La Paz, Iloilo City

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La Paz
ZIP code
5000
Area code33
Patron saintNuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage)
Feast dayMay 24
Native languagesHiligaynon

La Paz ([laˈpas]) is a district in Iloilo City, in the Philippine province of Iloilo, on the island of Panay, in the region of Western Visayas.[1] It is the third-largest district by land area, after Jaro and Mandurriao. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 54,720 people. In the past, it was known as Ilawod, which means "sea/wet land," along with Jaro, which was referred to as Ilaya, meaning "mountain/dry land."[2]

La Paz is famous as the birthplace of the popular Filipino noodle soup dish, La Paz Batchoy. This flavorful dish is known for its rich broth, tender meat, and garnishments such as crushed chicharron (pork cracklings), sliced pork, and liver. La Paz Public Market, considered the birthplace of La Paz Batchoy, is a bustling hub where locals and tourists alike can indulge in this culinary delight.

Its district plaza, the La Paz Plaza, is the largest among the six district plazas in Iloilo City.

History

La Paz traces back to its origins as one of the barrios of Jaro. Initially established in 1584, it was named Bagong Banera at the time. However, it wasn't until 1856 that it gained independence from Jaro and became a separate pueblo (town) known as Lobo.[3] Later on, it was renamed La Paz, meaning "peace" in Spanish, which was derived from its patron saint, Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage).

On July 16, 1937, La Paz was incorporated as a district of Iloilo City, alongside the towns of Arevalo, Mandurriao, and Molo. This integration marked its status as an integral part of the expanding urban center.

In 2008, the sub-district of Lapuz in La Paz gained independence after a resolution was passed by the city council. This move aimed to establish separate police and fire stations for the area.[4]

Geography

La Paz is situated in the middle-eastern part of Iloilo City, around 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) from

Guimaras Island across the Iloilo Strait
to the east.

Barangays

The district of La Paz has a total of 25 barangays.

  • Aguinaldo
  • Baldoza
  • Bantud
  • Banuyao
  • Burgos-Mabini-Plaza
  • Caingin
  • Divinagracia
  • Gustilo
  • Hinactacan
  • Ingore
  • Jereos
  • Laguda
  • Lopez Jaena Norte
  • Lopez Jaena Sur
  • Luna
  • MacArthur
  • Magdalo
  • Magsaysay Village
  • Nabitasan
  • Railway
  • Rizal
  • San Isidro
  • San Nicolas
  • Tabuc Suba
  • Ticud

Culture

La Paz Batchoy

La Paz Batchoy

The La Paz Public Market in the district is often referred to as the specific birthplace of the Ilonggo noodle soup dish, La Paz Batchoy. It is a noodle soup made with pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles.[5]

La Paz Fiesta

In honor of the district patron saint of La Paz, Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage), La Paz Fiesta, or the Feast of the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, is held annually in the district on May 24.

Education

La Paz is home to two of the eight universities in Iloilo City, namely,

St. Therese – MTC Colleges, Hua Siong College of Iloilo, and Iloilo National High School
.

Transportation

La Paz, like other districts of Iloilo City, is served mostly by passenger

Roxas City from 1907 to the 1980s.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Panes, Cornelio P. "Iloilo, My City, My Pride". Archived from the original on January 21, 2012. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  2. ^ Regalado, Felix B. (1973). History of Panay. Central Philippine University.
  3. ^ "La Paz Church History". La Paz Church. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "City to recognize Lapuz as separate district from La Paz". www.thenewstoday.info. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "La Paz Batchoy". Explore Iloilo. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  6. ^ "Panay Railways". www.thenewstoday.info. Retrieved August 12, 2022.

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