Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija
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Peñaranda is a 4th class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is bordered by municipalities of General Tinio and San Leonardo and the city of Gapan. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 24,749 people in 4,940 households.
The area was originally called Mapisong, and it was a part of the municipality of Gaban. The area was organized into a municipality by José Maria Peñaranda, a Spanish engineer, and subsequently named after him.
Peñaranda was once known for its high quality crop called ikmo, a plant used by older Filipinos as a chewing substance. Recently however, the crop is on the brink of extinction. Rice remains a flourishing farm produce.
Every May, Peñaranda residents stage a musical drama called "Araquio", a re-enactment of Christians' quest led by Queen Helena and King Constantine for the Holy Cross where Jesus Christ was nailed. Actors and actresses garbed in colorful and cute costumes dramatize this century old tradition which features swordfights between the Christians and Moors.
Peñaranda is also known for its mouth-watering "kakanin" or native desserts made from glutinous rice such as espasol, putong puti and sapin - sapin.
[edit] Barangays
Peñaranda is politically subdivided into 10 barangays.
- Callos
- Las Piñas
- Poblacion I
- Poblacion II
- Poblacion III
- Poblacion IV
- Santo Tomas
- Sinasajan
- San Josef
- San Mariano (Maugat)
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