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Bulacan (PSGC: ; ISO: PH-BUL
ISO 3166-2:PH

ISO 3166-2:PH is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to the Philippines. It covers the 79 Provinces of the Philippines and 16 Regions of the Philippines ....
), officially called the Province of Bulacan (or Lalawigan ng Bulacan in Filipino
Filipino language

The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
) or simply Bulacan Province, is a first class province
Provinces of the Philippines

The provinces of the Philippines are the primary administrative divisions of the Philippines of the Philippines. There are 80 provinces, further subdivided into Cities of the Philippines and Philippine municipality....
 of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon
Central Luzon

Central Luzon , also known as Region III , is an administrative division or Regions of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon , for administrative convenience....
 Region
Regions of the Philippines

In the Philippines, regions are administrative divisions of the Philippines that serve primarily to organize the 81 provinces of the Philippines for administrative convenience....
 (Region 3) in the island of Luzon
Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most economically and politically important island in the Philippines and one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two....
, north of Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
 (the nation's capital), and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region
Super regions of the Philippines

The "super" regions of the Philippines are an informal grouping of parts of Regions of the Philippines and Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines based on their economic strengths....
.






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Bulacan (PSGC: ; ISO: PH-BUL
ISO 3166-2:PH

ISO 3166-2:PH is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to the Philippines. It covers the 79 Provinces of the Philippines and 16 Regions of the Philippines ....
), officially called the Province of Bulacan (or Lalawigan ng Bulacan in Filipino
Filipino language

The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
) or simply Bulacan Province, is a first class province
Provinces of the Philippines

The provinces of the Philippines are the primary administrative divisions of the Philippines of the Philippines. There are 80 provinces, further subdivided into Cities of the Philippines and Philippine municipality....
 of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon
Central Luzon

Central Luzon , also known as Region III , is an administrative division or Regions of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon , for administrative convenience....
 Region
Regions of the Philippines

In the Philippines, regions are administrative divisions of the Philippines that serve primarily to organize the 81 provinces of the Philippines for administrative convenience....
 (Region 3) in the island of Luzon
Luzon

Luzon is the largest and most economically and politically important island in the Philippines and one of the three island groups in the country, with Visayas and Mindanao being the other two....
, north of Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
 (the nation's capital), and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region
Super regions of the Philippines

The "super" regions of the Philippines are an informal grouping of parts of Regions of the Philippines and Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines based on their economic strengths....
. Bulacan was established on the 15th day of August 1578.

It has 569 barangays from twenty-one (21) municipalities and three (3) component cities (Malolos, the capital city; Meycauayan; and San Jose del Monte). Bulacan is located immediately north of Metropolitan Manila. Bordering Bulacan are the provinces of Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
 to the west, Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Palayan City. Nueva Ecija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Nueva Vizcaya, and Aurora ....
 to the north, Aurora and Quezon
Quezon

Quezon is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON Regions of the Philippines in Luzon. The province was named after Manuel L....
 to the east, & Metro Manila and Rizal
Rizal

Rizal is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON Regions of the Philippines in Luzon, just 20 kilometers east of Manila....
 to the south. Bulacan also lies on the north-eastern shore of Manila Bay
Manila Bay

File:Manila Bay Landsat 2000.jpgFile:Manila Bay, early 1800s.jpgManila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila , in the Philippines....
.

Bulacan prides itself for its rich historical heritage. The province figures prominently in Philippine History
History of the Philippines

The History of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans via land bridges at least Upper Paleolithic. The first recorded visit from the Western world is the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan on Homonhon Island, southeast of Samar on March 16, 1521....
. Many national heroes and political figures were born in Bulacan. The province was also one of the first to revolt against Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 (The province is honored as one of the 8 rays of the sun in the national flag). In 1899, the historic Barasoain Church in Malolos, is the birthplace of the First Constitutional Democracy in Asia. It is also the cradle of the nation's noble heroes, of great men and women; also home to many of the country's greatest artists, with a good number elevated as National Artists.

Today, Bulacan is among the most progressive provinces in the Philippines. Its people—the Bulakeño (or Bulakenyo in Filipino
Filipino language

The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
)—are highly educated, enterprising and industrious. It is well-known for the following industries: Marble and Marbleized Limestone, Jewelry, Pyrotechnics, Leather, Aquaculture, Meat and Meat Products, Garments, Furniture, High-Value Crops, and Sweets and Native Delicacies, and a wide variety of high-quality native products.

Dubbed as the "Northern Gateway from Manila," Bulacan is indeed an ideal investment destination owing largely to the following factors: Strategic Location; Highly Productive Human Resources; Abundant Natural Resources; Well-Developed Infrastructure Support; Reasonable Cost for Doing Business; Effective Government and Private Sector Partnership for Investments; Favorable Peace and Order Situation; and Attractive Investments Incentives.

Bulacan has fast become an ideal tourist destination, owing to its vital role in Philippine history, and its rich heritage in culture and the arts. The province is popularly known for its historical sites; nostalgic old houses and churches; idyllic ecological attractions; religious attractions; colorful and enchanting festivals; swimming and various themed attractions; and a wide selection of elegant native crafts and sumptuous delicacies. It is also home to numerous resorts, hotels, restaurants, and other recreational facilities.

Geography

Bulacan is bounded by Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Palayan City. Nueva Ecija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Nueva Vizcaya, and Aurora ....
 on the north, Aurora (Dingalan
Dingalan, Aurora

Dingalan is a 4th class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Aurora province, Philippines. It is situated approximately 183 kilometres northeast of Manila....
) on the northeast, Quezon
Quezon

Quezon is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON Regions of the Philippines in Luzon. The province was named after Manuel L....
 (General Nakar
General Nakar, Quezon

General Nakar is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Quezon province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 24,895.....
) on the east, Rizal (Rodriguez
Rodriguez, Rizal

infoboxtitle = Municipality of Rodriguez| seal = available | sealfile = Ph seal rizal rodriguez.png | locatormapfile = Ph_locator_rizal_rodriguez.png |...
) on the southeast, Metro Manila
Metro Manila

Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region is the metropolitan area of the city of Manila, the national capital of the Philippines....
 (Valenzuela City
Valenzuela City

The City of Valenzuela is one of the cities and municipalities in the Philippines that make up Metro Manila. The city has approximately 500,000 residents including and is primarily an industrial and residential suburb of Manila....
, Caloocan City
Caloocan City

The City of Caloocan, , is one of the cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of the Manila, Caloocan is the country's third most populous city with a population of 1,177,604....
 and Quezon City
Quezon City

Quezon City , is the former capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. Located on the island of Luzon, Quezon City is one of the Cities of the Philippines and Philippine municipality that make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region....
) on the south, Manila Bay
Manila Bay

File:Manila Bay Landsat 2000.jpgFile:Manila Bay, early 1800s.jpgManila Bay is a natural harbor which serves the Port of Manila , in the Philippines....
 on the southwest, and Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
 on the west,

Several rivers irrigate the province of Bulacan; the largest one is that of Angat. Angat River passes through the towns of Angat, San Rafael, Baliuag, Plaridel (Quingua), and Calumpit. It flow thence into the Pampanga River
Pampanga River

Pampanga River is the second largest river in the island of Luzon in the Philippines, next to the Cagayan River. It is located in the Central Luzon region and traverses the provinces of Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Tarlac and Quezon....
, goes out again, washes Hagonoy and loses itself in the mangroves. The banks of these rivers are very fertile and are covered with trees.

Political

Bulacan is subdivided into 21 municipalities and 3 cities
Cities of the Philippines

A city is a tier of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities, whose existence as corporate and administrative entities is governed by their own specific municipal charter in addition to the Local Government Code of 1991, which specifies the administrative structure and political powers of subnatio...
.


Legislative districts:


NameTypeDistrictNo. of BrgyZip Code
BULACANProvince 5 Districts 569 -
1. Angat
Angat, Bulacan

Angat is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 53,117 inhabitants....
Municipality3rd163012
2. Balagtas
Balagtas, Bulacan

Balagtas is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Formerly known as Bigaa, it was renamed in honor of the great Filipino poet, Francisco Balagtas....
 (Bigaa)
Municipality2nd93016
3. Baliuag
Baliuag, Bulacan

Baliwag is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 136,982 inhabitants ....
Municipality2nd273006
4. Bocaue
Bocaue, Bulacan

Bocaue is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. The municipality of Bocaue lies 27 kilometers northeast of Manila and is located at the midsouthwestern portion of Bulacan....
Municipality2nd193018
5. Bulacan
Bulacan, Bulacan

General Information Bulacan or Bulakan is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
 or Bulakan
Municipality1st143017
6. Bustos
Bustos, Bulacan

Bustos is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,681 inhabitants....
Municipality2nd143007
7. Calumpit
Calumpit, Bulacan

Calumpit is a 1st class urban Municipalities of the Philippines in the Provinces of the Philippines of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 81,113 people in 16,167 households....
Municipality1st293003
8. Doña Remedios Trinidad
Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Do?a Remedios Trinidad is a 1st class rural Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 19,086 people....
Municipality3rd83009
9. Guiguinto
Guiguinto, Bulacan

Guiguinto is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It's now conurbated with Metro Manilla....
Municipality2nd143015
10. Hagonoy
Hagonoy, Bulacan

Hagonoy is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 126,329 inhabitants , in a total land area of 90.38 square kilometres....
Municipality1st263002
11. Malolos1st513000
12. Marilao
Marilao, Bulacan

Marilao is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 160,452 inhabitants ....
Municipality4th163019
13. Meycauayan4th263020
14. Norzagaray
Norzagaray, Bulacan

Norzagaray is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 105,470 inhabitants....
Municipality3rd133013
15. Obando
Obando, Bulacan

Obando is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It is 16 kilometers away from the Philippine capital Manila....
Municipality4th113021
16. Pandi
Pandi, Bulacan

Pandi is a 3rd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,637 inhabitants ....
Municipality2nd223014
17. Paombong
Paombong, Bulacan

Paombong is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Paombong is famous for its vinegar, extracted from the sap of sasa ....
Municipality1st143001
18. Plaridel
Plaridel, Bulacan

Plaridel is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 99,817 inhabitants ....
Municipality2nd193004
19. Pulilan
Pulilan, Bulacan

Pulilan is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,008 inhabitants ....
Municipality1st193005
20. San Ildefonso
San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....
Municipality3rd363010
21. San Jose Del MonteLone593023;
Sapang Palay 3024
22. San Miguel
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....
Municipality3rd493011
23. San Rafael
San Rafael, Bulacan

San Rafael is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,284 inhabitants....
Municipality3rd343008
24. Santa Maria
Santa Maria, Bulacan

Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
Municipality4th243022


Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 8754; ratified on October 8, 2002.
Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 9356; ratified on December 10, 2006. .
Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 8797; ratified on September 10, 2000..


Physical

Terrain Bulacan lies in the southern portion of the fertile plains of Central Luzon. The area is drained by the Angat and Pampanga
Pampanga River

Pampanga River is the second largest river in the island of Luzon in the Philippines, next to the Cagayan River. It is located in the Central Luzon region and traverses the provinces of Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Tarlac and Quezon....
 river
River

A river is a natural stream of water, usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, or another stream. In some cases a river flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water....
s. The Sierra Madre
Sierra Madre (Philippines)

The Sierra Madre is a mountain range in the Philippines. It is located in the north-eastern coast of Luzon island. It starts in the Provinces of the Philippines of Cagayan in the north and ends in Quezon in the south, just east of Laguna de Bay....
 mountain range forms the highlands of Bulacan in the east. Angat Lake, which was formed by the Angat Dam is located in that area. The highest point in the province at 1170 meters is Mount Oriod, part of the Sierra Madre.

On January 19, 2008, an 18-hectare
Hectare

A hectare is a unit of area equal to , or one square hectometre , and commonly used for surveying.The hectare is used in most countries around the world, especially in domains concerned with land ownership, land planning, and land management, including law , agriculture, forestry, and town planning....
 dump site, a new landfill
Landfill

File:Wysypisko.jpgFile:Landfill face.JPGFile:Landfill.jpg A landfill, also known as a dump , is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of list of solid waste treatment technologies....
 that would also be a tourist attraction opened in Norzagaray, Bulacan province. Ramon Angelo Jr., president Waste Custodian Management Corp. stated: "I want them to see our system in our place which should not be abhorred because we are using the new state-of-the-art technology."

Climate November to April is generally dry while wet for the rest of the year. The northeast monsoon
Monsoon

A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind that lasts for several months. The term was first used in English in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region....
 (amihan
Amihan

Amihan is a major character from the Philippines fantasy television series Encantadia and Etheria produced by GMA Network. Among the four elemental Sang'gres, Amihan is the guardian of the blue Gem of Wind....
) prevails from October to January bringing in moderated and light rain
Rain

Rain is liquid precipitation . On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into droplet heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface....
s. From February to April, the east trade winds predominate but the Sierra Madre (Philippines)
Sierra Madre (Philippines)

The Sierra Madre is a mountain range in the Philippines. It is located in the north-eastern coast of Luzon island. It starts in the Provinces of the Philippines of Cagayan in the north and ends in Quezon in the south, just east of Laguna de Bay....
 mountain range to the east disrupts the winds resulting to a dry period. From May to September, the southwest monsoon (habagat) prevails and the period is characterized by numerous storms and typhoons.

The hottest month is May having an average temperature of 29.7°C while the coldest is February with an average temperature of 25.1°C.

Demographics

Languages and Ethnicity As it is part of the Tagalog cultural sphere (Katagalugan), Tagalog
Tagalog language

Tagalog is one of the major languages used in the Philippines. It is a basis for the Filipino language, which is the principal language of the national television and radio, though broadsheet newspapers are almost completely in English....
 is the predominant language of Bulacan. Inhabitants also speak Kapampangan
Kapampangan language

Kapampangan is one of the major languages of the Philippines. It is the major language spoken by the people in Pampanga. The language is also called Pampango, Capampan?gan, Pampangue?o, and Amanung Sisuan....
, which is the language of neighboring Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
.

Population According to the 2007 census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 (as of August 1 of the same year), there are a total of 2,826,926 Bulaqueños (or Bulakenyos or Bulaqueños) with annual population growth rate of 3.30 from the year 2000 to 2007, making Bulacan the second most populous province in the country. It is also the 4th most densely populated province at 1,076 people per square kilometer. There are ?? households in the province with an average size of ?? persons, significantly lower than the national average of ??. Bulacan had a median age of 23 years in 2000.

