Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 113)
The creation was authorized under section sixty-eight of the Revised Administrative Code of the Philippines.
There were twenty-seven municipalities before the creation of Talugtug.
Nueva Ecija now has twenty-eight municipalities after Talugtug was organized.
Barrios of Buted, Patola, Nangabulan and the sitios of Talugtug, Balite and Santo Domingo were segregated from Cuyapo.
They were taken from the municipality of Guimba.
The seat of government is at the barrio of San Isidro (also known as Talugtug).
It took effect on January 1, 1948.
The boundary starts from the provincial boundary of Nueva Ecija with Pangasinan at the west boundary of Lupao, runs in specified directions and distances touching landmarks such as Lupao-MuAoz boundary, Kalisitan Creek, Trona Creek, and Mount Bankay, and follows the Nueva Ecija-Pangasinan boundary line back to the point of beginning.
Yes, they retained their original territories except for the portions included in the new municipality of Talugtug.