Barangay Mamatid, Cabuyao, Laguna

Barangay Mamatid, Cabuyao, Laguna
Barangay Mamatid
Cabuyao, Laguna, Philippines
—  Barangay  —
Diocesan Shrine of San Vicente Ferrer

Seal
Nickname(s): Nayon ng Mamatid, Barrio Mamatid
Motto: WOW! Mamat1d
Country  Philippines
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Province Laguna
Municipality Cabuyao
Puroks 3
Incorporated (settlement) 1571
Incorporated (barrio) 1946
Government
 - Type Sangguniang Barangay, with Chairman as its head supported by seven (7) Barangay Councilors
 - Barangay Chairman Hon. Ernani "Nani" G. Himpisao
Area
 - Barangay 2.6 km2 (1.00387 sq mi)
 - Urban 2.6 km2 (1.00387 sq mi)
Population (August 2007)
 - Barangay 37,166
 - Density 14,294.615/km2 (37,022.722/sq mi)
 Urban 37,166
 - Urban density 14,294.615/km2 (37,022.722/sq mi)
 Metro Manila
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
 - Summer (DST) Manila (UTC)
Zip Code 4025
Area code(s) 049
Languages Tagalog and English
Demonym Mamateños

Barangay Mamatid (PSGC: 043404009) is one of the eighteen (18) urbanized[1] barangays comprising the progressive municipality of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It lies for about 6.5 kilometers away from the town proper of Cabuyao and is situated at the eastern portion of the municipality. According to the 2007 Census[2], it has a population of 37,166 inhabitants (grew from 10,020 in Census 2000), making it ranked as the largest barangay in Cabuyao when it comes to population. It is because of a large number of populace migrating to so many subdivisions located in the barangay.

Barangay Mamatid is popular for its two (2) College Schools, so many private schools including catholic schools from Pre-school to High School, three (3) Day Care Centers and a public elementary school where a big number of students are studying there.

The barangay is also famous for its Diocesan Shrine dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer, because of a large number of devotees from other provinces, neighbor towns and barangays are coming and visiting there devoting to its Patron Saint who is known to be miraculous.

Contents

Political Division

It is politically subdivided into three (3) Puroks:

Purok I

  • Bella Compound
  • Chavez Compound
  • Ciudad Montrina
  • Extraordinary Homes
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase III-C
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase III-E
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase III-L
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase V
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase VI
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase VII-A
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase VII-B
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase VII-C
  • Oro Ville Subdivision
  • St. Joseph Village

Purok II

  • Barangay Proper
  • Buena Rosario
  • Corazon Compound
  • Greencrest Ville¹
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase II
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase II-E
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase II-E-A
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase IV
  • St. Vincent Compound

Purok III

  • Aplaya
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase I
  • Mabuhay City Subdivision Phase I-E

¹ soon to rise.

Geography

Land Area

The total land area of Barangay Mamatid is 0.026 hectares (has.) or 2.6 square kilometers (km2), ranking ninth (9th) largest out of eighteen (18) barangays in the town of Cabuyao. It lies for about 6.5 kilometers (km) away from the town proper and is situated at the eastern portion of the municipality and southwest of the Laguna de Bay, the country's largest lake.[3]

Location

It is located south of Laguna de Bay, the country's largest lake, southwest of Brgy. Uwisan and west of Brgy. Banlic in Calamba City, north of Brgy. Banlic, northeast of Brgy. San Isidro, east of Brgy. Gulod and southeast of Brgy. Baclaran in Cabuyao, Laguna.

It is also one of the six (6) "along the lake" barangays of the town while the others are Barangays Baclaran, Gulod, Marinig, Butong and Bigaa.[3]

Climate

The newly improvised Health Center in Mamatid

Types of Seasons

The rainfall regime of Barangay Mamatid is characterized by the two (2) pronounced seasons, the wet and dry seasons. The wet season which is from June to November and the relatively dry season that lasts from December to May. The average rainfall is about 2,000 mm of rain falling in an average year, there are about 150 days which are rainy days.[4]

Temperature

The seasonal variations of the Temperature field is uneventful. The coldest months start from November up to January and the warmest month on the record is the month of May. On the average, a 12 °C temperature difference exists between the warmest and coolest months. The mean annual temperature is a warm 27.5 °C.[4]

Humidity

The annual relative Humidity is 70%. The most humid months are June, July, August and September with the normal relative humidity registered at 84%, while April and May are the driest at 70%.[4]

Demography

Population Census of Mamatid
Census Pop. Rate
2000 10,020
2007 37,166 19.82%
Est. 2010 40,271 [5] 301.91%

According to 2007 Census[2], it has a population of 37,166 inhabitants, grew from 10,020 in Census 2000. Barangay Mamatid is currently the most populous barangay of the town.

