An oral folklore tells how the name “Cardona” was derived from the
Spanish word “
caldo” referring to a native rice broth. Supposedly, a stranger walking through the street of the town happened to ask the name of the town from a native, who at that time was enjoying a bowl of hot “
caldo”. Thinking that the stranger was inquiring as to what he was eating, the native answered "
Sapao! Caldo!" Another story tells that the town of
Cardona in the
Province of Barcelona,
Spain is believed to be the eponym of the town. Settlements in the area during the Spanish-era were on the hills and the place surrounded by waters of the
Laguna Lake. Early missionary
Franciscan friars have seen its resemblance to the Spanish town which is also located on a hill and is almost surrounded by the waters of the river
Cardener. Parts of the present-day Barangays Calahan, Patunhay, Del Remedio, Iglesia, San Roque, Dalig, and Looc are set on these hills. ==History==