General Luna, Quezon

Municipality in Quezon, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General Luna, officially the Municipality of General Luna (Tagalog: Bayan ng Heneral Luna), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 25,110 people.[6]

FoundedNovember 1, 1929[1]
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
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General Luna
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 13°41′17″N 122°10′15″E
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceQuezon
District 3rd district
FoundedNovember 1, 1929[1]
Named afterAntonio Luna
Barangays27 (see Barangays)
Government
[2]
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorJose Stevenson "Benson" Sangalang (STAN Q)
  Vice MayorMelaica M. Batariano (AKSYON)
  RepresentativeReynante U. Arrogancia (STAN Q)
  Municipal Council
Members
  • Mark Lloyd E. Sangalang (STAN Q)
  • Capt.Jojo Plata (STAN Q)
  • Myra Gunay (STAN Q)
  • Melquisedec T. Zurbito (AKSYON)
  • Axl Atienza (AKSYON)
  • Jovito P. Red (AKSYON)
  • Joy Garcia (STAN Q)
  • Kuya Monching Paras (STAN Q)
  Electorate18,549 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
101.02 km2 (39.00 sq mi)
Elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Highest elevation
96 m (315 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[4]
  Total
25,110
  Density248.6/km2 (643.8/sq mi)
  Households
6,119
DemonymGeneral Lunahin/ Heneral Lunahin
Economy
  Income class4th municipal income class
  Poverty incidence
24.61
% (2021)[5]
  Revenue151.5 million (2022)
  Assets154.1 million (2022)
  Expenditure130.6 million (2022)
  Liabilities62.65 million (2022)
Service provider
  ElectricityQuezon 1 Electric Cooperative (QUEZELCO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4310
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)42
Native languagesTagalog
Websitewww.generallunaquezon.gov.ph
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It is named after Antonio Luna, the Commanding General of the Philippine Revolutionary Army.[7]

History

General Luna is originally a sitio of Macalelon, known as Hingoso. Hingoso's name is derived from local folklore, where it is said that early coastal inhabitants would say “Hinging Suso”, a Tagalog phrase, before gathering edible shells called "suso" to prevent misfortune, and another tale attributes the name to a misunderstanding between a local carrier of "suso" and Spaniards, who later named the place as Hingoso.

The mountainous region of Hingoso was once home to Aeta families, some of whom later settled in the lowlands as the first settlers. Before Spanish colonization, Visayan families from Simara Island, Romblon, were the first migrants, followed by kaingeros, loggers, and settlers from the Visayas, Bicol, and Marinduque, attracted by Hingoso’s vast forests.[7]

In 1929, seven residents of Hingoso met with Tayabas Governor Leon Guinto to ask for the secession of Hingoso from Macalelon. Finally, on November 1, 1929, Governor-General Dwight F. Davis issued Executive Order No. 207, creating the municipality of General Luna.[1] The town initially composed of two barangays—Basyao and Kalanggan—out of the eleven sitios of Hingoso.[7]

Geography

The town is located in the southwestern portion of the Quezon province, along the coast of Tayabas Bay. It is one of the twelve municipalities covered by the Bondoc Peninsula.[1]

General Luna is 110 kilometers (68 mi) from Lucena and 240 kilometers (150 mi) from Manila.

Barangays

General Luna is politically subdivided into 27 barangays, as indicated below. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Bacong Ibaba
  • Bacong Ilaya
  • Barangay 1 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 2 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 3 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 4 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 5 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 6 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 7 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 8 (Poblacion)
  • Barangay 9 (Poblacion)
  • Lavides
  • Magsaysay
  • Malaya
  • Nieva
  • Recto
  • San Ignacio Ibaba
  • San Ignacio Ilaya
  • San Isidro Ibaba
  • San Isidro Ilaya
  • San Jose
  • San Nicolas
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Maria Ibaba
  • Santa Maria Ilaya
  • Sumilang
  • Villarica

Climate

More information Climate data for General Luna, Quezon, Month ...
Climate data for General Luna, Quezon
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 26
(79)
27
(81)
29
(84)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
26
(79)
29
(84)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 22
(72)
22
(72)
23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
24
(74)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 58
(2.3)
41
(1.6)
32
(1.3)
29
(1.1)
91
(3.6)
143
(5.6)
181
(7.1)
162
(6.4)
172
(6.8)
164
(6.5)
113
(4.4)
121
(4.8)
1,307
(51.5)
Average rainy days 13.4 9.3 9.1 9.8 19.1 22.9 26.6 24.9 25.0 21.4 16.5 16.5 214.5
Source: Meteoblue[8]
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Demographics

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Population census of General Luna
YearPop.±% p.a.
1939 4,106    
1948 4,680+1.46%
1960 8,123+4.70%
1970 13,966+5.56%
1975 15,193+1.70%
1980 16,526+1.70%
1990 17,997+0.86%
1995 20,956+2.89%
2000 21,068+0.11%
2007 23,379+1.45%
2010 25,373+3.02%
2015 26,494+0.83%
2020 24,804−1.38%
2024 25,110+0.29%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[9][10][11][12][13]
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Economy

Poverty incidence of General Luna

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2000
61.08
2003
51.87
2006
42.40
2009
27.52
2012
32.47
2015
27.51
2018
18.36
2021
24.61

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

The economy of General Luna is heavily agricultural. There are two major economic activities in the municipality, which are farming and fishing.[1]

Culture

The Buhay na Kubol is celebrated in the town every year during Holy Week. Residents act out the Stations of the Cross, with locals acting as Jesus Christ and other Biblical figures as a way of showing devotion. The sets are constructed by local artists.[22] Self-flagellation using whips is also practiced as an act of penitence and to share in Christ's pain [23]

Churches

  • San Ignacio de Loyola Parish (est. 1937)
  • San Lorenzo Ruíz Parish

Education

The General Luna Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.[24]

Primary and elementary schools

  • Bacong Ibaba Elementary School
  • Bacong Ilaya Elementary School
  • Gaudencio M. Sangalang Academy
  • Gen. Luna Central School
  • Lavides Elementary School
  • Magsaysay Elementary School
  • Malaya Elementary School
  • Nieva Elementary School
  • Saint Ignatius Parochial School
  • San Ignacio Ibaba Elementary School
  • San Ignacio Ilaya Elementary School
  • San Isidro Elementary School
  • San Nicolas Elementary School
  • San Vicente Elementary School
  • Sumilang Elementary School
  • Villarica Elementary School

Secondary schools

  • General Luna National High School
  • Malaya National High School
  • San Isidro National High School
  • Sergio Balane Integrated School

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