Population by year
YearPopulation
1948394,000
1960515,000
1970738,000
1975900,000
19801,096,000
19901,505,000
19951,784,000
20002,234,000
20072,826,926


Total Population by Region, Province and Municipality: Based on 1995, 2000 and 2007
Region, Province, City, Municipality1-Sep-951-May-001-Aug-07
Central Luzon
Central Luzon

Central Luzon , also known as Region III , is an administrative division or Regions of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon , for administrative convenience....
7,092,1918,204,7429,720,982
BULACAN1,784,4412,234,0882,826,926
1. Angat
Angat, Bulacan

Angat is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 53,117 inhabitants....
39,03746,03353,117
2. Balagtas
Balagtas, Bulacan

Balagtas is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Formerly known as Bigaa, it was renamed in honor of the great Filipino poet, Francisco Balagtas....
 (Bigaa)
49,21056,94562,684
3. Baliuag
Baliuag, Bulacan

Baliwag is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 136,982 inhabitants ....
103,054119,675136,982
4. Bocaue
Bocaue, Bulacan

Bocaue is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. The municipality of Bocaue lies 27 kilometers northeast of Manila and is located at the midsouthwestern portion of Bulacan....
69,71886,994105,817
5. Bulacan
Bulacan, Bulacan

General Information Bulacan or Bulakan is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
 or Bulakan
54,23662,90372,289
6. Bustos
Bustos, Bulacan

Bustos is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,681 inhabitants....
41,37247,09160,681
7. Calumpit
Calumpit, Bulacan

Calumpit is a 1st class urban Municipalities of the Philippines in the Provinces of the Philippines of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 81,113 people in 16,167 households....
70,83981,11398,017
8. Doña Remedios Trinidad
Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Do?a Remedios Trinidad is a 1st class rural Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 19,086 people....
11,19413,63619,086
9. Guiguinto
Guiguinto, Bulacan

Guiguinto is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It's now conurbated with Metro Manilla....
52,57567,57189,225
10. Hagonoy
Hagonoy, Bulacan

Hagonoy is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 126,329 inhabitants , in a total land area of 90.38 square kilometres....
99,423111,425126,329
11. Malolos City
Malolos City

City of Malolos , , is a 4th class urban component Philippine city in the Republic of the Philippines. Malolos is considered as the 115th city in the country....
147,414175,291223,069
12. Marilao
Marilao, Bulacan

Marilao is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 160,452 inhabitants ....
68,761101,017160,452
13. Meycauayan City137,081163,037196,569
14. Norzagaray
Norzagaray, Bulacan

Norzagaray is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 105,470 inhabitants....
51,01576,978105,470
15. Obando
Obando, Bulacan

Obando is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It is 16 kilometers away from the Philippine capital Manila....
51,48852,90656,258
16. Pandi
Pandi, Bulacan

Pandi is a 3rd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,637 inhabitants ....
40,52048,08860,637
17. Paombong
Paombong, Bulacan

Paombong is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Paombong is famous for its vinegar, extracted from the sap of sasa ....
33,14941,07753,510
18. Plaridel
Plaridel, Bulacan

Plaridel is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 99,817 inhabitants ....
66,35580,48199,817
19. Pulilan
Pulilan, Bulacan

Pulilan is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,008 inhabitants ....
59,68268,18885,008
20. San Ildefonso
San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....
69,31979,95693,438
21. San Jose Del Monte City
San Jose del Monte City

'San Jose del Monte City' Filipino language: is a 1st class urban component Philippine city in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
201,394315,807439,090
22. San Miguel
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....
108,147123,824138,839
23. San Rafael
San Rafael, Bulacan

San Rafael is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,284 inhabitants....
58,38769,77085,284
24. Santa Maria
Santa Maria, Bulacan

Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
101,071144,282205,258


Source: National Statistics Office
Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Figures are from NSO census and considered correct and exact.


U.N. Millennium Development Goals

In 2006, the Provincial Government received from Galing Pook - a Special Citation on Local Capacity Innovations for the Millennium Development Program in an awarding ceremony held last October 16 at the Teatro Marikina in Marikina City. The province is one of the ten local government units recognized for its pioneering effort in the localization of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and promoting good governance. M.D.G. is a set of quantifiable, measurable, and time-bound development goals and targets for global human development set by UN member-states to be achieved by 2015.

Economy

Industries. The province of Bulacan is steadily becoming industrialized
Industrialization

Industrialization is the process of social and economic change whereby a human group is transformed from a pre-industrial society into an industry one....
 due to its proximity to Metro Manila
Metro Manila

Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region is the metropolitan area of the city of Manila, the national capital of the Philippines....
. Many corporations put up industrial plants and site in Bulacan. Some of the businesses and industries include Agribusiness
Agribusiness

In agriculture, agribusiness is a generic term that refers to the various businesses involved in food production, including farming and contract farming, seed supply, agrichemicals, agricultural machinery, wholesale and distribution, processed food, marketing, and retail sales....
; Aquaculture
Aquaculture

Aquaculture is the farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms including molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Unlike fishing, aquaculture, also known as aquafarming, implies the cultivation of aquatic populations under controlled conditions....
; Banking; Cement
Cement

In the most general sense of the word, a cement is a binder, a substance which sets and hardens independently, and can bind other materials together....
 Bag Making Ceramic
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s; Construction
Construction

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; Courier
Courier

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; Education
Education

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; Food
Food

Food is any substance, usually composed of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and water, that can be Eating or Drinking by an animal or human for nutrition or pleasure....
/Food Processing
Food processing

Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food or to transform food into other forms for ingestion by humans or animals either in the home or by the food industry....
; Furniture
Furniture

Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects which may support the human body , provide storage, or hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground....
; Garments; Gift
Gift

A gift or a present is the transfer of something, without the need for compensation that is involved in trade. A gift is a voluntary act which does not require anything in return....
s, Houseware & Decors; Hospitals; Hotels, Resorts & Restaurants; Information and Communications Technology; Insurance
Insurance

Insurance, in law and economics, is a form of risk management primarily used to Hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a premium, and can be thought of as a guaranteed small loss to prevent a large, possibly devastating los...
; Jewelry; leather
Leather

Leather is a material created through the tanning of rawhides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses....
 & leather
Leather

Leather is a material created through the tanning of rawhides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. The tanning process converts the putrescible skin into a durable, long-lasting and versatile natural material for various uses....
 tanning
Tanning

Tanning is the process of making leather, which does not easily Decomposition, from the skins of animals, which do. Often this uses tannin, an acidic chemical compound....
; Manpower
Manpower

Manpower may refer to:...
; Manufacturing
Manufacturing

Manufacturing is the use of machine, tool and labor to make things for use or sale. The term may refer to a range of human activity, from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to Industry production, in which raw material are transformed into finished good on a large scale....
; Marble
Marble

Marble is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock resulting from the metamorphism of limestone, composed mostly of calcite . It is extensively used for Marble sculpture, as a architecture material, and in many other applications....
; Printing Press
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A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a medium , thereby transferring an image. The mechanical systems involved were first assembled in Germany by the goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg around 1439, based on existing screw-presses used to press cloth, grapes etc., and possibly to print wood...
; Pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics is the science of materials capable of undergoing self-contained and self-sustained exothermic chemical reactions for the production of heat, light, gas, smoke and/or sound....
 & Fireworks Manufacturing; Realty/Real Property
Real property

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 Development; Shoe
Shoe

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 Manufacturing; Textile
Textile

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; Trade
Trade

Tradeis the willing exchange of goods, Service , or both. Trade is also called commerce. A mechanism that allows trade is called a market. The original form of trade was barter , the direct exchange of goods and services....
; Transport
Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of passenger and cargo from one location to another. Transport is performed by various modes of transport, such as aviation, rail transport, road transport, ship transport, cable transport, pipeline transport and space transport....
 Services; Travel
Travel

Travel is the change in Location of people on a trip through the means of transport from one location to another. Travel is most commonly for recreation , for business trip or for commuting; but may be for numerous other reasons, such as migration, fleeing war, etc....
 & Tours
Tours

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; Other Services

Agribusiness & Aquaculture The rural areas still mostly depend on agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 (in the plains) and fisheries (in the coastal areas) as a source of income. Some of the major crops are rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
, corn
Cereal

Cereals, or cereal grains, are mostly Poaceae cultivated for their edible brans or fruit seeds . Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities and provide more energy worldwide than any other type of crop; they are therefore staple foods....
, vegetable
Vegetable

The term "vegetable" generally means the Eating parts of plants. The definition of the word is traditional rather than scientific, however, and therefore the usage of the word is somewhat arbitrary and subjective, as it is determined by individual cultural customs of food selection and food preparation....
s, and fruit
Fruit

The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of plants, fruits are the ripened Ovary of flowering plants....
s such as mango
Mango

Mangoes belong to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae....
es; and various kinds of fish
Fish

A fish is any marine biology vertebrate animal that is typically ectothermic , covered with scale , and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins....
es and seafood
Seafood

Seafood is any aquatic animal that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include fish and shellfish .The harvesting of seafood is known as fishing and the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture, mariculture, or in the case of fish, fish farming....
s.

Banking and Finance Bulacan ia served by all major banks with more than 200 banks doing business in the province. The entrepreneureal culture is supported by the strong cooperative movement with total assest of over PhP 2 Billion.

Transportation and Road Networks. Bulacan is dubbed as "The Gateway to the Northern Philippines". The province is linked with Metro Manila
Metro Manila

Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region is the metropolitan area of the city of Manila, the national capital of the Philippines....
 primarily through the North Luzon Expressway
North Luzon Expressway

The North Luzon Expressway , formerly called North Diversion Road, is a limited-access toll expressway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the Central Luzon region in the Philippines....
 and Manila North Road (well known as the MacArthur Highway
MacArthur Highway

MacArthur Highway is a road in the Philippines from Caloocan City to La Union reaching Valenzuela City in Metro Manila, Central Luzon and Pangasinan named after General Douglas MacArthur the commander of U.S....
) which crosses the province into Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
 and western part of Northern Luzon (western Central Luzon
Central Luzon

Central Luzon , also known as Region III , is an administrative division or Regions of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon , for administrative convenience....
, Ilocos
Ilocos

Ilocos collectively refers to two Provinces of the Philippines in the Philippines: Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur. Inhabitants are called Ilocanos and they speak the language Iloko, also called Ilocano....
 and Cordillera Administrative Region
Cordillera Administrative Region

The Cordillera Administrative Region , Philippines' only Landlocked country region, consists of the Provinces of the Philippines of Abra , Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga Province, Mountain Province and Apayao Province....
). While taking the Cagayan Valley Road in Guiguinto, the road leads to Nueva Ecija
Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija is a landlocked province of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is Palayan City. Nueva Ecija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Nueva Vizcaya, and Aurora ....
 and to the eastern part of Northern Luzon (eastern Central Luzon
Central Luzon

Central Luzon , also known as Region III , is an administrative division or Regions of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines, primarily serve to organize the 7 provinces of the vast central plain of the island of Luzon , for administrative convenience....
 and Cagayan Valley Region).

The MacArthur Highway traverses the province from north to south. Most major towns can be reached through the North Luzon Expressway. A good number of motor vehicles owned largely by private individuals provide mobility to Bulacan’s populace. Aside from five main highways that traverse the province, all roads are widely dispersed throughout Bulacan.

Bus terminals of Baliuag Transit, California Bus Line, Sampaguita Liner and Royal Eagle are in Baliuag, Balagtas and Hagonoy. The main bus lines of Philippine Rabbit, Victory Liner, Aladdin Transit that originate from their main terminals in Manila, Pasay and Quezon City and travel northward to cities and towns in Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales, pass through Bulacan via the Tabang exit.

Public transportation within the province, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys and buses. Tricycles are used for short distances.

Industrial Estate and Parks. This is a partial list of Industrial sites in the Province.

  • First Bulacan Industrial City - Malolos City
  • Intercity Industrial Estate - Wakas, Bocaue
  • Bulacan Agro-Industrial Subdivision - Calumpit
  • Bulacan Metro Warehouse (BMW) Center - Guiguinto
  • Meycauayan Industrial Subd. I, II, III & IV - Meycauayan
  • Meridian Industrial Compound - Meycauayan
  • Muralla Industrial Project - Meycauayan
  • First Velenzuela Industrial Compound - Meycauayan
  • Sterling Industrial Park Phase I, II, III & IV - Meycauayan
  • Grand Industrial Estate - Plaridel
  • Sapang Palay Industrial Estates - San Jose del Monte City
  • Agus Development Corporation - Sta. Maria
  • Bulacan ICT Park - Marilao


History


Pre-Historic Era

The story of Bulacan really begins with cataclysmic changes in the earth’s crust which, started during the late Cretaceous period, about 65 million years ago and eventually led to the formation of the Philippine Archipelago and the China Sea out of the vast expanse of the Pacific.

In this group of islands gradually isolated at the end of the last glacial period from the Asian underbelly on the largest island of Luzon, three mountain ranges, the Sierra Madre, the Zambales and the highlands of Laguna and Batangas conspired with the great Central Valley to produce tectonic stages and the patient gathering of effluvia more than one million years ago, the Bulacan River
Bulacan River

Bulacan is a river of the Philippines. It flows to Manila Bay....
 and its delta on which, Bulacan is now built.

Pre-Hispanic Period

The earliest Bulacan men came on the scene towards the end of the Paleolithic age about 250,000 years ago and was preceded by elephants and rhinoceros whose fossils have been found in what are now parts of the Province of Bulacan. He was like the rest of the human family of his time, a caveman, feeding on small animals like bats which he trapped and on the snails, crabs and shellfish which he found in the mud of the deltaic swamp of his still nameless home. In time he developed flake tools, adzes and chisels and drills and small stone knives and suddenly mobile one day he began to move up and down the Bulacan River
Bulacan River

Bulacan is a river of the Philippines. It flows to Manila Bay....
 in crude boats.

And thus he learned to communicate and to trade. After many more years he began to mine metal, to plant, to weave and to make glass and jade ornaments for the women. The large Manila Bay, the Binoangan, the Maycapiz and the Wawang Dapdap Rivers joined with the mighty Pampanga River and the Bulacan River attracted a new population, the slim, brown, lank haired Malays from the Malay Peninsula and Indonesia.

They came in ships called balangay, the name they gave their first social unit, the clan village. During the reign of the Tang emperors in the 10th century, Arab and Chinese traders began to come to Bulacan, with both Indian and Chinese influences intensifying in the 11th and 12th centuries. Bulacan had by this time became an entreport and the Bulakeños expert seafarers.

They built and sailed ships of many kinds, river canoes as well as larger vessels to carry merchandise and as many as a hundred rowers and 30 fighting men. They lived in comfortable houses made of wood, bamboo and palm leaf thatch, had a syllabary written on bark and bamboo, played music, wore silk doublets and loin clothes or flowing skirts and flimsy blouses and a great deal of jewelry.

They had devised a complicated social scheme of nobles, freemen and serfs and buried their dead in formal graveyard (with grave furniture consisting of imported Chinese pottery) at least one example of which can still be seen in Bulacan today.

The history began when a small settlement of fishermen lived along the coast of Manila Bay before the coming of the Spaniards. Later on, these settlers became farmers after moving inwards as they discovered that the land in the interior part was fertile and very much drained by the network of rivers and streams. These settlers grew and flourished into large and prosperous settlement now known as the province of Bulacan.

Quite interesting more on the country's prehispanic highlights was the discovery of the Laguna Copperplate Inscription or the LCI at the Lumbang River in Laguna in 1991 (and deciphered by Antoon Postma of Mangyan Heritage Center in Mindoro). Historians such as Zeus Salazar of the University of the Philippines considered the date of the LCI AD 900 as the start of the recorded Philippine history, not of 1521. This copperplate was written in Kavi, an ancient script related to baybayin, and contains the placename Binoangan (now a barangay of Obando), Pailah (now Sitio Paila, San Lorenzo, Norzagaray), and Puliran (first to be said somewhere in Laguna, but Postma announced that it was much near to be Pulilan of Bulacan), and a native chieftain named Bukah in to which Gatbuka in Calumpit probably derived. All of these were now part of Bulacan.

Etymology

It is believed that flowers bloomed in the region when the Spaniards came. Because of these sprawling green orchards, vegetables and profusely flowering plants, as well as the beautiful women, this lovely land had come to be called Bulacan as sort of shortened term for "bulak-lakan" and/or a derivative of the word "bulak" (kapok
Kapok

Kapok is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae , native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, northern South America, and to tropical west Africa....
 or cotton
Cotton

Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa....
) which abound in the province even before the Spaniards came.

But many historians disagree on where the name Bulacan came from: some say from the Kapampangan
Kapampangan

Kapampangan or Pampangan may refer to:*Kapampangan people of the Philippines*Kapampangan language...
 word burak, because the place was swampy and muddy, while others say from the word bulak, since the road to the capital town was once upon a time lined with rows of cotton trees. According to Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan (Center for Bulacan Studies), this assumption was derived on the controversial Will Of Pansonum (Christened as Fernando Malang Balagtas, descendant of the Kapampangans who came from Kingdom of Achem in Sumatra, somewhere in 1380's - 1400's, and born at Tambugao [a topoplace between Calumpit and Apalit] in Calumpit).

Another point of disagreement is the year it became a province: one document says 1578, but most other documents say Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
 covered practically everything between Manila and Ilocos; even Tondo inhabitants spoke Kapampangan.. With the research conducted by the Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan in 2005, then its director Prof. Reynaldo S. Naguit agreed that it was founded in August 15, 1578. But if you will reviewed his references, more particularly the report of the encomiendas of the Governor-general Gomez Perez Dasmariñas to King Philip II and found something interesting:

According to the Relación de encomiendas en las Islas Filipinas, which may be considered as the first census report of the Philippines prepared by Governor Gómez Pérez de Dasmariñas in 1591, there were 75,000 "souls"in "Pampanga, which included Bataán and Bulacán."

Under the Provincia de Pampanga, its encomiendas was divided into 4 alcaldias,

  • The Alcaldia de Bitis y Lubao (encompasses the today's towns of Lubao
    Lubao

    Lubao may refer to:* Lubao, Pampanga, a 1st class Philippine municipality in the southwestern part of the Philippine province of Pampanga province, Philippines...
    , Guagua, Floridablanca, Sasmuan, and Sta. Rita, and its capital was the Betis y Lubao [Betis is now part of Guagua]),
  • Alcaldia de Candava (encompasses the today's towns of Northern Apalit, San Simon
    San Simón

    San Sim?n is a municipality in the Moraz?n Department Departments of El Salvador of El Salvador....
    , San Luis
    San Luis

    San Luis, the Spanish language name for Saint Louis, is a common toponym in parts of the world where that language is or was spoken. It may refer to:...
    , and Candaba as its capital),
  • Alcaldia de Calonpite (more likely the Alcaldia de Calumpit and encompasses the today's towns of Macabebe, Masantol, Minalin, Sto. Tomas, part of Apalit, Hagonoy
    Hagonoy

    Hagonoy is the name of two places in the Philippines:*Hagonoy, Bulacan*Hagonoy, Davao del Sur...
    , Paombong, and Calumpit as its capital), and
  • The Alcaldia de Bulacan (where its capital was at the today's town of Bulakan and encompasses he today's entire Bulacan
    Bulacan

    Bulacan , officially called the Province of Bulacan or simply Bulacan Province, is a first class Provinces of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines in the island of Luzon, north of Manila , and part of the Super regions of the Philippines....
    , except those towns that were part of Alcaldia de Calonpite and the Northern Bulacan [because the northern part of Bulacan and Pampanga were then at the progress of Spanish exploration.


All of these alcaldias under Provincia de Pampanga, with one corrigmiento, and that was the Corigimiento de Batan (the today's Province of Bataan
Bataan

Bataan is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines occupying the whole of Bataan Peninsula on Luzon. The province is part of the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines....
) were all became alcaldias during the time of Governor-General Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peñalosa somewhere in 1580 according to Gov. Gen. Dasmariñas' report. Even though there were created as alcaldias, still there were part of Provincia de Pampanga, and the more exciting fact here was that Dasmariñas' report tells us that the town of Bulakan was recognized as "the capital-town and encomienda of Provincia de Pampanga" and it only means that the seat of Pampanga's capital was then at Bulakan, Bulacan before it became a separate province in Pampanga somewhere in 1680 (according to Dr. Jaime B. Veneracion's book 'Kasaysayan ng Bulakan') or in 1755 (according to the Erreciones that can be found at the Pampanga documents in the National Archives and also appeared at Fr. Pedro A. Gallende's Angles in Stone: Augustinian Churches in the Philippines).

In fact, many places in Bulacan bear Kapampangan
Kapampangan

Kapampangan or Pampangan may refer to:*Kapampangan people of the Philippines*Kapampangan language...
 names: Barangay King Kabayo in San Miguel
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....
 (king is a preposition that means "in" or "at"); Quingua (now Plaridel
Plaridel, Bulacan

Plaridel is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 99,817 inhabitants ....
) (quingua or kingwa is a verb that means acquired); Similarly, some folks believe that barrio Batasan (also in San Miguel) on the border with Candaba
Candaba, Pampanga

Candaba is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Pampanga province, Philippines. Candaba represents the lowest point in Central Luzon....
 came from Batasan Pambansa, but it's actually the Kapampangan word for "shortcut"; Other places in Bulacan with Kapampangan names include barrios Kapitangan, Longos, Calumpang and Iba in Hagonoy
Hagonoy, Bulacan

Hagonoy is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 126,329 inhabitants , in a total land area of 90.38 square kilometres....
; Pinaod and Makapilapil in San Ildefonso
San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....
; Mayumu,Ilug Bulo,Biclat and Cabio in San Miguel; Masukol and Binakod in Paombong
Paombong, Bulacan

Paombong is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Paombong is famous for its vinegar, extracted from the sap of sasa ....
; Dalig, Batin and Balagtas in Balagtas
Balagtas, Bulacan

Balagtas is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Formerly known as Bigaa, it was renamed in honor of the great Filipino poet, Francisco Balagtas....
 town; Penabatan and Inaon in Pulilan
Pulilan, Bulacan

Pulilan is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,008 inhabitants ....
; Taliptip and Bambang in Bulacan
Bulacan, Bulacan

General Information Bulacan or Bulakan is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
 town; and Talaksan in San Rafael
San Rafael, Bulacan

San Rafael is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,284 inhabitants....
.

Jean Baptiste Mallat described Bulacan in his accounts, "The Philippines"(published in 1846), as "one of the richest, best cultivated , happiest and cleanest [province] in the whole archipelago." According to him, Bulacan's major products were as follows: rice; corn; coconut, the oil of which is used for lighting and fuel; nipa; sugarcane; indigo which is made into liquid paste; a little cacao; coffee which is as good as that from Moka and of the same quality as that from Indan and Silang in the province of Cavite.

Mallat further described Bulacan's economic life during the 1840s:

Trade is very abundant in this province: its connections with Manila, by sea as well as by land, facilitate development of trade. Inhabitants of the coasts engage in fishing; in the province are counted about 15 hundred looms of which are manufactured stripped cloths of silk and cotton, tapis, cambayas, sinamay. Shops are primarily kept by women. Moreover, Bulacan has a great number of beggars; it is not that they would lack work if they looked for it, but it seems that in the lower class, there are many lazy and indolent people.


Spanish Period

The history of the province from the Spanish occupation has been replete with events worthy of recollection. As early as the time of the coming of Legaspi to conquer Manila with two of his subordinate officers, Martin de Goiti and Juan Salcedo, the 1000 Moro Bulakenyos through their seafaring brothers from Hagonoy showed their instinctive love of country by helping Bambalito, a brave datu of Macabebe, a quite near town to Bulacan in Pampanga (which according to Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas of Fray Gaspar de San Agustin in 1590's he was a brave youth from Macabebe), and another 1000 Kapampangan Moros of Macabebe, Lubao, Betis, and some records tells also Calumpit fought at the naval Battle of the Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571. For Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan, as Bokal Ernesto Sulit of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Bulacan on May 2008 recognized it as part of Bulacan's celebration to the month-long National Flag and Anthem Month (May 15-June 30, 2008), as the first recorded heroic deed of the Bulakenyos in history. Here also in this battle, Spanish friars and chroniclers recorded that Bulakenyos and Kapampangan Moro warlords sent 40 caracoas (an ancient warboat and trading boat of the Austrsnesians) to Tondo with lantakas (a native cañon believed to be made in Capalangan, Apalit, Pampangan by Panday Pira) and during that time a barangay having this caracoa means royalty, prosperity, and power in the seas and rivers. This is also recognized by Dr. Sonia M. Zaide as the first ever naval battle in the country.

By the time of Governor-General
Governor-General

The term governor general or governor-general refers to a Viceroy representative of a Monarch in an independent realm or a major colonial circonscription....
 and adelantado Miguel Legazpi in 1571, Bulacan was reported to be well populated. The Spaniards organized the then existing barangays in Bulacan into pueblos (towns). The first pueblo established in Bulacan is the town of Calumpit. Calumpit was also the birthplace of Christianity in the province.

”The recorded history of Bulakan might as well start in 1572, when Fray Francisco Vivar of Guadalajara, an Augustinian, opened missions in Bulakan, Malolos and Hagonoy. He was the first to plant the Cross on Bulakan soil with the help of the Sword. He arrived in the Philippines from Mexico in 1570 and died in Pampanga in 1603. Three years later, in 1575, Calumpit was founded as a town. In 1578, Bulakan, Bulakan was established as the capital town of the province. With Bulakan as the center, the missionaries and the military might of Spain worked hand in hand to subjugate the pagan population to accepth the Christian faith. Fray Agustin Albuquerque established a mission in this town, then with 4,000 inhabitants. According to Fray Juan de Medina, O.S.A. “All the Manila religious extol the “Indians” of this town as the most tractable and most attached to the church.”

It was in 1580 that the town of Malolos founded. According to Blair and Robertson, the name “Li-han” was the ancient Chinese name for Malolos, whose princess bore the title of “Gat-Salihan” or Gatchalian. The western town of Hagonoy became an independent town from Calumpit in 1581. The first Bulakeño uprising against Spanish rule occurred in 1587. The Chief of Bulakan, Esteban Tasi was executed with other Bulakeño chieftains in the same year. Felipe Salonga who started the revolt was exiled from Polo, Bulakan to New Spain, Mexico.

A Royal Decree in 1595 created the Archbishop of Manila, which has jurisdiction of all the parishes in the province of Bulakan. The power of the church bells was now encompassing more and more pueblos under its sway. The Cross and Sword worked marvels in the organization of the pueblos during the 17th century: the town of Bocaue was founded by the Franciscans in 1606, followed by the town of Polo in 1623 by the Franciscans and in 1628 Captain Fernando de Perona was appointed Alcalde Mayor of the Province of Bulakan and also as military commander.

A three-year war occurred in Bulakan province (1638-1640) where Chinese in many parts of Luzon revolted against Spain. There were more than 300 Chinese rebels killed in Bulakan by the Spaniards and the Bulakeños. Three years later (1643) another revolt took place led by Don Pedro Ladia, a native of Borneo. Ladia claimed that he was a descendant of Rajah Matanda, the petty King of Maynila in 1571. Ladia styled himself King of the Tagalog. This rebellion was checked by Fray Cristobal Enriquez. Ladia was arrested and sent to Manila where he was executed.

The last town in the 17th century succumb to the power of the bells was Paombong which became a town in 1650. The 18th century found Baliuag a separate pueblo from Quingua in the year 1733. In 1750 the Augustinians had 11 parishes in Bulakan, namely; Angat, Baliuag, Bulakan, Dapdap (now the barrio of Sta. Ana), San Miguel, Guiguinto, Malolos, Quingua, Hagonoy, Paombong and Calumpit while the Franciscans had 9 parishes:Meycauayan, Bocaue, Polo, San Jose Del Monte, Obando, Santa Maria, Marilao, Pandi, and Balagtas . October 4, 1762 marked the Fall of Manila from the British invaders.

That same night Simon de Anda y Salazar left Manila aboard a small banca for Bulakan, Bulakan. Early in the morning of October 5, 1762 Simon de Anda landed on the Bulakan, Bulakan pier. Incidentally, the exact location of this wharf is the site of this writer’s residence. On the same day Anda issued his first proclamation naming himself Captain General and the Supreme Governor of the Philippines and President of the Real Audiencia on account of the Fall of Manila to the British.

During the years 1745 and 1746 there were agrarian revolts in several provinces near Manila, which included Bulacan, on account of occupations of Filipino lands by religious orders. In a royal decree of November 7, 1751, it noted that in the provinces of Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Morong (Rizal
Rizal

Rizal is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the CALABARZON Regions of the Philippines in Luzon, just 20 kilometers east of Manila....
) (especially in the towns of Hagonoy
Hagonoy

Hagonoy is the name of two places in the Philippines:*Hagonoy, Bulacan*Hagonoy, Davao del Sur...
, Taguig, Parañaque, San Mateo, Bacoor, Cavite Viejo (Kawit
Kawit, Cavite

The Municipality of Kawit is a first class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Cavite province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 76,405 people in a land area of 16.7 square kilometers....
), Silang
Silang

Silang may refer to:*Diego Silang*Gabriela Silang*Silang, Cavite...
, Imus
Imus

Imus may refer to:...
, and Biñan the people revolted because the religious orders had usurped "the lands of the Indians, without leaving them the freedom of the rivers for their fishing, or allowing them to cut wood for their necessary use, or even to collect the wild fruits; nor did they allow the natives to pasture on the hills near their villages the carabaos which they used for agriculture."

