Tibiao


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History

During Spanish times, Spanish Soldiers happened to see a group of natives picking up snails in hatay hatay, a watery and miry land. They asked the natives the name of the place pointing to the vast expanse of land covered with tall reed grasses called tigbaw. The natives thinking that the Spaniards were asking for the name of the grass quickly answered Tigbaw. Since then the place was called Tigbaw. The word eventually evolved into Tibiao. Allegedly, the Spaniards had difficulty pronouncing the word Tigbaw.
The old settlement was in present-day Balanti-an. The Natives had to relocate to the said place since it is quite secluded and distant from the shore. It is secure from piratical raids common during those days. The place is near the edge of the present-day Tibiao River. Sojourners to the place would comment: Tibi haw? It is a question asking why they locate themselves at the edge of the river. The term tibí haw eventually evolved into Tibiao. Since then the Place was called Tibiao.
Tibiao was part of Nalupa from 1596–1840. Nalupa, with its central government in present-day Jinalinan controlled the area of what is now Tibiao, Barbaza, and Laua-an. In early 1730, Nalupa gradually depopulated due to the Moro pirate attacks. By 1733, Culasi had direct control of Nalupa and Pandan. In 1796, Nalupa ceded from Culasi. As an arrabal, notable village chieftains were Paris, Oguid Pagsuguiron, and Nicolas Amar.
In 1786, Oguid Datu Oguid landed in the shores of Calawgan Creek. He brought with him his family and settlers from an unspecified place in Borneo, presumably from a place where Kinaray-a is the lingua franca.
On August 6, 1786, Oguid and followers settled in what is now Kamyabsan or a place where guavas. Kamyabsan is now part of Sawang Sitio in Malabor. The site was near the shore and accessible to pirate raids. They later transferred to Balanti-an to coexist with the natives. when Datu Oguid Arrive in Balanti-an he was confronted by the "Tumandoks" and they cannot understand each other. The fact they cannot understand each other Datu Oguid Offered foods for them and which we call Panguyang or Padu-um to become friends. After such abundant blessing shared for each other, they made some enjoyment dancing the zarzuela and singing the composo and Sugidanon.
In 1815, Oguid sent a delegation to Nalupa to petition the Governor of Antique, Rafael Andres Gomez, to make Tibiao a new town separating from Nalupa. The petition was granted.
On January 1, 1818, Tibiao became a new town with Don Nicolas Amar as teniente Municipal. The Governor of Antique that time was Juan Ormido while the Teniente Municipal of Nalupa was a certain Vislilla. Tibiao remained as a vista of Nalupa. Tibiao did not have church or a priest attend to the spiritual needs of the People.
In 1826, Oguid never became the Teniente Municipal of Tibiao but he was the one who orchestrated the affairs of the town. On May two 1926, he called for a meeting where it was agreed to hold a Thanksgiving and to build a church in their settlement. The church was 20x10x4 yards in dimension with thatched palm leaf roofing and of walls of wooden slabs. The Teniente municipal of Tibiao at that time was Juan Mariano.
On November 1, 1826, Oguid and Governor Martinez planted a cross on a mountain east of the settlement; the mountain is presently called Mount Cruz to commemorate the event. A Thanksgiving mass, mass wedding and baptism were held the next day. Festivities followed.
On November 6, 1828, Oguid chose five men to survey the proposed new town site. The site selected was between Calaugan and Palaypay creeks. It was Juan Amar Sarcino who drafted the town plan. The development of the site immediately began. A church and a convent were constructed, wooden bridges built to span the Calaugan and Palaypay creeks, road laids, drainage canals, and a cemetery were built. The Teniente Municipal at that time was Mariano Delos Santos while the Governor of Antique was Francisco Oreta.
The Parish of Tibiao was established by the Augustinian missionaries in 1849.
In 1851 Fr. Eulogio "Oloy" Cardones, a Filipino priest, was assigned as the parish priest of Tibiao. Fr. Cardones was the coadjutor bishop of the parish of Manduariao, Iloilo, before his assignment to Tibiao. The Arrival of Fr. Cardones was greeted with a fiesta celebration and a Panguyang. Tibiao is now an Independent Church,
In 1898, Pedro Bandoja was the local revolutionary leader of the town.
