- Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan
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Doña Remedios Trinidad — Municipality — Map of Bulacan showing the location of Doña Remedios Trinidad Location in the Philippines Coordinates: 15°0′N 121°5′E / 15°N 121.083°ECoordinates: 15°0′N 121°5′E / 15°N 121.083°E Country Philippines Region Central Luzon (Region III) Province Bulacan District 3rd District Founded 1977 Barangays 8 Government – Mayor Ronaldo "RTF" Flores Area – Total 932.98 km2 (360.2 sq mi) Population (2007) – Total 19,086 – Density 20.5/km2 (53/sq mi) Time zone PST (UTC+8) ZIP code 3009 Income class 1st class rural Population Census of Doña Remedios Trinidad Census Pop. Rate 1995 11,194 — 2000 13,636 4.33% 2007 19,086 4.75% Doña Remedios Trinidad is a 1st class rural municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 19,086 people in 2,808 households.
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History
On September 13, 1977, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos issued Presidential Decree No. 1196 creating the municipality of Doña Remedios Trinidad.[1] The largest in Bulacan, it is partially embracing two major portions of the Angat Watershed reservation. Bulacan forest reserve, Biak-na-Bato National Park and 327.3 km² of alienable and disposable public land.
The new municipality covers seven barangays, originally part of Angat, Norzagaray, and San Miguel. These are Pulong Sampaloc and Camachile of Angat; Bayabas and Kabayunan of Norzagaray; Talbac, Camachin and Kalawakan of San Miguel.
Barangays
Doña Remedios Trinidad is politically subdivided into the following 8 barangays.
- Bayabas
- Camachile
- Camachin
- Kabayunan
- Kalawakan
- Pulong Sampalok (Poblacion)
- Sapang Bulak
- Talbak
The municipality of Dona Remedios Trinidad was created in honor of the late mother (Remedios T. Romualdez) of then First Lady, Imelda Romualdez Marcos, who was a Bulakeña from Baliuag.
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 Co. Inc. will implement the project. MWSS and Manila Water will provide a financial package of an infrastructure 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.[2]
Education
The San Ildefonso-based Bulacan Agriculrural State College opened a branch campus as Bulacan Agricultural State College-DRT.
References
- ^ Presidential Decree No. 1196, creating the Municipality of Doña Remedios Trinidad
- ^ ABS-CBN, Bulacan govt, MWSS ink deal on bulk water supply project
External links
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
- 2007 Philippine Census Information
Municipalities - Angat
- Balagtas
- Baliuag
- Bocaue
- Bulacan
- Bustos
- Calumpit
- Doña Remedios Trinidad
- Guiguinto
- Hagonoy
- Marilao
- Norzagaray
- Obando
- Pandi
- Paombong
- Plaridel
- Pulilan
- San Ildefonso
- San Miguel
- San Rafael
- Santa Maria
Component cities - Malolos
- Meycauayan
- City of San Jose del Monte
Ferdinand & Imelda Marcos 10th President of the Philippines and 10th First Lady of the PhilippinesFamily Josefa Edralin & Mariano Marcos and Remedios Trinidad & Vicente Lopez-Romualdez (parents) · Imee, Bongbong, Irene & Aimee (children) · Pacifico (brother) · Pio Marcos and Quirino Lizardo (relatives)Education Political career Pi Gamma Mu · Nacionalista Party · 2nd district of Ilocos Norte (1949-1959) · President of the Senate of the Philippines · Kilusang Bagong LipunanPresidency
(1965–1986)Post-presidency Elections 1949 · 1963 · 1965 · 1967 · 1969 · 1970 · 1971 · 1973 (Jan) · 1973 (Jul) · 1975 (KB) · 1975 (SB) · 1975 · 1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 (SP) · 1980 (KB) · 1981 (Apr) · 1981 (Jun) · 1982 (B) · 1984 parliamentary · 1984 plebiscite · 1981 · 1986 · 1992 · 1995Contributions Predecessor: Diosdado Macapagal, 9th President of the Philippines
Successor: Corazon Aquino, 11th President of the PhilippinesCategories:- Municipalities of Bulacan
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