Dupax del Norte | ||
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Municipality | ||
Municipality of Dupax del Norte | ||
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Map of Nueva Vizcaya with Dupax del Norte highlighted |
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Location within the Philippines | ||
Coordinates: 16°17′11″N 121°05′39″E / 16.2864°N 121.0942°ECoordinates: 16°17′11″N 121°05′39″E / 16.2864°N 121.0942°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
Region | Cagayan Valley (Region II) | |
Province | Nueva Vizcaya | |
District | Lone district | |
Barangays | 15 (see Barangays) | |
Government | ||
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan | |
• Mayor | Timothy Joseph E. Cayton | |
• Electorate | 14,406 voters (2016) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 347.30 km2 (134.09 sq mi) | |
Population (2015 census) | ||
• Total | 27,514 | |
• Density | 79/km2 (210/sq mi) | |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | |
ZIP code | 3706 | |
PSGC | 025007000 | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)78 | |
Climate type | tropical rainforest climate | |
Income class | 3rd municipal income class | |
Website | dupaxdelnorte |
Dupax del Norte, officially the Municipality of Dupax del Norte, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 27,514 people.
Dupax del Norte, situated on the south-eastern part of Nueva Vizcaya, has a total land area of 396 square kilometers. It is bounded by the town of Kasibu in the north, Alfonso Castañeda in the east, Dupax del Sur in the south, and Bambang in the west. It has wide tracts of virgin forests, rich, fertile plains and valleys with mineral deposits and is blessed with a climate suitable for agriculture.
The name "Dupax" comes from the Isinay word "dopaj". By "dopaj" the Isinays, who are the first inhabitants of Dupax, meant "to lie down in complete relaxation." According to folklores that have survived from generation to generation, even long before the founding fathers established the municipality, the site of what eventually became the "poblacion", or town proper of Dupax, used to serve as a roaring camp for primitive hunters from surrounding tribal settlements. After hard days of hunting in nearby mountains, the hunters would repair the camp where they would feast on their catch of wild animals. When they were through with their brand of merrymaking "they would lie down and relax completely" before getting up again to return to their respectives home. The camping area, which was a plain or a valley, was near their hunting grounds that later, they decided to settle on it together with their families and the town of Dopaj was established.
In time, the town's name metamorphosed into Dupax, after the arrival of the Spaniards who, for convenience, substituted the letter "x" in lieu of letter "j" for easy pronunciation.
The original town of Dupax is the largest municipality of the province of Nueva Vizcaya in terms of land area. But in 1971, the Congress passed into law Republic Act 6372 otherwise known as "An Act Creating the Municipality of Dupax del Sur from the Municipality of Dupax in the province of Nueva Vizcaya", sponsored by Congressman Benjamin B. Perez in the Philippine House of Representatives and Senator Leonardo B. Perez in the Philippine Senate. president Ferdinand Marcos amended some sections and signed it into law with the promulgation of Presidential Decree 586 on November 26, 1974 which paved the way for the division of Dupax into two municipalities: Dupax del Norte and Dupax del Sur.