In 1930, Nicolas Amarillo was re-elected Municipal President of Tibiao. He became a member of the National Association for Independence in Manila, which was formerly called "Bag-ong Katipunan" while in Manila, he was able to ask thru Rep. Segundo Moscoso aid of 10,000php for the construction of a Gabaldon type fourteen room building of the Tibiao Central School and Anastacia Gindap Espanola donated the Present Site of the Tibiao Central School, except the frontage.
In 1935, Before the end of Nicolas Amarillo Second Term, Amarillo asked the new governor of that time also from Tibiao, Governor Alejandro Lim to help him negotiate the Bishop of Jaro to donate a church property, for the Municipal Building.
In 1935, Alejandro Tario Lim was elected as Governor of the province, and known as Justice of the Peace of Tibiao, a lawyer by profession. After his term, he served as Labor Administrator of Department of Labor and Senior Legislator in Malacañang Palace. During his time as governor, he constructed Municipal Plaza and the Municipal Building.
On April 19, 1942. Japanese burned the church, municipal building, and the bridge.
On September 3, 1942, Lt. Absalon appointed Martin Juanillo as Mayor of Tibiao.
On November 13, 1942, Jose Mendoza Sr. Was Appointed Mayor of Tibiao by Pio Dioso.
On June 16, 1943, the Japanese patrol penetrated Tibiao.
On December 11, 1944 Heriberto Bandoja was appointed as municipal mayor of Tibiao by Calixto Zaldivar.
In 1948, Diodata Tario Lim Bandoja was elected as municipal mayor of Tibiao, sister of the former governor of the province, Gov. Alejandro T. Lim Sr, Tating is only elementary graduate. All her siblings were UP College Graduates. She was made to stop her education to take care of her parents. But she knew the importance of education so she donated eight hectares land and 40,000php for a school building. It was named Tario - Lim Memorial High school now University of Antique Tario Lim Memorial Campus in honor of her parents, Vicente "Quin" Sanches Lim and Maria Amar Tario.
In 1950, nineteen Huks were sighted in Dalanas. Soldiers of the Philippines Ground Force were detailed to Tibiao to fight the Huks. The Municipal Mayor Diodata Tario Lim Bandoja appointed four members of the local police named Manuel Bankaya, Conrado Antonio, Alejandro Amar and Samson Amar. They caught the eighteen Huks whose commander was Alyas 120.
In 1956, Federico Ruiz Elected as Municipal Mayor of Tibiao. He donated six hectares land of their cane land. Through the help of Tobias Fornier and Diodata Lim Bandoja they established the Tario - Lim Memorial Antique School of Fisheries.
In 1960, Remegio Vista represented the country in Mexico Summer Olympics. His burst of speed was noticed he was dubbed as "The Fastest Man" in the first 50 meters of the sprint races.
In 1976, Mylene Miciano Crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique from Tibiao.
In 1981, Manuel M. Lim Jr. Elected as the youngest mayor of the Town at the age of 26. Grandson of Former Mayor Diodata Tario Lim Bandoja. During his time he was the doctor of the town. Through the help of Philippine army, Mayor Nonie killed three commanders and the members of New Peoples' Army in the mountains of Tibiao
In 1982, Mary Jane Jereza was crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique From Tibiao
In 1992, Manuel B. Lim Sr. inaugurated the new municipal building constructed during the incumbency of Manuel M. Lim Jr.
In 1991, Tibiao celebrated the First PANGUYANG FESTIVAL, the official Festival of the Municipality. PANGUYANG means a festive offering for a plenteous harvest, a thanksgiving or a harvest festival.
In 1997, the First Philippine International Whitewater Kayaking Cup held in Tibiao River. Brgy. Tuno and Brgy. Tigbaboy Tibiao Antique.
In 1997, Carol Josette Cardos crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique From Tibiao.
In 1999, Quennie Bandoja was crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique From Tibiao.
In 2003, Krishna Constantino was crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique From Tibiao.
In 2011, Mary Kris Gualberto was crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique from Tibiao.
In 2012, during the incumbency of Walden M. Lim, the Tibiao Eco Adventure Park "TEA PARK" was opened.
In December 2012, Gracechele Mae Managuit crowned as Lin-ay Kang Antique from Tibiao.
In 2012, Tibiao dubbed as Tourism Capital of Antique.
In 2013, Gil Baldevia Bandoja, grandson of Ex-Mayor Felimon Bandoja and son of Ex-Mayor Heriberto Bandoja was elected Mayor; he was again re-elected in 2016, and in 2019, his third term.

