Concepcion, Tarlac


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History

In 1860, the towns of Concepcion and Magalang comprised a single town named San Bartolome, which was a military Commandancia of Pampanga under the Spanish regime.
A catastrophic flood devastated the whole settlement of San Bartolome in 1863 and its residents were left with no other choice but to abandon the place. Divided as to where they were to resettle, some went north and others went south. The first group, headed by Don Pablo Luciano, the Governadorcillo, organized a new settlement on the slopes of Mt. Arayat further south and named the settlement after him. Eventually, the place was renamed Magalang.
The second group who took refuge in the north comprised the Santoses, Laxamanas, Salvadors, Yumuls, Castros, Dizons, Pinedas, Felicianos, Aquinos, Corteses, Bermudezes, Perezes, Punsalangs and many others, and settled in a place then occupied by the Lindos and the Amuraos . Most of the settlers became dissatisfied with the place, as it abounds with snakes and was scarce in water. They moved further south to a place now known as Concepcion. The settlers began clearing the land and built huts and roads. After several years, they named the place Concepcion after the Immaculate Conception, who was believed to possess power over the snakes that abound in the area.
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Timeline

Concepcion is one of the largest municipalities of the province of Tarlac. It is 7.5 kilometers from the Capas junction along McArthur Highway. It lies on the south-eastern tip of Tarlac, bordered in the south by Magalang, Pampanga, in the east by San Antonio, Nueva Ecija, in the north-east by La Paz, in the north-west by Tarlac City, in the west by Capas, and in the south-west by Bamban. It covers an area of.
It has two great rivers, the first being Lucong River which originates from Dingding and Namria creeks in Capas, Tarlac; it is visible from the bridge at Barangay Santiago, and merges with the Rio Chico before joining the Pampanga River. The second is Parua River, which originates from the Sacobia-Bamban river that comes from Mount Pinatubo. Parua River is heavily silted with 7 meters of sand deposits; its bridge was destroyed by lahar and is visible at Barangay San Nicolas Balas. It also merges with the Rio Chico before joining Pampanga River. Both rivers are utilized to irrigate the town's agricultural lands, consisting mainly of rice and sugar crops. Parua River, which at times appears as a bed of sand due to the scarcity of water, is also a quarry site for sand and ash used as construction material.

Barangays

Concepcion is politically subdivided into 45 barangays:
NamePopulation
Alfonso8,750
Balutu3,920
Cafe2,776
Calius Gueco1,233
Caluluan4,694
Castillo3,457
Corazon de Jesus2,114
Culatingan3,237
Dungan965
Dutung-A-Matas5,917
Green Village2,560
Lilibangan1,276
Mabilog2,566
Magao2,219
Malupa1,547
Minane3,725
Panalicsican1,207
Pando2,524
Parang3,260
Parulung1,725
Pitabunan3,107
San Agustin 6,040
San Antonio3,175

NamePopulation
San Bartolome2,113
San Francisco7,983
San Isidro 2,950
San Jose 9,739
San Juan 4,565
San Martin408
San Nicolas 4,985
San Nicolas Balas3,852
Santo Niño3,971
Santa Cruz4,948
Santa Maria1,644
Santa Monica5,610
Santa Rita4,958
Santa Rosa4,846
Santiago5,391
Santo Cristo1,463
Santo Rosario 1,819
San Vicente 1,882
Talimundoc Marimla 1,801
Talimundoc San Miguel2,624
Telabanca95
Tinang4,547

Climate

Demographics

In the, the population of Concepcion, Tarlac, was people, with a density of.

Points of interest

There are five public high schools in the municipality: