For 2023, LGU Tapaz hailed as 3rd Place in Region 6 and Rank 1 in the province of Capiz for the most improved Municipality base on 5 pillars (Economic Dynamism, Infrastructure, Government Efficiency, Resiliency and Innovation.
This was attended by Mayor Roberto “Nonong” Palomar, OIC Administrator Milagros “Chay” Palomar and EnP Stephen Faeldin, Information Officer-designate.
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Congratulations, LGU Tapaz!
This is for the People of Tapaz!
History of Tapaz
“Naga Tapaz.”
This was the answer of some men cutting down trees when Spaniards asked what is the name of the place, honestly mistaking “Como sellama este Pueblo” means asking what they’re doing.
The Spaniards also thought that their question was answered due to the difference in languages. Hence, that place was called “Tapaz.”
Brief Profile
The Municipality of Tapaz is located at the centermost part of Panay Island. It is an agricultural municipality in the province of Capiz, composed of 58 barangays. It has a total land area of 59, 743.88 hectares. Its major products are palay, corn, sugar cane, coffee, coconut and peanuts.
Tapaz consists of 58 barangays – thirty six lowland barangays and twenty two upland barangays. It has two school districts: Tapaz East and Tapaz West.
Tapaz East is headed by Dr. Angel Payo Jr. with 22 complete elementary Schools and 14 primary schools. The Tapaz West, headed by Mrs. Lallaine G. Fundal with 20 complete elementary schools and 2 primary schools.
Tapaz has 8 secondary schools: Camburanan National High School, San Nicolas National High School, Candelaria National High School, Roxas National High School, Tapaz National High School, Bag-ong Barrio National High School, Col. Patrocenio Artuz National High School and Rev. Tomas Conejar National High School.
It also has one University that caters to the tertiary education of Tapaznon— Capiz State University (CAPSU) located at Brgy. San Julian. It offers Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED), Bachelor of Elementary Education (BE-ED), Agriculture, Forestry and Master in Educational Management and Public Administration.
For the private institutions, the Municipality has two schools: Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Academy and the Kings Meadow. OLMHRA is founded by Rev. Fr. Deodito Batiles and is being managed by the Dominican Sisters. Kings Meadow is owned and managed by Mr. and Mrs. Noli Catubuan.
Tapaz has two Parishes: St. Jerome Parish at the Poblacion and San Nicholas de Tolentino Parish at Brgy. San Nicolas. It has three mission stations: San Julian de Cuenca mission station at Brgy. San Julian; Juan Diego mission station at Brgy. Cristina; and St. Andrei Bessette mission station at Brgy. Taft.
Establishment of Tapaz
In the early 1600, there were scattered houses and no organized town and barangays. In the year 1673, Tapaz was first established as a barrio of the municipality of Dumalag. The founder Don Manuel Artuz ordered the people to build their homes near to its other to form a barrio in a place now called Daan Banwa.
However it was found out later that the place is very limited for a growing population and the Malinao River frequently overflowed its bank during rainy days, on which endangers the lives and properties of the people. For these reasons, the settlement area was transferred to its present location. Gradually the new settlement area has developed into an organized municipality and declared its political independence from Dumalag with Don Pedro Gimeno as the first Captain.
With the increasing population, Capitan Indo (as Don Pedro Gimeno was popularly known) established a public market and a church for Roman Catholic believers. Padre Alberto Bebiera was the first Parish Priest from Banate, Iloilo.
Natives, Traditions and Ethnicities
The natives of Tapaz are mixture of several ethnic groups as the Malays, Spaniards, Indonesians, and the Aetas or Negritoes who are the aborigines of Panay. In the recent years the residents are distinctly grouped. Those in the lowlands are called as the “Baludnons” and those in uplands are called “Bukidnons”. Through intermarriage economic and educational advancement, they are almost assimilated nowadays.
The famous “Binukot” still exists and the well admired courtship dance “Sinulog” remains part of the cultural life in a family who is quite economically sufficient among the tribe.
