Santa Rosa City

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City of Santa Rosa
Official seal of City of Santa Rosa
Location
Map of Laguna showing the location of Santa Rosa.
Map of Laguna showing the location of Santa Rosa.
Government
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Province Laguna
District 1st district of Laguna
Barangays 18
Income class: 1st class city; urban
Mayor Jose Catindig Jr. (suspended, independent); Arlene Arcillas-Nazareno (acting, Lakas-CMD)
Cityhood July 10, 2004
Official Website www.santarosacity.gov.ph
Physical characteristics
Area 39.10 km²
Population

     Total (2000)      Density


185,633
4,748/km²
Coordinates 14°19'N 14°3'E

Santa Rosa City is a 1st class city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. The city lies 38 kilometers south of Manila via the South Luzon Expressway, making it a suburban residential community of Metro Manila. This quiet town of Laguna started its progress initially from the establishment of Filsyn, CIGI and couple of other small multinational companies there when the government BOI provided for incentives to companies located at not less than 40 kilometers away from Manila. According to the 2000 census, Santa Rosa City has a population of 185,633 people in 43,625 households but in 2005, it surpassed San Pablo City in terms of population, making it the fourth largest town or city in Laguna after Calamba City, San Pedro and Biñan.

Until a few years ago, Santa Rosa was mainly known for the Coca-Cola and Toyota manufacturing plants in its industrial estates. More recently it has also become famous for being the site of Enchanted Kingdom, a local theme park, as well as several housing developments. Santa Rosa is also the exit travellers take along the South Luzon Expressway to go to Tagaytay and Taal Volcano.

Ford Motor Company has a plant here, assembling the Ford Lynx, Ford Focus, Mazda 3, Ford Escape, and Mazda Tribute and also selling Ford Ranger, Ford Everest & Mazda6. Other automobile manufacturers that have plants in Santa Rosa City include Nissan Motors Co., Ltd., Toyota Motor Corporation, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., Isuzu Motors Ltd. and Mitsubishi.

Santa Rosa City is also the location for the largest plant of The Coca-Cola Company in the Philippines, which is situated right across the Santa Rosa Exit of the South Luzon Expressway.

Santa Rosa is the 2nd municipality/ city in Southern Luzon to have both an SM and Robinsons after Dasmarinas in Cavite

Santa Rosa became a city by virtue of Republic Act No. 9264, which was ratified by the citizens on July 10, 2004.

[edit] Barangays

Santa Rosa City is politically subdivided into 18 barangays.

  • Aplaya
  • Balibago
  • Caingin
  • Dila
  • Dita
  • Don Jose
  • Ibaba
  • Labas
  • Macabling
  • Malitlit
  • Malusak (Pob.)
  • Market Area (Pob.)
  • Kanluran (Pob.)
  • Pook
  • Pulong Santa Cruz
  • Santo Domingo
  • Sinalhan
  • Tagapo

[edit] History

Enchanted Kingdom theme park in Santa Rosa City
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Enchanted Kingdom theme park in Santa Rosa City

Santa Rosa's past can be traced to 1571 when Spanish Conquistador Juan de Salcedo, while exploring the Laguna Lake region, discovered the town of Biñan which was annexed as a barrio to Tabuco (now the town of Cabuyao).

In 1688, Biñan, together with Barrio Bukol (Santa Rosa, before separation from Biñan) separated from Cabuyao. After a series of renaming, separation of barrios to become independent towns, Barrio Bukol was politically emancipated as the municipality of Santa Rosa. The town was renamed after Saint Rosa of Lima, Peru.

During the revolutionary period, the town was instrumental in the proclamation of Philippine independence from Spain when it signed the Act of Independence on June 12, 1898. Later on the town's local revolutionaries fought alongside the forces of General Pio del Pilar during the Philippine-American War.

On February 5, 1945, the town was left abandoned by the Japanese soldiers when the local guerrilla resistance movement, with support from the American military contingent, entered the town proper, where skirmishes, torture, and deaths occurred.

During the post-war era, until the 1970s, the townspeople were largely dependent on basic agriculture and family-owned enterprises for livelihood. The influence of industrialization slowly took shape in the 1980s with the entry of local and foreign investors who were instrumental in the fast-pace economic and social transformation of the town and the province.

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