San Antonio, Quezon

San Antonio
Buliran
Municipality of San Antonio
From top, left to right: Welcome Sign, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church, Municipal Hall, Maria Amparo K. Dimayuga Park and Library
Map of Quezon with San Antonio highlighted
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San Antonio
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 13°54′N 121°18′E / 13.9°N 121.3°E / 13.9; 121.3
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceQuezon
District 2nd district
FoundedOctober 4, 1957
Named afterSt. Anthony of Padua
Barangays20 (see Barangays)
Government
  TypeSangguniang Bayan
  MayorAniano Ariel Wagan Jr.
  Vice MayorJennifer H. Murphy
  RepresentativeDavid C. Suarez
  Municipal Council
Members
  Electorate26,335 voters (2025)
Area
  Total
172.93 km2 (66.77 sq mi)
Elevation
134 m (440 ft)
Highest elevation
985 m (3,232 ft)
Lowest elevation
16 m (52 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  Total
35,891
  Density210/km2 (540/sq mi)
  Households
8,251
DemonymSan Antoniohin
Economy
  Income class4th municipal income class
  Poverty incidence
17.76
% (2021)
  Revenue179.2 million (2022)
  Assets451.6 million (2022)
  Expenditure132.4 million (2022)
  Liabilities59.7 million (2022)
Service provider
  ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4324
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)42
Native languagesTagalog
Websitehttps://www.sanantonioquezon.net

San Antonio, officially the Municipality of San Antonio (Tagalog: Bayan ng San Antonio), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,891 people.

Located in the westernmost part of the province, it is one of the municipalities that traverses Quezon and Batangas. It has an efficient road system, the National Road linking Tiaong, Quezon, and Lipa, Batangas, through Padre Garcia. San Antonio is 45 kilometers (28 mi) from Lucena and 105 kilometers (65 mi) from Manila.

San Antonio is then known as Buliran, one of the progressive and component barangay of Tiaong, Quezon covered with thick cogon grasses and Buri trees. It is situated in the western part of Tiaong, its mother municipality, and bounded on the south by the Municipalities of Padre Garcia and Rosario in Batangas. Its history was known through the knowledge of many of its residents. Considering its abundance and economic opportunity, the place was occupied by the Batangueño from the western part of the barrio and became the pioneers and witnessed the pristine beauty of the place and later in cultivated and tilled its virgin and fertile land.

It produces bottled Sinturis Juice, pasteurized freshly squeezed Philippine orange mixed with sugar, Malagkit Festival with the different kakanin made from malagkit. It also has several resorts and leisure farms that serve as favorite getaways for fun and family get together.

It is composed of 20 barangays, each headed by a barangay captain and seven councilmen duly elected. It is a third-class municipality having total area of 5,400 hectares (13,000 acres).