San Pablo, Laguna
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Located in the southern portion of Laguna province, it is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines. By land area, it is the largest in the province of Laguna. Its population ranks sixth within the province after the cities of Calamba, Santa Rosa, Biñan, San Pedro, and Cabuyao.
The city is more popularly known as the "City of Seven Lakes", referring to the Seven Lakes of San Pablo: Lake Sampaloc, Lake Palakpakin, Lake Bunot, Lakes Pandin and Yambo, Lake Muhikap, and Lake Calibato.
San Pablo was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa since 1910. On November 28, 1967, it became an independent diocese and became the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo.
History
San Pablo's earliest historical record dates back to pre-Spanish times when four large barrios bounded by Mount Makiling composed "Sampalok". In 1571, the first Spanish troops under Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the upland village of Sampaloc, which became a parish in 1586, and then a municipality in 1647, and was renamed "San Pablo de Los Montes" in honor of Saint Paul the First Hermit. In 1756, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Batangas province but was returned in 1883 to Laguna.In 1899, a municipal government was established, with Atty Innocente Martinez as municipal president. Marcos Paulino was elected municipal president in 1902 when the civil government was set up. From 1926 to 1940, the people of San Pablo worked for its independence from the province of Laguna. On May 7, 1940, the Charter Bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tomas D. Dizon was approved by president Manuel L. Quezon. The bill became known as the City Charter of San Pablo or Commonwealth Act No. 520 – approved by president Manuel L. Quezon.
The city was inaugurated on March 30, 1941, with Dr. Potenciano Malvar, a former governor of Laguna, as the city mayor appointed by president Manuel L. Quezon. Succeeding him 1941 as an appointed mayor was Dr. Manuel Quisumbing, in turn followed by Tomas D. Dizon in 1943 as an appointed mayor. The succeeding mayors were elected after 1955.
Historical milestones
- 1571 – Arrival of Spanish troops under Juan de Salcedo in the village of Sampalok.
- 1586 – Sampalok was converted into a parish.
- 1647 – Sampalok was converted to a municipality and renamed "San Pablo de los Montes". Bartolome Maghayon, the first governadorcillo
- 1734 – San Pablo parish was under the control of the Franciscans.
- 1756 – Placed under the jurisdiction of Batangas Province.
- 1883 – Returned to Laguna Province.
- 1902 – Innocentes Martinez, first appointed municipal president and Don Marcos Paulino was elected first municipal president under American Period.
- 1940 – Approval of Commonwealth 520 or Charter of the City of San Pablo with Dr. Potenciano Malvar as first appointed city mayor.
- 1955 – Installed its first elected city mayor Cipriano B. Colago.
- Middle of 20th century – Marked the beginning era of the municipality to a first class city in Laguna characterized by many commercial developments and nature developments of numerous areas. Its conversion to resorts and recreation places, both for local and international tourism.
Geography
Its soil is suitable for those seeking opportunities in agriculture and horticulture given its richness and fertility. The different barangays have coconut plantation, lanzones fruit – Lansium parasiticum tree plantation and rambutan fruit tree plantation – Rambutan. The place is rich in orchid plants.
Climate
The prevailing climatic conditions in the municipality is categorized into wet and dry seasons.Barangays
San Pablo City is politically subdivided into 80 barangays.- I-A
- I-B
- II-A
- II-B
- II-C
- II-D
- II-E
- II-F
- III-A
- III-B
- III-C
- III-D
- III-E
- III-F
- IV-A
- IV-B
- IV-C
- V-A
- V-B
- V-C
- V-D
- VI-A
- VI-B
- VI-D
- VI-E
- VII-A
- VII-B
- VII-C
- VII-D
- VII-E
- Atisan
- Bagong Bayan
- Bagong Pook
- Bautista
- Concepcion
- Del Remedio
- Dolores
- San Antonio 1
- San Antonio 2
- San Bartolome
- San Buenaventura
- San Crispin
- San Cristobal
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Gabriel
- San Gregorio
- San Ignacio
- San Isidro
- San Joaquin
- San Jose
- San Juan
- San Lorenzo
- San Lucas 1
- San Lucas 2
- San Marcos
- San Mateo
- San Miguel
- San Nicolas
- San Pedro
- San Rafael
- San Roque
- San Vicente
- Santa Ana
- Santa Catalina
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Elena
- Santa Filomena
- Santa Isabel
- Santa Maria
- Santa Maria Magdalena
- Santa Monica
- Santa Veronica
- Santiago I
- Santiago II
- Santisimo Rosario
- Santo Angel
- Santo Cristo
- Santo Niño
- Soledad
Demographics
Ethnicity and Language
The language spoken in the city and the medium of instruction in schools are English and Filipino, also known as Tagalog in this area.Economy
Tourism and recreation
The Seven Lakes of San Pablo, seven crater lakes scattered around the city, have for many generations provided food and livelihood, leisure and respite for the citizens of the city. A bustling city of trade and commerce, it is also a center of education and learning with schools, colleges, and training institutions.- Lake Sampaloc, located behind the City Hall, is the youngest crater lake in the San Pablo volcanic field and the largest of the city's seven lakes – Seven Lakes of San Pablo.
