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'''Naic''', officially the '''Municipality of Naic''' ({{lang-tgl|Bayan ng Naic}}), is a 1st class [[municipality of the Philippines|municipality]] in the [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]] of [[Cavite]], [[Philippines]]. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 160,987 people.{{PH census|current}} Naic has a land area of 76.24 square kilometers.
'''Naic''' ({{IPA|tl|ˈnaʔɪk|}}), officially the '''Municipality of Naic''' ({{langx|tl|Bayan ng Naic}}), is a 1st class [[municipality of the Philippines|municipality]] in the [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]] of [[Cavite]], [[Philippines]]. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 160,987 people.{{PH census|current}} Naic has a land area of {{convert|76.24|sqkm|sp=us}}.


==Etymology==
== Etymology ==
Naic, Cavite is one of the former barrios of [[Maragondon]], along with 1) Magallanes (named after the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]]); 2) Bailen (named after a town in Spain wherefrom the Friar [[Baltazar Narváez]] came, but renamed and now, General Emilio Aguinaldo, after the first President of the First Philippine Republic; 3) [[Tagaytay|Tagaytay City]], a former part of [[Alfonso, Cavite|Alfonso]]; 4) Alfonso, (named after the King Alfonso who ascended the throne as a youngster, after his mother, a child Queen abdicated—after being enthroned by a General -later Count- Narváez); and 5) [[Ternate, Cavite|Ternate]] (a town with three names, Ternate, Wawa, Barra. Ternate was the name of the home in Mollucas of the settlers who were sent by the Dutch and Portuguese to the Philippines to fight the Chinese Pirates; Wawa was the name for this Shores-rich little site; Barra was the name given for this "Docking Place or Site" of Maragondon.)
Naic, Cavite is one of the former barrios of [[Maragondon]], along with 1) Magallanes (named after the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] explorer [[Ferdinand Magellan]]); 2) Bailen (named after a town in Spain wherefrom the Friar [[Baltazar Narváez]] came, but renamed and now, General [[Emilio Aguinaldo]], after the first President of the First Philippine Republic; 3) [[Tagaytay]] City, a former part of [[Alfonso, Cavite|Alfonso]]; 4) Alfonso, (named after the King Alfonso who ascended the throne as a youngster, after his mother, a child Queen abdicated—after being enthroned by a General -later Count- Narváez); and 5) [[Ternate, Cavite|Ternate]] (a town with three names, Ternate, Wawa, Barra. Ternate was the name of the home in Mollucas of the settlers who were sent by the Dutch and Portuguese to the Philippines to fight the Chinese Pirates; Wawa was the name for this Shores-rich little site; Barra was the name given for this "Docking Place or Site" of Maragondon.)


Naic has several histories when it comes to the origin of its name. One theory suggests that it originated when a Spaniard asked a native about what the pig is doing and he said "''na-igik''" (crying sound of pigs), thus later on developed as Naic. Another one suggests that it came from a Spanish word "''Ca Naic''" meaning "neighboring place" by which its mother town was the present Maragondon. Another theory put forward is that Naic is an acronym for Nuestra Adorada Immaculada Concepcion. The town's name is the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] translation of the town's patron saint, [[Mary, mother of Jesus|Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion]]. As an honor and reverence to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the town folks celebrate annually their town fiesta on every 8th day of December.
Better spelled NAIC as an acronym-for Nuestra Adorada (or Amable or Amante) Inmaculada Concepción, Spanish for Our Adorable (or Amiable or Loving) Immaculate Conception, referring to the Patroness of the then barrio, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, whose feast the barrio celebrated (and the town continues to celebrate) on December 8.<ref>[As explained to Salvación Aurora Riel y Narváez de Grimes and her twin Concepción Zenaida Riel y Narváez de Bodota by their grandparents, Señor Don José María Narváez y Martín Ángeles and Señora Doña Cecilia Reyes y Riego de Dios de Narváez, both of Maragondon, Cavite.]
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Naic has several histories when it comes to the origin of its name. One theory suggests that it originated when a Spaniard asked a native about what the pig is doing and he said "''na-igik''" (crying sound of pigs), thus later on developed as Naic. Another one suggests that it came from a Spanish word "''Ca - Naic''" meaning "neighboring place" by which its mother town was the present Maragondon. Another theory put forward is that Naic is an acronym for Nuestra Adorada Immaculada Concepcion. The town's name is the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] translation of the town's patron saint, [[Mary, mother of Jesus|Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion]]. As an honor and reverence to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the town folks celebrate annually their town fiesta on every 8th day of December.


