Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija


', officially the ', is a of the Philippines| in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
It is bordered by municipalities of General Tinio and San Leonardo and the city of Gapan.
The area was originally called Mapisong, and it was a part of the municipality of Gapan. The area was organized into a municipality by José Maria Peñaranda, a Spanish engineer, and subsequently named after him.
Peñaranda was once known for its high quality crop called ikmo, a plant used by older Filipinos as a chewing substance. Recently however, the crop is on the brink of extinction. Rice remains a flourishing farm produce.
In 2012, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and the ICHCAP of UNESCO published Pinagmulan: Enumeration from the Philippine Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The first edition of the UNESCO-backed book included Nueva Ecija's Arakyo, signifying its great importance to Philippine intangible cultural heritage. The local government of Nueva Ecija, in cooperation with the NCCA, is given the right to nominate the Arakyo in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.

Barangays

Peñaranda is politically subdivided into 10 barangays.
BarangaysCodeUrban/RuralPopulation
Callos034921001Rural3,322
Las Piñas034921003Rural3,219
Poblacion I034921006Rural1,731
Poblacion II034921007Rural1,047
Poblacion III034921008Rural1,139
Poblacion IV034921009Rural1,617
Santo Tomas034921012Urban7,417
Sinasajan034921013Rural4,681
San Josef034921014Rural4,862
San Mariano 034921015Rural847

Climate

Demographics

Religion

Majority of the people is Roman Catholic. Other religious groups have churches and places of worship in the municipality.

Economy

Primarily depends on rice & vegetable farming, poultry and piggery.

Culture

Every May, Peñaranda residents stage a musical drama called "Araquio", a re-enactment of Christians' quest led by Queen Helena and King Constantine for the Holy Cross where Jesus Christ was nailed. Actors and actresses garbed in colorful and cute costumes dramatize this century old tradition which features sword fights between the Christians and Moros.
Peñaranda is also known for its mouth-watering, native rice cakes such as espasol, putong puti and sapin-sapin.
Schedule of Barangay Fiesta:
Peñaranda Off-Campus commenced operation in June 2005. This is a joint undertaking of the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology and the Local Government Unit of Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija. It was first operated during the term of Former Mayor Felix A. Corpuz. It is located at the vicinity of the Penaranda National High School. The first administrator was Nomereo J. Gaboy, a retired School Principal. Peñaranda Campus is under the administration of Mayor Ferdinand R. Abesamis and Mr. German L. Del Rosario is the Campus Administrator.

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