₱ 731.2 million (2020), 340.2 million (2012), 359.5 million (2013), 407.1 million (2014), 448.6 million (2015), 491.6 million (2016), 561.2 million (2017), 612.4 million (2018), 678.5 million (2019), 785.7 million (2021), 1,032 million (2022)
₱ 2,692 million (2020), 1,172 million (2012), 1,196 million (2013), 1,168 million (2014), 1,377 million (2015), 1,538 million (2016), 1,744 million (2017), 1,919 million (2018), 2,182 million (2019), 3,070 million (2021), 3,519 million (2022)
₱ 551.6 million (2020), 225.6 million (2012), 228.7 million (2013), 219.4 million (2014), 247.9 million (2015), 273.2 million (2016), 402.3 million (2017), 443.5 million (2018), 468 million (2019), 513 million (2021), 672.9 million (2022)
₱ 653.7 million (2020), 228.7 million (2012), 194.7 million (2013), 131 million (2014), 273.2 million (2015), 312 million (2016), 338 million (2017), 289.1 million (2018), 369.3 million (2019), 652.3 million (2021), 459.6 million (2022)
According to native stories, the "Legend of Tabaco" was about a lost foreigner who asked the locals what the name of the place is. However a confused and frightened native whom the lost foreigner asked didn't understand what the lost foreigner was asking. The native screamed "Tabak ko!" meaning "My bolo" insinuating a person to get his tabak (presumably for defense). The lost foreigner assumed that the native understood what he asked, then thought the name of the place is Tabaco.
The Official Seal of the city was still conceived from the "Tabak Ko" legend and was officially adopted through Municipal Council Resolution No. 29 on February 23, 1966.
History
Spanish period
According to the Estado Geografico Estadistico Historico written in 1805 by Father De Huerta, the recorded history of the city began in 1587 through the missionary work of the first Franciscan Fathers. In 1616, Fr. Pedro De Alcareso became the first permanent parish priest and established a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of the city.[6]
The first inhabitants settled along the seashore and engaged in fishing and crude farming. Due to the continuous attacks by the Moro raiders, the natives migrated to San Vicente and San Carlos, and started the foundation of the first poblacion in 1703, while the fishermen of the town transferred to the shores of the bay of what is now known as Barangay Cormidal. Under the administration of the first town executive, a church was built in Cormidal in 1731. Records on the elected Capitan municipal (town mayor) started only in 1731 with Martin Aguirre listed as the first mayor of Tabaco.[7]
In 1811, a terrible typhoon called Baguiong Oguis or White Typhoon brought havoc to the town. This was followed in 1814 by the most destructive eruption of the Mayon Volcano, which showered the areas with ashes and stone. These two events rendered many residents homeless and left the fields unproductive for many years after. It took a full decade for the people to recover, at which time they built a cemetery and laid the foundation of the present church which was completed in 17 years.[6]
American period and independence
The Americans landed at Tabaco on February 9, 1900, under the command of Col. Walter Howe. Despite the well-documented courage and patriotism of the Tabaqueños, the residents of Tabaco, the superior armaments and well-trained soldiers of the American army hastened its conquest of Tabaco and adjoining towns, starting the American rule in the area.[6]
With the restoration of peace after World War II, the Tabaqueños started rebuilding their lives and their land. By the time the Philippines gained independence in 1946, Tabaco was once again a thriving town.[6]
Other catastrophic events
Another catastrophe to hit the town was Typhoon Trix in 1952, which completely submerged Natunawan Island. A 1964 fire razed the commercial center, and in 1970, another destructive storm, Typhoon Sening, slashed through the town.[7]
Then Representative Krisel Lagman-Luistro introduced House Bill No. 7851, upgrading the municipality of Tabaco into a component city of the province of Albay. Senate Bill No. 2244 was sponsored by Senators Sergio Osmeña III and Franklin Drilon as its counterpart in the Senate. The Republic Act No. 9020 converted the Municipality of Tabaco into a component city of the province of Albay. It was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on February 5, 2001. The municipality was finally converted into a city after the plebiscite conducted on March 4, 2001.