The Binukot is kept in the house from childhood and was never exposed to the public. Only the family members and close relatives could set their eyes on her. She seldom goes out for a walk but whenever she does it, she is provided by a “Hadong” (a cloth material or something of the kind) to protect her fair skin from the rays of the sun. She is showered with care and protection that all the family can give. She is not allowed to work even from doing simple household chores.
Early Developments
Tapaz gradually continues to grow as a municipality. A public market was built at barrio San Jose during the incumbency of Viciencio Gloria Sr. It is almost one kilometer and a half from the Poblacion and separated by the Panay River.
In as much as there was no bridge, the people find it difficult to commute during rainy days especially when the river is over-flooded. Some people commuted by means of banca or bamboo rafts not only during market days but almost every day when going to other places. During sunny days, jeepneys and buses served as the means of transportation.
Last November 5, 1984, super typhoon Undang hit Tapaz destroying properties including the public market, so it was transferred to the Poblacion in its present location.
Through the efforts of the municipal officials headed by Mayor Ramon Gloria and Governor Cornelio Villareal Jr., a concrete bridge was built with Engr. Talatala as the project engineer. The project was partly done. Assemblyman Pedro G. Exmundo and Mayor Remedios Exmundo continued the work until it was finished.
The construction of the bridge brought forth improvement in commerce and industry.
Under the administration of Dr. Ramon Gloria, the Rural Health Center was erected and operated and later on, it was followed by the construction and operation of Tapaz District Hospital at Brgy. Salong. Dr. Gloria also initiated the opening and funding of five Barangay High Schools in San Nicolas, Candelaria, Camburanan, Taft and Katipunan. Unluckily, due to some valid reasons, Katipunan was closed.
The continuous renovation and building of more roads and bridges allows the people to have better access of transportation from the barangays to the town and to another towns or cities.
Through the efforts of then Municipal Mayor, Atty. Pedro Exmundo, and with the support of the Municipal Officials, Congressman Vicente Andaya, Governor Esteban Contreras, Mayor Ethel Jinon of Jamindan, the national highway road connecting Tapaz and Jamindan was cemented. This was also followed by the construction of bridges at Sibaguan, Malinao and Agpilili rivers.
Present
Under the present administration lead by dynamic Municipal Mayor Roberto O. Palomar, Municipal Vice-Mayor Ma. Fe Gardose and Sangguniang Bayan Members, the long-sought limelight has finally shone to the municipality of Tapaz as currently, it became one of the progressive municipalities in the Western Visayas.
A battlecry of Tapaznons which symbolizes the burning commitment and passion of everyone to persevere, to work hard and to never lose hope has been born:
“Bakas Tapaz!”
With the cooperation of the people, sincere public governance of the Municipal Officials, work contribution of the employees and Divine Guidance and Providence of the Most High, the long-term vision of Tapaz is attainable.
HON. ROBERTO O. (NONONG) PALOMAR
Municipal Mayor
Municipality of Tapaz, Province of Capiz
I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all the people of Tapaz.
I am honored and humbled that you have placed your trust in me. I was not anticipating running UNOPPOSED but then all of a sudden, I am UNOPPOSED. Your love and confidence in me was incredible and I owe it to you all.
With your trust, I feels honored and humbled for the continued opportunity to serve all of you "MY DEAR KASIMANWA".
I feel that it is a message from all of you that you wanted my administration to CONTINUE my HARD WORK and dedication to making our beloved TOWN TAPAZ, a great place to live and raise your family which " I PROMISE TO CONTINUE TO DO TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY".
With your trust, I will work tiredlessly on your behalf to help address challenges and to secure lasting and meaningful improvements to your quality of life.
Not only Am I thankful for your support but also for all the candidates who offer to serve you, " ALL TAPAZNON" and seek solution for public problems. It is not easy to put oneself out there in such a public forum, so i give credit to those with the initiative to do so.
