The town recently made the world record for longest grill measuring about 3 kilometres (9,840ft).[citation needed]
History
What is known now as Alcala was formerly a barrio of Bayambang, formerly called "Dangla", a vernacular term referring to a medicinal shrub which grows abundantly in the place. As a barrio, it was subdivided into several smaller units called sitios, namely: Bugyao, Bacud, Cupi, Bitulao, Cabicalan, Patalan, Camanggaan and Sinabaan
On April 1, 1873, the settlers established a community. They submitted a petition calling for the cessation of Dangla into a separate township, but it took more than two years for the Spanish Authorities to take notice of the settlers' demands.
Finally, on September 20, 1875, Royal Decree No. 682 was issued to officially establish the Municipality of Alcala, the name of the town in Spain from where the then Governor of Pangasinan hailed.
During the outbreak of the Philippine–American War, the place was the site of the field headquarters of General Malone of the United States Army.
When the Filipinos and Americans were fighting against the Japanese during World War II, the place was the site for the American Field Headquarters under the command of General Johnathan Wainwright. It was here that the first Guerrilla Combat Training School was established. The same school produced an Infantry Battalion composed mostly of Alcaleneans who played an important role in defending the whole of Northern Luzon from Japanese forces.[6][7]
Geography
The Municipality of Alcala has a total land area of 5,508 hectares.
Alcala is situated 47.07 kilometres (29.25mi) from the provincial capital Lingayen, and 183.46 kilometres (114.00mi) from the country's capital city of Manila.
Barangays
Alcala is politically subdivided into 21 barangays.[8] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Alcala, belonging to the fifth congressional district of the province of Pangasinan, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
Members of the Municipal Council (2025–2028):[23][24]
Congressman: Ramon N. Guico, Jr.
Mayor: Atty. Manuel T. Collado
Vice-Mayor: Jojo B. Callejo
Councilors:
Rodelio C. Labiano
Marcelino B. Tercias
Rodolfo C. Rosquita
Janela Love B. Nartates
Amado D. Bauzon
Cherry Beth C. Mamitag
Mark Ryan C. Catalan
Amor G. Espiritu
Tourism
A tilapia dispersal and barbecue are part of the attractions in Alcala.[25]
The Municipality has received the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) award eight times for its commitment to good governance, as recognized by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).
Alcala celebrating its annual founding anniversary every September 20.
Alcala celebrating its Town Fiesta on May 1–3 every year.
San Vicente, Alcala has its Backpack Project.
Holy Cross Parish Church
Facade of the Holy Cross Parish (F-1881) Parish Church
The 1881 Holy Cross Parish Church is a Vicariate of Sacred Heart. Its Feast Day are May 3 is the Feast of the Finding of the True Cross and September 14 is the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, with the present Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Christopher Elisar "Ralphie" M. Itchon under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Urdaneta.
The January 4, 1881 Spanish Royal Decree of the Spanish Government created the Parish of the Holy Cross and accepted by the Dominicans (House of the Order) on November of 188. Padre Eduardo Saamaniego, O.P., was appointed first parish priest on February 21, 1882. The convent was erected under Fr. Revilla and Fr. Casamitjana but the same was destroyed.[26]
In 1950, Padre Jose V. Ferrer caused the destruction of the old church and instead built a semi-concrete edifice. Aided by Bishop Jesus Sison and Archbishop Mariano Madriaga, the Priest founded the Holy Rood Academy. Fr. Amado Lopez continued the rehabilitation of the Church and school but the 1967 and 1968 Casiguran earthquake annihilated the Church. Thus, Fr. Eusebio Vigilia and Fr. Johnny Tagalicud (1972-1977) rehabilitated the present new Church. (Source, 2007 Fiesta Yearbook of Bani, Pangasinan Church).
Education
The Alcala Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public elementary and high schools.[27]
Primary and elementary schools
Academy of St. Anthony of Padua
Alcala Central School
Alcala Brookside School
Anulid Elementary School
Archdiocesan School of San Fabian
Aura Vista Montessori School & High School (Elementary)
Bersamin Elementary School
Bethel Christian Learning Center of Mangaldan Baptist Church
Blessed Angels Achievers Academy
Cherished Moment School
Christian Life Learning Center
Divine Grace Montessori and High School of Tayug (Elementary)
Divine Grace Montessori and High School of Pozorrubio (Elementary)
Divine Shepherd Montessori and High School (Elementary)
Eylim Christian Academy
Family Child Development School
Gods Favor Learning Center
Golden Seeds Guidance Montessori School
Good Shepherd Christian School
Gualsic Elementary School
Guinawedan Elementary School
Holy Child Academy
Holy Family Educational Institution
Immaculate Conception Catholic School
Joyland School
King's Kid Christian School
Laoac Adventist Mission School
Laoac Elementary School
Little Learners Guided Educational Center
Livingstone Christian Academy
Kingsville Academy
Manaoag Adventst School
Mangaldan Achievers Academy
Mary Help of Christians Boarding School
Math Excellence Academy
Movers Academy
Our Lady of Manaoag Innovative School
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Academy
Pao Christian Learning Center
Pindangan East Elementary School
Pindangan West Elementary School
Quezon Memorial Academy
Remnant International School
Rosales Adventist Multigrade School
Rosales Christian Learning Center
Rosales Wesleyan Academy
San Jacinto Catholic School
San Juan Elementary School
San Pedro Apartado Elementary School
San Pedro Ili Elementary School
San Vicente Elementary School
South Central School
St. Louis Bertrand School
Saint Rose Academy
St. Mary's Dominican School
St. Philomena's Academy
Sunrisers Merryland School
Tayug Foundational Christian Academy
The Right Formation School
The Salvation Army Educational Services
The United Methodist Church Kiddie Kollege
The United Methodist Learning Center
Vacante Elementary School
VFV Christian Academy
Secondary schools
Arboleda National High School
Atainan-Caranglaan Integrated School
Atainan Integrated School
Aura Vista Montessori School & High School
Bersamin Agro-Industrial National High School
Canarvacanan National High School
Cipriano P. Primicias National High School
Divine Grace Montessori and High School of Tayug
Divine Grace Montessori and High School of Pozorrubio
↑ "Province: PANGASINAN". PSGC Interactive. Makati, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
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