On January 18, 1763, Capt. Slay left Manila for Bulakan with a force of 400 British soldiers, 300 Malabar Negroes and 2,000 Chinese allies. The Alcalde Mayor and Fr. Agustin de San Antonio, the Recollect Curate of Bulakan, fought them courageously but in vain. Fr. San Antonio died heroically in defending this town against the British invaders. But his death paved the way for unifying force among the Spaniards and Bulakeños.

It was in this first battle of Bulakan that the Catholic Church was burned. The British did not stay long in Bulakan, Bulakan. By June 1763, a strong force of Filipinos and Spaniards estimated at around 8,000 stormed the town under the command of Jose Pedro Bustos. With heavy casualties the British were forced to retreat to Manila. For the first time the valor of the Bulakeño soldier was recorded in our history.

In an article by Isidro C. Gregorio of Aliaga, Nueva Ecija published in The Philippines Free Press on September 29, 1962, the following portion appears: “The British issued a proclamation declaring Anda a bandit and promising a reward of P5,000 for his capture, dead or alive. Anda countered with an edict awarding 10 million pesos to anyone who could kill or capture a British officer. While the fighting raged in the Philippines, the Seven Years War came to an end, resulting in the signing of a peace treaty on February 10, 1763. Called the Treaty of Paris, it gave the Philippines back to Spain.

Accordingly, on May 31, 1764, Anda and his men entered Manila to receive the city form the enemy. The turnover rites took place on that same day in the patio of the Sta. Cruz Church. The British sailed away after having occupied Manila for a year and a half.” The story of the British occupation cannot be told without mention of the courage and fighting spirit displayed by the Filipino warriors. In this connection, General Draper wrote in his journal: “Had their skill or weapons been equal to their strength and ferocity, it might have cost us dear.

Although armed chiefly bows, arrows and lances, they advanced up to the very muzzles of our guns, and kept repeating their assaults…” The Fall of British in Bulakan marked a new epoch. It was a period of reconstruction: the government buildings were reconstructed but the church had to wait for another 50 years before it could be reconstructed from the ruins of war.

The Fall ushered in an era of peace that would last for more than a century. The Spanish colonizers also envisioned the use of the Cross and the Plow in giving the people of the pueblos under the bells an era of peace, progress and prosperity. In 1763 San Miguel was founded as a town by Miguel Pineda who became the first capitan municipal of the town. Vast tracts of land were cultivated and planted to the golden grain which brought bountiful harvest of the basic food. In 1782 Angat became a separate town from Bocaue.

The missionaries encourage the people of Angat to develop the iron mines for the production of harrows and plows for the peasants. The plows and harrows and other agricultural implements helped accelerate the agricultural development of the province. In 1792 the town of Sta. Maria was founded followed by Marilao in 1796. In that same year Pulilan was founded by Augustinian friars. The symbol of this town up to the present is the carabao, the peasants’ beast of burden.

In 1848, the towns of San Miguel
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....
, Baliuag (including Bustos), Pulilan, and Quingua (now Plaridel) was annexed to Bulacan from Pampanga
Pampanga

Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is the City of San Fernando, Pampanga....
.

First Philippine Republic

Malolos Congress
At the height of the Filipino-Spanish conflict in 1890s, Bulacan was one of the first eight provinces to take up arms against the Spaniards in 1896. However the first phase of the revolution ceased in 1897 with the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato in San Miguel. Under it terms the leaders were to go to Hong Kong and reside there. Under the illusory peace created by the Pact, the end of 1897 saw greater determination pm the part of the Filipinos to carry on the revolution. In early 1898, the provinces of Zambales, Ilocos, Pampanga, Bulacan, Laguna, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac. and Camarines rose again. In Central Luzon, a revolutionary government was organized under General Francisco Makabulos, a Kapampangan revolutionary leader of La Paz, Tarlac.

By the middle of 1898, the second phase of the revolution broke out and culminated with the establishment of the First Philippine Republic
First Philippine Republic

The Philippine Republic , also known as the First Philippine Republic or the Malolos Republic was the short-lived government of the Philippines formally established with the proclamation of the Malolos Congress#Political Constitution on January 21, 1899 in Malolos City, Bulacan until the capture and surrender of Emilio Aguinaldo t...
. Reynaldo Naguit's Hinubog sa Batong Buhay: Mga Dakilang Bulakenyo sa Kasaysayan (published by the Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan in 2004) noted that on June 1, 1898, Gregorio del Pilar attacked at the midnight the cazadores of the Spaniards in Bulakan, Bulacan. After the ranging smokes of the revolutionaries of del Pilar, at the break of the morning, Spaniards hided inside the Paroquia of the Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion and later surrendered with them. Also on this day, San Miguel de Mayumo was also liberated. June 10, 1898 San Ildefonso was next to be liberated. Following Biak-na-Bato on June 21, 1898, and finally on June 24, 1898 in Bulakan, Bulacan, the Spaniards finally liberated the Province and a treaty of surrendering was signed between the Spanish governor of the Province and del Pilar, the first Filipino governor of Bulacan appointed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo on June 19, 1898 to be the military dictator of Bulacan and Nueva Ecija. For the first time, the Philippine flag was hoisted and the national anthem was played by a band for the first time while the Spanish flag was strikes down on the pole, with a feast celebrated for the whole day.

August 22, 1898 Gen. Aguinaldo announced that Malolos will be the next capital of the Philippines, as it was formally became the seat on September 9, 1898 upon the revolutionary government arrival at Malolos. The Malolos Cathedral
Malolos Cathedral

Malolos Cathedral, also newly known as the Basilica Minore dela Nuestra Se?ora de Inmaculada Concepcion or Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception , is the eccelesiastical seat of the Diocese of Malolos in the Philippines....
 and the Barasoain Church
Barasoain Church

Barasoain Church is a Roman Catholic Church church built in 1630 in Malolos City, Bulacan. Having earned the title as the Cradle of Democracy in the East, most important religious buildings in the Philippines , and the site of the First Philippine Republic, the Church is proverbial for its historical importance among Filipino pe...
 became the executive headquarter of President Aguinaldo and the legislative headquarter of the Malolos Congress
Malolos Congress

The Malolos Congress was the constituent assembly of the First Philippine Republic. It drafted the Constitution of the Philippines#Malolos Constitution....
, respectively.

American Period

The Americans established a local Philippine government in the Philippines when they held the first election in the country in the town of Baliuag, Bulacan
Baliuag, Bulacan

Baliwag is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 136,982 inhabitants ....
 on May 6, 1899.

In book, The Philippines and Round About (published in 1899), George John Younghusband described the town of Malolos during the height of the Philippine-American War
Philippine-American War

The Philippine?American War was an armed military conflict between the United States and the Philippines, which arose from the First Philippine Republic struggle against U.S....
:

In Malolos, we saw considerable numbers of Spanish prisoners, bare-headed, bare-footed, and in rags, performing all the most menial offices as domestic servants to individual natives or as public scavengers. Every railway station was guarded by insurgent troops, and every train at each station was carefully examined by them. Not even an American can travel without a passport, and the only safe and convenient nationality to assume is that of a British subject.


Japanese Occupation and World War II

In 1942, entering the Japanese forces in Bulacan.

In 1945, combined Filipino and American forces including local recognized guerrillas attack from the Japanese Imperial forces liberated in Bulacan
Bulacan

Bulacan , officially called the Province of Bulacan or simply Bulacan Province, is a first class Provinces of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines in the island of Luzon, north of Manila , and part of the Super regions of the Philippines....
.

The Historical Parishes in Bulacan

    • Angat : Santa Monica de Hippo - 1683
    • Balagtas : San Lorenzo de Diacono y Martir - 1621
    • Baliuag : San Agustin de Hippo - 1752
    • Bocaue : San Martin de Tours - 1606
    • Bulacan : Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion - 1578
    • Bustos : Santo Niño de Bustos - 1867
    • Calumpit : San Juan de Bautista - 1672
    • Doña Remedios Trinidad : Nuestra Señora de Lourdes - 1989
    • Guiguinto : San Ildefonso de Toledo - 1641
    • Hagonoy : Santa Ana de Nazareth - 1581
    • Malolos : Nuestra Señora La Virgen Immaculada Conception - 1580 (the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception)
    • Malolos : Our Lady of Mt. Carmel - 1630 (the Barasoain Church
      Barasoain Church

      Barasoain Church is a Roman Catholic Church church built in 1630 in Malolos City, Bulacan. Having earned the title as the Cradle of Democracy in the East, most important religious buildings in the Philippines , and the site of the First Philippine Republic, the Church is proverbial for its historical importance among Filipino pe...
      )
    • Marilao : San Miguel de Arcanghel - 1796
    • Meycauayan : San Francisco de Assisi - 1578
    • Norzagaray : San Andres de Apostol - 1587
    • Obando : San Pascual de Baylon - 1754
    • Pandi : Nuestra Señora Immaculada Conception - 1911
    • Paombong : Santiago de Apostol - 1619
    • Plaridel : Santiago de Cuantioso - 1602
    • Pulilan : San Isidro de Labrador - 1749
    • San Ildefonso : San Ildefonso de Toledo - 1885
    • San Jose Del Monte : San Jose de Obrero - 1751
    • San Miguel : San Miguel de Mayumo - 1763
    • San Rafael : San Juan de Dios - 1758
    • Santa Maria : Nuestra Señora La Purissima Concepcion - 1792
    • Valenzuela : San Diego de Alcala - 1623


Tatak Bulakenyo


Tatak Bulakenyo Program

Launched in 2004, the "Tatak Bulakenyo" (Bulacan Brand) Progam was conceptualized to stimulate the economic activity in the province and sustain the anti-poverty thrust of the government through the promotion of entrepreneurship. The program's beneficiaries are potential micro, small and medium-size enterprises in the province.

  1. Through the Tatak Bulakenyo program, the Provincial Government of Bulacan, through the Provincial Cooperative and Economic Development Office (PCEDO), is able to enhance Bulacan product quality and value by providing the following assistance: Improvement of the packaging design and structure;
  2. Following the basic business requirements;
  3. Providing technical assistance to manufacturers/producers; and
  4. Extensive marketing and promotion efforts.


Tatak Bulakenyo Products


North Food Exchange

The North Food Exchange (NFEx) is the economic system center for a sustainable community development focused primarily on making the agro-fishery industries globally competitive. Thus, the North Food Exchange is an agricultural and fishery products exchange center (wholesale and retail) designed to modernize food distribution. It will host agri-industrial utilities and services in its 130 hectare area. The NFE is likewise designed as a show-window for Philippines as well as Southeast Asia global products. It is also an information and learning center.

The NFEx was established to achieve the Provincial Government of Bulacan's (PGB) vision for a stronger middle class. The Facility is designed to provide the system, opportunity and infrastructure for the economic, physical, educational, cultural and spiritual trasformation of not only Bulakenyos, but the entire Filipino.

The NFEx will eventually become the economic system center for sustainable development and will primarily focus on making the province's agro & fishery industries globally competitive.

The NFEx is a joint project of the Provincial Government of Bulacan, South East Asian Commodities and Food Exchange, Inc. (SACFEI) and the Foundation for People Development.

NFE Components

  • Transport Interchange
  • Produce and Wet Market
  • Dry and Cold Storage Facilities
  • Slaughterhouses for Hog, beef and Chicken
  • Fish and Seafood Processing Plants
  • Vegetable Processing Center
  • Export Processing Center
  • Industrial/Export Processing Zone (Light to Medium Industrial Plants)


Education

Bulacan is noted for its advanced methods in both secondary and tertiary education. The Bulakeño students excel in different academic disciplines that made the province of Bulacan among one of the best areas of teaching in the Philippines aside from Metro Manila. The province is home to several nationally recognized public and private educational institutions such as the Bulacan State University
Bulacan State University

name = Bulacan State University|native_name = "Pambansang Pamantasan ng Bulacan"|latin_name =|image_name =|image = |motto =|established = 1904|type = State University...
 (Main, Satellite & International Campuses), University of Regina Carmeli
University of Regina Carmeli

University of Regina Carmeli formerly Colegio de Nuestra Se?ora del Carmen and Regina Carmeli College is a private, non-stock, nonprofit Catholic school owned and managed by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation....
 (the "only Catholic University in the province"), and Centro Escolar University
Centro Escolar University

Centro Escolar University is a private university in the Philippines. It was founded on June 3, 1907 by two women, Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna, and was originally called Centro Escolar de Se?oritas....
 (Malolos Campus).

Primary and Intermediate Education Bulacan has a total of 473 public Elementary schools, 435 public schools under the Department of Education
Department of Education

Department of Education may refer to any of several government agencies:In Africa:* South Africa: Department of Education or the former Bantu Education Department...
 (DEPED) Division of Bulacan and 38 public schools under the Division of City Schools of Malolos.

Private Schools There are many privately-owned (by individual or group) and church-operated schools established in the city. Private Schools in the province are member of Bulacan Private Schools Association (BULPRISA) While in Malolos, private schools are organized as Malolos City Private Schools Association (MACIPRISA)

Secondary Education

Bulacan has a total of 68 public high schools, national and provincial. Sixty-five (65) under the Department of Education
Department of Education

Department of Education may refer to any of several government agencies:In Africa:* South Africa: Department of Education or the former Bantu Education Department...
 (DEPED) Division of Bulacan and three (3) public high schools under the Division of City Schools of Malolos.