== History ==
== History ==
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:5. The Battle of Naic where Aguinaldo declared the town to be his last defense (Poblation) (Medina, 1996, de Achutegui, 1972; Aguinaldo, 1964; T.A. Agoncillo, 1963).
:5. The Battle of Naic where Aguinaldo declared the town to be his last defense (Poblation) (Medina, 1996, de Achutegui, 1972; Aguinaldo, 1964; T.A. Agoncillo, 1963).


:6. The Founding of The Taparan Guerilla Unit in February 1942 by Lt. Col. Emilio Arenas, Tomas Arenas, and Jose Arenas-Paman, which delayed the invasion of Japanese Imperial forces and gave way to the safe flight of Naik's residents to Maragonon.<ref>http://collections.pvao.mil.ph/Collections/Phase2/Guerrillas/Box_1631/1430454.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref><ref>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Naic_Junction_-_Esteban_Taparan%27s_Guerilla_Unit,_World_War_II_VFP_Naic_Post_Monument#/media/File:Naic,Cavitejf9153_04.JPG {{Bare URL image|date=March 2022}}</ref>
:6. The Founding of The Taparan Guerilla Unit in February 1942 by Lt. Col. Emilio Arenas, Tomas Arenas, and Jose Arenas-Paman, which delayed the invasion of Japanese Imperial forces and gave way to the safe flight of Naik's residents to Maragonon.<ref>[http://collections.pvao.mil.ph/Collections/Phase2/Guerrillas/Box_1631/1430454.pdf Phase 2 Guerrillas]</ref>


The prominent people who paved the way for the revolution in Naic included former gobernadorcillos and capitanes municipal; namely, Cirilo Arenas, Gregorio (Goyo) Jocson, in whose house General Aguinaldo recuperated from illness, Benito Poblete, and Tobal Bustamante.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sinupan.blogspot.com/2008/05/history-of-naic.html|title=Kasaysayan at Kultura ng Cavite: HISTORY OF NAIC|last=Magsasaka|date=28 May 2008}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=June 2020}}
The prominent people who paved the way for the revolution in Naic included former gobernadorcillos and capitanes municipal; namely, Cirilo Arenas, Gregorio (Goyo) Jocson, in whose house General Aguinaldo recuperated from illness, Benito Poblete, and Tobal Bustamante.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sinupan.blogspot.com/2008/05/history-of-naic.html|title=Kasaysayan at Kultura ng Cavite: HISTORY OF NAIC|last=Magsasaka|date=28 May 2008}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=June 2020}}


A sprinkling of upperclassmen could also be found in other towns of Cavite whose wealth came from rural landholdings, urban properties, and/or successful business ventures. The Cuencas of Bacoor, the Papa, De Castro, Valentin, and Arenas families of Naic, the Darwins of Indang, who were/are Spanish nobilities and margraves with ranks of Duques, Marquis, Condes and Vizcondes, pertained to this class.<ref>[https://asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-21-1983/buhler.pdf THE INQUILINOS OF CAVITE AND FILIPINO CLASS STRUCTURE IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY], SOLEDAD BORROMEO-BUHLER.</ref>
A sprinkling of upperclassmen could also be found in other towns of Cavite whose wealth came from rural landholdings, urban properties, and/or successful business ventures. The Cuencas of Bacoor, the Papa, De Castro, Valentin, and Arenas families of Naic, the Darwins of Indang, who were/are Spanish nobilities and margraves with ranks of Duques, Marquis, Condes and Vizcondes, pertained to this class.<ref>[https://asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-21-1983/buhler.pdf THE INQUILINOS OF CAVITE AND FILIPINO CLASS STRUCTURE IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY], SOLEDAD BORROMEO-BUHLER.</ref>

