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Pandacan is a district of the City of Manila in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
, located south of the banks of the Pasig River
Pasig River

The Pasig River is a river in the Philippines and connects Laguna de Bay into Manila Bay. It stretches for and divides Metro Manila into two....
 and belongs under the 6th congressional district of Manila, divided into thirty eight (38) barangays that includes Zone 90 to Zone 95 and barangays 833 to 872.

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Based on a year 2000 survey of the National Statistics Office, Pandacan has a total population of close to 82,194.






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Pandacan is a district of the City of Manila in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
, located south of the banks of the Pasig River
Pasig River

The Pasig River is a river in the Philippines and connects Laguna de Bay into Manila Bay. It stretches for and divides Metro Manila into two....
 and belongs under the 6th congressional district of Manila, divided into thirty eight (38) barangays that includes Zone 90 to Zone 95 and barangays 833 to 872.

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Based on a year 2000 survey of the National Statistics Office, Pandacan has a total population of close to 82,194. The original residents of the district are 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....
 speaking migrants from the province of 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....
. When the district grew and progressed as a manufacturing center for Manila, several migrants from other parts of the country moved into the district after the Second World War.

The district is bounded to the east by the Pasig River
Pasig River

The Pasig River is a river in the Philippines and connects Laguna de Bay into Manila Bay. It stretches for and divides Metro Manila into two....
, the district of Sta. Ana to the southwest and the district of Paco to the northeast.

Majority of the residents of Pandacan belong to the generally lower to upper middle class brackets. Original residents were gainfully employed as blue collar workers in the nearby factories and oil depot, while some working in white collar jobs are employed in nearby Makati City, the country's central business district.

Pandacan was originally established as the industrial center for the City of Manila during the turn of the 20th century. Oil depots which services more than half of the fuel requirement of the country were established along the banks of the Pasig River.

Pandacan's western section, along the street formerly called Otis
Otis

Otis can refer to:...
 (now Guazon st.) was once a row for manufacturing such as a coconut oil
Coconut oil

Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra . Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world's largest exporter of the product....
 processing, rope making facility, including the central bottling and distribution center of Coca Cola in the Philippines. One can also find along Guazon street the major car dealerships and their respective showrooms for Toyota, Honda
Honda

is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan.The company manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, scooter , robots, jet aircrafts and jet engines, all-terrain vehicle, water craft, electrical generators, marine engines, lawn and garden equipment, and aeronautical and other mobile technologies....
, Nissan, Ford and Isuzu
Isuzu

, is a Japanese car, commercial vehicle and heavy truck manufacturing corporation, headquartered in Tokyo. In 2005, Isuzu became the world's largest manufacturer of medium to heavy duty trucks....
.

Landmarks

A portion of the Malacañang Palace
Malacañang Palace

Malaca?ang Palace, or officially, Malaca?an Palace, is the official residence of the President of the Philippines. The palace is located along the north bank of the Pasig River in Manila....
, the official residence of the Philippine President is located in Pandacan. A well secured five (5) hectare property called Malacañang Park is located at the foot of the Nagtahan bridge and it serves as the barracks for the Presidential Security Guard.

The district is also home to a few well known historical figures including Apolinario Mabini
Apolinario Mabini

Apolinario Mabini y Maranan was a Philippines political philosopher and revolutionary who wrote the Philippine constitution for the of 1899-1901, and served as its first Prime Minister of the Philippines in 1899....
, dubbed as the "sublime paralytic." Mabini served as one of the key figures of the Katipunan
Katipunan

The Katipunan was a Philippine revolutionary organization founded by Philippines rebels in Manila, in 1892, which aimed to gain independence from Spain....
 who revolted against the Spanish colonial masters. Mabini was the Philippines' first Foreign Affairs Secretary. The National Historical Institute has declared Mabini's former residence as a national historical shrine.

Former First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos also claims Pandacan as her home in Manila where the Romualdez clan keeps their ancestral home. Ever since Mrs. Marcos became the wife of former President Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edral?n Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives and a member of the Philippine Senate ....
 in the sixties, only caretakers are now looking after the old house. The house is Mrs. Marcos' traditional and common reference to her ties as a resident of Manila, aside from her family's roots in Leyte
Leyte

Leyte is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas Regions of the Philippines. Its capital is Tacloban City and occupies the northern three-quarters of the Leyte Island....
 province.