- Lake Bunot
- Lake Calibato
- Twin Lakes – Lakes Pandin and Yambo
- Lake Palakpakin
- Lake Muhikap
Public Playground and Sampalok Lake is a public playground in the city built during the term of mayor Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon, who as well improved tourism places around Lake Sampaloc, that is near the municipal City Hall. Both places serve as haven for sports, and recreation. The vicinity for tourism consequently encouraged small businesses for restaurants of native dishes catering visitors of the area. It has dramatically contributed income for the city.
The Komikero Komiks Museum, a brick-and-mortar museum meant to showcase the Philippines' rich history of graphic novels and comic books, and the talent of eminent artists in the field, features original art from Philippine comic book industry leaders including Alfredo Alcala, Francisco Coching, Alex Niño, Steve Gan, Nestor Redondo, Tony Velasquez, Hal Santiago, and Gerry Alanguilan. Alanguilan himself curated the museum until his death in 2019.
Business, commerce, and industry
At the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century, economic development shifted from San Pablo to the western Laguna. San Pedro, Biñan, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, Calamba, Los Baños, and Santa Cruz experienced rapid economic development brought about by local and foreign investments, the rapid growth of industrial estates and export processing zones, and the placement of major institutions in those areas, San Pablo City was left behind and remained a semi-developed residential community.Despite the fact that the city was partly touched by economic development, San Pablo City boasts itself as a potential eco-tourism destination in the province. However, given its human and land resources, various BPO companies are seriously looking at developing the city into the ICT hub of Southern Luzon. Although there were previous attempts to build a similar establishment, SM Prime Holdings was given its go signal in July 2008 to push ahead for SM City San Pablo located at Riverina Commercial Estates along Maharlika Highway at Brgy San Rafael.
, the 2nd SM Supermall in Laguna
Apart from this, the development of the Hacienda Escudero plantation resort town and nearby real estates, which is a joint venture with Landco, is by far the largest planned community investment in the city covering 415 hectares:It will include resort type communities; the original Villa Escudero Plantations as the center-piece; commercial establishments like a mall, hotels, and a convention center to be built relative to the distinctive architecture theme of the original Villa Escudero. As such Hacienda Escudero will become the ultimate history town themed community in this part of the country.
In April 2017, Sannera San Pablo, another real estate development was started by Ovialand Incorporated. The project is a 5.4 hectares in total area, situated in Barangay San Antonio II, San Pablo City along Maharlika highway.
ABS-CBN San Pablo Channel 46 is serving the city through its office along Rizal Avenue at the heart of the city.
San Pablo City is home to showrooms, marketing, and parts/servicing centers of Honda Cars Laguna; Ford San Pablo; Isuzu San Pablo; Hyundai San Pablo; Mitsubishi San Pablo; Nissan Southwoods-San Pablo; and Toyota San Pablo.
San Pablo also claims the title City of Buko Pie – Buko Pie", which is a disputed title as other neighboring towns are also known for producing the delicacy. "", based in San Pablo, was known for experimenting with different variants of the delicacy, though the first buko pie store is in Los Baños, "D' Original Buko Pie" store. Buko pie is acknowledged to have originated from Los Baños – University of the Philippines – Los Banos, as an invention of a Food Technologist from UPLB – University of the Philippines, Los Banos Campus. Thus, the more popular term: "Los Baños Buko Pie." The supply of coconut in San Pablo, though, makes it an ideal spot for putting up buko pie shops.
Franklin Baker Company, one of the well-known companies with operations in San Pablo City, has announced that its plant in San Pablo City will cease its operations and transfer to another existing facility, owned by the said company, in Davao del Sur by December 2008. The said decision could affect the jobs of at least 1,200 people, the majority of them San Pableños. Various factors are blamed for this closure, including the conversion of big coconut farms into residential areas. However, production was restored in the first quarter of 2009 in the San Pablo plant of Franklin Baker Company due to processing problems encountered at Davao del Sur.
Local government
City officials :- Mayor: Loreto S. Amante
- Vice Mayor: Justin G. Colago
- City Councilors:
- * Angelita E. Yang
- * Karla Monica A. Limbo
- * Carmela A. Acebedo
- * Diosdado A. Biglete
- * Martin Angelo B. Adriano, Jr.
