Tuklas Cavite - Municipality of Magallanes
Municipality of Magallanes
History
Magallanes began it's history as a barrio called Panitan, then a part of the municipality of Maragondon. Panitan was derived from the Tagalog word “panit”, meaning “to remove the bark of a tree”. Long before the coming of the Spaniards, there grew along the mountainside of this barrio big trees called bitangcol which provide a source of income for the people. The barks of the trees are removed (panitan) and used as containers for storing palay or unhusked rice. The fibers of the barks were removed and twined into durable ropes. Because of this unusual occupation of the people the barrio came to be known as Panitan or Banitan.
The first inhabitants of Panitan were Isidro Baltao, Glicerio Manalo, Florentino Mojica, and Ignacio Arat. Time came when the people, tired of travelling the long distance to the poblacion of Maragondon, decided to seek the separation of the barrio and its conversion into an independent municipality. Isidro Baltao headed a three-man delegation to Manila to petition the Spanish Governor-General Domingo Moriones for the conversion of Panitan into a town.
Barrio Panitan, renamed Magallanes, became an independent municipality on 15 July 1879. The first gobernadorcillo of Magallanes was Anastacio Diones. The designation gobernadorcillo was changed to capitan municipal shortly before the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution. Juan Bello, a former capitan municipal, was the leader of Filipino revolutionists again Spain. When the Americans came the title, capitan municipal was changed to municipal president.
In 1904, the town was reverted to a barrio of Maragondon when its annual income became insufficient to maintain its status as an independent municipality. It was only in 1916 that Magallanes once again became a town.
Culture
Muscovado Festival
Magallanes is an agriculture-based municipality, their primary source of income and living is in sugar cane farming. Provided with this source of living, the town of Magallanes is very popular in producing muscovado. Muscovado is a type of unrefined brown sugar from sugarcane juice with a strong molasses flavor.
Tourist Spot
Buhay Forest
You can visit the Buhay Forest in magallanes Cavite where you can enjoy the beautiful green scenery and the life in forest. There are also activities to enjoy with you family amidst COVID-19 pandemic.
Reference links:
https://cavite.gov.ph/home/cities-and-municipalities/municipality-of-magallanes/
https://www.pinoyadventurista.com/2021/01/buhay-forest-things-to-do-in-cavite-tourist-spots.html
https://cavite.gov.ph/home/events/muscovado-festival/
Photo source:
Logo of Magallanes
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