From 1903 to 1917, the adjacent municipality of [[Ternate, Cavite|Ternate]] became part of Naic.<ref>{{cite PH act|chamber=Act|number=947|title=An Act Reducing the Twenty-Three Municipalities of the Province of Cavite to Eleven|url=https://issuances-library.senate.gov.ph/legislative%2Bissuances/Act%20No.%20947|date=October 15, 1903|accessdate=June 17, 2023}}</ref>


Naic is also the very first town in the country to pass an ordinance banning pigs from the street. It had been a perennial problem of the country. It is one of the greatest achievement of Naic because the other towns followed suit.
Naic is also the very first town in the country to pass an ordinance banning pigs from the street. It had been a perennial problem of the country. It is one of the greatest achievement of Naic because the other towns followed suit.


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
The municipality of Naic is located on the western part of the province along the shorelines of [[Manila Bay]]. [[Trece Martires|Trece Martires City]] and [[Tanza]] bound it to the east. Situated beyond the southern portion of Naic is [[Indang]] and the western boundary is shared with [[Ternate, Cavite|Ternate]] and [[Maragondon, Cavite|Maragondon]]. Travel between Naic and [[Metro Manila]] covers 47 Kilometers. Majority of the upland towns and some of those in lowlands trade with Naic due to its strategic geographical position. The coordinates of Naic are 14°32 latitude and 120°768 longitude.
The municipality of Naic is located on the western part of the province along the shorelines of [[Manila Bay]]. [[Trece Martires]] City and [[Tanza]] bound it to the east. Situated beyond the southern portion of Naic is [[Indang]] and the western boundary is shared with [[Ternate, Cavite|Ternate]] and [[Maragondon, Cavite|Maragondon]]. Naic is {{convert|36|km|sp=us}} from [[Imus]] and {{convert|46|km|sp=us}} from [[Metro Manila]]. Majority of the upland towns and some of those in lowlands trade with Naic due to its strategic geographical position. The coordinates of Naic are 14°32 latitude and 120°768 longitude.


=== Barangays ===
=== Barangays ===
The Municipality of Naic is politically subdivided into 30 [[barangay]]s.
Naic is politically subdivided into 30 [[barangay]]s. Each barangay consists of [[purok]]s and some have [[sitios]].

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* Bagong Kalsada
* Bagong Kalsada
* Balsahan
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* Calubcob
* Calubcob
* Capt. C. Nazareno ([[Poblacion]])
* Capt. C. Nazareno ([[Poblacion]])
* Gomez-Zamora ([[Poblacion]])
* Gombalza([[Poblacion]])
* Halang
* Halang
* Humbac
* Humbac
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* Ibayo Silangan
* Ibayo Silangan
* Kanluran Rizal
* Kanluran Rizal
* Latoria
* La Toria
* Labac
* Labac
* Mabolo
* Mabolo
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* Timalan Balsahan
* Timalan Balsahan
* Timalan Concepcion
* Timalan Concepcion
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===Climate===
=== Climate ===
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In the 2020 census, the population of Naic, was 160,987 people,{{PH census|current}} with a density of {{convert|{{sigfig|160,987/76.24|2}}|PD/km2|disp=or}}.
In the 2020 census, the population of Naic, was 160,987 people,{{PH census|current}} with a density of {{convert|{{sigfig|160,987/76.24|2}}|PD/km2|disp=or|sp=us}}.