No. Barangay Rank Population (2000) Population (2007) Population Density (2007)
1 Baclaran 7th 6,430 12,683 7,267.1537
2 Banay-Banay 4th 9,846 17,419 5,616.7674
3 Banlic 10th 8,232 9,707 4,220.4348
4 Bigaa 11th 7,515 8,649 4,136.2984
5 Butong 8th 4,082 12,274 7,576.5432
6 Casile 18th 1,294 1,555 488.99371
7 Diezmo 14th 1,557 2,689 1,691.195
8 Gulod 9th 8,508 10,127 2,477.8566
9 Mamatid 1st 10,020 37,166 14,294.615
10 Marinig 2nd 10,293 25,619 6,543.8059
11 Niugan 3rd 7,172 21,993 6,247.5321
12 Pittland 17th 1,086 1,627 559.10653
13 Pulo 6th 7,746 13,193 2,692.4325
14 Sala 12th 8,077 7,491 4,845.4075
15 San Isidro 5th 7,243 15,495 4,925.5368
16 Barangay I Poblacion 15th 2,702 2,589 11,248.208
17 Barangay II Poblacion 16th 2,197 1,947 8,344.4049
18 Barangay III Poblacion 13th 2,675 3,153 13,331.924
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TOTAL 6th 106,630 205,376 2,427.6123

Barangay Income

Barangay Mamatid has an income per capita of PhP 13,892,956.00 (As of February 2010). It is currently the fastest growing and most outstanding barangay of the town.

Residential

Subdivisions

  • Buena Rosario
  • Ciudad Montrina
  • Extraordinary Homes I
  • Extraordinary Homes II
  • Extraordinary Homes-Extension
  • Greencrest Ville
  • Mabuhay City Cabuyao Complex
  • Mabuhay City Phase 1
  • Mabuhay City Phase 1-Executive
  • Mabuhay City Phase 1-Extension
  • Mabuhay City Phase 2
  • Mabuhay City Phase 2-Extension
  • Mabuhay City Phase 2-Extension (Additional)
  • Mabuhay City Phase 3-Cluster Series
  • Mabuhay City Phase 3-Executive Series
  • Mabuhay City Phase 3-Luxury Series
  • Mabuhay City Phase 4
  • Mabuhay City Phase 5
  • Mabuhay City Phase 6
  • Mabuhay City Value Homes I
  • Mabuhay City Value Homes II
  • Mabuhay City Value Homes III
  • Mabuhay City Value Homes IV
  • Oroville Subdivision
  • St. Joseph Village III

Churches/Chapels

Diocesan Shrine of San Vicente Ferrer

Parish Church

  • San Vicente Ferrer parish (1946) - Parroquia de Mamatid (Mamatid Parish) was founded in September 1946 under the Diocese of San Pablo, San Pablo City, Laguna. It was called San Vicente Ferrer Parish in honor of Saint Vincent Ferrer, the barangay's Patron Saint. A large number of crowd went there during his feast day (April 5). It is also the first barangay church that became Parish in Laguna.

Shrine

  • Diocesan Shrine of San Vicente Ferrer (2010) - the shrine was declared on March 26, 2010 in the celebration of the consecration and dedication of the parish church.

Chapels

The list of Chapels under the supervision of San Vicente Ferrer Parish:

  • San Miguel Arkanghel Chapel (Brgy. Banlic, Calamba City)
  • Saint Michael Archangel Mini Parish (Villa Palao, Brgy. Banlic, Calamba City)
  • Immaculate Concepcion Chapel (Brgy. Baclaran)
  • Saint Raphael Archangel Mini Parish (Brgy. Gulod)
  • Mabuhay Mini Chapel - Phase 1 (Brgy. Baclaran)
  • Mabuhay Mini Chapel - Phase 3 (Mabuhay City, Brgy. Mamatid)
  • Mabuhay Mini Chapel - Phase 5 (Mabuhay City, Brgy. Mamatid)
  • The Risen Lord Chapel under construction (Mabuhay City, Brgy. Mamatid)

Educational Attractions/Schools

Number of Schools
Literacy Rate 98%
Pre-Elementary [2007]: Public: 4
Private: 22
Elementary [2007]: Public: 1
Private: 22
Secondary [2007]: Public: 0
Private: 12
Tertiary [2007]: Public: 0
Private: 3

College Schools

There are three (3) College Schools that can be found in Barangay Mamatid, in which one (1) them is a Special Education School:[6]

  1. Saint Vincent College of Cabuyao
  2. Our Lady of Assumption College - Phase 2 Cabuyao Campus (Main)
  3. Our Lady of Assumption College - Phase 6 Cabuyao Campus (Annex)

Special Education School

The one and only special education school of the province is located in Mamatid.

  1. The Academy of Hope Special Education School

High Schools

List of Private High Schools in Mamatid[6] . The proposed public High School to be built in the barangay will be operational in 2010.



Elementary Schools

List of Public and Private Elementary Schools in Mamatid[6] .



Pre-Schools



Note:

See also

References

External links

Coordinates: 14°16′42″N 121°7′29″E / 14.27833°N 121.12472°E / 14.27833; 121.12472


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