Sariaya

[6] The beginning of Sariaya's documented history occurred with the arrival of Augustinian missionary priests in a Tagalog seaside settlement in what is now Barangay Castañas on the shores of Tayabas Bay.After years of Tayabas rule, Sariaya obtained freedom in 1631 and fled north to avoid the destructive flame-throwing loot of the Moro pirates.[10] Sariaya is fostering relations with global communities after joining the Santa Clarita Sister Cities program in the United States.The municipality has the highest point of elevation on 3,800 feet (1,200 m) above sea level at Barangays Concepcion Banahaw and Sampaloc Bogon.Sariaya falls under Type III of the PAGASA's climatic classification system this is because it is situated on the southern portion of the province's mountain ranges characterized by seasons not very pronounced, relatively dry from December to April and wet during the rest of the year.Poverty incidence of Sariaya Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] The trade and commerce in Sariaya is heavily concentrated at General Luna Street (Maharlika Highway), which is the town's central business district where majority of the town's commercial establishments are situated such as retail, supermarkets, banks, drugstores, bakeries, merchandising, grocery, hardware, fastfood chains, shopping center, convenience stores and others.Here's the list of the total annual income, assets, expenses and equity of Sariaya since 2008: Celebrated every 15th day of May, this religious festivity pays tribute to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.On September 14, pious devotees from far and wide pay homage to the miraculous image of the Santo Cristo de Burgos during the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross.They also sell their farm products and handicrafts in the public market as they eagerly sample the gaudily-decorated and crowded venue for the annual "perya" (fiesta fair) for thrilling rides, occasional circus performances, and shows featuring human mutants, trained animals performing tricks, vendors peddling herbal medicines, and "peryantes," those hardy and itinerant peddlers of cheap clothing, toys, and kitchen utensils.Major mobile phone providers in the area includes Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Dito Telecommunity.[30] On May 14, 2008, the National Historical Institute (NHI) unveiled markers of heritage houses for the three ancient yet still stately mansions at the heart of Sariaya town.Cultural recognition was bestowed on three ancestral houses, namely: The Enriquez-Gala mansion, owned by former Tayabas (now Quezon) Gov.
Aerial view of Sariaya's coast with Lucena City in the background.
Sariaya Public Market
Sentrong Pamilihan ng Produktong Agrikultura sa Quezon
Stores along the Sariaya's Business District
Bagakays
Santo Cristo de Burgos
Sariaya Municipal Building
Maharlika Highway, locally known as General Luna Street, at the town proper
Sariaya Church built in 1748
Extant wall of Tumbaga Church ruins
Sariaya Park
Villa Trenta Eddy WoW Pool Farm Resort
Greg Hospital, one of the three hospitals located in Sariaya
Colegio de Santo Cristo de Burgos
Sariaya Institute
St. Joseph's Academy
Sariaya East Central Main Elementary School
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