词条 | Buenavista, Marinduque |
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History{{unreferenced section|date=October 2012}}The town was named "Buenavista" by Don Cornelio Sadiua, due to its "good view." Its former name was Sabang, which is the river that runs through it. The majority of Buenavistans trace their ancestry to the Don Cornelio Sadiua family. In 1942, the Japanese Imperial forces landed in Buenavista at Patay Ilog before making their way to the capital. Due to its rugged terrain, relative isolation, and fierce pro-American sentiment, Buenavista was the headquarters for the resistance movement. Japanese forces and the Resistance and guerrillas frequently engaged in skirmishes within the town borders. Occupying Japanese forces burned the school and municipal building, after holding captives composed a member from each Buenavista family. Guerrilla forces eventually re-captured the town. The 'Libas Ambush, known locally as Pinag Labanan, was a joint guerrilla-Buenavistan effort in which Filipino guerrillas and Buenavistans ambushed and killed a troop of Japanese soldiers. After which the Japanese commandant issued a proclamation that for 1 Japanese soldier killed by the Filipinos in Buenavista, 10 Filipinos will die within a 5-mile radius. In spite of the Japanese threats the Buenavistans continued their fight against Japanese occupation throughout the war, including rescuing and hiding several the combined Filipino and American military personnel during the war. One such rescue occurred shortly after the fall of Bataan, when the lighthouse keeper found an American seaman hiding among the shoreline rocks. These rescued Filipinos and Americans were clothed, fed and hidden by the Buenavistans, even though they risked execution if the Japanese found out about it. In 1945, the combined U.S. and Allied Philippine Commonwealth military forces landed at Caigangan beach in Buenavista and attacked from the Japanese Imperial forces in the Battle of Marinduque. The Buenavista Campaign was the first major offensive fought during the Battle of Marinduque. It culminated in a bloody firefight between the Japanese and a joint Allied- Filipino guerrilla offensive. The Japanese, who were headquartered in the Municipal building and elementary school, were soundly defeated. Buenavista was chosen as the headquarters of the 5th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and the U.S. Army Signal Corps due to their record of anti-Japanese actions during the war. The U.S. Army Signal Corps and the 5th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army were quartered in Pablo Pe's bodega in the town. The longest-serving mayor was Recaredo Sarmiento. His term was interrupted during World War II. The first Chinese-Filipino mayor was Wilfredo Sadiua Pe. Past leadersMun. Pres. Agaton Sarmiento ------- 1918-1925 Mun. Pres. Ciriaco Arevalo -------- 1925-1931 Mun. Pres. Vitaliano Salvacion ---- 1931-1934 Mun. Pres. Cesar Nepomucen0 ------- 1934-1937 Mayor Jose Salvacion -------------- 1934-1941 Mayor Teofisto Jamolin ------------ 1941-1944 Mayor Jose Sarmiento -------------- 1944-1945 Mayor Jose Salvacion -------------- 1945-1946 Mayor Recaredo Sarmiento ---------- 1946-1947 Mayor Recaredo Sarmient0 ---------- 1947-1956 Mayor Vitaliano Salvacion --------- 1956-1958 Mayor Josefina Sadiwa ------------- 1958-1959 Mayor Claudio Mabunga ------------- 1959-1967 Mayor Wilfredo S. Pe -------------- 1967-1972 Mayor Wilfredo S. Pe -------------- 1972-1980 Mayor Renato S. Madrigal ---------- 1980 OIC- Mayor Ofelia S. Madrigal ----- 1980-1988 Mayor Ofelia S. Madrigal ---------- 1988-1992 Mayor Wilfredo S. Pe -------------- 1992-1995 Mayor Ofelias S. Madrigal --------- 1995 Demographics{{Philippine Census| align= none | title= Population census of Buenavista | 1903 = | 1918 = | 1939 = 4354 | 1948 = 5040 | 1960 = 7303 | 1970 = 10463 | 1975 = 11787 | 1980 = 13025 | 1990 = 15495 | 1995 = 17358 | 2000 = 19271 | 2007 = 21018 | 2010 = 23111 | 2015 = 23988 | 2020 = | 2025 = | 2030 = | footnote= Source: Philippine Statistics Authority{{PH census|2015}}{{PH census|2010}}{{PH census|2007}}{{LWUA population data}} }} In the {{PH wikidata|population_as_of}}, the population of Buenavista, Marinduque, was {{PH wikidata|population_total}} people,{{PH census|current}} with a density of {{convert|{{sigfig|{{PH wikidata|population_total}}/{{PH wikidata|area}}|2}}|PD/km2|disp=or}}. EconomyLocally crafted products include:
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| Centre = Buenavista | North = Boac | East = Torrijos | South = Sibuyan Sea Banton, Romblon | West = Sibuyan Sea | Northwest = Gasan }}{{Marinduque}} 1 : Municipalities of Marinduque |
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