The head office and training center of the Roman Catholic Church's Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities is a worldwide network of charities whose aim is to "reduce poverty, support families, and empower communities." It is one of the largest and most respected charities....
 or CARITAS
Caritas

Caritas may refer to:* The Latin term for charity , one of the three theological virtues* Caritas , a fictional demon-friendly karaoke bar in the U.S....
 under the Archdiocese of Manila is also based in the district.

Schools


Public elementary schools serving the district includes Jacinto Zamora Elementary School, Bagong Diwa Elementary School, Beata Elementary School and Bagong Barangay Elementary School, while the district has one public high school, the Carlos P. Garcia High School.

Private education is provided by a Catholic school called St. Joseph's School - Pandacan
St. Joseph's School - Pandacan

St. Joseph's School - Pandacan, Manila is a private parochial school operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. It is located in the district of Pandacan, Manila in the City of Manila, Philippines, established by Rufino Cardinal Santos, D.D....
, located beside the Sto. Niño Parish along Jesus Street.

By the year 1994, a private high school was built by Fr. Pierre Tritz, a Jesuit from France for the disadvantage Filipino youth. It is the ERDA Technical Vocational Secondary School located at the corner of Certeza Street, Pandacan. Its fund came from International Groups and Sponsors mainly from Europe.

At the start of school year 2006, banker Alfonso Yuchengco
Alfonso Yuchengco

Alfonso T. Yuchengco, popularly known as Ambassador Yuchengco, is a prominent industrialist, certified public accountant, educator, and diplomat in the Philippines....
 opened the first modern privately run science high school called Malayan High School of Science
Malayan High School of Science

The Malayan High School of Science is a private secondary educational institution, established in 2005.It opened its doors to students on January 16, 2006....
 (under the Mapua Institute of Technology
Mapúa Institute of Technology

Map?a Institute of Technology is a private, non-sectarian, Filipino tertiary institute located in Intramuros, Manila and in Makati. It was founded by Don Tom?s Map?a in 1925....
 system) on what was once the head office of the A. Soriano Corporation along Otis Street (now Guazon Street), across the bottling plant of Coca Cola.

Churches


Four of the leading Christian religious dominations in the Philippines established their presence in the district. For Roman Catholics, there is the Sto. Niño (Child Jesus) Parish located along Jesus Street. The members of the Iglesia ni Cristo
Iglesia ni Cristo

The Iglesia ni Cristo . The INC says the book contains "outright blasphemy" towards the late founder Felix Manalo by likening the INC to a criminal syndicate....
 have a local, and the Pandacan United Methodist Church; both located along Pres. Quirino Avenue and the Aglipayan or members of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Parish of the Sto. Niño) have a church along Labores street.

Barangays


Barangays of Pandacan
Name Population (2007)
Barangay 833 1,801
Barangay 834 1,187
Barangay 835 2,264
Barangay 836 4,524
Barangay 837 2,868
Barangay 838 2,434
Barangay 839 2,355
Barangay 840 1,940
Barangay 841 2,173
Barangay 842 2,900
Barangay 843 6,393
Barangay 844 3,405
Barangay 845 1,821
Barangay 846 1,701
Barangay 847 2,615
Barangay 848 1,301
Barangay 849 2,242
Barangay 850 1,812
Barangay 851 797
Barangay 852 910
Barangay 853 388
Barangay 855 2,256
Barangay 856 1,666
Barangay 857 1,739
Barangay 858 684
Barangay 859 1,119
Barangay 860 1,673
Barangay 861 1,140
Barangay 862 2,224
Barangay 863 1,206
Barangay 864 831
Barangay 865 1,630
Barangay 867 2,820
Barangay 868 2,250
Barangay 869 1,335
Barangay 870 1,572
Barangay 871 1,965
Barangay 872 2,193


History


Officially Pandacan was established as a community in 1574 when Franciscan
Franciscan

The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic religious orders that follow a body of regulations known as "The rule of St....
 priests of the Roman Catholic Church established the first mission in the district. Pandacan was originally part of the parish of Sampaloc
Sampaloc

Sampaloc is the Filipino language term for tamarind and the name of certain locations in the Philippines.*Sampaloc, Manila*Sampaloc, Quezon...
 but was later established as a separate parish in 1712.

Pandacan was a farming community, producing small quantities of 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....
 and sugar
Sugar

Sugar is a class of edible crystalline substances, mainly sucrose, lactose, and fructose. Human taste buds interpret its flavor as sweet. Sugar as a basic food carbohydrate primarily comes from sugar cane and from sugar beet, but also appears in fruit, honey, sorghum, sugar maple , and in many other sources....
 that were sold to the Spanish enclave in Intramuros
Intramuros

Intramuros, located along the southern bank of the Pasig River, was built by the Spain in the 16th century and is the oldest district of the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines....
. Aside from a few vegetable plots, the old Pandacan produced bricks & tiles, cotton laces in various colors but in limited quantities. The district also produced shoes and small boats.

In the 19th century, Pandacan was described as a "Little Venice" or "Little Italy" for its numerous canal
Canal

Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: Aqueduct canals, which are used for the conveyance and delivery of water, and waterways, which are navigable transportation canals used for passage of goods and people, often connected to existing lakes, rivers, or oceans....
s or estuaries leading to the Pasig River. Often, many would leisurely row through the estuaries in the late afternoons as described by Francisco Balagtas in his early writings. Pandacan was also home to balladeers, and source of musicians in the early times.

Late in the Spanish era and into the American regime, Pandacan was developed into becoming the first industrial estate in the Philippines. The first modern manufacturing company was built in Pandacan and was called the Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas in 1882, a modern cigar making plant.

The first stone church in Pandacan was built in 1732 by Fr. Francisco del Rosario. The church would not be completed until after 30 years. The image of the Holy Child of Jesus or popularly known as Sto. Niño was enshrined at the church and its feast is traditionally celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of January.

According to tales, the image of the Child Jesus (more popularly called the Santo Niño) was recovered from a well near the church and some say the water from the well resulted in the miraculous healing of the infirm. The well has long been sealed due to pollutants but a shrine stands on what was once the well.

The original church, completed in 1760 was twice destroyed by earthquakes. A modern church now stands on the old ruins including a parish school which stands on what was the Catholic cemetery of the district.

Pandacan was also home to prominent Filipino artists of the 19th century and these distinguished personages of the Philippines' arts and letters include Francisco Baltazar (or also known as Balagtas) who authored, "Florante at Laura
Florante at Laura

??--Special:Contributions/222.127.190.251 09:42, 7 March 2009 Florante at Laura by Francisco Balagtas is one of the masterpieces of Philippine literature....
;"
musician Ladislao Bonus
Ladislao Bonus

Ladislao Bonus was a composer, conductor, contrabass player, and teacher. His pioneering work on musical drama earned him the title of "Father of the Filipino opera"....
, Tagalog language theorist Lope K. Santos
Lope K. Santos

Lope K. Santos was a Tagalog language writer from the Philippines. Aside from being a writer, he was also a lawyer, politician, critic, labor leader and considered as "Father of the Philippine Filipino language and Grammar"....
 and playwrights Miguel Masilungan and Pantaleon Lopez.

By the turn of the 19th century, the American colonial government decreed Pandacan as the center for industrial activity and had oil companies build their storage and distribution facilities in the district.

With the presence of several manufacturing facilities in the district, a modern housing facility was built to house the workers at the nearby oil depots. The housing project was called "Kapitan Tikong" (Captain Tikong) Subdivision, named after a popular local leader. The housing facility was developed, built on the south eastern banks of the Estero de Beata. In honor of Francisco Baltazar, the streets in the subdivision were named after the characters of "Florante at Laura."

In 1945, the liberation in Pandacan, Manila by the Allied Philippine Commonwealth troops with the local recognized guerrillas against the Japanese forces in the Battle for the Liberation of Manila.

