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HISTORY OF SAN RAFAEL, BULACAN

Long before the Spaniards came, the Philippines had already political units of some known as the
"balangays" composed of several clans living is specific areas. In one of those barangays, in the
then unknown town of San Rafael, a man named Rafael lived to become a legend.

One night in his deep slumber, he dreamt that he could cure the sick with the liver of the fish he
caught. The following morning, he happened to pass by a neighbor's house, where an old man
was ill and bed-ridden. He applied the liver on the painful stomach and after some moments the
old man was able to get up from his bed. Since then he became a famous medicine man.
Everyday his house was full of sick people hoping to be cured by him.

Then the Spaniards came to rule the Islands to carry out their mission of spreading Christianity
through the Catholic faith. Several missionaries traveled from one place to another to spread the
Gospel of God.

One of the places they visited was of Rafael's. They were attracted by the presence of many
people going in his house. One of the Spaniards asked this question: "Que lugar es Este?" The
natives unknowingly answered back with: "Si Rafael po nanggagamot: (Rafael is treating patient).
The Spaniards retorted, "Pues, Este es San Rafael, ah?"

Since then, the town was known as San Rafael.

San Rafael including the town of San Ildefonso became once the property of the Hospital of San
Juan de Dios because of the capricious friars who declared the lands that could be treated by a
loose, sacrificial cow would become part of the San Juan de Dios. The two towns then begun to
be called Hacienda de Buenavista until the year 1944.

The town of San Rafael also bore the brunt of Spanish and Japanese occupation troops but the
people managed to live under stress and still they were united.

San Rafael was once a remote part or town of Bulacan bounded on the north by San Ildefonso,
Southwest by Angat, South by Bustos, and Southeast by Baliuag. On the Southern part of San
Rafael runs the Famous Angat River separating the town from Angat and Bustos.

The town of San Rafael is of line village type. The farms are located on a considerable distance
from the houses. It is a vast plain stretching a few miles away from the foot of the famous Victory
Hill and formerly a part of the most publicized Buenavista Estate.

Source: https://www.bulacan.gov.ph/sanrafael/history.php

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