HISTORY OF SAN PABLO
The barrio has three sitios, namely Talimunduc a Maragul, Talimunduc a Malati and Cubul. Talimunduc a malati was called such because there were only very few houses in the place. The popular name of the barrio is Talimunduc a maragul meaning a highland. When these three sitios were separated, from their mother barrio San Agustin it was named San Pablo in honor of Capitan Pablo Luciano.
The date of establishment was in 1912.
The original families were Don Faustino Luciano, his wife Dona Silvina David and Julia Pineda.
During the Spanish regime, Dapa river overflowed its banks. San Pablo was under water for several days.
When the war broke out in Dec. 8, 1941, the people evacuated to different places.
During the American liberation in 1945, the barrio folks returned to their homes and farms. After a year they evacuated again due to the HUKBALAHAP and government forces encounters.
The barrio has three sitios, namely Talimunduc a Maragul, Talimunduc a Malati and Cubul. Talimunduc a malati was called such because there were only very few houses in the place. The popular name of the barrio is Talimunduc a maragul meaning a highland. When these three sitios were separated, from their mother barrio San Agustin it was named San Pablo in honor of Capitan Pablo Luciano.
The date of establishment was in 1912.
The original families were Don Faustino Luciano, his wife Dona Silvina David and Julia Pineda.
During the Spanish regime, Dapa river overflowed its banks. San Pablo was under water for several days.
When the war broke out in Dec. 8, 1941, the people evacuated to different places.
During the American liberation in 1945, the barrio folks returned to their homes and farms. After a year they evacuated again due to the HUKBALAHAP and government forces encounters.