Dingras

Dingras
Municipality

Facade of the church of Dingras

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Map of Ilocos Norte showing the location of Dingras
Dingras

Location within the Philippines

Coordinates: 18°07′N 120°42′E / 18.117°N 120.700°E / 18.117; 120.700Coordinates: 18°07′N 120°42′E / 18.117°N 120.700°E / 18.117; 120.700
Country Philippines
Region Ilocos (Region I)
Province Ilocos Norte
District 2nd District
Founded 1598
Barangays 31
Government[1]
  Mayor Erdio Valenzuela
Area[2]
  Total 96.00 km2 (37.07 sq mi)
Population (2010)[3]
  Total 37,021
  Density 390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 2913
Dialing code 77
Income class 2nd class; rural
Website www.dingras.gov.ph

Dingras is a second class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 37,021 people.[3] The locality’s average annual growth rate is 1.03%. Most of the population are engaged in farming as the primary source of income.

The Municipality of Dingras has a total area of 17,962 hectares, ranking 8th in size among the 23 municipalities including Laoag City. It accounts for practically 5.2% of the total land area of Ilocos Norte and corresponding percentage to the municipal area composed of thirty one (31) barangays. Six (6) are on the Poblacion and twenty five (25) in the rural area. Out of the total area 6,305 hectares is devoted to rice and corn production. Other non-productive areas are devoted to livestock production, swine production and other livelihood projects

Barangays

Dingras is politically subdivided into 31 barangays.[2]

Brgy Name Population
(2010)[3]
Remarks
Albano Poblacion
Bacsil
Bagut
Parado Bangay
Baresbes
Barong
Bungcag
Cali
Capasan
Dancel Poblacion
Foz
San Marcos
Elizabeth
Francisco Surrate
Suyo
San Esteban
Espiritu
Sulquiano Sidiran
Guerrero Poblacion
Lanas
Lumbad
Madamba Poblacion
Mandaloque
Medina
Ver Naglayaan
San Marcelino Padong
Puruganan Poblacion
Peralta Poblacion
Root Baldias
Sagpatan
Saludares

History

The Legend of DINGRAS

As in other communities, the town of Dingras has an interesting legend as to how its name evolved. The legend, as handed down from generation to generation, was classically romantic, a gallant heir - warrior fighting for a lady’s love.

In the early times, there were two prosperous barangays in the present site of the town each one ruled by a powerful chief or datu. They were bitter and mortal enemies. Naslag was the powerful chief of the barangay north of the river while Allawigan was the chief of the south of the river. One day, Allawigan and his warriors went to hunt. Rass, his son, was the bravest among them. During the hunt, Ras followed the deer, which went north across the river. While he was watching the fleeing deer, he saw a beautiful damsel gathering wild flowers on the opposite side of the riverbank. She was Ding, the daughter of Naslag. To help the lady, Ras gathered the most beautiful flowers near him; put them at the head of his arrow and shoot near the lady’s feet. Ding looked at the other side of the river and waved her hands. Ras went home happily.

Ras begged his father for permission to win Ding for his wife. But because the fathers of Ding and Ras were bitter enemies, the only way he could win her was in the open battle fiercely fought between the two tribes. Ras led his father’s warriors. They fought valiant and came out victorious in the end. Ras asked for Ding as a prize but Naslag refused. This angered him and hurled a challenge to the bravest warrior of Naslag in single combat with Ding as prize. The challenge was accepted. The combat was fought, and again, Ras was victorious. He brought Ding triumphantly to Allawigan, his father. Thereafter, the people named the two barangays Dingras, after Ras, their valiant warrior ruler, and Ding, his beautiful wife.

