Philippine Daily Inquirer

N. Ecija founding date April 25, not Sept. 2

- By Anselmo Roque Inquirer Central Luzon

CABANATUAN CITY—For years, Novo Ecijanos observed the province’s founding anniversar­y on Sept. 2, coinciding with the commemorat­ion of the “Unang Sigaw ng Nueva Ecija (First Cry of Nueva Ecija)” in 1896 when revolution­aries rose in arms against the Spanish rule.

But, as a result of new findings, a research team has recommende­d the passing of a new law making April 25 “Kaarawan ng Nueva Ecija (Birth of Nueva Ecija).”

Sept. 2 was proclaimed the province’s founding anniversar­y through Republic Act No. 7596. It is a nonworking holiday for Novo Ecijanos.

Researcher­s of the National Historical Commission of the Philippine­s (NHCP) and the provincial government found that the province was actually establishe­d on April 25, 1801.

They found documents showing that in 1799 Spanish King Carlos IV ordered the separation of towns and parishes of Upper Pampanga, near the Sierra Madre range, as well as coastal towns of Tayabas, along the Pacific Ocean, into a corregimie­nto (administra­tive political-military unit), which became Nueva Ecija.

“[The Spanish king’s directives were] implemente­d on April 25, 1801, and the corregimie­nto was named Nueva Ecija after the hometown [in Spain] of [that period’s] Governor General Rafael Maria de Aguilar,” NHCP Executive Director Ludovico Badoy said in a letter to Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali.

“Baler (now the provincial capital of Aurora) was declared its capital,” Badoy said.

It was believed that Nueva Ecija became a commandanc­ia (outpost) in 1701 or 1702 but the exact date of its establishm­ent as a province was not known before the research team bared its findings.

For this reason, the province’s founding anniversar­y was marked simultaneo­usly with the commemorat­ion of the local uprising against the Spanish rule on Sept. 2, 1896.

The research team examined documents at the National Library, NHCP, Baler Museum and Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampanga­n Studies in Angeles City.

It was assisted by historian Efren Yambot, former Nueva Ecija Rep. Angel Concepcion, Antonio Concepcion, Raymund Umali and Governor Umali.

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