Place:Anao, Tarlac, Central Luzon, Philippines

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NameAnao
TypeMunicipality
Located inTarlac, Central Luzon, Philippines
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Anao, officially the Municipality of Anao, is a 5th class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 12,208 people.

The smallest town in terms of land area in the whole of Tarlac, Anao covers a total land area of .

Formerly a part of Pangasinan province, Anao was founded and organized into a municipality on March 16, 1870. Every year on the March 16, the foundation of the town is celebrated along with the Ylang-Ylang Festival.

History

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The area where Anao is located was inhabited before 1800 by people from the Ilocos Region. In 1835, a group of immigrants from Paoay, Ilocos Norte reached the region and first settled near a creek on the bank where there were balete trees. These immigrants called their settlement Balete. The immigrants found the region where they settled to have many agricultural prospects and this attracted more immigrants who came from the north, especially from the town of Paoay.

The settlement expanded and later changed its name to "Barrio Anao" (deriving authentically from the Ilocano word danao which means creek and due to the anahao leaf that grows in various area they derive the name Anao). By that time, balete trees were extinguished and the barrio was adjacent in all directions by creeks.

Paniqui had a road extended towards the east to Anao. Paniqui claimed Anao as its barrio and the people of the barrio accepted the claim. Years went by and Anao expanded. In 1870, a petition was made and approved that Anao be made a municipality.

Past mayors

Name Term Began Term Ended
Ramon Evangelista 1938 1946
Arcadio Evangelista 1946 1947
Silvestre Sabado 1948 1951
Arcadio Evangelista 1952 1955
Dionisio Dumlao 1960 1963
Catalino O. Cruz 1964 1979
Andres Dela Cruz 1979 1986
Clemente T. Apuan 1988 1998
Rodolfo F. Guerrero 1998 2007
Edgardo S. Felipe 2007 2016
Betty B. Lacbayan 2016 2019
Rafael M. Naral 2019 2022
Gian Pierre O. De Dios 2022 Incumbent

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