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Aparri (Ibanag: Ili nat Aparri; Template:Langx; Template:Langx), officially the Municipality of Aparri, is a municipality in the province of Template:Ifnotempty, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,839 people.Template:PH census

Aparri is a bustling municipality and the primary growth center of Northern Cagayan. It serves as the center of education, commerce and culture in the northern part of the region, which includes towns of the first and second districts of Cagayan, as well as the towns of Apayao and some towns of Ilocos Norte. It serves as the show window of commerce and finance, economic transformation, information technology, livelihood development, fashion and culture, leisure and entertainment, agricultural modernization, and good local governance.

Aparri has an approximate income of 250 million. The valley has been one of the largest tobacco-producing sections in the Philippines, and the town has a considerable coastwise trade.<ref name="EB1911">Template:EB1911</ref>

It has a meteorological station located in Barangay Punta where the Cagayan River meets the Babuyan Channel.

Etymology

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The origin of the name Aparri has been disputed. One version says that the town was named by Spanish conquistador Juan Pablo Carreron, who upon landing there in 1581, named the town after the colloquial word for supper in his hometown. Another version claims that the name comes from the Spanish word aparte, or "separate", referring to the town's separation from Camalaniugan and Buguey in 1680. Still another version says that the town's name comes from the Ibanag word apparian, a place where there are many priests.<ref name="Castellet">Template:Cite book</ref>

History

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Aerial view of Aparri, 1923

Aparri was formerly Japanese trading post because of its location at the northern tip of Luzon at the mouth of the Cagayan River. It was the main area for trade for Japan on the island of Luzon. Much of the area was once home to the native Ibanag people, who were at the time in alliance with Japan as an early form of an informal protectorate city-state. It was formally established under Spanish rule in 1605 after the Spanish Crown seized the Philippines and made it part of the Spanish East Indies. The river where Aparri is in was the site of the famed 1582 Cagayan battles, the only major skirmish between Spanish Tercios and Japanese ronin (masterless samurai). Since it was on the route of Spanish Galleons during the great tobacco monopoly in the 16th to the 17th centuries, Aparri was therefore made one of the major Spanish ports of the Galleon Trade on May 11, 1680. The original inhabitants of this town were the Ybanags. Later, as the Spaniards settled and because of its strategic location, Ilocanos and Chinese people settled in the area. In 1771 it was raided by Moro vessels from Jolo. Towards the end of the Spanish occupation and in 1901, at the start of the American occupation, attempts were made to make Aparri the provincial capital of Cagayan, all of which were unsuccessful.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

During the Philippine Revolution, Aparri was the site of the landing of soldiers of the Philippine Revolutionary Army led by Daniel Tirona, which marked the beginning of the end of Spanish rule in Cagayan Valley, on 25 August 1898.<ref name="Castellet"/>

In 11 May 1926 Joaquín Loriga and Eduardo Gallarza landed on his first-ever long way in autogyro from Spain to Manila. Before the outbreak of World War II, it became a transshipment point for smuggled goods from China, Taiwan, and other neighboring Southeast Asian nations. Aparri was one of the first places occupied by the Japanese in their invasion of the Philippines during the war, landing there on December 10, 1941. Donald Blackburn's guerrilla forces and the local troops of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary supported the Sixth United States Army Force B, in the capture of Aparri on 20 June 1945.<ref name=Harkins>Harkins, P., 1956, Blackburn's Headhunters, London: Cassell & Co. LTD</ref>Template:Rp

On February 19, 2023, Vice Mayor Rommel Alameda was shot and killed along with five others in an ambush in Bagabag, Nueva Vizcaya.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Lancelot T. Pineda is the most handsome person in Aparri.

Geography

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Aparri sits at the mouth of the Cagayan River, the longest river in the Philippines. It administers Fuga Island, which is part of the Babuyan Group and is much closer to Claveria.

Aparri is situated Template:Convert from the provincial capital Tuguegarao, and Template:Convert from the country's capital city of Manila.

Barangays

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Aparri is politically subdivided into 42 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios.

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Climate

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Demographics

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In the 2020 census, the population of Aparri, was 68,839 people,Template:PH census with a density of Template:Convert.