Demographics

Population census of Dingras
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 30,519    
1995 31,485+0.59%
2000 33,310+1.22%
2007 35,793+1.00%
2010 37,021+1.24%
Source: National Statistics Office[3][4]

Longest Bibingka

On October 9, 2007, Dingras, Ilocos Norte, Philippines eyed a "Guinness World Records" certification after baking a kilometer-long "bibingka" (native cake) made from 1,000 kilos of cassava and eaten by 1,000 residents.[5]

List of Cultural Properties of Dingras

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Versoza House Ruins Destroyed by earthquake Ilocos Norte Dingras Padawin Street, Brgy. Madamba, Poblacion, 18°06′09″N 120°41′51″E / 18.102366°N 120.697444°E / 18.102366; 120.697444 (Versoza House Ruins)

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Silvino Madamba House Ilocos Norte Dingras Brgy. Madamba 18°06′10″N 120°41′50″E / 18.102799°N 120.697235°E / 18.102799; 120.697235 (Silvino Madamba House)

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Taylan House Ilocos Norte Dingras Brgy. Madamba 18°06′07″N 120°41′54″E / 18.101981°N 120.698360°E / 18.101981; 120.698360 (Taylan House)

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Albano House Ilocos Norte Dingras Brgy. Madamba 18°06′06″N 120°41′55″E / 18.101802°N 120.698647°E / 18.101802; 120.698647 (Albano House)

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St. Joseph Educational Center of Dingras Built in the 1940s-1950s; formerly the parish church of Dingras Ilocos Norte Dingras Brgy. Madamba 18°06′08″N 120°41′56″E / 18.102133°N 120.698983°E / 18.102133; 120.698983 (St. Joseph Educational Center of Dingras)

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St. Joseph Parish Church of Dingras Ilocos Norte Dingras Poblacion, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′11″N 120°41′55″E / 18.102967°N 120.698733°E / 18.102967; 120.698733 (St. Joseph Parish Church of Dingras)

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Boy Scouts Monument Ilocos Norte Dingras Poblacion, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′09″N 120°41′54″E / 18.102450°N 120.698333°E / 18.102450; 120.698333 (Boy Scouts Monument)

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St. Joseph Institute of Dingras Building Ilocos Norte Dingras Poblacion, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′12″N 120°41′54″E / 18.103450°N 120.698417°E / 18.103450; 120.698417 (St. Joseph Institute of Dingras Building)

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Unknown House Ilocos Norte Dingras Rang-ay, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′14″N 120°41′50″E / 18.103966°N 120.697130°E / 18.103966; 120.697130 (Unknown House)

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Puruganan Ancestral House Currently used as Community Rural Bank of Dingras, with NHCP historical marker Ilocos Norte Dingras Brgy. Madamba 18°06′15″N 120°41′51″E / 18.104150°N 120.697385°E / 18.104150; 120.697385 (Puruganan Ancestral House)

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Josefa Llanes Escoda Monument House where Josefa Llanes Escoda was born.[6] Ilocos Norte Dingras Dona Josefa Llanes Escoda National Highway, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′15″N 120°41′52″E / 18.104186°N 120.697669°E / 18.104186; 120.697669 (Josefa Llanes Escoda Monument)

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Dingras Cemetery Ilocos Norte Dingras Dona Josefa Llanes Escoda National Highway, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′53″N 120°41′32″E / 18.114681°N 120.692351°E / 18.114681; 120.692351 (Dingras Cemetery)

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Tabacalera de Dingras Ilocos Norte Dingras Dona Josefa Llanes Escoda National Highway, Brgy. Madamba 18°06′50″N 120°41′31″E / 18.113960°N 120.691828°E / 18.113960; 120.691828 (Tabacalera de Dingras)

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Notes

  1. "Official City/Municipal 2013 Election Results". Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Commission on Elections (COMELEC). 11 September 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Province: ILOCOS NORTE". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  4. "Province of Ilocos Norte". Municipality Population Data. LWUA Research Division. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  5. Abs-Cbn Interactive, Ilocos Norte town makes 'longest bibingka'
  6. Dela Torre 2006, p. 174

Bibliography

  • Dela Torre, Visitacion (2006). The Ilocos Heritage. Makati City: Tower Book House. ISBN 978-971-91030-9-7. 

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