Pulilan, Bulacan

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Municipality of Pulilan, Bulacan
Location
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Pulilan.
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Pulilan.
Government
Region Central Luzon (Region III)
Province Bulacan
District First Congressional District of Bulacan
Barangays 19
Income Class: 1st class urban
Mayor Vicente B. Esguerra
Physical characteristics
Population

     Total (2007)


68,188

Pulilan is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 68,188 people in 13,948 households. The town is famous for its Carabo Festival where Carabaos are paraded and kneel as they pass through San Isidro Labrador parish church, in honor to the town's patron saint, Sain Isidro Labrador.

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[edit] Barangays

Pulilan is politically subdivided into 19 barangays.

  • Balatong A
  • Balatong B
  • Cutcot
  • Dampol I
  • Dampol II-A
  • Dampol II-B
  • Dulong Malabon
  • Inaon
  • Longos
  • Lumbac
  • Paltao
  • Pinabatan
  • Poblacion
  • Sta. Peregrina
  • Sto. Cristo
  • Taal
  • Tabon
  • Tibag
  • Tenejero

[edit] History


Pulilan is one of the 24 towns of Bulacan province, located in about its center—from north to South—with an area of about 3,000 hectares. It is bounded on the North by Apalit in Pampanga; on the East by Baliuag; on the South by Plaridel; and on the West by Calumpit. The Angat River cutting its way through the Eastern edge of Baliuag, and the Southern fringes of Pulilan down to the tributary of Manila Bay Southwest of Calumpit, serves as the boundary with Plaridel. Its feature is flat and the soil is suited to farming.

The first time Pulilan was settled was unknown but if existing records of the towns of Calumpit and Baliuag, between which the town lies, be made a basis, it could be deduced that in the early part of the 17th century it could have had a sprinkling of settlers. (Calumpit was declared s town in 1575, and Baliuag recently celebrated her 300th anniversary). It is presumed that the settlers spread themselves in far-apart groups along the riverbanks for two reasons: first, water facility secondly, the profound attraction of water to them. The word "Tagalog" in a contraction of "taga-ilog" a name ascribed to this ethnic group of Malays who had the reputation for cleanliness through their profuse use of water.

After long period of severe inculcation of foreign powers' lustful and licentious personal policies I politics and, perhaps, from an assumed contention that the inhabitants were thoroughly insured to their power, an Augustinian friar, Fray Vicente Villamanzo, was made to declare the settlement a town in January 20, 1796. It was assigned a patron saint, San Isidro Labrador, after whose name he wanted the town identified. The name however, did not prevail over the popularity known epitaph "Pulo ng Ilan" which later gained favor in its contracted from "Pulilan".

From the Spanish time to American occupation and lately the Japanese era, many sons of the town of Pulilan shed their blood. After long march to freedom, Pulilenos started to build from its small beginnings and from then on made a great stride in politics, economy, social standing and in other fields.

From the time the nation acquired its Independence, the inhabitants of Pulilan have committed themselves in a determined effort to improve their lot. The regimentation of Spanish colonialism, the benevolence of American tutelage, the tough experience they gained from the ruthless Japanese, have in a measure, contributed to the promotion of their welfare. But the Pulilenos, as they are known, treasure their great heritage.


[edit] Business


Costs of Doing Business

Realty Rates: Residential: Php 680 to Php 750 per sq.m. Agricultural: Php 36 to Php 46 per sq.m. Commercial: Php 850 to Php 1,020 per sq.m. Industrial: Php 850 to Php 1,020 per sq.m. Rental Rates: Residential: Php 75 to Php 150 per sq.m. Commercial: Php 300 to Php 500 per sq.m. Industrial: Php 700 per sq.m. Wage Rates: Non-Agricultural: Php 175 to Php 250 per day (8 hrs.) Agricultural: Php 70 to Php 150 per day (8 hrs.) Cottage/Handicraft: Php 100 to Php 150 per day (8 hrs.) Retail/Service: Php 199.50 to Php 213.50 per day (8 hrs.) Power Rates: Residential: Php 3.40 per kilowatt hour Industrial: Php 2.00 to Php 4.50 per kilowatt hour Water Rates: Residential: Installation: Php 1,250 to Php 1,500 Commodity Charge:

   - First 10 cu.m.: Php 104
   - In excess of 10 cu.m.:
     Php 10.95/cu.m. to Php 15.70/cu.m 


Industrial: Installation: Php 2,500 to Php 3,000 Commodity Charge:

   - First 10 cu.m.: Php 208
   - In excess of 10 cu.m.:
     Php 21.90/cu.m. to Php 31.40/cu.m 

Telephone Rates: PLDT (www.pldt.com.ph) Residential:

 - Monthly Charges: Php 600 to 700
   * Installation Fee: Php 1,999 

Business: - Monthly Charges: Php 1,000 to 1,100

  * Installation Fee: Php 3,500 


DIGITEL (www.digitelone.com) Metered Service: - Choice Plan 150: Php 460.09/mo. - Choice Plan 250: Php 901.87/mo. - Choice Plan 300: Php 951.87/mo. - Choice Plan 750: Php 1401.87/mo.

  * Installation Fee: Php 2,500

Non-Metered Service: - Business: Php 586.09/mo. - Residential: Php 586.09/mo.

  * Installation Fee: Php 2,500 

Internet Service: Mozcom Internet (www.mozcom.com) PLDT (www.pldt.com.ph) DIGITEL (www.digitelone.com) Pacific Internet (www.pacific.net.ph) Postal Service/Mailing Rates: International Airmail Letters

 - 1kg. and below: Php 11 to 665
   - in excess of 1kg: Php 136-325 per 500g

Aerogram and Postcards

 - Php 8 per piece; all countries via airmail

Printed Matters

 - 1kg. and below: Php 7 to 522
   - in excess of 1kg: Php 109-260 per 500g

Domestic Ordinary

 - first 20g. to 2kg.: Php 5 to 120

Priority Mail

 - first 20g. to 2kg.: Php 10 to 130

Express Mail

 - first 20g. to 2kg.: Php 20 to 150

Registered Mail

 - first 20g. to 2kg.: Php 10 to 125
 - Add Php 5 registration fee

Third Class and C.O.D. Mail

 - first 20g. to 2kg.: Php 3 to 9

PHILPOST PAK

 - Small: Php 20
 - Medium: Php 35
 - Large: Php 65

Nationwide Door-to-Door Courier Rates: LITEPAK 250 Grams - Luzon: Php 50 - Visayas: Php 55 - Mindanao: Php 60 251 Grams to 1 Kilo - Luzon: Php 80 - Visayas: Php 88 - Mindanao: Php 96 Add-on per kilo or a fraction thereof - Luzon: Php 40 - Visayas: Php 48 - Mindanao: Php 56

[edit] Landmarks


1. San Isidro de Labrador Parish Church 2. Robinson's Place, Pulilan

[edit] External links

Provincial Seal of Bulacan
Cities and Municipalities of Bulacan
Cities: Malolos | Meycauayan | San Jose del Monte
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

Coordinates: 14°54′N, 120°51′E