The following are the top public secondary schools in Bulacan based on students' performance and teaching effectiveness.
  1. San Miguel National High School
    San Miguel National High School

    San Miguel National High School is a government-funded secondary educational institution located in the municipality of San Miguel, Bulacan....
    , San Miguel
  2. Calawitan High School, San Ildefonso
  3. San Ildefonso National High School, San Ildefonso
  4. Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School
    Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School

    Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School is the biggest public high school in Bulacan in term of students population....
    , Malolos City
  5. Mariano Ponce National High School, Baliuag
  6. Sapang Palay National High School, City of San Jose del Monte
  7. Pulong Buhangin National High School
    Pulong Buhangin National High School

    Pulong Buhangin National High School or PBNHS is a government secondary education institution located at Pulong Buhangin, Santa Maria town, Bulacan province, Philippines....
    , Santa Maria
  8. Meycauayan National High School, Meycauayan
  9. Prenza National High School, Marilao
  10. Calumpit National High School (formerly San Marcos High School), Calumpit
  11. Ramona S Trillana High School, Hagonoy
  12. Sta. Monica National High School, Hagonoy
  13. Parada High School, Santa Maria


Tertiary Education

The following are the top colleges and universities in Bulacan: (In alphabetical order)
  1. AMA Computer College (AMACC), City of Malolos
  2. AMA Computer Learning Center (AMACLC); Baliuag, Cities of Malolos, Meycauayan & SJDM
  3. ABE International College of Business & Accountancy, City of Malolos
  4. Baliuag University, Baliuag
  5. Bulacan Merchant Marine Academy, Balagtas
  6. Bulacan Agricultural State College , San Ildefonso
  7. Bulacan Polytechnic College , City of Malolos (Main), Obando, San Miguel, City of San Jose Del Monte
  8. Bulacan State University
    Bulacan State University

    name = Bulacan State University|native_name = "Pambansang Pamantasan ng Bulacan"|latin_name =|image_name =|image = |motto =|established = 1904|type = State University...
     - Main Campus
    , City of Malolos
  9. Bulacan State University - Satellite Campuses, Bustos; Bulakan, Bulacan; City of San Jose Del Monte
  10. Centro Escolar University (Malolos)
    Centro Escolar University

    Centro Escolar University is a private university in the Philippines. It was founded on June 3, 1907 by two women, Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna, and was originally called Centro Escolar de Se?oritas....
    , City of Malolos
  11. College of Saint Anthony, City of San Jose Del Monte
  12. Dr. Yanga's Colleges, Inc. Wakas, Bocaue, Bulacan
  13. Immaculate Conception International College of Arts and Technology, Santa Maria
  14. Jesus Is Lord Colleges Foundation, Inc., Bocaue
  15. Mariano Quinto Alarilla Polytechnic College, Meycauayan
  16. Meycauayan College, Meycauayan
  17. Norzagaray College, Norzagaray
  18. Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Santa Maria Extension, Santa Maria
  19. Saint Mary's College of Meycauayan, Meycauayan
  20. University of Regina Carmeli
    University of Regina Carmeli

    University of Regina Carmeli formerly Colegio de Nuestra Se?ora del Carmen and Regina Carmeli College is a private, non-stock, nonprofit Catholic school owned and managed by the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation....
    , City of Malolos
  21. Saint Mary's College of Baliuag, Baliuag
  22. St. Augustine School of Nursing, Malolos City
  23. Sienna College, City of San Jose del Monte
  24. Baliuag Polytechnic College, Baliuag
  25. TESDA Korea-Philippines Information Technology Training Center, Guiguinto
  26. Philippine Womens University - Bulacan, Baliuag


Government


Current Government Officials (2007-2010)

  • Governor: Jonjon Mendoza
  • Vice Governor: Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado


Provincial Board Members

First District:
  • Christian D. Natividad,
  • Vicente C. Cruz Sr.
  • Patrocino F. Laderas


Second District:
  • Atty. Ramon Posadas
  • Ariel S. Arceo


Third District:
  • Ernesto S. Sulit
  • Enrique V. Viudez II


Fourth District:
  • Glenn B. Santos
  • Enrique A. delos Santos
  • Eulogio C. Sarmiento III


Congressional Representatives

  • First District: Ma. Victoria R. Sy Alvarado
  • Second District: Pedro M. Pancho
  • Third District: Lorna C. Silverio
  • Fourth District: Reylina G. Nicolas
  • Lone District of San Jose del Monte: Arthur B. Robes
    Arthur B. Robes

    Arthur B. Robes is a Philippines politician. A member of the KAMPI, he has been elected to first termer as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Legislative district of San Jose del_Monte City....


Previous governors

  1. Gregorio del Pilar
    Gregorio del Pilar

    Gregorio del Pilar y Sempio was one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Forces during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War....
     (1898-1899)
  2. Isidoro D. Torres (1899)
  3. Jose Serapio (1900-1901)
  4. Pablo Tecson (1902-1906)
  5. Teodoro Sandico (1906-1909)
  6. Donato Teodoro (1910-1912)
  7. Trinidad Icasiano (1912-1916)
  8. Nicolas Buendia (1916-1919)
  9. Juan Carlos (1919-1921)
  10. Pio Valenzuela
    Pio Valenzuela

    P?o Valenzuela was a Filipino people physician and Patriotism who was among the leaders of the Katipunan that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain....
     (1921-1925)
  11. Restituto J. Castro (1925-1928)
  12. Jose Padilla, Sr. (1928-1937)
  13. Cirilo B. Santos (1931-1934)
  14. Jacinto Molina (1938-1940)
  15. Emilio Rustia (1941-1944)
  16. Fortunato Halili (1948-1951)
  17. Alejo Santos
    Alejo Santos

    Alejo S. Santos was a Filipino people soldier and World War II hero who parlayed his fame into a political career. His prestige was somewhat marred in later life when he agreed to run as the only candidate against Ferdinand Marcos in the widely-suspect Philippine general election and referendum, 1981....
     (1951-1957)
  18. Tomas Martin (1958-1963)
  19. Jose Villarama (1964-1967)
  20. Ignacio Santiago (1968-1986)
  21. Amado Pineda (1987-1988)
  22. Roberto Pagdanganan
    Roberto Pagdanganan

    Personal lifeRobert Pagdanganan was born on July 19, 1946 to former councilor Juan T. Pagdanganan, Jr. and Mrs. Rosalina Mamangon Pagdanganan. He is brother of former Calumpit, Bulacan mayor Ramon Pagdanganan ....
     (1989-1998)
  23. Josefina Mendoza-dela Cruz (1998-2007)
  24. Joselito "Jonjon" Mendoza (2007-present)


Notable Bulaqueños

The province of Bulacan is known as the "cradle of noble heroes and, of great men and women"

National Heroes and Patriots

The early people of Bulacan, being descendants of a freedom-loving race, had also risen in revolt like their brothers in other parts of the country. Bulacan was one of the eight provinces, which rallied behind the Katipunan's call for an all-out insurrection against the Spanish tyranny in the late 19th century. The Bulakeños take fierce pride in their history and tradition and they live by these glories. By these glories, they are quick to display leadership and seek fullest commitment to national goals.

  • Marcelo H. del Pilar
    Marcelo H. del Pilar

    Marcelo Hilario del Pilar y Gatmaitan , was a Philippines revolutionary leader of the Philippine Revolution and one of the leading Illustrado propagandist of the Philippine War of Independence....
     (Kupang, San Nicolas, Bulakan), the Great Propagandist
  • General Gregorio del Pilar
    Gregorio del Pilar

    Gregorio del Pilar y Sempio was one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Forces during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War....
     (San Jose, Bulakan), one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Forces during the Philippine Revolution
    Philippine Revolution

    The Philippine Revolution was an armed military conflict between the people of the Philippines and the Spain colonial authorities which resulted in the secession of the Philippine Islands from the Spanish Empire....
     and the Philippine-American War
    Philippine-American War

    The Philippine?American War was an armed military conflict between the United States and the Philippines, which arose from the First Philippine Republic struggle against U.S....
     who led his men in the Battle of Tirad Pass.
  • Francisco Balagtas
    Francisco Balagtas

    Francisco Baltazar , known much more widely through his nom-de-plume Francisco Balagtas, was a prominent Philippines poet, and is widely considered as the Tagalog language equivalent of William Shakespeare for his impact on Filipino literature....
     (Panginay, Bigaa), author of the "Florante and Laura"
  • General Isidoro D. Torres (Matimbo, Malolos), He established Katipunan chapters in Bulacan. He was among the revolutionaries who left their homes in Bulacan and brought their respective families to the forest when the revolution began. He headed the 6,000-strong Filipino army that marched in the parade at the inauguration of the Philippine Republic on January 23, 1899. He was also one of the revolutionary leaders who fought the Americans.
  • General Anacleto Enriquez (San Jose, Bulakan), second in command to General Isidoro D. Torres in the Bulacan Revolutionary Movement, led his contingent in the Battle of San Rafael. He is the youngest Bulakeno General of the Revolutionary Movement against Spain at 20 years old. His death led to General Gregorio del Pilar to join the revolution.
  • Colonel Vicente Enriquez (San Jose, Bulakan), younger brother of General Anacleto Enriquez and right hand man of General Gregorio del Pilar in the Battle of Tirad Pass.
  • Mariano Ponce
    Mariano Ponce

    Mariano Ponce , was a Philippines physician who was one of the leaders of the Propaganda Movement, that founded the Philippine Revolution.Ponce was born in Baliwag, Bulacan where he completed his primary education....
     (Baliwag), a physician who was a leader of the Propaganda Movement
  • Pio Valenzuela
    Pio Valenzuela

    P?o Valenzuela was a Filipino people physician and Patriotism who was among the leaders of the Katipunan that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain....
     (Polo
    Polo

    Polo is a team sport played on horseback in which the objective is to score Goal s against an opposing team. Riders score by driving a small white plastic or wooden Ball game into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet....
    ), a physician and patriot who was among the leaders of the Katipunan. He secretly established Katipunan branches in many areas in Morong and Bulacan. He helped Emilio Jacinto establish the Katipunan paper, Kalayaan, using stolen types from the Diario de Manila. He was chosen to see Jose Rizal in Dapitan to Convince the latter to support the revolution. To fool authorities, he was accomplished by a blind man who pretended to be a patient of Dr. Rizal
  • Maximo Viola (San Miguel de Mayumo),helped Jose Rizal
    José Rizal

    Jos? Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda , was a Philippines polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era....
     and other propagandas work for justice and changes in the government of the Philippines.
  • Eusebio Roque (Maestrong Sebio)
  • Jose Corazon de Jesus
    José Corazón de Jesús

    Jos? Coraz?n de Jes?s , also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino people poet who used Tagalog language poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the United States occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946....
     (Santa Maria
    Santa Maria, Bulacan

    Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
    , his father's hometown), also known as "Huseng Batute"
  • Trinidad Tecson (San Miguel de Mayumo), she was given the title "Mother of Biak-na-Bato" by Gen. Aguinaldo. Along with three other companions, she went to the courthouse in Kalookan to seize firearms. They overpowered the Guardia Civil and carried away their guns. She with the revolutionaries in 12 battles under five Filipino generals and organized groups of women to nurse wounded Filipino soldiers.
  • 21 Women of Malolos Malolos,
  • Felipe Buencamino Sr. (San Miguel de Mayumo), he joined the revolutionary movement and fought in the battles of Kamansi and Mount Arayat. He helped write the Constitution of the Philippine Republic at Malolos. He was named to the Aguinaldo cabinet as "secretario de fomento" or secretary of development.
  • Dr. Joaquin Gonzalez (politician)
    Joaquin Gonzalez (politician)

    Dr. Joaquin Gonzalez was a member of the Malolos Congress that wrote the Malolos Constitution, the first Philippine constitution, after the country declared independence from Spain in 1898....
     (Baliwag), one of the drafters of the the Malolos Constitution. During the revolution, he was assigned by Aguinaldo to head the Universidad Cientifico-Literaria de Filipinas (the forerunner of the University of the Philippines).
  • Nicolas Capistrano (Angat), He was a general of the Cagayan de Oro revolutionaries in a guerilla war against the Americans from 1899 to 1901. He served both civil and military chief of the revolutionary government in Misamis. After the war, he was elected member of the Philippine Assembly of 1909.
  • Felipe Salvador (Baliwag), He joined the Katipunan when the revolutionaries from Balintawak arrived in his hometown in Bulacan in 1896. When Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by the Americans in 1900, he fled to the mountains and founded the Santa Iglesia, a messianic society that aimed to overthrow the American colonial government.
  • Sancho Valenzuela, He owned a wrope-making business along the banks of Pasig River in Bacood, Sta. Mesa. There, after work, he and his workers secretly made bolos, iron-typed spears, and sharpened bamboo lances in preparation for the revolution. They also gathered stones at the riverbank to use later as "missiles." He led 100 men in attacking the police barracks at Sampaloc, But they met a bigger Spanish force in Sta. Mesa and in the unsuing battle, he lost many of his men and was wounded. Despite the situation, he managed to help carry the dead and wounded back to his home.


Artists

Bulacan is also home to many of the country's greatest artists, with a good number elevated as National Artists.

  • Francisco Balagtas
    Francisco Balagtas

    Francisco Baltazar , known much more widely through his nom-de-plume Francisco Balagtas, was a prominent Philippines poet, and is widely considered as the Tagalog language equivalent of William Shakespeare for his impact on Filipino literature....
     (Panginay, Bigaa), (also known as Francisco Baltazar)
  • Jose Corazon de Jesus
    José Corazón de Jesús

    Jos? Coraz?n de Jes?s , also known by his pen name Huseng Batute, was a Filipino people poet who used Tagalog language poetry to express the Filipinos' desire for independence during the United States occupation of the Philippines, a period that lasted from 1901 to 1946....
     (pen name "Huseng Batute"; Santa Maria
    Santa Maria, Bulacan

    Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
    , his father's hometown)
  • Nicanor Abelardo
    Nicanor Abelardo

    Nicanor Sta. Ana Abelardo , was a Philippines composer who composed over a hundred of Kundiman songs, especially before the World War II.Abelardo was born in San Miguel, Bulacan, Bulacan....
     (San Miguel
    San Miguel

    San Miguel, Spanish language for Saint Michael, describes numerous locations....
    ), composer of over a hundred of Kundiman songs.
  • Francisco Santiago
    Francisco Santiago

    Francisco Santiago, The Father of Kundiman Art Song was born in Santa Maria, Bulacan, on January 29, 1889 to musically-minded peasant parents, Felipe Santiago and Maria Santiago....
     (Santa Maria
    Santa Maria, Bulacan

    Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
    ) - composer of Kundiman songs
  • Francisco Buencamino - musician
  • Alfredo Buenaventura - musician
  • Cecil Buencamino-Licad - concert pianist
  • Narcisa Doña Sisang de Leon (San Miguel
    San Miguel

    San Miguel, Spanish language for Saint Michael, describes numerous locations....
    ) - film producer, LVN Films matriarch
  • Valeriano Hernandez-Peña (Bulacan
    Bulacan

    Bulacan , officially called the Province of Bulacan or simply Bulacan Province, is a first class Provinces of the Philippines of the Republic of the Philippines located in the Central Luzon Regions of the Philippines in the island of Luzon, north of Manila , and part of the Super regions of the Philippines....
    ), Father of Tagalog Novels - author of the first Tagalog novel "Nena at Neneng" (1905), "Ang Mag-inang Mahirap", and other Tagalog stories published in series in the newspaper "El Renacimiento" in 1904.


