Urbiztondo Pangasinan
The living historical masterpiece of the town of Urbiztondo traced
herself back to the year 1851 when it was founded by a pioneering man, Fructuso
Vistro Sr. and a handful of enterprising and pioneering natives. The town
Urbiztindo was christened after the surname of a Spanish Governor General of the
Philippines, Gen. Antonio Urbiztondo, one time conqueror of the Moros of Jolo.
Before the year 1851 however, when the town was already called by its present
name, the place was called Vistro in honor of the founder, Fructuso Vistro Sr.,
and which at that time of the sitio of Vistro was located in Galarin overlooking
Aguing. As years rolled by the people were then happy and contented, thus the
township of Vistro was changed into her present name, Urbiztondo, with a new
location which is the present site of Urbiztondo.
History has it that before and after her founding, Urbiztondo shared a
part of that kind and gracious endowment of nature, being gifted and imbued with
the historically famed Agno River which flooded the town with its rich
inundations thus making the soil fertile. The beauty of nature has been spelled
in her name as Urbiztondo at that time was a thick forest where wild animals
roamed and few people dared to venture.
The early Christian Missionaries and Spanish conquistadores arrived and they
staked the plaza, after which they constructed the church and the presidencia.
They later laid the poblacion with the principal streets at the center of the
municipality together with the houses of the leading inhabitants, especially the
Spaniards. Far beyond the outskirts of the poblacion, they mapped out the
agricultural lands, the fishing areas, the grazing lands, and the communal
forests. Thus, the town of Urbiztondo was built following the pattern issued by
the Spanish Crown.