Cabanatuan City
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Cabanatuan City Ciudad ti Cabanatuan Lakanbalen ning Cabanatuan Lungsod ng Cabanatuan |
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The Megacenter Mall in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija. | |||
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Nickname: Tricycle Capital of the Philippines | |||
Motto: Cabanatueño... Taas Noo, Marangal, Disiplinado, Handa sa Pagbabago, Kabalikat sa Pag-asenso (Cabanatueño... Proud, Honored, Disciplined, Ready for Change, Companion in Development) |
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Map of Nueva Ecija showing the location of Cabanatuan City. Coordinates: 15 29N, 120 58E |
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Country | Philippines |
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Region | Central Luzon (Region III) | ||
Province | Nueva Ecija | ||
Congressional District | 3rd | ||
Barangays | 89 | ||
Founded | 1750 | ||
Cityhood | June 15, 1950 | ||
Government | |||
- Representative, 3rd Congressional District | Czarina Umali (Lakas-CMD) |
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- Governor | Aurelio Matias Umali (Lakas-CMD) | ||
- Mayor | Alvin Pangilinan Vergara (Lakas-CMD) | ||
- Vice Mayor | Marius Adriane Garcia (Lakas-CMD) | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 252.80 km² (97.6 sq mi) | ||
Population (2007) | |||
- Total | 259,267 | ||
- Density | 1,026/km² (2,657.3/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | ||
Zip code | 3100 | ||
Area code(s) | 44 | ||
Income Class | 1st Class | ||
Classification | Component City; Partially Urban | ||
Website: Cabanatuan City Official Website |
The City of Cabanatuan (Ilokano: Ciudad ti Cabanatuan; Kapampangan: Lakanbalen ning Cabanatuan/Siudad ning Cabanatuan; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cabanatuan) is a first class, partially urban city in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is considered the economic hub of the province. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 222,859 people in 45,424 households. It is a bustling city home to many jeepneys and tricycles. It bears the title as the "Tricycle Capital of the Philippines", because it has about over 30,000 registered tricycles.
The old provincial capitol of Nueva Ecija is located here and is still used by the provincial government and the governor.
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[edit] Barangays
Cabanatuan City is politically subdivided into 89 barangays.
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[edit] History
Cabanatuan was founded as Barrio of Gapan in 1750 and became a Municipality and capital of La Provincia de Nueva Ecija in 1780. In 1899, Emilio Aguinaldo moved the Capital of the First Philippine Republic from Malolos to Cabanatuan. Cabanatuan is the site of the historical "Plaza Lucero" and the Cabanatuan Cathedral, where General Antonio Luna was ambushed on his way to Palanan. Cabanatuan lost the title of capital in 1850 when the capital of Nueva Ecija was moved to San Isidro, another historic town. It was only in 1917, when the Administrative code was enacted, that Cabanatuan was restored as capital of the Province. However, in 1965, Congress created Palayan City, which has been the capital ever since.
During World War II, the occupying Japanese built Cabanatuan Prison Camp, where many American soldiers were imprisoned, some of whom had been forced to endure the infamous "Bataan Death March." In January 1945 elements of the US Army marched far behind enemy lines to rescue the prisoners in what became known as the Raid at Cabanatuan.
Cabanatuan was also the epicenter of a massive earthquake at roughly 3 p.m. on July 16, 1990. The earthquake leveled some buildings, including the Christian College of the Philippines (Liwag Colleges) in the midst of class time. At 7.7 on the Richter scale, it killed 1653 people.
[edit] Transportation
The city is a major hub of transportation services within the province. The Cabanatuan Central Terminal was constructed to handle all passengers and transport vehicles going in and out of the city. Within the city, tricycles are used as a major mode of transportation since buses and jeepneys are all moving out of the city.
[edit] External links
- Cabanatuan City Official Website
- Pasyalan Nueva Ecija
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
Cities and Municipalities of Nueva Ecija | |
Cities: | Cabanatuan | Gapan | Muñoz | Palayan | San Jose |
Municipalities: | Aliaga | Bongabon | Cabiao | Carranglan | Cuyapo | Gabaldon | General Mamerto Natividad | General Tinio | Guimba | Jaen | Laur | Licab | Llanera | Lupao | Nampicuan | Pantabangan | Peñaranda | Quezon | Rizal | San Antonio | San Isidro | San Leonardo | Santa Rosa | Santo Domingo | Talavera | Talugtug | Zaragoza |