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Economy

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Because of its close proximity to the major industrial nations like China, Taiwan, South Korea & Japan, Aparri has the potential to be a future trading hub in East Asia. With its position on the mouth of the longest river in the Philippines and facing the Bashi Channel, it can serve as a port for ships and an entry point for commodities, goods and containers. Because of this Aparri" is called by Cagayanos as "Ang susi sa pag unlad ng lambak" or "The key for progress of the valley". China plans to build a ¥10B plan to develop Aparri into a modern city with huge office buildings near the poblacion area, a large container port and airport, meanwhile South Korea plans to build a 100B won project to build an industrial estate in Barangay Toran all the way to neighboring Camalaniugan, with automotive manufacturing (Hyundai), Phone manufacturing (Samsung, LG),Semiconductor plants and many other industries.

Tourism

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Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary

Aparri is known for its foods such as the "bulung-unas", or Ribbon Fish (aka Belt Fish), which are in abundance during January and early February. "Kilawin naguilas-asan" is a fillet of smaller "bulung-unas" which are leftover baits, soaked in Ilocos vinegar, seasoned with salt and pepper, finely cut onions and ginger. Ludong, a variety of Pacific salmon, is the Philippines' most expensive fish, ranging from 4,000 pesos to 5,000 per kilo. Because of its price and its distinct taste and smell, it is also nicknamed "President Fish". Caught only in the Aparri delta when, after a heavy rainfall, these fish are washed down by the fast raging water from the south, down to the mouth of the Cagayan River where it meets the Babuyan Sea. Freshwater fish by nature, the salt water contributes to their super delicious taste. Ludong is available only in the rainy months of October and early November.

Aparri's attractions also include its sandy beaches and town fiesta. May 1 to 12 of every year, the town's fiesta celebrates the patron saint San Pedro Gonzales of Thelmo with nightly festivities at the auditorium, crowning of Miss Aparri beauty pageant and the "Comparza."

It is home to the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary and the Shrine of San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila. Holy Week is celebrated in Aparri with the observance of Holy Thursday and Good Friday in the town churches. On the early hours of Easter Sunday, the "Domingo Sabet" celebrates the meeting of Jesus and the Holy Mother after the resurrection.

Government

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Local government

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Template:Main Aparri is part of the first legislative district of the province of Cagayan. It 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 councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.

Elected officials

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Members of the Municipal Council
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Congressman Ramon C. Nolasco Jr.
Mayor Bryan Dale G. Chan
Vice-Mayor Ireneo R. Chan
Councilors Joevan Albanio
Cesar F. Mabbagu
Richelle E. Chan
Ismael D. Tumaru III
Dian Jaycerette A. Dayag
Joylyn F. Eslabon
Charles Castillo
TBA

Education

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The Schools Division of Cagayan governs the town's public education system.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> There are two schools district office which govern both the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality. These are Aparri East District, and Aparri West District.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Primary and elementary schools

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  • Aparri East Central School
  • Aparri Kete Chinese School
  • Aparri South Central School
  • Aparri West Central School
  • Backiling Elementary School
  • Bangag Elementary School
  • Binalan Elementary School
  • Bulala Sur Elementary School
  • Caroronan Primary School
  • Dodan Elementary School
  • Gaddang Elementary School
  • Linao Elementary School
  • Maura Elementary School
  • Minanga Elementary School
  • Nanappatan Elementary School
  • Navagan Elementary School
  • Paruddun Norte Elementary School
  • Plaza Primary School
  • Punta Elementary School
  • San Antonio Elementary School
  • Sanja Elementary School
  • Tallungan Elementary School
  • Zinarag Elementary School

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Secondary schools

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  • Aparri East National High School
  • Aparri School of Arts and Trades
  • Aparri West National High School
  • Bukig National Agricultural and Technical School
  • Lyceum of Aparri
  • St. Paul School of Aparri

Higher educational institutions

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  • Cagayan State University (Aparri Campus)
  • Cagayan Valley Institute

Notable personalities

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  • Maja Salvador - actress, endorser, dancer, singer, host, producer, and talent manager.
  • Kakai Bautista - actress, host, singer, and comedienne.

Media

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General information

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