The following artists were named as National Artists of the Philippines (listed in chronological order of membership):

  • Francisca Reyes Aquino (Bocaue), National Artist in Dance (1973)
  • Amado V. Hernández (Hagonoy
    Hagonoy

    Hagonoy is the name of two places in the Philippines:*Hagonoy, Bulacan*Hagonoy, Davao del Sur...
    ), National Artist in Literature (1973, posthumous award)
  • Guillermo Tolentino (Malolos), National Artist in Sculpture (1976)
  • Gerardo de Leon
    Gerardo de León

    Gerardo de Le?n is a former Philippines actor turned film director, who made his acting debut in the 1934 movie Ang Dangal.De Leon, who original name was Gerardo Ilagan, is a member of the Ilagan clan of Philippine motion pictures....
    , National Artist in Film (1982)
  • Honorata Atang dela Rama, National Artist in Theater and Music (1987)
  • Col.
    Colonel

    Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
     Antonio Buenaventura (Baliuag), National Artist in Music (1988)
  • Ernani Cuenco, National Artist in Music (2000, posthumous)
  • Virgilio S. Almario
    Virgilio S. Almario

    Virgilio S. Almario, better known by his pen name, Rio Alma, is a Filipino people artist, poet, critic, translator, editor, teacher, and cultural manager....
     (San Miguel
    San Miguel

    San Miguel, Spanish language for Saint Michael, describes numerous locations....
    ), National Artist in Literature (2003)


Religious figures

  • Blessed Dionisia De Santa Maria Mitas Talangpaz (Calumpit), Roman Catholic Servant of God, native of Calumpit with a Kapampangan blood from Macabebe (read more about them in Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan) and a candidate for sainthood.
  • Blessed Cecilia Rosa De Jesus Talangpaz (Calumpit), Roman Catholic Servant of God, native of Calumpit with a Kapampangan blood from Macabebe (read more about them in Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan) and a candidate for sainthood, and the sister of Bl. Dionisia.


Scientist and Inventor

  • Agapito Flores (Guiguinto), has the French patent for a fluorescent bulb and that the General Electric Company bought Flores' patent rights.
  • Bonifacio Isidro (San Rafael
    San Rafael

    San Rafael is a common place-name in areas where that tongue is or was spoken:...
    ) is one of the Philippines' famed inventors and pioneer in the marble industry, he founded the C & B Marble company in January 1988.
  • Geminiano T. De Ocampo
    Geminiano T. De Ocampo

    Geminiano T. De Ocampo was Filipino ophthalmologist known to some as the "Father of Modern Philippine Ophthalmology".. He was known for pioneering the way in ophthamology and founding the Philippine Eye Bank....
    , Pioneer Ophthalmologist in the Philippines who help the foundation of Philippine Eye Bank.


Politicians and Military Men

  • Gen. Alejo Santos
    Alejo Santos

    Alejo S. Santos was a Filipino people soldier and World War II hero who parlayed his fame into a political career. His prestige was somewhat marred in later life when he agreed to run as the only candidate against Ferdinand Marcos in the widely-suspect Philippine general election and referendum, 1981....
     (Bustos), former Governor of Bulacan and Secretary of National Defense during the Garcia Administration.
  • Blas Ople
    Blas Ople

    Blas F. Ople was a Philippines journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the Executive Departments of the Philippines and Congress of the Philippines branches of the Philippine government, including as President of the Senate of the Philippines from 1999 to 2000, and as Department of Foreign Affairs from 2002 unti...
     (Hagonoy
    Hagonoy

    Hagonoy is the name of two places in the Philippines:*Hagonoy, Bulacan*Hagonoy, Davao del Sur...
    ), journalist and politician who held several high-ranking positions in the executive and legislative branches of the government.
  • Roberto Pagdanganan
    Roberto Pagdanganan

    Personal lifeRobert Pagdanganan was born on July 19, 1946 to former councilor Juan T. Pagdanganan, Jr. and Mrs. Rosalina Mamangon Pagdanganan. He is brother of former Calumpit, Bulacan mayor Ramon Pagdanganan ....
     (Calumpit), former Governor of the Province of Bulacan (1989-1998); National President, League Of Provinces of the Philippines (1990-1998); National President, Boy Scouts of the Philippines (1995-1997); Secretary, Department of Agrarian Reform (January 20, 2003-January 20, 2004); Secretary, Department of Tourism (February 2004-September 2004); Chairman and President, Philippine International Trading Corporation (September 2004 - March 2007); Chairman, Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PhilSOC) (2004 - 2005).
  • Herbert Constantine M. Bautista, MPA, MNSA (Malolos), now Quezon City Vice Mayor (on his fourth term, 1st in 1995, then in 2001 to present). He is also the President of the National Movement of Young Legislators (NMYL)
  • Crispin Beltran
    Crispin Beltran

    Crispin 'Ka Bel' Beltran was a Philippines politician and a Labor Movement leader. A staunch critic of President of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, his imprisonment in 2006 and 2007 on disputed charges of rebellion and sedition drew international attention....
     (San Jose del Monte), politician and a labor leader; former Representative of "Anak Pawis" partylist.
  • Daniel Fernando (Guiguinto), also known as "Ka Puroy"; former Board member of "Sanguniang Panlalawigan."
  • Teodulo Natividad (Malolos), former Representative of first district of Bulacan
  • Lt. Gen.
    Lieutenant General

    Lieutenant General is a military rank used in many countries. The rank traces its origins to the Middle Ages where the title of Lieutenant General was held by the second in command on the battlefield, who was normally subordinate to a Captain General....
     Cardozo M. Luna
    Cardozo M. Luna

    Lieutenant General Cardozo M. Luna, is the 35th Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the second highest position in the AFP hierarchy....
     (San Ildefonso
    San Ildefonso, Bulacan

    San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....
    ), current Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
    Armed Forces of the Philippines

    The Armed Forces of the Philippines is composed of the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy and Philippine Air Force. The AFP is a volunteer military and has a total active strength of 113,500 with 131,000 personnel in reserve....
    , former commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command and Central Command
    AFP Central Command

    The Central Command, known officially as the CentCom, is one the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Wide Support Commands Combating Terrorism and Insurgency in the Visayas Region....
    , and member of the PMA
    Philippine Military Academy

    The Philippine Military Academy is the training school for future officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. It was established as the "Officers' School of the Philippine Constabulary" on February 17, 1905 at Intramuros, Manila, but was relocated on September 1, 1908 at Baguio City....
     "Makabayan" Class of 1975.


Other Popular Figures

Popular Celebrities, Film and Television Artist, Broadcasters, Journalists, etc.
  • Regine Velasquez
    Regine Velasquez

    Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez a.k.a Regine Velasquez is a Filipino people singer, actress, record producer, and TV host. She's dubbed as the Asia's Songbird widely known for possessing a wide vocal range....
     (Balagtas and Guiguinto), popularly known as the "Asia's Songbird", a very popular singer, actress, record producer, and TV host. Other says, she is the "Icon" for the gays in the Philippines.
  • Bert Marcelo
    Bert Marcelo

    Bert "Tawa" Marcelo was a prominent Filipino people television personality whose trademark high-pitched infectious laughter earned him the popular moniker "Tawa", after the Tagalog language word for laugh....
     (Baliuag), prominent television personality whose trademark high-pitched infectious laughter earned him the popular moniker "Tawa."
  • Joey de Leon
    Joey de Leon

    Jos? Mar?a Ramos de Le?n, better known as Joey de Leon is a Filipino people comedian/TV host. Famous for his wit, green jokes, and sarcasm, he is one of the popular hosts of the long-running noontime variety show Eat Bulaga!....
     (Malolos), multi-talented Filipino comedian/TV host; he is one of the popular hosts of the long-running noontime variety show Eat Bulaga!
    Eat Bulaga!

    Eat Bulaga! is a local noon variety show in the Philippines produced by the TAPE Inc. of Malou Fagar and Tony Tuviera. The program is the longest-running variety show on Philippine television....
    . His grandfather once became the municipal mayor of Malolos.
  • Milagros S. Enriquez (Bulakan), noted historian and cuisine expert.
  • Rey Valera
    Rey Valera

    Reynaldo Valera Guardiano is a singer, songwriter, music director and film scorer from the Philippines. He wrote and produced songs that were recorded by various singers, most notably Sharon Cuneta....
     (Meycauayan), singer, songwriter, music director and film scorer..
  • Bryan Termulo, singer, First-Runner up of a national talent show, Pinoy Pop Superstar
  • Kyla
    Kyla

    Melanie Hernandez Calumpad, better known by her stage name Kyla is a Filipino people singer dubbed as the "Rhythm and blues Princess".And now she was dubbed as the "Soul Princess" together with Jay-R as the Prince of Soul.She is the only female local artist who has won in the prestigious MTV Video Music Awards as 2001 MTV's Southe...
     (Calumpit), or Melanie Hernandez Calumpad (real name), R&B singer and actress
  • Jamie Rivera
    Jamie Rivera

    Jamie Rivera is a popular music singer from the Philippines. She was born Mary Jane C. Mendoza on August 29. She graduated from University of Santo Tomas...
    , pop and gospel-music singer
  • Evette Palaban (Malolos), one of the SexBomb Girls
    SexBomb Girls

    The Sexbomb Girls are an all-female singing and dancing group from the Philippines...
     dancers
  • Orange and Lemons
    Orange and Lemons

    Orange and Lemons was a Music of the Philippines music band formed in 2003. The band name "Oranges and Lemons" was initially recommended by a former member of the group....
    (Bulakan) band members
  • Daniel Fernando (Guiguinto), also known as "Ka Puroy"; a television and film actor; his breakthrough movie was the 1985 Regal Film's "Scorpio Nights", directed by Peque Gallaga
    Peque Gallaga

    Peque Gallaga is a multi-awarded Filipino filmmaker. His most significant achievement in film is "Oro, Plata, Mata", which he directed after winning a scripwriting contest sponsored by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines....
    .
  • Diana Zubiri
    Diana Zubiri

    Rosemarie Joy Garcia, better known by her stage name Diana Zubiri , is a Filipino people actress. Zubiri was discovered by Seiko Films when she was 15 years of age soon after applying for work in Japan....
    , or Rosemarie Joy Garcia (real name), a film and television actress and a model, and wife of (Ray John Iturralde).
  • Ella Cruz
    Ella Cruz

    Gabriela Annjane U. Cruz, better known by her screen name Ella Cruz , is a Filipino people child actress. Often referred to as The Shining Child Star, she was discovered in 2004 when she participated as a contestant in Little Miss Philippines, a pageant for young girls held annually on Eat Bulaga! Although she fa...
    , a child actress since 2006.
  • Sharlene San Pedro
    Sharlene San Pedro

    Sharlene San Pedro or Sharlene Santos San Pedro is a Filipino people child actress born on April 15, 1998. She is popularly known for playing the role of Gigi in Mga Anghel na Walang Langit....
    , or Sharlene Santos San Pedro is a Filipina child actress
  • Krystal Reyes
    Krystal Reyes

    Jolina Marie B. Reyes, better known by her screen name Krystal Reyes , is a Filipino people child actress who currently appears on GMA Network shows....
     (Santa Maria
    Santa Maria

    Santa Mar?a or Santa Maria may refer to:*The name of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary or Mary, the mother of Jesus, in various languages such as Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Catalan...
    ), or Jolina Marie B. Reyes (real name), is a child actress.
  • Jewel Mische
    Jewel Mische

    Jewel Fatima Avejade Mische is a Filipino people actress....
    , a television actress; Ultimate Sweetheart of StarStruck: The Next Level
  • Michelle Aldana, beauty pageant winner.
  • Maricar Balagtas
    Maricar Balagtas

    Maricar Manalaysay Balagtas , of the Philippines, is the first Filipino people delegate to win the Miss Globe International title in 2001 and represented the Philippines in the 2004 Miss Universe pageant....
     (Plaridel
    Plaridel

    Plaridel can refer to:*the penname of Marcelo H. del Pilar*J. Plaridel Silvestre World Organization of the Scout Movement Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1977...
    ), 2004 "Binibining Pilipinas
    Binibining Pilipinas

    Binibining Pilipinas or Miss Philippines is a beauty pageant in the Philippines. Stella M?rquez de Araneta is the chairman of the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc., a former beauty queen from Colombia....
    " - Universe.
  • Cheche Lazaro
    Cheche Lazaro

    Cheche Lazaro, , is an acclaimed Filipino people broadcast journalist and the Founding President of Probe Productions Inc....
    , broadcast journalist
  • Arnold Clavio
    Arnold Clavio

    Arnold Clavio is a popular radio and television newscaster in the Philippines. He currently co-anchors GMA Network's late-night newscast, Saksi with Vicky Morales and hosts a morning radio show, One on One with Igan on DZBB....
     (currently lives in Plaridel
    Plaridel

    Plaridel can refer to:*the penname of Marcelo H. del Pilar*J. Plaridel Silvestre World Organization of the Scout Movement Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1977...
    ), popular radio and television newscaster and news anchor in GMA Network and DZBB.
  • Lhar Santiago (Malolos), showbiz news anchor in GMA Network.
  • Proseso Marcelo, radio Christian ministry broadcaster
  • Dely Magpayo, radio broadcaster
  • Vergel Meneses
    Vergel Meneses

    Vergel Meneses -- nicknamed "The Aerial Voyager" -- is a Filipino people professional basketball player who last played for the Talk N' Text Phone Pals in the Philippine Basketball Association....
     (Malolos), nicknamed "The Aerial Voyager"; professional basketball player in Philippine Basketball Association
    Philippine Basketball Association

    The Philippine Basketball Association is a professional basketball league in the Philippines founded in 1975. It is the first and the oldest professional basketball league in Asia and the second oldest in the world after the National Basketball Association of the United States....
     (PBA)
  • Lydia de Vega
    Lydia de Vega

    Lydia de Vega-Mercado is a former Athletics from the Philippines, was considered Asia's fastest woman in the 1980s. As Asia's sprint queen, she ran away with the gold medal in the 100-meter dash in the 1982 New Delhi Asiad and duplicated the feat in the 1986 Seoul Asiad where she was clocked 11.53 seconds....
     (Meycauayan), or Lydia de Vega-Mercado, a former track and field athlete; she was once acknowledged as the fastest woman in Asia.
  • Billy Mamaril
    Billy Mamaril

    John Billy Mamaril is a Philippines professional basketball player currently playing with the Barangay Ginebra Kings. He plays in the forward and center Basketball positions....
     (Bocaue), a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing with the Barangay Ginebra Kings.
  • Eddie Villanueva
    Eddie Villanueva

