao Leo Yule C. Balabbo

#### Past chief executives

According to accessible documents, the three Capitan Municipals of San Pablo served in the latter half of Spanish administration when Cabagan Viejo was re-established. These were the Municipal Presidents during the American period.[8]

- Don Juan S. Gollayan (1884-1889)

- Don Salvador Cauan (1890-1895)

- Don Agripino Cammayo (1896-1899)

- Don Antonio Pagulayan (1900-1903)

- Don Thomas Gollayan (19041907)

- Don Ventura Santos Guzman (1908-1910)

- Don Salvador Tumaliuan (19111914)

- Don Agustin Miro (1915-1918)

- Don Angel Cammayo (1919-1922)

- Don Valeriano Palattao (1923-1925)

- Don Anacleto Pagulayan (1926-1931)

- Don Antonio Cauan (1932-1936)

- Don Agustin Mesa (1937-1938)

San Pablo's municipal mayors during the Commonwealth period, Japanese occupation, and the Third Republic include[8]

- Hon. Manuel Masigan (1938–1940)

- Hon. Marciano Nolasco Castañeda (1941-1942 and 1945-1946)

- Hon. Melecio Antonio (1942–1943 appointed)

- Hon. Jose Guzman (1943–1944 appointed)

- Hon. Jesus Gollayan (1946–1947 appointed)

- Hon. Jose L. Tumaliuan (1948–1950)

- Hon. Hon. Aniceto Palattao (born 1951)

- Calixtro B. Cauan (1952-1955, 1956-1959 and 1960-1963)

- Hon. Cayetano N. Cauan (1964-1967, 1968-1971, 1972-1980, and 1980–1986)

These were the municipal mayors during the Fifth Republic, under the 1987 constitution:

- Hon. Antonio N. Miro, Jr. (1986-1987 OIC, 2004-2007, 2007-2010, 2010-2013, and 2016–present)

- Hon. Roy Umayam (1987–1988)

- Hon. Cayetano A. Cauan, Jr. (1988-1992; 1992-1995)

- Hon. Edwardson B. Tumaliuan (1995-1998, 1998-2001)

- Hon. Celia M. Aragon (2001–2004)

- Hon. Antonio Jose T. Miro III (2013–2016).

### Congress representation

San Pablo, belonging to the [first legislative district](/source/Legislative_districts_of_Isabela) of the province of Isabela, currently represented by Hon. Antonio T. Albano.[27]

## Education

The Schools Division of Isabela governs the town's public education system.[28] The division office is a field office of the [DepEd](/source/Department_of_Education_(Philippines)) in [Cagayan Valley](/source/Cagayan_Valley) region.[29] The San Pablo Schools District Office governs the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality.[30]

### Primary and elementary schools

- Annanuman Elementary School

- Auitan Elementary School

- Ballacayu Elementary School

- Binguang Elementary School

- Bungad Elementary School

- Caddangan Primary School

- Calamagui Elementary School

- Caralucud Primary School

- Dalena Elementary School

- Limbauan Elementary School

- Minanga Elementary School

- San Jose Elementary School

- San Pablo Central School

- San Vicente Elementary School

- Simanu Norte Elementary School

- Simanu Sur Elementary School

### Secondary schools

- Dalena High School

- San Pablo National High School

- Simanu National High School

- Saint MICS Achievers Center

- St. Paul Vocational and Industrial High School

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## External links

- [Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines](http://www.competitive.org.ph/cmcindex/pages/profile/?lgu=San%20Pablo%20(IA))[*[permanent dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

- [San Pablo at the Isabela Government Website](http://provinceofisabela.ph/index.php/municipalities/2013-07-10-14-46-43/2013-07-10-14-56-20)

- [Local Governance Performance Management System](http://www.blgs.gov.ph/lgpmsv2/cmshome/index.php?pageID=23&frmIdDcfCode=7&fLguType=CM&frmIdRegion=2&frmIdProvince=21&frmIdLgu=298) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20161010201809/http://www.blgs.gov.ph/lgpmsv2/cmshome/index.php?pageID=23) 2016-10-10 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)

- [Philippine Standard Geographic Code](https://psa.gov.ph/classification/psgc/barangays/0203133000)

- [Philippine Census Information](https://web.archive.org/web/20081120024509/http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/index.html)

- [Municipality of San Pablo](https://web.archive.org/web/20060313142412/http://elgu2.ncc.gov.ph/stamaria-isabela/)

Places adjacent to San Pablo, Isabela Tuguegarao / Peñablanca, Cagayan Santa Maria San Pablo Maconacon Cabagan

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