Piddig, officially the Municipality of Piddig (Ilocano: Ili ti Piddig; Filipino: Bayan ng Piddig) is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 22,781 people.

The town is known for its role in the Basi Revolt which was led by Pedro Mateo, a native of Piddig. Today, Piddig is known for its basi and for their sariwagwag, a dish made out of gabi leaves with fresh shrimps that are freshly gathered from their rich river. The municipio (town hall) is located on top of a hill offering panoramic views of fields and mountains.

Piddig is also the birthplace of Teófilo Yldefonso, a Filipino swimmer who is the first Filipino and Southeast Asian to win an Olympic medal, and the first Filipino to win multiple medals.

Geography

The Municipality of Piddig's terrain is primarily hilly, with rice plains interspersed in between. It sits at an elevation higher than most towns in Ilocos Norte. The terrain is ideal for hiking given its variety of rivers, forests, and fields.

Piddig is situated 18.45 kilometres (11.46 mi) from the provincial capital Laoag, and 503.33 kilometres (312.75 mi) from the country's capital city of Manila.

Barangays

Piddig is politically subdivided into 23 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Ab-abut
  • Abucay
  • Anao (Poblacion)
  • Arua-ay
  • Bimmanga
  • Boyboy
  • Cabaroan (Poblacion)
  • Calambeg
  • Callusa
  • Dupitac
  • Estancia
  • Gayamat
  • Lagandit
  • Libnaoan
  • Loing (Poblacion)
  • Maab-abaca
  • Mangitayag
  • Maruaya
  • San Antonio
  • Santa Maria
  • Sucsuquen
  • Tangaoan
  • Tonoton

Climate

Climate data for Piddig, Ilocos Norte
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)27 (81)28 (82)30 (86)32 (90)31 (88)31 (88)30 (86)30 (86)30 (86)29 (84)28 (82)27 (81)29 (85)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)20 (68)20 (68)21 (70)23 (73)25 (77)25 (77)25 (77)25 (77)24 (75)23 (73)22 (72)21 (70)23 (73)
Average precipitation mm (inches)38 (1.5)37 (1.5)37 (1.5)49 (1.9)181 (7.1)214 (8.4)264 (10.4)251 (9.9)243 (9.6)229 (9.0)129 (5.1)96 (3.8)1,768 (69.7)
Average rainy days11.610.712.415.222.625.026.124.924.319.216.415.4223.8
Source: Meteoblue

Demographics

YearPop.±% p.a.
Population census of Piddig
YearPop.±% p.a.19039,172—191811,301+1.40%193910,511−0.34%194810,496−0.02%196011,614+0.85%197013,065+1.18%197513,933+1.30%198014,774+1.18%YearPop.±% p.a.199017,078+1.46%199517,797+0.78%200019,059+1.48%200720,034+0.69%201020,606+1.03%201521,497+0.81%202022,475+0.94%202422,781+0.33%
19039,172
191811,301+1.40%
193910,511−0.34%
194810,496−0.02%
196011,614+0.85%
197013,065+1.18%
197513,933+1.30%
198014,774+1.18%
YearPop.±% p.a.
199017,078+1.46%
199517,797+0.78%
200019,059+1.48%
200720,034+0.69%
201020,606+1.03%
201521,497+0.81%
202022,475+0.94%
202422,781+0.33%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

In the 2024 census, the population of Piddig was 22,781 people, with a density of 110 inhabitants per square kilometre or 280 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy

Poverty incidence of Piddig

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority

Government

Local government

Piddig, belonging to the first congressional district of the province of Ilocos Norte, 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(2019–2022)
PositionName
CongressmanSandro Marcos
MayorGeorgina Salazar Guillen
Vice-MayorEdwin E. Salazar
CouncilorsZaida Hershey S. Mandac
Dexter M. Yapo
Wilbor A. Bringas
Lendell Benedict M. Chua
Nenita T. Alejandro
Marianito P. Foronda
Rey M. Nicolas
Romulo E. Hilario

Culture

Cultural Property wmph identifierSite nameDescriptionProvinceCity or municipalityAddressCoordinatesImage
Don Claro Caluya MonumentIlocos NortePiddigEstella Street18°09′58″N 120°42′56″E/18.166165°N 120.715461°E/ 18.166165; 120.715461(Don Claro Caluya Monument)
Rizal MonumentIlocos NortePiddigPiddig Municipal Grounds, Estella Street18°09′59″N 120°42′54″E/18.166350°N 120.714976°E/ 18.166350; 120.714976(Rizal Monument)
Raquiza HouseIlocos NortePiddigBarangay Cabaroan18°10′01″N 120°42′55″E/18.166878°N 120.715381°E/ 18.166878; 120.715381(Raquiza House)Upload Photo
Teodoro Pacairo HouseIlocos NortePiddig#004 Barangay Cabaroan18°10′00″N 120°42′56″E/18.166677°N 120.715575°E/ 18.166677; 120.715575(Teodoro Pacairo House)Upload Photo
Santa Ana ChurchIlocos NortePiddigPoblacion18°09′58″N 120°43′00″E/18.166240°N 120.716648°E/ 18.166240; 120.716648(Santa Ana Church)
Bell tower of Santa Ana ChurchIlocos NortePiddigPoblacion18°09′58″N 120°42′59″E/18.166144°N 120.716395°E/ 18.166144; 120.716395(Bell tower of Santa Ana Church)
Saint Anne AcademyIlocos NortePiddigPoblacion18°09′57″N 120°43′01″E/18.165898°N 120.716915°E/ 18.165898; 120.716915(Saint Anne Academy)
Basi Revolt MonumentIlocos NortePiddigPoblacion18°09′50″N 120°42′52″E/18.163759°N 120.714569°E/ 18.163759; 120.714569(Basi Revolt Monument)

Education

The Piddig Schools District Office governs all public and private elementary schools and high schools within the municipality.

Almost each barrio or barangay in Piddig has its own elementary school. The town's poblacion Anao, historically had one that was found in 1912, Piddig Elementary School. In the late 1970s, the school split into two, Piddig (North) Central and Piddig South Central because the school couldn't accommodate the large number of students.

Another one is Ab-abut Elementary School - whose original name was Ab-abut-Sucsuquen Elementary School but was later parsed ostensibly because the whole name could not be accommodated in the gate that was installed.

There are four high schools in Piddig: Piddig National High School, Roosevelt High School, St. Anne Academy (Catholic) and Estancia Integrated School. However, many students attend high schools in nearby Laoag City.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Ab-Abut Elementary School
  • Abucay Elementary School
  • Boyboy Elementary School
  • Calambeg Elementary School
  • Carasi Elementary School
  • Dupitac Elementary School
  • Gayamat Elementary School
  • Lagandit Elementary School
  • Libnaoan Elementary School
  • Maab-abaca Elementary School
  • Maruaya Elementary School
  • Piddig Central Elementary School
  • Piddig South Central Elementary School
  • San Antonio Elementary School
  • Sta.Maria Elementary School
  • Tangaoan Elementary School
  • Tonoton Elementary School
  • Virbira-Angset Elementary School

Secondary schools

  • Carasi National High School
  • Piddig National High School
  • Roosevelt High School of Piddig
  • Saint Anne Academy
  • Estancia Integrated School

Notable personalities

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