It is the 9th most populous and the 14th most densely populated municipality/city in the province. The massive increase can be observed in the year 1990 when industrialization was introduced in the Province of Cavite (including Naic). Investors established their businesses in different industrial estates that magnetized people to migrate to Cavite due to job opportunities the province offers. Another factor attributed to the increase of population is the mushrooming of housing subdivisions (such as Belmont Homes in Palangue and Dorothea Homes in both Halang and Calubcob). Natural increase also contributes to the increase in population. The population density of the municipality based on the 2015 census was 1,500 inhabitants per square kilometre or 3,800 inhabitants per square mile.
It is the 9th most populous and the 14th most densely populated municipality/city in the province. The massive increase can be observed in the year 1990 when industrialization was introduced in the Province of Cavite (including Naic). Investors established their businesses in different industrial estates that magnetized people to migrate to Cavite due to job opportunities the province offers. Another factor attributed to the increase of population is the mushrooming of housing subdivisions (such as Belmont Homes in Palangue and Dorothea Homes in both Halang and Calubcob). Natural increase also contributes to the increase in population. The population density of the municipality based on the 2015 census was 1,500 inhabitants per square kilometre or 3,800 inhabitants per square mile.
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The vernacular language is [[Filipino language|Filipino]], based mostly on the [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]] of surrounding areas, and this Tagalog form used is the Manila form of spoken Tagalog which essentially become the [[lingua franca]] of the Philippines, having spread throughout the archipelago through mass media and entertainment. [[Philippine English|English]] is the language most widely used in education and business.
The vernacular language is [[Filipino language|Filipino]], based mostly on the [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]] of surrounding areas, and this Tagalog form used is the Manila form of spoken Tagalog which essentially become the [[lingua franca]] of the Philippines, having spread throughout the archipelago through mass media and entertainment. [[Philippine English|English]] is the language most widely used in education and business.


===Religion===
=== Religion ===
The Catholic population of Naic is primarily served by the [[Naic Church|Diocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church]]. And there has been fast growth of other [[Protestant]] denominations including [[Iglesia ni Cristo]]. [[Aglipayan Church]] is the third majority denomination in town.{{clear-left}}
The Catholic population of Naic is primarily served by the [[Naic Church|Diocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church]]. And there has been fast growth of other [[Protestant]] denominations including {{lang|tl|[[Iglesia ni Cristo]]|italic=no}}. [[Aglipayan Church]] is the third majority denomination in town.{{clear left}}


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
{{PH poverty incidence}}
{{PH poverty incidence}}


==Government==
== Government ==
{{Main|Sangguniang Bayan}}
===Elected officials===

The following are the elected officials of the town elected last [[2019 Cavite local elections|May 09, 2022]] which serves until 2022:
=== Elected officials ===
The following are the elected officials of the town elected last [[2019 Cavite local elections|May 09, 2022]] which serves until 2025:
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=== Public schools ===
=== Public schools ===
High Schools
High Schools
* Centro de Naic National Highschool
* Naic Coastal National High School
* Naic Integrated National High School
* Naic Integrated National High School
* Ciudad Nuevo de Naic National High School (CNDNNHS)
* Ciudad Nuevo de Naic National High School (CNDNNHS)
* Pueblo del Mar National High School
* Pueblo del Mar National High School
* Centro de Naic National High School
* Centro de Naic National High School
* Cavite State University (CvSU) Laboratory Science High School
* Cavite State University (CvSU) Laboratory Science High School
* Naic Senior Highschool Stand-Alone


=== Private schools ===
=== Private schools ===
;High-Schools
;High-Schools
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* Colegio de Montessori
* Cavite Community Academy
* Cavite Community Academy
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==See also==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Two Head Carabao Statue, Naic, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Two Head Carabao Statue
File:Naic Public Market, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Naic Public Market
File:Naic Town Plaza, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Naic Town Plaza
File:Naic Grand Central Terminal, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Naic Grand Central Terminal
File:Jose Rizal Monument, Naic, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Jose Rizal Monument
File:Naic Church Interior, Cavite, Jun 2024.jpg|Interior of Naic Church
</gallery>

== See also ==
*[[Casa Hacienda de Naic]]
*[[Casa Hacienda de Naic]]
*[[Naic Military Agreement]]
*[[Naic Military Agreement]]


