
LUCENA CITY
Brief History
Lucena was first as
"Buenavista" which means beautiful scenic spots. Later, the name
"Buenavista" was changed to Oroquieta" in honor of the Spanish
Governor-general Oroquieta. Then the place was called "Cotta" meaning strong
port. Pursuant to an "Orden Real Super Civil" promulgated on November 5, 1879
the name Lucena was given to the community as tribute to the late Reverend Mariano Granja,
a Jesuit prelate of the town of Lucena, Province of Andalucia, Spain. Before Lucena became
a municipality on June 23,1880, it was a barrio of the town of Tayabas, then the capital
of the Province of the Tayabas (now Quezon Province).
When
the civil government was established in the Province of Tayabas on March 12,1901, Lucena
was made the capital of the province.
During
WWII Lucena experience some grim realities of war in the hands of the Japanese military
forces. Fortunately, the city was not devastated by the war.
By
virtue of Republic Act No. 3271 Lucena became a chartered city. Congressman Manuel S.
Enverga of the first district of Quezon and Congressman Pascual Espinosa sponsored the
bill creating the City of Lucena. It passed both houses of Congress on march 7, 1961.
The
city of Lucena was inagurated on August 19, 1962 on the occasion of the 84th
Birth Anniversary of the late president Manuel L. Quezon
Natural population growth and the tendency of the people to migrate in this place
contributed to the event increasing population of the city. Today Lucena with
approximately 166,946 people flourishes as a fast developing urban community. |