Nagbukel Ilocos Sur Philippines
History of Nagbukel
Etymology
As gathered from the old folks, there are three versions of stories that account
on how the municipality of Nagbukel got its present name. One legendary
story tells about the existence of a high mountain somewhere in the eastern part
of the town that could be seen afar which was so round appearing like the top of
a hat. When the people saw this, they exclaimed, “Anian a Nagbukel” (How
round it is!). Because of this, they gave the place the name “Nagbukel”.
Some folks also related that because of the presence of three small round hills
nestling amidst the ricefields at the southern part of the town which could be
seen when one is at the heart of the Poblacion, the town was given the name
“Nagbukel” (round).
The third story which was gathered from prominent leaders is politically
related. According to this story, the four original barrios (Mission, Bandril,
Poblacion East, and Sarmingan) that constituted the town appeared to be
scattered because between them were some barrios of Narvacan. One elder man of
the village uttered in the Iloco dialect “Nawara, masapul a buklen” (they are
scattered, they have to be united). Maybe the elder village leaders negotiated
with the leaders of Narvacan (Nagbukel then was part of Narvacan) so that
all places east of the Cayapa River be constituted as one area. After the
successful negotiation, the people exclaimed “Nagbukel”. From this
incident and word “Nagbukelan”, the people since then up to the present call the
aggregated area which later became a regular municipality “NAGBUKEL”.
Creation of the Municipality
The barrios which compose the municipality of Nagbukel were formerly
parts of the Municipality of Narvacan. In 1896, Nagbukel became a township under
the Spanish government. It was only in mid-1900’s when the town became a regular
municipality. source: www.nagbukel.gov.ph