Gasan, Marinduque
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Gasan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Marinduque, Philippines
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. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 33,772 people. The municipality is bounded by the provincial capital, Boac
Boac, Marinduque
Boac is one of the two first class municipalities in Marinduque municipality in the province of Marinduque, Philippines...

, to the north and east, by Buenavista
Buenavista, Marinduque
Buenavista is a 5th class municipality in the province of Marinduque, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 19,271 people in 3,868 households.-Barangays:Buenavista is politically subdivided into 15 barangays.* Bagacay...

 to the southeast and by the Tablas Strait
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 to the south and west. It is the second-oldest municipality in Marinduque, after Boac. Residents of Gasan are called Gaseños.

The Tres Reyes Islands off the coast of Marinduque are under the jurisdiction of Gasan, specifically under the jurisdiction of the municipality's Barangay Pinggan.

History

In 1942, during World War II
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, the Japanese Imperial forces landed in Gasan, Marinduque.

In 1945, the combined United States and Allied Philippine Commonwealth forces landed in Gasan, Marinduque. The 5th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was participated in the battle to attacking Japanese forces, during which hundreds of Japanese troops were taken prisoner at the town of Gasan, Marinduque. This became known as the Battle of Marinduque.

In 1957, barrio Banto-anin was renamed as Bukal and barrio Hinubuan was renamed as Antipolo.

Barangays

Gasan is politically subdivided into 25 barangay
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s.


  • Antipolo
  • Bachao Ibaba
  • Bachao Ilaya
  • Bacong-Bacong
  • Bahi
  • Bangbang
  • Banot
  • Banuyo
  • Bognuyan
  • Cabugao
  • Dawis
  • Dili
  • Libtangin

  • Mahunig
  • Mangiliol
  • Masiga
  • Matandang Gasan
  • Pangi
  • Pinggan
  • Tabionan
  • Tapuyan
  • Tiguion
  • Barangay I (Pob.)
  • Barangay II (Pob.)
  • Barangay III (Pob.)



All barangays in Gasan are bounded in part by coastline except the mountaineous barangays of Bachao Ilaya, Cabugao, Dawis, Mangiliol, Matandang Gasan, Tabionan, Tapuyan and Tiguion.

Tourism

Gasan is home to some of Marinduque's best-known tourist spots:
  • Guingona Park

This park located in Barangay Uno is where Gasan's cenaculos are played during the Moriones Festival.
  • Reyes Park

Reyes Park in Barangay Dos serves as the Gasan boardwalk. Fairs are conducted in the park, and a wooden footbridge leading to nearby Barangay Dili can be seen (and crossed). The bridge is a landmark of Barangay Dili.
  • Talao Cave

Talao Cave in Barangay Tiguion is a series of twelve caves accessible from three mountain trails that can only be crossed on foot. The caves are located in the midst of a rain forest.
  • Tres Reyes Islands

The Tres Reyes Islands in Barangay Pinggan, named after the Three Kings of the Nativity
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, are a potential tourist destination. True to its name, the island chain consists of three islands named Gaspar, Melchor and Baltazar and are visible from any point of the Gasan coastline. Reaching the islands takes about 30–45 minutes by boat.

Religion

  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Aglipayan Church - which has a strong following in the town

Festivals

There are three main festivals celebrated in Gasan, two of which are unique to the municipality:
  • Araw ng Gasan

The Araw ng Gasan commemorates the town's founding nearly 400 years ago as a Spanish pueblo by Father Juan Rosado in honor of Saint Bernard of Marinduque.
  • Gasang-Gasang Festival

The Gasang-Gasang Festival celebrates the origins of the name "Gasan". Sponsored by the Gasan Culture and Arts Foundation, or GASCUAF, and held after the Moriones Festival, the festival features a live dance competition where several barangays have competed in the competition held in downtown Gasan. In 2006, however, the festival was held instead at the open-air tiangge area of Barangay Libtangin due to objections from the mayor over the festival being held downtown.
  • Moriones Festival

Like all other municipalities in Marinduque, Gasan celebrates the Moriones Festival
Moriones Festival
The Moriones is an annual festival held on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks...

 during the Holy Week
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. A parade of "morions", or Roman soldiers, is conducted in downtown Gasan, as well as the Gasan cenaculo at Guingona Park on Good Friday.

Barangay landmarks

In a recent tourist campaign known as "Parine na bayâ!", the municipal government promoted individual barangays' products and landmarks in a bid to showcase Gasan as a tourist destination. Some include the following:
  • Antipolo: Fish products
  • Bachao Ibaba and Bachao Ilaya: Wooden handicrafts
  • Bacong-Bacong: Watermelons
  • Bangbang: Wicker handicrafts
  • Banot: Banot Beach Park
  • Bognuyan: Fish
  • Cabugao: Gemilina plantation
  • Dili: Wooden footbridge
  • Libtangin: Open-air tiangge
  • Mangiliol: Arrowroot
  • Masiga: Patis
  • Pangi: Butterfly farm
  • Pinggan: Tres Reyes Islands
  • Tabionan: Tabionan River
  • Tapuyan: Nito
  • Tiguion: Talao Cave

Transportation

The Marinduque Ring Road passes through Gasan and is known as San Jose Street in downtown Gasan. Tricycles and jeepneys can be used to navigate the town, while jeepneys can also be used to go to other towns. Taxis are available to and from major transportation terminals. Buses also stop in downtown Gasan to go to Lucena City
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 and further on to Metro Manila
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. Many roads are paved.

Marinduque Airport
Marinduque Airport
Marinduque Airport is the only airport located on and serving the island province of Marinduque in the Philippines. The airport is located in Barangay Masiga in the town of Gasan, near the border with the provincial capital, Boac...

, the island's only airport, is located in Barangay Masiga. Zest Air is the first airline to travel to Marinduque in he year 2008 after four consecutive years closed. In the year 2009 Seair has started travel to Marinduque. More airlines plan to fly to Marinduque by the year 2010 Air Philippines hopefully will start to travel and in the year 2011 Cebu Pacific will follow to travel to Marinduque.

Name

The origin of the name of Gasan came from the term Gasang or Gasang-Gasang, a type of coral once abundant around the town's shoreline. Legend has it that when the Spaniards discovered the town, they found an old woman near the banks of today's Matandang Gasan River. When asked in Spanish what was the name of the town, she interpreted it as if they were asking about what was the name of the corals growing around the area, with the Spaniards interpreting her answer as the name of the town. Over time, the term Gasang-Gasang was shortened to Gasang before being shortened further to Gasan.

In celebration of the origins of the town's name, the municipality celebrates the Gasang-Gasang Festival every April after the more popular Moriones Festival
Moriones Festival
The Moriones is an annual festival held on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks...

.

Tertiary

  • Marinduque Midwest College
  • Marinduque State College
    Marinduque State College
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     - Fisheries

  • Secondary

    • Bangbang National High School
    • Bognuyan National High School
    • Paciano A. Sena Memorial High School
  • Tapuyan National High School
  • Tiguion National High School
  • Marinduque Christian Academy

  • Primary

    • Antipolo-Banuyo Elementary School
    • Bachao Elementary School
    • Bacongbacong Public School
    • Bahi Public School
    • Bangbang Elementary School
  • Banot-Mahunig Elementary School
  • Bognuyan Elementary School
  • Cabugao Public School
  • Dawis Elementary School
  • Gasan Central School
  • Gaspar Public School
  • Masiga Elementary School
  • Matandang Gasan Public School
  • Pangi Elementary School
  • Pinggan Elementary School
  • Tabionan Elementary School
  • Tapuyan Elementary School
  • Tiguion Elementary School

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