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BibiclatBrgy. Chairman: NORBERTO
F. EUGENIO
The official name of the Barangay is San Juan Bautista, its original and popular name is Bibiclat. The word Bibiclat is a corruption of the word “Bicat” the Ilocano terms for python. Later on, it was associated with the word “Bibiclat:, the plural form of “Bicat”. Establish in 1836 or 13 years earlier than the foundation of the Poblacion itself, it was officially created and organized in 1899, San Juan Bautista as its official name, in honor of the Patron Saint.
The earliest settlers where Ilocano who came from Lapog, Ilocos Sur. Several years after,Pampango’s arrived, Tagalog is the dialect spoken by the majority of the inhabitants, God-fearing and the most of whom are Roman Catholic, they are active in social and political activities. Foremost among each resident is Honorable Zacarias B. Viernes member of the Provincial Board. Prior to the arrival of the Americans, there were private schools in Ilocano and Tagalog in the Barangay. In 1904, in the first class in English was opened, but it was only after the Liberales complete Elementary School was organized. On August 25, 1970 the Barrio Elementary School became a Central School as a result of the division of Aliaga district into two district, east and west. Bibiclat Elementary School was chosen as seat of the district supervisor Mr. Pedro Pagba, Its principal who was designated Principal-in-charge of the newly opened school. In 1966 a Barangay High School was opened. Spearheaded by lay leaders and with all full backing of the folks, it turned out its first graduates in 1969. It is the first barangay high school in the division of Nueva Ecija to graduate students. More than 20 young sons of the barrio fought gallantly in World War II. One evidence of the barrios heroism occurred in November, 1944 when 13 Japanese soldiers led by Capt. Sato were killed by civilians and the USAFE Guerillas under of the able command of the late Carlos Nucom of Talavera. Bibiclat is the biggest and the richer of the barangays in the town, it being the home of industrious people and over green rice and vegetable fields, likewise, it is the only place in town that has bands of musical, two in row. Bibiclat has a total land area of about 7,000 hectares and population close to 4,000. With the completion of the roads connecting to Sto. Domingo, Quezon and Licab, the day is not long and it will achieve greater progress. Someday, it may become a town. |
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