==References==
== References ==
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== External links ==
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Naic
Municipality of Naic
Diocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Naic Parish)
Diocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (Naic Parish)
Flag of Naic
Official seal of Naic
Anthem: Himno ng Naic
Naic Hymn
Map of Cavite with Naic highlighted
Map of Cavite with Naic highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Map
Naic is located in Philippines
Naic
Naic
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°19′N 120°46′E / 14.32°N 120.77°E / 14.32; 120.77
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceCavite
District 8th district
Founded1869
Barangays30 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorRuperto C. Dualan
 • Vice MayorJunio C. Dualan
 • RepresentativeAniela Bianca D. Tolentino
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate89,121 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total
75.81 km2 (29.27 sq mi)
Elevation
39 m (128 ft)
Highest elevation
424 m (1,391 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total
160,987
 • Density2,100/km2 (5,500/sq mi)
 • Households
38,935
DemonymNaicqueño
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
11.67
% (2021)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 644.3 million (2022)
 • Assets₱ 1,558 million (2022)
 • Expenditure₱ 401.3 million (2022)
 • Liabilities₱ 194.1 million (2022)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4110
PSGC
IDD:area code+63 (0)46
Native languagesTagalog
Major religions
Feast dateDecember 8
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Imus
Patron saintOur Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Websitewww.naic.cavite.gov.ph

Naic ([ˈnaʔɪk]), officially the Municipality of Naic (Tagalog: Bayan ng Naic), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 160,987 people.[3] Naic has a land area of 76.24 square kilometers (29.44 sq mi).

Etymology

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Naic, Cavite is one of the former barrios of Maragondon, along with 1) Magallanes (named after the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan); 2) Bailen (named after a town in Spain wherefrom the Friar Baltazar Narváez came, but renamed and now, General Emilio Aguinaldo, after the first President of the First Philippine Republic; 3) Tagaytay City, a former part of Alfonso; 4) Alfonso, (named after the King Alfonso who ascended the throne as a youngster, after his mother, a child Queen abdicated—after being enthroned by a General -later Count- Narváez); and 5) Ternate (a town with three names, Ternate, Wawa, Barra. Ternate was the name of the home in Mollucas of the settlers who were sent by the Dutch and Portuguese to the Philippines to fight the Chinese Pirates; Wawa was the name for this Shores-rich little site; Barra was the name given for this "Docking Place or Site" of Maragondon.)

Naic has several histories when it comes to the origin of its name. One theory suggests that it originated when a Spaniard asked a native about what the pig is doing and he said "na-igik" (crying sound of pigs), thus later on developed as Naic. Another one suggests that it came from a Spanish word "Ca – Naic" meaning "neighboring place" by which its mother town was the present Maragondon. Another theory put forward is that Naic is an acronym for Nuestra Adorada Immaculada Concepcion. The town's name is the Spanish translation of the town's patron saint, Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion. As an honor and reverence to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the town folks celebrate annually their town fiesta on every 8th day of December.

History

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Thousands of years ago, Naic was a part of the towering Taal Volcano. Naic was the western slope of the volcano until its internal eruption which led to the sinking of its apex in its present condition.

When the Jesuits discovered Maragondon in 1627, its total land area covers the whole of Naic, Ternate, and Magallanes (Vance; Saulo and De Ocampo, 1990; Medina, 1992). In 1758, the Jesuits founded a community in the western bank of the river (present Barangay Muzon) and made it into a "sitio" with a visita still under Maragondon.

In 1791, the community was finally made into a town with its population still in the western bank. The town was named Naic after the old archaic word "can(ia)ayic" meaning "town near one another" or "the other side" (Medina, 1992), while Alfredo B. Saulo contends that Naic is a highly cultured Tagalog word meaning "suburbs" or "countryside". Also in Malaysia, Naic means "overboard".

Moreover, due to the closeness of Naic to the population in Maragondon, Naic transferred its center in 1798 to the eastern bank of the river (the present poblacion)(Medina, 1992). Also during this time, the town was already a flourishing fishing and agricultural village (Villanueva, 1982). On the other hand, the church, since 1797, was under the secular clergy who were mostly Filipinos (Jose, 1997; Medina, 1992). Upon the "Royal Audiencia" issued in 1849, the church was transferred to the Dominican Friars in 1865. The Dominicans upon finding out that the land in Naic was fertile, built the Casa Hacienda de Naic (the present Naic Elementary School) to be the administration building for the overseer of the larger friar lands in Naic (Jose, 1996).

