₱ 235.8 million (2020), 97.28 million (2012), 97.96 million (2013), 113.9 million (2014), 126.7 million (2015), 146.3 million (2016), 171.5 million (2017), 190.6 million (2018), 203.8 million (2019), 244 million (2021), 319.7 million (2022)
₱ 533 million (2020), 156 million (2012), 176.9 million (2013), 187.6 million (2014), 207.7 million (2015), 242.6 million (2016), 312.9 million (2017), 383.3 million (2018), 450.5 million (2019), 584.2 million (2021), 805.6 million (2022)
₱ 188.4 million (2020), 88.54 million (2012), 90.24 million (2013), 100.6 million (2014), 115.3 million (2015), 116.9 million (2016), 126.4 million (2017), 143.3 million (2018), 175.2 million (2019), 199.3 million (2021), 233.8 million (2022)
₱ 140.2 million (2020), 16.82 million (2012), 44.32 million (2013), 48.37 million (2014), 48.45 million (2015), 50.56 million (2016), 70.92 million (2017), 82.1 million (2018), 112.7 million (2019), 117.7 million (2021), 261 million (2022)
Padre Garcia, officially the Municipality of Padre Garcia (Tagalog: Bayan ng Padre Garcia), is a municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 51,853 people.[4]
Padre Garcia's old name is Lumang Bayan, as it is the former seat of government of the neighboring town of Rosario. The name of the town is derived from one of its most famous sons, Padre Vicente Garcia, a native of Barangay Maugat. He was one of the first defenders of Jose Rizal's Noli Me Tangere. He and Rizal were friends during the time when they were fighting for the Philippines' independence from Spain.[6]
It is bounded on the north and northwest by Lipa City; east by San Antonio, Quezon; and south and southwest by Rosario.
History
The town was originally part of Rosario and known as Lumang Bayan or Sambat. It officially became a separate municipality on December 1, 1949 through Executive Order No. 279 signed by President Elpidio Quirino on October 11, 1949,[7] with Jose A. Pesigan and Rustico K. Recto as the first elected mayor and vice mayor, respectively. It originally consisted of barrios Banaba, Banay-banay, Bawi, Castillo, Maugat, Lumang Bayan (poblacion), Pansol, Payapa, Quilo-quilo, San Miguel, San Felipe, and Tangob.
In 1952, the town council founded the cattle market or bakahan. This was in direct competition to the established livestock market of neighboring Rosario, which resulted in rivalry, intimidation, and violence at times. But the market succeeded and developed into the biggest auction market in Southern Tagalog. Cattle trade happens during every Friday of the week.[6]
Contemporary
On July 28, 2023, the new five-story municipal hall of Padre Garcia was inaugurated.[8]
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 41.51 square kilometers (16.03 sq mi)[9] constituting 1.33% of the 3,119.75-square-kilometer (1,204.54 sq mi) total area of Batangas.
Barangays
Padre Garcia is politically subdivided into 18 barangays.[10] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.