    Eduardo "Bro. Eddie" Villanueva is a religion and politics leader in the Philippines. He was a President of the Philippines in the Philippine general election, 2004....
     (Bocaue), religious leader of Jesus Is Lord Church
  • Teresita Reyes (Malolos), popularly known as "Mama Sita"; founder of Mama Sita’s famous line of mixes and sauces
  • Luz Ocampo (Malolos), one of the last practitioners of the art of pabalat (pastillas wrapper) making.
  • Jesús Manuel Santiago
    Jesús Manuel Santiago

    Jes?s Manuel Santiago or Jess Santiago is a Philippines male poet, songwriter, singer-composer, protest musician and translator.Biography...
     (Obando), or Jess Santiago, is a Filipino male poet, songwriter, singer-composer, protest musician and translator.
  • Florentino V. Floro, world-famous Filipino
    Filipino people

    Filipino people refers to an ethnic group in the Philippines, a country in Southeast Asia. The name Filipino was derived from Las Islas Filipinas , the Spanish language name given to the Philippines in the 16th century, by Spanish explorer Ruy L?pez de Villalobos....
     dwarf
    Dwarf

    A dwarf is a creature from Continental Germanic mythology, fairy tales, fantasy fiction, and role-playing games. It usually has magical talents, often involving metallurgy....
     judge
    Judge

    A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law,which is operated by the local, state, and/or federal government....
    ; he made several statements that he was psychic and claimed to frequently communicate with invisible dwarves.
  • Carlos A. Santos-Viola
    Carlos A. Santos-Viola

    Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola was an architect in the Philippines. He is best known for designing and building churches for the Iglesia ni Cristo religious group....
     (San Miguel
    San Miguel

    San Miguel, Spanish language for Saint Michael, describes numerous locations....
    ), an architect. He is best known for designing and building churches for the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) religious group.
  • Gabriel A. Bernardo (Malolos), Born March 14, 1891. Father of Philippine Librarianship
  • Angel Locsin
    Angel Locsin

    Angel Locsin , is a television and film actress, commercial model, film producer and fashion designer in the Philippines.Locsin rose to prominence after being cast as one of the lead stars in the fantasy-themed television series Mulawin in 2004....
     (Sta. Maria
    Santa Maria, Bulacan

    Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
    ), Angelica Colmenares in real life. Philippines' finest actress portraying Mulawin and Darna in GMA 7 and Lobo in ABSCBN 2.
  • Rodney Santos
    Rodney Santos

    John Rodney Santos is a Philippines professional basketball player currently playing with the Coca-Cola Tigers. He plays point guard, although he also can play shooting guard....
     , Basketball Player. Former NCAA MVP played for San Sebastian Stags. He also played in PBA for Purefoods, Alaska, Ginebra, and Coca Cola teams. Also, he representing the country to compete in Asian Games for Philippine Centennial team coached by Tim Cone
  • Reynold "Pooh" Garcia
    Pooh (comedian)

    Pooh is a Filipino singer-comedian....
     (San Jose del Monte City
    San Jose del Monte City

    'San Jose del Monte City' Filipino language: is a 1st class urban component Philippine city in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....
    ), is a Filipino singer-comedian.
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Bulacan Festivals and Fiestas

Bahay-saliksikan ng Bulacan (Center for Bulacan Studies) of the Bulacan State University will soon to publish (probably on the year 2009) a special publication about the Bulacan celebrations and festivities entitled Makulay na Bulacan: Mga Makukulay na Pagdiriwang sa Bulacan.

For a meanwhile, this is the list of Bulacan festivals and there are other local festivals to be recorded and documented.

  • Chupaan Festival (Hagonoy)
  • Halamanan Festival (Guiguinto)
  • Desposorio (Malolos)
  • Disposorio (Hagonoy)
  • Fertility Ritual (Obando)
  • Kneeling Carabaos (Pulilan)
  • Halaman (Guiguinto)
  • Angel Festival (San Rafael)
  • Sto. Nino Festival (Malolos)
  • Luyang Dilaw (Marilao)
  • Cruz Sa Wawa (Bocaue)
  • Libad (Calumpit)
  • Horse Festival (Plaridel)
  • Sukang Paombong (Paombong)
  • Bulak Festival (San Ildefonso)
  • Dumagat Festival (San Jose)
  • Buntal Festival (Baliuag)
  • Singkaban Fiesta (Province of Bulacan's Best of the Best)


Singkaban Fiesta

Singkaban Fiesta (Sining at Kalinangan ng Bulacan), a festival of arts and culture in honor of Capitol's patron saint, "Our Lady of Victory", showcasing the traditional arts of "Balagtasan", "Kundiman" and folk dances amidst of the "Singkaban" arches. The festival is celebrated in every second week of September which is in conjunction with the "Linggo ng Bulakan". Linggo ng Bulacan (Held during September 8-15), A province-wide, week-long celebration consisting of various colourful cultural presentations, art and culinary exhibits, arts and skills contests, and the prestigious annual Dangal nF Lipi Awards Night. Yearly, its activities vary depending upon the chosen theme for the year.

Longest carabao milk candy

Graced by Guest of Honor (LWUA) Prospero Pichay, the 2008 "Pista sa Nayon" (with the theme "Araw ng Magsasaka at Mangingisda") highlighted Bulacan's "Singkaban Festival". a 202.6-meter long "pastillas". Gov. Joselito R. Mendoza announced "We have successfully staged 202.6 meters long pastillas (4,000 kilos, made of 12,800 liters carabao
Carabao

The carabao or Bubalus bubalis carabanesis is a domesticated subspecies of the Domestic buffalo found in the Philippines, Guam, and various parts of Southeast Asia....
 milk
Milk

Milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals . It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborn mammals before they are able to digestion other types of food....
 and 1,600 kilos of white sugar, from San Miguel, Bulacan
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....
 and San Ildefonso, Bulacan
San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....
)." Mendoza said he applied for and submitted the feat to Guinness World Records
Guinness World Records

Guinness World Records, known until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records , is a reference book published annually, containing an internationally recognized...
' office. Further, residents also cooked 50 lechon (roast pigs), lechong manok (roast chicken), and 10,000 eggs.

Recent events


Bulacan P 11-billion bulk water supply project

On December 12, 2007, Bulacan and the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) signed an agreement for the development of an P11-billion bulk water supply project. Ayala-owned Manila Water
Manila Water

The Manila Water Company, Inc. is a public utility company in the Philippines. Manila Water, as it is more commonly known, is the East Concessionaire of MWSS during its privatization on August 1, 1997, with its counterpart Maynilad Water Services, Inc....
 Co. Inc. will implement the project. MWSS and Manila Water will provide a financial package of an infrastructure
Infrastructure

Infrastructure can be defined as the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise , or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function....
 grant, a P10-million development assistance and a P10-million royalty fee to the towns of Norzagaray and Doña Remedios Trinidad, which will host the water supply project.

ICT Park jobs allotment

Bulacan Governor Joselito Mendoza announced before thousands of students who graduated from the College of Information and Communication Technology of the Bulacan State University
Bulacan State University

name = Bulacan State University|native_name = "Pambansang Pamantasan ng Bulacan"|latin_name =|image_name =|image = |motto =|established = 1904|type = State University...
 that 3,000 jobs will be allotted for the Business Processing Outsourcing and call center company (PLDT) that will be built in the Marilao, Bulacan ICT Park, a special economic zone
Special Economic Zone

A Special Economic Zone is a geographical region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country's typical economic laws. The category 'SEZ' covers a broad range of more specific zone types, including Free Trade Zones , Export Processing Zones , Free Zones , Industrial Estates , Free Ports, Urban Enterprise Zones and others....
. Mendoza said 300 Information Technology graduates will be employed by Bulacan government for the general revision of the Capitolyo computerization, particularly the Bulacan Satellite-Based Geographic Information System (SBGIS) Project. (PIA-Bulacan).

WDACL ABK2 - TEACh

A 4-year school project for child workers highlighted the Philippines' observance of 2008 World Day Against Child Labor (WDACL). Accordingly, representatives of the DOLE, WDF, CCF, and other social partners in the national drive against child labor gathered at the Bulacan State University (BSU) to mark WDACL, on June 13, 2008. ABK2 (Pag-aaral ng mga Bata Para sa Kinabukasan) or TEACh (Take Every Action for Children) project will be implemented with grants from the United States Department.

Points of interest

City
Cities of the Philippines

A city is a tier of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities, whose existence as corporate and administrative entities is governed by their own specific municipal charter in addition to the Local Government Code of 1991, which specifies the administrative structure and political powers of subnatio...
Points of Interest

Meycauayan City
(19 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: North Luzon Expressway
North Luzon Expressway

The North Luzon Expressway , formerly called North Diversion Road, is a limited-access toll expressway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the Central Luzon region in the Philippines....
 (NLEX) through Meycauayan Exit; Manila North Road (MacArthur Highway) through Valenzuela City.
Old Malhacan Church, a 400 year old edifice serving as a mute witness to history of the town;
Gat Ciriaco Contreras Marker, a monument in memory of the commander who fought a fierce battle against the Spanish forces in Bancal;
Acacia Tree – The late Pres. Manuel L. Quezon played under this tree in his childhood days;
Liputan Islands – Surrounded by fishponds and accessible only through water transportation;
De Larisse Resorts & Pavilion, Meycauayan Golf Driving Range, and Emco Pavilion in Pandayan; Golden Cocoon Resort & Ancon Resort in Malhacan; Joeri’s Resort & Pavilion in Lawa; Jerime Irish Pavilion & Villa Maria Ester Pavilion in Libtong

San Jose del Monte City
San Jose del Monte City

'San Jose del Monte City' Filipino language: is a 1st class urban component Philippine city in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....

(40 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: Quirino Highway through Caloocan City
Caloocan City

The City of Caloocan, , is one of the cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of the Manila, Caloocan is the country's third most populous city with a population of 1,177,604....
, North; NLEX through Bocaue Exit via Bocaue and Sta. Maria; Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway (under planning)
Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, a replica of the Lourdes Grotto in France. it features a mock hill calvary where life-size statues depicting the passion and death of Jesus Christ;
Grotto Mineral Spring – Located on a rolling hill, the natural spring is believed to be miraculous;
Grotto Vista Resort in Gaya-Gaya; Cresta del Monte Resort and Palmera North Winds Resort in Sto. Cristo; Natural falls in San Isidro; Dalisay Farm in Tungkong Mangga

Malolos City
Malolos City

City of Malolos , , is a 4th class urban component Philippine city in the Republic of the Philippines. Malolos is considered as the 115th city in the country....

(45 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Tabang Exit; MacArthur Highway
  • Barasoain Church
    Barasoain Church

    Barasoain Church is a Roman Catholic Church church built in 1630 in Malolos City, Bulacan. Having earned the title as the Cradle of Democracy in the East, most important religious buildings in the Philippines , and the site of the First Philippine Republic, the Church is proverbial for its historical importance among Filipino pe...
    - Also known as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish. A national shrine, the historic Barasoain Church is the site of the Constitutional Convention of the first Philippine Republic, making the Philippines the very first Asian Government to promulgate a Constitution. It was the Seat of the First Philippine Republic on Sept. 15, 1898 to the last week of Feb. 1899 under the presidency of Pedro Paterno. In its convent the Universidad Literaria Cientifica de Filipinas (or Universidad Literaria de Filipinas) was first housed. It also boasts of a light and sound museum under the management of National Historical Institute.
  • Malolos Cathedral
    Malolos Cathedral

    Malolos Cathedral, also newly known as the Basilica Minore dela Nuestra Se?ora de Inmaculada Concepcion or Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception , is the eccelesiastical seat of the Diocese of Malolos in the Philippines....
     and Convent, known as Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception The 10th Basilica in the Philippines. Its convent was the presidential quarters ("Palacio Presidencial") of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo of the First Philippine Republic
    First Philippine Republic

    The Philippine Republic , also known as the First Philippine Republic or the Malolos Republic was the short-lived government of the Philippines formally established with the proclamation of the Malolos Congress#Political Constitution on January 21, 1899 in Malolos City, Bulacan until the capture and surrender of Emilio Aguinaldo t...
     in 1898, presently the seat of the Diocese of Malolos, and has been the bastion of faith for the past centuries.;
  • Casa Real Shrine, Printing press of the First Republic, it was restored in 1852 and was converted into a municipal library. Now a museum serving as final repository of existing memorabilia.
  • Barasoain Ecclesiastical Museum – Repository of religious items and relics of the entire province of Bulacan, a museum managed by National Historical Institute showcasing a collection of municipal antiques and priceless array of artifacts.
  • Siar Tree – Now known as the “Kalayaan Tree”. It was planted by Gen. Aguinaldo during a lull in the Malolos Convention. Aguinaldo is said to have conducted many political discussions here. Under the tree is a monument that symbolizes the meeting of Filipino revolutionaries represented by Gregorio del Pilar and Gen. Isidoro Torres; Don Pablo Tecson, an erudite legislator; Padre Mariano Sevilla, a nationalist leader of the church and Doña Basilia Tantoco, portraying a woman freedom fighter.
  • Kamistisuhan Houses – These structures, located at the Pariancillo of Malolos, typify the intricate architectural designs of Spanish buildings of the late 19th century. A classic example of this is the house of Don Jose Bautista (Bautista Mansion), which was built in 1877. It housed the Ministry of Interiors during the first Philippine Republic. The Mansion is situated along the nostalgic Kamistisuhan Street, this ancestral mansion was visited by the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal to convince Triumvirate of the Ten Gentlemen of Malolos to join the La Liga Filipina.
  • Barasoain Museum – A museum managed by the National Historical Institute where the religious artifacts of the province are displayed;
  • Museo ng Bulacan – A museum housing a collection of valuable relics, mementos, articles, documents and handicrafts of the Philippine Revolution. Located in Malolos to promote the cultural heritage and tradition of the province. It is under the management of the Provincial Government of Bulacan.
  • Bulacan Provincial Capitol, seat of the provincial government of Bulacan.
  • Bulacan Heroes Park (Panlalawigang Liwasan ng mga Bayani sa Bulacan), which enshrined all the Philippine national heroes who hailed from Bulacan and officially became the Province of Bulacan's provincial heroes' park by the help of Center for Bulacan Studies since 2004.
  • Institute de Mujeres – The place where the 21 women of Malolos, addressed by Dr. Jose Rizal
    José Rizal

    Jos? Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda , was a Philippines polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era....
     in his famous letter, conducted classes.
  • , founded in 1901, considered as the one of the oldest Protestant church in the country and the oldest in the City, as well in the Province.


Municipality
Municipalities of the Philippines

A municipality is a local government unit in the Philippines. Municipalities are also called towns . They are distinct from cities, which are a different category of local government unit ....
Points of Interest

Obando
Obando, Bulacan

Obando is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It is 16 kilometers away from the Philippine capital Manila....