- * Plaridel G. Dela Cruz
- * Elsie Pavico
- * Buhay D. Espiritu
- * Napoleon C. Calatraba
- * Dandi C. Medina
List of former municipal executives
Appointed
Elected
Infrastructure
Healthcare
Most of the large hospitals in San Pablo are located in the city proper, but it is still a little fortunate that there are health centers built for each barangay in San Pablo. Notable hospitals and medical centers are shown below.– San Pablo Colleges Medical Center
– San Pablo City Doctors' Hospital
– Laguna Provincial Hospital San Pablo
Transportation
San Pablo city is along the Maharlika Highway which leads to Quezon province. Jeepneys connect San Pablo city proper with nearby Calauan, Rizal, and Dolores, as well as other cities like Tanauan, Santo Tomas, and Calamba.Philippine National Railways has a station for its southern main line near the city proper.
Utilities
San Pablo's water source is run by its own San Pablo City Water District and is assisted by NAWASA. Just like every other place in Southern Tagalog, San Pablo's electricity is run by MERALCO.Telecommunications
San Pablo's reliance on internet are: PLDT and Globe. These are what most of the internet users in San Pablo use, so some still use different Internet company to use or rely at. Texting stations are often found everywhere in San Pablo, Retail stores, stands, and residential houses.Culture
Town Festivities and Events
- Coconut Festival – San Pablo City hosts the Coconut Festival every year for a week in January, culminating on January 15. The city also holds street dancing competitions on the said week. San Pablo City is known for it, and boasting of having Seven Lakes namely Bunot, Pandin, Palapakin, Yambao, Muhicap, Kalibato and Sampaloc. In addition to these natural wonders, San Pablo also takes pride in conducting five different festivals depicting the life, culture and heritage of its people. Coconut is one of the main products of the city. To make the most of the Tree of Life, and to show the world the talents and ingenuity of the local townsfolk, the Coconut Festival came into existence. Started on January 1996, the coco fest is held during the celebration of the city's patron saint, St. Paul the First Hermit, which falls every 15 January. The week-long celebration features the beer plaza, closing the city's main thoroughfare from vehicles and having along it food stalls and miniature restaurants with rock bands performing on makeshift stages on different street corners. Cultural presentations featuring different schools, organizations, and barangays are scheduled every night and is dubbed as Cultural Extravaganza. One of the most awaited events during this celebration is the Coronation Ball of the Mutya ng San Pablo, a dinner dance and fashion show featuring the candidates in gowns and terno creations by local cotouriers. A Foodfair and Exhibit are also a part of the festivities where the water treasures of San Pablo are cooked in coconut milk. The highlight of the celebration is the Street Dancing or Mardi Gras where different schools compete in the beat of themed music and the participants donned in costumes decorated with materials from coconut. This also includes the Parade of floats decorated with coconut materials as well. The parade passes along the main thoroughfare wherein houses and establishments are adorned and decorated with coconuts. The festival is ended with the Display of Fireworks on the evening of the 15th, the day of the fiesta.
- Celebration of traditional Holy Week, and during Holy Friday –.
Education
The School Division – Department of Education of San Pablo City is divided into seven school districts, each headed by a district supervisor. The various school districts are Ambray, Dapdapan, Del Remedio, Fule-Almeda, Lakeside, San Francisco, Santo Angel. San Pablo City has 13 public high school, one private university, and several colleges and private schools.
List of schools, colleges and university
List of colleges
Under the administratorship of former city councilor, an educator: Pablo Ortega Ticzon as the pioneer administrator. The college has continuously bred many professionals of the city as a government college and has flourished beautifully, both in academics and campus landscape. It has served as an inspiration for the poor and middle class folk to have an education.Mayor Vicente B. Amante serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Notable people
- Jay Arcilla, actor and StarStruck Avenger in the 5th season of StarStruck.
- Gerry Alanguilan, a.k.a. "Komikero," comic book artist and writer best known for his graphic novels Wasted and Elmer.
- Arturo Brion, 161th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Bartolome S. Carale, law professor and dean of the University of the Philippines College of Law.
- Alexander Cortez, theater arts professor at the University of the Philippines and artistic director of Dulaang UP.
- Alexander Gesmundo, 178th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Ito Kish, furniture designer.
- Jiggy Manicad, television news producer/reporter and newscaster.
- Carlito Ortega, sculptor.
- Edgar Calabia Samar, poet and fictionist.
- Mark Jayson "MAKAGAGO" Warnakulahewa, Youtube Sensation and Self proclaimed "DISS KING"
Media
- Cable TV Providers – Community Cable Vision Corp, Telmarc Cable, Celestron, Cignal, Dream Satellite
- Radio Networks – DZSP-AM 864 Sunshine Radio, DWJY-FM Radyo5 94.3, Kabayan 95.9, DCG-FM 107.1
- Television Networks – ABS-CBN San Pablo TV 46, CTS-TV 6, MAX TV Channel 8
- Print Media, Publishing network, Newspaper – Weekly Mirror; The Wednesday Herald