Geography

Tibiao is located at. It is from the provincial capital, San Jose de Buenavista.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the has a land area of constituting of the total area of Antique.
Seco Island, over 21 nautical miles offshore, is a 1.5 km sandbar visited by tourists.

Climate

Barangays

Tibiao is politically subdivided into 21 barangays.

Demographics

In the, had a population of. The population density was.

Tourism

Tibiao is dubbed the Eco-Adventure Capital of Panay Island. It offers various adventure activities such as trekking to Bugtong Bato Fall, kayaking and river tubing in Tibiao River, and cultural immersion tour to Antique Rice Terraces. The Antique Rice Terraces is a recently rediscovered heritage attraction in the town of San Remigios. The rice terraces covers 600 hectares and it is preserved by the Iraynon Bukidnon, an indigenous group in Barangay General Fullon.

Local Government

Gil B. Bandoja - Municipal Mayor
Jimmy D. Barrientos - Municipal Vice Mayor
Sanguniang Bayan Members
• Andres Modesto
• Lucas Bandoja
• Walden Lim
• Amador Cumla
• Antonieta Kho yute
• Pelver Medina
• Fe Alvarez
• Fred Eraga

List of Elected Municipal Mayors of Tibiao

Notable Tibiaohanons

Datu Oguid Pagsugiron Amar - founder of the Town of Tibiao Antique. Born in Dessert Country Judah
Diodata Lim Bandoja - First Elected Municipal Mayor, a Philanthropist who Donated the Tario - Lim Memorial High school now University of Antique, Tario - Lim Memorial Campus, honored to her parents Maria Tario and Vicente Lim. Main Building costing more or less 40,000php and more than a Half of the Eight hectars site. She Improved the Public plaza by constructing the band - stand and a circular dancing pavilion with bench around. She also Constructed a Municipal Building at the Present Site
Heriberto Bandoja- First Three termer Municipal Mayor of Tibiao Antique. Son of Felimon Bandoja Former Capitan Municipal of the town and Anastacia L. Bandoja
Fr. Eulogio Cardones- a Filipino priest was assigned as the parish priest of Tibiao. And also the first Filipino Priest of the newly established Church in Tibiao against Spaniards now IFI Tibiao.
Rosie Dimamay - former Sanguniang Panlalawigan Member and Former Vice Governor of the province of Antique between 2010 - 2013
Anastacia Gindap Española - a Philanthropist who donated The present site of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Cemetery and the present site of the Tibiao Central School
Alfredo Siojo Lim - Former Senator and Former Mayor of City of Manila. He is the Son of Quintin Lim Sr.
Alejandro Tario Lim- a Filipino Politician, Brother of Former Mayor of Tibiao Mrs. Diodata Lim Bandoja, Former justice of the Peace of Tibiao and Culasi, a member of the Provincial Board prior to his election as Governor in 1934. He held the office up to 1938 which he served as labor administrator of the Department of Labor, Law Professor and a senior Legislature officer at Malacanang Palace.
Manuel Bandoja Lim Sr- The Only Son of a lady Mayor Diodata Lim Bandoja. Founder of popular trademark of bread in Western Visayas, Tibiao Bakery, a Philanthropist and Former Mayor of the Town Year 1992 - 2001
Ceazar Lim Rodriguez- First Tibiaohanon Elected as Sanguniang panlalawigan member
Roberto Rodriguez- Former Mayor of Taytay Palawan between 2001 - 2010 and Eldest son of Former Sp Member Ceazar Lim Rodriguez
Federico Dioso Ruiz Sr - a Filipino Politician and Philanthropist. Before the last global war, he was elected number one councilor. In 1956 he launched his Candidacy as Municipal Mayor of Tibiao. When he Won he donate a six Hectares cane land for the Tario - Lim Memorial Antique School of Fisheries now.
Remegio Vicente Vista- a Filipino Sprinter Representative his own country, Gold Medalist in Jakarta and the Tokyo Asian Games and Mexico Summer Olympics. He dubbed as The fastest man in Asia during his Time. Born in a depressed mountain Barangay of Salazar, Tibiao, Antique.