Geography
The City of Tabaco is located on the eastern coast of Albayprovince with an area of 117.14 km2 (45.23 sq mi). The terrain in the poblacion or town center of Tabaco is generally flat with the highest elevation at around 5 m (16 ft). The northwestern portion reaches 400 m (1,300 ft) above sea level. The city's southwest boundary reaches all the way to the top of Mayon at an elevation of 2,462 m (8,077 ft).
Tabaco is one of the three component cities of the province, along with Legazpi and Ligao. The mainland part of the city is bordered by the town of Malinao to the north, the towns of Polangui and Oas to the west, Ligao to the southwest, Malilipot town to the southeast, and Lagonoy Gulf to the east.[7] The symmetric Mayon Volcano, the most active volcano in the Philippines, lies south of the city. Tabaco is one of the eight towns and cities that share jurisdiction on the volcano, dividing the peak like slices of a pie when viewed from above. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Legazpi City and 552 kilometres (343 mi) from Manila.
The island of San Miguel, the westernmost of the four main islands in Lagonoy Gulf, falls under the jurisdiction of Tabaco. Five of the barangays of the city are located on the island for a total of 47 barangays composing the city.[8]
Total forest area in Tabaco is 2,572 ha (6,360 acres).
The City of Tabaco belongs to the Type II climate of the Philippines. It is characterized by no distinct dry season but with a very pronounced maximum rainfall from November to January.
The area has pronounced warmness and humidity throughout the year with a mean temperature of 26.0 °C (78.8 °F) and a humidity range up to 80%. February is the coldest month with a low of 21.0 °C (69.8 °F). The warmest temperature is experienced during May with a mean temperature of 27.0 °C (80.6 °F).
Barangays
Tabaco City is politically subdivided into 47 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
There are sixteen coastal barangays, five on the island of San Miguel and eleven in the mainland of the city. San Pedro became a barrio in 1952.[10]
Bicolano is the primary language in Tabaco and the region. The majority of people speak the Tabaqueño Dialect derived from Coastal Bicol. Although Bicolano Viejo is also spoken, it has fallen out of mainstream use and has since been reduced to the status of sociolect as only very few members of Tabaco's oldest and more affluent families still use it. As in most parts of the Philippines, Filipino and English are spoken and afforded official language status. Spanish, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Arabic, Cantonese, Hokkien and Mandarin are also spoken owing to Tabaco's significant migrant and mestizo populations.
Tabaco is growing and has a commercial center and port area. The city has the sole International Seaport in the region.
Local fishport
Situated in Barangay Fatima and San Roque. Which serves as the trading area of products (fisheries, livestock, variety of fruits and vegetables, woods and charcoals), from neighboring islands in San Miguel, Bacacay, and Rapu-Rapu.
Other industries
Woodcraft. Wood furniture and accessories manufacturing.
Metal Craft. Tabak (bolo knife) manufacturing or cutlery, scissors, razors, farm implements, window grills, iron gates and tricycle sidecars
Rattan Craft. Furniture and fixtures made from rattan.
The Church of San Juan Bautista in San Juan, Tabaco City, is one of the most impressive religious structures in the province of Albay. The construction of the present church started in 1750. It was designated a National Historic Landmark by PD. 260 on August 1, 1973.[23][24]
Beaches and resorts:
Dhio Endheka Spring Resort in Mayon Crossing, Buang
Hacienda Long Beach Resort in Barangay Hacienda in San Miguel Island
Jennifer's Garden and Resort in Barangay Bantayan
Natunawan Cove
Punta Island Beach Resort in Barangay Rawis in San Miguel Island
San Lorenzo Beach in Barangay San Lorenzo
Borcels Nature Springs in Barangay Marriroc
Cassandra Spring Resort in Barangay Pinagbobong (near Borcels Nature Springs)
San Miguel Island Marine Fishery Reserve located in Sagurong, San Miguel Island.
Institutions:
Tabaco Port (International Port of Entry)
Mayon Skyline Hotel and Convention Center in Buang. Formerly known as Mayon Resthouse, it is located on the northern slope of Mayon Volcano.[25]
Events and festival
Charter Day or the Founding Anniversary of Tabaco as a city is celebrated yearly on March 24.
Tabak Festival is a week-long celebration showcasing the city's cutlery industry. It is held the third week of March culminating with the founding anniversary of Tabaco.[26][27]
City Fiesta. In honor of the patron saint of Tabaco, St. John the Baptist, the city Fiesta is celebrated on June 24.
The Port of Tabaco City is one of the ports of entry open to overseas shipping in the province of Albay. It also serves as a passenger and cargo movement facility to the islands of San Miguel, Cagraray, Batan and Rapu-Rapu as well as the provinces of Catanduanes and Camarines Sur. The main Sea Transportation operators in the port are:
M/V Eugenia
M/V Regina Calixta 2, 3 and 4
Buses
There is regular transportation to and from Manila and to the other main cities in the Bicol Region.
Others
There are 632 Registered motorized tricycles with routes to different barangays and neighboring municipalities.
There are over 2,000 Pedicabs for transportation within the poblacion.
There are several jeepney routes around the city or anywhere in the province.
Amando Cope College, School of Nursing in Baranghawon
Bicol Maritime Technical Colleges Foundation on Rizal St.
Bicol University Tabaco Campus in Tayhi
Carolyn Institute of Technology Incorporated in San Roque
Computer Communication Development Institute on Gen. Luna St.
Daniel B. Peña Memorial College Foundation on Ziga Ave.
Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College, Inc. / Casaul Technological College, Inc. in Tomas Cabiles Ave.
Informatics Computer Institute is on the corner of Ziga Ave. and Karangahan Blvd.,
Pacific Technical Institute in Tagas
Perpetual Help Paramedical College in Tagas
Polytechnic Institute of Tabaco in Panal
Tabaco College on Tomas Cabiles Ave.
Public services
Waste disposal
In dealing with solid waste management, the City of Tabaco has adopted the usual means of dumping garbage in an open-pit dumpsite. Garbage is collected from each barangay in the Poblacion daily. The city has four garbage trucks and four compactors to ensure that the garbage is collected and disposed of in the waste disposal site located at Pinagbobong, about 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) distance from the central business district.
Fire protection
The Tabaco City Fire Station, Bureau of Fire Protection is located on Ziga Ave. A total of fifteen fire officers serve in the local fire department, including the City Fire Marshall.
The local mall (LCC) has its volunteer fire brigade that helps the fire department in extending its services to the residents of Tabaco.
Tabaco Chinese-Filipino Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Police and law enforcement
Tabaco Police Force
The Philippine National Police (PNP) Tabaco City Station is staffed by five police officers and seventy-five police NCOs (non-commissioned officers), located at Llorente St., at the back of the City Hall, headed by Police Chief Superintendent Jose Lipa Capinpin. Police headquarters is now located in front of the Central Terminal, Pawa, Tabaco City
PNP CID Regional Office
Assisting the city police in its drive against criminality is the PNP Criminal Investigation & Detection Group Tabaco Regional Sub-Office. The station is under the direct command of the Provincial Officer and serves the first district of Albay.
Tabaco City Jail
The Tabaco City District Jail is situated at Burac St., San Lorenzo, Tabaco City, 3 km (1.9 mi) away from the city proper. The jail structure is composed of six (6) operation cells, staffed by two BJMP officers and twenty non-officer ranks.
Albay Power Electric Cooperative inc (ALECO) in Matagbac, Tabaco City serves 35 of the 47 barangays of the town or 74% of the city.
ASCO-Tabaco, located in A.A. Berces Street, San Juan, Tabaco City serves the rest of the city.
The office of Albay Power Electric Cooperative in Tabaco City is Located in J.B Berces street/Rizal street, Bacolod/Tayhi Tabaco City.
Water
Water supply is managed by the Tabaco Water District (TAWAD) located in Karangahan Blvd. Tabaco City. Its present service area encompasses the Poblacion and 21 other barangays, serving about 25,000 people in 2,933 households presently connected to the system.[7]
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