In the Philippine Revolution of 1896–1898, all of the names of the towns in Cavite were Filipinized, thus, the name of Naic was changed to Naik, but was also commonly known as "Maguagi". Furthermore, five events significant to the revolution took place in Naic. These were as follows:

1. The designing of the first official flag of the country which took place in Sulok, Naic, Cavite (the present Velamart).
2. The creation of the Naic Military Agreement, a document by which Andres Bonifacio sought to assert his authority as leader of the Philippine revolutionary government in defiance of Emilio Aguinaldo's government initiated in Tejeros (Casa Hacienda de Naic).
3. The appointment of the first cabinet ministers including the Departments of Interior, Justice, Finance, and Defence (Casa Hacienda de Naic).
4. The Battle of Timalan where the Filipino revolutionists won overwhelmingly against the Spanish troops in May 1897 (Timalan, Naic Cavite).
5. The Battle of Naic where Aguinaldo declared the town to be his last defense (Poblation) (Medina, 1996, de Achutegui, 1972; Aguinaldo, 1964; T.A. Agoncillo, 1963).
6. The Founding of The Taparan Guerilla Unit in February 1942 by Lt. Col. Emilio Arenas, Tomas Arenas, and Jose Arenas-Paman, which delayed the invasion of Japanese Imperial forces and gave way to the safe flight of Naik's residents to Maragonon.[5]

The prominent people who paved the way for the revolution in Naic included former gobernadorcillos and capitanes municipal; namely, Cirilo Arenas, Gregorio (Goyo) Jocson, in whose house General Aguinaldo recuperated from illness, Benito Poblete, and Tobal Bustamante.[6][better source needed]

A sprinkling of upperclassmen could also be found in other towns of Cavite whose wealth came from rural landholdings, urban properties, and/or successful business ventures. The Cuencas of Bacoor, the Papa, De Castro, Valentin, and Arenas families of Naic, the Darwins of Indang, who were/are Spanish nobilities and margraves with ranks of Duques, Marquis, Condes and Vizcondes, pertained to this class.[7]

From 1903 to 1917, the adjacent municipality of Ternate became part of Naic.[8]

Naic is also the very first town in the country to pass an ordinance banning pigs from the street. It had been a perennial problem of the country. It is one of the greatest achievement of Naic because the other towns followed suit.

Geography

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The municipality of Naic is located on the western part of the province along the shorelines of Manila Bay. Trece Martires City and Tanza bound it to the east. Situated beyond the southern portion of Naic is Indang and the western boundary is shared with Ternate and Maragondon. Naic is 36 kilometers (22 mi) from Imus and 46 kilometers (29 mi) from Metro Manila. Majority of the upland towns and some of those in lowlands trade with Naic due to its strategic geographical position. The coordinates of Naic are 14°32 latitude and 120°768 longitude.

Barangays

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Naic is politically subdivided into 30 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Bagong Kalsada
  • Balsahan
  • Bancaan
  • Bucana Malaki
  • Bucana Sasahan
  • Calubcob
  • Capt. C. Nazareno (Poblacion)
  • Gombalza(Poblacion)
  • Halang
  • Humbac
  • Ibayo Estacion
  • Ibayo Silangan
  • Kanluran Rizal
  • Latoria
  • Labac
  • Mabolo
  • Malainen Bago
  • Malainen Luma
  • Maquina
  • Molino
  • Munting Mapino
  • Muzon
  • Palangue 2 & 3
  • Palangue Central
  • Sabang
  • San Roque
  • Santulan
  • Sapa
  • Timalan Balsahan
  • Timalan Concepcion

Climate

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Climate data for Naic, Cavite
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
32
(90)
34
(93)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(87)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 21
(70)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
24
(75)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
23
(73)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
27
(1.1)
94
(3.7)
153
(6.0)
206
(8.1)
190
(7.5)
179
(7.0)
120
(4.7)
54
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
1,094
(43)
Average rainy days 5.2 4.5 6.4 9.2 19.7 24.3 26.9 25.7 24.4 21.0 12.9 9.1 189.3
Source: Meteoblue[9]

Demographics

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Population census of Naic
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 9,225—    
1918 9,794+0.40%
1939 13,813+1.65%
1948 15,222+1.09%
1960 27,818+5.15%
1970 28,723+0.32%
1975 32,130+2.27%
1980 38,243+3.54%
1990 51,629+3.05%
1995 58,046+2.22%
2000 72,683+4.94%
2007 87,058+2.52%
2010 88,144+0.45%
2015 111,454+4.57%
2020 160,987+7.50%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[10][11][12][13]

In the 2020 census, the population of Naic, was 160,987 people,[3] with a density of 2,100 inhabitants per square kilometer or 5,400 inhabitants per square mile.