Modernization


From Industrial to Commercial


The various manufacturing facilities in Pandacan have long transferred to other locations outside 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....
. Only the three major oil companies known as the "Big Three" operates its oil distribution depots in Pandacan; Royal Dutch Shell
Royal Dutch Shell

Royal Dutch Shell public limited company, commonly known simply as Shell, is a multinational corporation oil company of Netherlands and United Kingdom origins....
, Chevron's Caltex
Caltex

Caltex is a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corporation used in more than 60 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and southern Africa....
 and Saudi Aramco majority owned Petron Philippines.

During the 2nd term of Manila Mayor Joselito L. Atienza, Jr., the mayor led an effort to convert Pandacan from an industrial classification into commercial, in an effort to have the oil depot removed from the district. Atienza and several city councillors were concerned that the oil depot served as a security, environment, and safety hazard to the densely populated Pandacan. Several fires have been attributed to the presence of the oil depot and the terrorist attacks in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 in September 11, 2001 added as reason to evict the depot. During the Second World War, retreating Filipino and American forces ordered the dumping of fuel into the Pasig River
Pasig River

The Pasig River is a river in the Philippines and connects Laguna de Bay into Manila Bay. It stretches for and divides Metro Manila into two....
 to ensure that advancing Japanese forces would not be able to use the remaining oil supply.

Difficulty in finding a reasonable relocation site for the oil depots, without disturbing the national distribution process of fuel resulted in compromise in place of the eviction, however a gradual phase out of large oil tanks that lined near residential areas has been completed and a Pandacan Linear Park was built along the oil depot
Oil depot

An oil depot is an industrial facility for the storage of oil and/or petrochemical products and from which these products are usually transported to end users or further storage facilities....
 and residential units up to the banks of the Pasig River.

Beautification programs


In 2003, Atienza spearheaded a beautification program and spruced up various parks and recreational facilities and this included the Plaza Balagtas (built under the administration of Mayor Antonio J. Villegas) that sits on top of the Estero de Beata and the Ladislao Bonus Park in 2006. On September 2006, as part of Atienza's sidewalk re-development and street lighting program, the main highway from Jesus street corner Quirino Avenue at the foot of Nagtahan bridge southwards into Palumpong street and the whole of Laura street up to the foot of the Padre Zamora bridge was renovated, linking the walkways into the Pandacan Linear Park, a buffer zone made into a park separating the oil distribution facilities from the residential-commercial areas. The Pandacan Linear Park, developed under the support of the big three oil companies and the City Government of Manila now allow residents a leisure walk and recreation along the Pasig River.

Modern housing

Owing to the re-development goals for Manila, various sections of the district are seeing improvements with a low cost housing development in the site of the compound of the Manila City Engineer's Office beside the Nagtahan bridge called "Residencias Manila". The industrial estates for a coconut mill plant is now an exclusive medium class housing village while the former compound for the Manila Gas Company will see a mix 5-hectare commercial-residential complex geared for wealthy Filipino-Chinese families called "Otis 888" that will be built by Robinson's Land Company of industrialist John Gokongwei
John Gokongwei

John L. Gokongwei, Jr. is a Chinese Filipino businessman with holdings in telecom, financial services, petrochemicals, power, aviation and hog farming....
. Once "Otis 888" is completed in 2008, the district of Pandacan will have its first shopping mall.

Tourism and Events


The City of Manila boasts of its rich cultural history every year in Pandacan with the traditional "Buling Buling" Dance Festival. Because many of the country's literary and musical geniuses of the 19th century came from Pandacan, an annual traditional dancing in the streets of Pandacan is featured every Saturday before the main celebrations for the feast of the Sto. Niño every 3rd week of January.

See also

  • Demographic history of the Philippines
  • Timeline of Philippine history
    Timeline of Philippine history

    This is a timeline of Philippine history....
  • Culture of the Philippines
    Culture of the Philippines

    The culture of the Philippines reflects the complexity of the history of the Philippines through the blending of cultures of diverse indigenous civilizations, and foreign influences....
  • Languages of the Philippines
    Languages of the Philippines

    In the Philippines, there are over 170 languages, almost all of them belonging to the Austronesian languages. Of all of these languages, only 2 are considered official in the country, at least 10 are considered major and at least 8 are considered co-official....


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