Again, I thank you for the opportunity to serve...
Ang Bayan ng Tapaz ay isang ika-1 na klaseng bayan sa lalawigan ng Capiz, Pilipinas. Ayon sa senso ng 2023, ito ay may populasyon na 54,423 sa may 13,473 na kabahayan.
Mga Barangay
Ang bayan ng Tapaz ay nahahati sa 58 na mga barangay.
Abangay
Acuña
Agcococ
Aglinab
Aglupacan
Agpalali
Apero
Artuz
Bag-Ong Barrio
Bato-bato
Buri
Camburanan
Candelaria
Carida
Cristina
Da-an Banwa
Da-an Norte
Da-an Sur
Garcia
Gebio-an
Hilwan
Initan
Katipunan
Lagdungan
Lahug
Libertad
Mabini
Maliao
Malitbog
Minan
Nayawan
Poblacion
Rizal Norte
Rizal Sur
Roosevelt
Roxas
Salong
San Antonio
San Francisco
San Jose
San Julian
San Miguel Ilawod
San Miguel Ilaya
San Nicolas
San Pedro
San Roque
San Vicente
Santa Ana
Santa Petronila
Senonod
Siya
Switch
Tabon
Tacayan
Taft
Taganghin
Taslan
Wright
History of Binukot in TAPAZ
Tapaz is one of the biggest town in the Province of Capiz with 58 barangays both in the hinterland and lowland area. It is strategically sheathed at the central part of Panay Island. Its neigh boring towns are Jamindan in the North Calinog, Iloilo in the South part of the mountains of Antique and Libacao, Aklan in the west, and a portion of Dumalag and Bingawan, Iloilo in the east.
Tapaz is noted of its mountainous terrain and its virgin forest wildlife in the forest are preserved by the natives. The natives of Tapaz are mixture of several ethnic groups as the Malays, Spaniards, Indonesians and the Aetas or Negritoes. Who were the aborigines of Panay in the recent years the residents were distinctly grouped as the “Baludnon” those in the lowland and “Bukidnon” (those in the upland).
From the hinterland the famous “Binukot” still exists and it is only entertained through dances like Kapispisan which symbolizes the birds in the forest. Sinulog courtship and Handungan offering at the time she wished.
Binukot is usually kept and well cared in the house since birth and is never expensed to the public. Only the family members and close relatives could set their eyes on her. She seldom goes out for a walk but whenever she does, she is provided by a “Handong” to protest her fair skin from the rays of the sun. She is showered with love, care and protection that all the family can give. She is not allowed to do simple household chores. No gentleman is allowed to enter the place especially strangers with the purpose. That the family wanted to let the Binukot stay with them forever. The house of the Binukot is well guarded.
Sound of an “Agong” is a signal for the “Alalay” to comfort the Binukot. One day a ceremony was done. The group begun to dance around to comfort her. Unknowingly a hunter with his guide happened to pass by. They were very curious of what was going on. Everybody around the small house was enjoying and nobody noticed the hunter. The hunter was very eager to see what is inside the nipa hut, he touched and the door was opened. To his surprise a white beautiful legs came out. The hunter was so curious that he touched again another part of the nipa hut. Again, a window was opened and fingers like candles came out. Out of curiosity, the hunter immediately held her fingers tightly. The guard noticed and everybody panicked in trouble. This setting was already a Courtship to the natives and “A Sinulog” dance was performed the most precious culture of the family.
The natives has a belief that once the Binukot” is touched by anyone not a family member is considered as her suitor.
The parents signified consent on the holding of the hand of the Binukot. An offering was done through a Handugan dance. Through intermarriage the mountains of Tapaz is now open to everybody who wants to visit the place. People from the hinterland and lowland are free to associate with one another. Harmonious relationship developed. There is no discrimination and this pared the way for a better socialization to our minorities. They are now given more attention by our government and everyone is given equal justice and opportunity to live anywhere in the municipality.