It is the 9th most populous and the 14th most densely populated municipality/city in the province. The massive increase can be observed in the year 1990 when industrialization was introduced in the Province of Cavite (including Naic). Investors established their businesses in different industrial estates that magnetized people to migrate to Cavite due to job opportunities the province offers. Another factor attributed to the increase of population is the mushrooming of housing subdivisions (such as Belmont Homes in Palangue and Dorothea Homes in both Halang and Calubcob). Natural increase also contributes to the increase in population. The population density of the municipality based on the 2015 census was 1,500 inhabitants per square kilometre or 3,800 inhabitants per square mile.

Among the barangays in Naic, Barangay Ibayo Silangan has the biggest population with 11,250 people while Barangay Balsahan has registered the smallest population with 478 people.

The population of Naic have grown from the past few years. In 1990 the recorded population count by the Philippine Statistics Authority is about 52,000, about 73,000 in year 2000 (which increased by 3.45%), 87,058 is recorded in 2007 (2.46% increase), about 88,000 in 2010 (0.39% increase) and 111,454 in 2015 (increased by 4.60%).

Languages

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The vernacular language is Filipino, based mostly on the Tagalog of surrounding areas, and this Tagalog form used is the Manila form of spoken Tagalog which essentially become the lingua franca of the Philippines, having spread throughout the archipelago through mass media and entertainment. English is the language most widely used in education and business.

Religion

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The Catholic population of Naic is primarily served by the Diocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church. And there has been fast growth of other Protestant denominations including Iglesia ni Cristo. Aglipayan Church is the third majority denomination in town.

Economy

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Poverty incidence of Naic

2.5
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
2006
11.60
2009
8.35
2012
8.32
2015
12.33
2018
6.03
2021
11.67

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

Government

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Elected officials

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The following are the elected officials of the town elected last May 09, 2022 which serves until 2025:

Position Official
Mayor Ruperto C. Dualan (NPC)
Vice Mayor Junio C. Dualan (NPC)
Sangguniang Bayan Members Party
Rommel Anthony V. Magbitang NPC
Maria Teresa B. Puno NPC
Ferdinand S. Wakay NPC
Eimeren M. Nazareno NUP
Bernardino H. Lopez NPC
Bonifacio M. Atienza Jr. NPC
Jerry C. Barrera NPC
Rodrigo A. Castillo NPC
Roger N. Camilo ABC President
Ma. Patricia R.Caparas SK Federation President

Education

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Education in the Philippines is managed and regulated by the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). DepEd is responsible for the K–12 basic education; it exercises full and exclusive control over public schools and nominal regulation overprivate schools, and it also enforces the national curriculum that has been put in place since 2013. CHED and TESDA, on the other hand, are responsible for higher education; CHED regulates the academically-oriented universities and colleges while TESDA oversees the development of technical and vocational education institutions and programs in the country.

Public schools

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High Schools

  • Naic Coastal National High School
  • Naic Integrated National High School
  • Ciudad Nuevo de Naic National High School (CNDNNHS)
  • Pueblo del Mar National High School
  • Centro de Naic National High School
  • Cavite State University (CvSU) Laboratory Science High School
  • Naic Senior Highschool Stand-Alone

Private schools

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High-Schools
  • Colegio de Montessori
  • Cavite Community Academy
  • Colegio de Naic
  • Immaculate Concepcion School
  • King's Way Christian Academe
  • La Vlaize Integrated Science School
  • The Valley Cathedral Academy
  • Western Colleges
  • Far East Asia Pacific Institute of Tourism Science and Technology
  • Abeniano Delos Santos Academy Inc.
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Municipality of Naic | (DILG)
  2. ^ "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN 0117-1453. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Census of Population (2020). "Region IV-A (Calabarzon)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  4. ^ "PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. 2 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  5. ^ Phase 2 Guerrillas
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