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Pagay (Rice) festival



Pagay is the first festival to be ever established in the history of Alicia. The thanksgiving of the people and love for celebration were the bases for creating the fiesta which will serve as Alicia’s cultural identity that will surely recognize Alicia and will promote pagay, the municipality’s largest agricultural product.

Pagay is an ilocano term for rice, the primary trade mark and livelihood economy of Alicia. From this word, Pagay Festival was made.


The 63rd  establishing commemoration of Alicia town will be commended on September 28. 

The day additionally denotes the third Pagay Festival festivity. 

The festival is a yearly occasion in the area urging the occupants from its 34 barangays to partake in its arranged exercises, similar to the Mutyang Alicia, agri-exchange reasonable, road moving and other significant occasions that needs the support of barangays and offices in the territory.

Jose Aquino, this current town's assigned data officer, said the region was built up when the late Philippine President Elpidio Quirino marked Executive Order No. 268 on September 28, 1949, and then the Old Angadanan Viejo was renamed and made as the region of Alicia out of appreciation for then Quirino's better half, Dona Alicia Syquia Quirino.

Aquino said Alicia is currently a five star region in the region of Isabela. In view of the 2007 enumeration, it has a populace of 61,447 individuals in 11,413 family units, while larger part of its kin are occupied with rice cultivating. He said the territory is likewise praising its third Pagay rice Festival. 

From this present region's significant vocation economy and trademark, the Pagay Festival was conceptualized and actualized.

* This article was originally published here

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