(17 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: Bulacan-Obando road via Bulacan, Bulacan; Polo Road via Valanzuela City
Obando Church, venue of the famous "Fertility Dance" in honor of San Pascual Baylon, Sta. Clara de Asis and Virgen de Salambao (May 17-19);
Obando Town Fiesta – celebrated from May 17-19. Childless couples can take this occasion to appeal for heavenly intercession and dance to please the Virgin of Salambao, San Pascual de Bailon and Sta. Clara. Maidens and bachelors who want husbands and wives can dance for their mates. Farmers also thank the Virgin for bountiful harvests.
Marilao
Marilao, Bulacan

Marilao is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 160,452 inhabitants ....

(22 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Marilao Exit; MacArthur Highway
National Shrine of the Divine Mercy;
Marilao Catholic Church, a 17th century church;
La Prenza Dam – 1989 communal irrigation system; serves as a checkgate to prevent water overflow from destroying rice crops in the area;
Hanging Bridge – A 60-m long cable bridge linking barangays Lambakin and Sta. Rosa;
Lustre Pavilion & Swimming Pool in Sarmiento Homes; Dad’s Vineyard and Medina’s Farm in Sta. Rosa; Villa Felomina Resort in Lias; Four Kings Resort in Abangan Sur; SM City Marilao;
Bulacan ICT Park, a special economic zone
Special Economic Zone

A Special Economic Zone is a geographical region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country's typical economic laws. The category 'SEZ' covers a broad range of more specific zone types, including Free Trade Zones , Export Processing Zones , Free Zones , Industrial Estates , Free Ports, Urban Enterprise Zones and others....
.

Bocaue
Bocaue, Bulacan

Bocaue is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. The municipality of Bocaue lies 27 kilometers northeast of Manila and is located at the midsouthwestern portion of Bulacan....

(27 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit; MacArthur Highway; San Jose-Bocaue Road
Pagoda sa Wawa also known as the Pagoda Festival, a fluvial parade in honor of the miraculous "Krus sa Wawa", done every 1st Sunday of July, which is believed to have saved the life of a drowning old woman. The main feature of this fiesta is the Pagoda, which glides along the Bocaue River. The Pagoda is a guilty-decorated structure riding on a huge banca. People from all walks of life enjoy the ride on the Pagoda feasting on sumptuous food while the music plays.
Bocaue Museum, houses a collection of municipal antiques and priceless array of artifacts;
D. Lour Pavilion in Igulot

Balagtas
Balagtas, Bulacan

Balagtas is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Formerly known as Bigaa, it was renamed in honor of the great Filipino poet, Francisco Balagtas....

(30 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit; MacArthur Highway
Balagtas Monument and Museum – The monument was built in honor of Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar, hailed as the Father of Tagalog Poetry, whose masterpiece, Florante at Laura, is very popular;
Bahay na Tisa (Constantine House) – One of the oldest known tile-roofed houses in the province, it was constructed in 1840 and exhibits a mixture of mestizo, Spanish and native Tagalog designs.
Santa Maria
Santa Maria, Bulacan

Santa Maria, also customarily spelt as Sta. Maria, is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....

(32 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit; MacArthur Highway via Bocaue Intersection; Quirino Highway via Sapang Palay
Santa Maria Church, an 18th-century church, , which is part and parcel of Bulacan’s era that resisted the American regime;
Huseng Batute Marker – A simple marker in honor of the country’s King of Balagtasan;
Long Meadows Resort, Dad's Vineyard Resort, Aqua Matina, and Pamar Wonderpool Resort in Mahabang Parang; Villa Natalia, Villa Carmen, Villa Antonia and Sitio Lucia Resorts in Pulong Buhangin; Lanesca Resort & 4-K Garden Resort in Catmon; Lanesca in Bulac; Cool Water Resort in Lalakhan; Vig Jam Resort in Balasing;
Stone Bridge Resort in Tumana; Denverland in San Gabriel.

Guiguinto
Guiguinto, Bulacan

Guiguinto is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. It's now conurbated with Metro Manilla....

(34 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Tabang Exit
Guiguinto Gardens; Halamanan Festival; Garden City; C.M. Farm in Cut-cut; Golden Shower in Tabe; Hidden Mountain Rocks and Alcor Center in Tiaong; Luntiang Paraiso in Tabang; Old Train Station;

Bulacan
Bulacan, Bulacan

General Information Bulacan or Bulakan is a 2nd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines....

(35 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: MacArthur Highway through Guiguinto or Balagtas, or National Road through Obando
Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion Parish - the "oldest Roman Catholic Church in the province." It was here that Gen. Gregorio del Pilar distributed the pamphlets published and sent from Spain by his uncle Marcelo del Pilar during the revolutionary period against Spanish colonization in the late 19th century.

Marcelo H. del Pilar Historical Landmark and Museum – established in honor of the patriot, writer and editor of the revolutionary newspaper La Solidaridad.

Frequent destinations include Coolwaves and Bon-Bon Resorts in San Nicolas, Jojima Resort in San Francisco, Maglalang Resort and Ulit Resorts in Pitpitan, Villa Elena Resort in Taliptip, and Evangelista Resort in San Jose.
Pandi
Pandi, Bulacan

Pandi is a 3rd class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,637 inhabitants ....

(41 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit- Sta. Maria
Site of Kakarong Battle, site of the Republic of Real of Kakarong de Sili of 1896;
Inang Filipina Shrine;
Pandi Catholic Church
Pandi Mineral and Batch Spring Resort – Famous for its mineral water which is found to have medicinal and curative effects;
Villa Concepcion in Barangay Masuso; Pandi Mineral Spring Resort in Poblacion; Fortune Ville Pool and Cabuhat Resort in Manatal Fresh Water Resort in Siling Bata; Licom Resort in Bagbaguin; Countryside Resort in Bunsuran II; Villa Aurora Resort in Mapulang Lupa
Plaridel
Plaridel, Bulacan

Plaridel is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 99,817 inhabitants ....

(41 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Sta. Rita Exit
Battle of Quinwa Marker – Death marker of Col. John Strotsenberg of the Nebraska Volunteer Infantry
Pulilan
Pulilan, Bulacan

Pulilan is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,008 inhabitants ....

(45 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Sta. Rita Exit or Pulilan Exit; Daang Maharlika
Pulilan Carabao Festival – Hundreds of work animals, mostly carabaos, are led on a parade in streets of the town every 14th and 15th of May, to honor San Isidro Labrador, the town’s patron saint. The carabaos, decorated with garlands and shaved for the occasion, genuflect and kneel in front of the church;
Pulilan Butterfly Haven;
Pulilan Museum;
Pugpog River in Balatong B;
Pulilan Resort in Dampol 2A;
Taps Swimming Pool & Playgroung, Villa Lorenzo Resort, and Villa Cristia in Poblacion;
MRC Resort in Tabon;
Merryland Resort in Taal

Norzagaray
Norzagaray, Bulacan

Norzagaray is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 105,470 inhabitants....

(46 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit - Sta. Maria By-Pass Road - Sta. Maria-Norzagaray Road
Hilltop, the "Baguio" of Bulacan, located atop the Sierra Madre range;
Pinagcalan Cave – Served as the headquarters of the Katipuneros;
Ipo Dam – Used as a reservoir for the La Mesa Dam which distributes water to Metro Manila residents;
Angat Water Reservoir;
Pugpog River – A natural attraction in Bulacan which clear water originating from the Sierra Madre mountains;
Pugpog River and Prince Resort in Poblacion; Bakas Resort in Matictic; Adventure Resort in Bigte; Falcon Crest Resort in Bitungcol

Paombong
Paombong, Bulacan

Paombong is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. Paombong is famous for its vinegar, extracted from the sap of sasa ....

(47 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Tabang Exit, MacArthur Highway through Malolos City
Kapitangan Chapel – known as a pilgrimage area during Holy Week. As a way of repenting and sharing in the sufferings of Christ, worshippers whip themselves during the Holy Week. Also, religious rituals are celebrated in all the towns especially in Malolos, Plaridel and Pulilan. Famous for families owning old, life-sized “santos”;
Ciudad Clementino Resort and Museum in San Isidro
Baliuag
Baliuag, Bulacan

Baliwag is a 1st class urban Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 136,982 inhabitants ....

(50 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Sta. Rita Exit- Daang Maharlika- Cagayan Valley Road
San Agustin Church;
Lenten Processions – Unique processions featuring life-sized images depicting the life and death of Christ;
Baliuag Museum; Baliuag Clock Tower; Buntal Hat; El Niño Resort in Calantipay; J.E. Garden Resort in Sabang

Bustos
Bustos, Bulacan

Bustos is a 3rd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 60,681 inhabitants....

(52 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: Cagayan Valley Road (from Baliuag); Bustos-Angat Road
Mercado House, one of the several houses used as a fort by the Kapituneros. It boasts a unique architectural design of stone carvings on façade and walls.
Bustos Dam – The longest “sector gate” in the world. This is the huge reservoir of the Angat Hydroelectric plant at Barrio Hilltop, which serves as the source of electric power in the province and Metro Manila;
Sto Niño Church;
Antique Adobe Stone House – Built during the Spanish era.
Angat
Angat, Bulacan

Angat is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 53,117 inhabitants....

(52 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Bocaue Exit- Sta. Maria By-Pass Road-Sta. Maria-Norzagaray Road- Angat-Norzagaray Road
Sta. Monica de Angat Church, displays a marvelous Baroque architecture. Its interior replicates the famous Sistine Chapel.
Baras Bakal, a stone cave; the first choice of the Katipuneros before they finally selected Biak-na-Bato.
Angat Hydroelectric Dam – One of the largest dams in the country which supplies water to the Greater Manila area. It facilitates fishing and boating in a man-made lagoon and hunting in the nearby area.
Hagonoy
Hagonoy, Bulacan

Hagonoy is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 126,329 inhabitants , in a total land area of 90.38 square kilometres....

(53 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks:
National Shrine of St. Anne, the only church in the Philippines where the relics of Saints Anne and Joaquim, parents of the Blessed Virgin, are venerated;
Princess Caroline Resort in San Miguel.

Calumpit
Calumpit, Bulacan

Calumpit is a 1st class urban Municipalities of the Philippines in the Provinces of the Philippines of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 81,113 people in 16,167 households....

(54 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: NLEX via Pulilan Exit; MacArthur Highway
St. John the Baptist Church(Built in 1572), is the oldest church in Bulacan. Constructed under the supervision of Augustinian priest Diego Vivar Ordoñez, the church has been a mute witness to the Filipinos' struggle against Spanish, American and Japanese rule. Inside the church is a tunnel that, as legend would have it, was used by priests during the Spanish regime to keep gold, religious statues and ornate jewelry hidden from the sight of treasure hunters;
Calumpit Church – Built in 1575, it has a built-in tunnel where revolutionaries and Spaniards were buried during the war. Also, the last battlefield of Gen. Tanaka of the Japanese Imperial Army. It is the birthplace of Christianity in the province;
Meyto Shrine – A marker of Christianization;
Bagbag Bridge, site of the first battle between Filipinos and American forces during the retreat of President Aguinaldo to the Ilocos Region;
Libad Festival – The town’s patron saint, San Juan, is honored with gay fluvial parade as the main attraction for the celebration;
Jed’s Island Resort in Gatbuca and El Bueno Resort in Longos

San Rafael
San Rafael, Bulacan

San Rafael is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 85,284 inhabitants....

(58 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks:
San Rafael Catholic Church – site of the bloody battle between the Filipinos and the Spanish forces wherein the blood that drenched the church was ankle-deep;
Royal Northwoods Golf and Country Club
San Rafael Dam and After Bay Resort in San Rafael;
Malangaan Resort in Tukod;
Villaflor Resort in Capihan;
Villa del Carmen Resort in Capihan;
Violago Resort in Maasim;
San Rafael Christian Ret. Farm Resort in Pasong Callos;
8 Waves Waterpark in Ulingao;
CnB Craft Private Resort in Maguinao.
Doña Remedios Trinidad
Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan

Do?a Remedios Trinidad is a 1st class rural Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 19,086 people....

(65 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: DRT Highway; Cagayan Valley Road (from Baliuag)
Torch of Freedom Marker – Erected for one of the guerilla base camps during World War II;
Puning Cave; Baras Bakal Spring Cave; Madlum Cave; Mt. Bato Falls; Tumutulo Falls; Mt. Lumot
San Ildefonso
San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Ildefonso is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 93,438 inhabitants....

(66 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks:
Grotto Central Cement – A memorable place because of the grotto and the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as well as the beautiful landscape and natural scenery;
Bulusukan, a garrison of the "insurrectos" during the Spanish Regime;
Sand Spring – Believed to have some medicinal values;
Bahay na Pula; Filipinas Resort, Paul Cruz Resort, and Vanguardia Resort in Sapang Putol; Jenerosas Resort and Carmi’s Resort in San Juan; Villa Cecilia Resort in Gabihan

San Miguel
San Miguel, Bulacan

San Miguel is a 1st class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Bulacan province, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 123,824 people in 24,111 households....

(75 km from Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
)
Important Road Networks: Cagayan Valley Road (from Baliuag)
Biak-na-Bato National Park, Biak-na-Bato – A huge split boulder which is a mountain hideout of the revolutionary forces during the Spanish regime and the place where the Malolos Constitution was signed by Gen. Aguinaldo and Pedro Paterno of the Biak-na-Bato Republic;
Buencamino House – A marker honoring the leading cabinet member of the revolutionary government of Aguinaldo. As a student of UST, he led the first student activist demonstration in 1869 and put up wall posters along the Puente de España;
Ancestral Home of Former Cong. Jose “Boji” Cabochan – The grandfather of the former Congressman Don Felix de Leon was a close friend of Dr. Jose Rizal;
Viola House – The original owner id Dr. Maximo Viola, companion of Dr. Jose Rizal in Europe during the time the latter was writing his two famous novels;
San Miguel Catholic Church – Centuries-old (more than 200 years old) edifice built by Augustinian friars;
Siojo House – Owned by the Siojo Family of which former NBI Dir. Alfredo Siojo Lim is a member;
Doña Narcisa B. de Leon House – Owned by Doña Sisang of LVN Pictures, two of whose grandchildren are film director Mike de Leon and Ambassador Narcisa “Ching” de Leon-Escaler;
Sibul Spring – Famous for its medicinal effects. The crystal spring water comes from the Sierra Madre Mountains;
Madlum Cave – Another scenic spot where stalagmites and stalactites delights excursionist and nature lovers;
Tilandong Cave – A natural fall which is now tapped as a source of electric power as well as irrigation;
Tecson House


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