Santa Cruz, Laguna
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Map of Laguna showing the location of Santa Cruz. | |
Government | |
Region | CALABARZON (Region IV-A) |
Province | Laguna |
District | Fourth District of Laguna |
Barangays | 26 |
Income Class: | 1st class municipality; urban |
Mayor | Ariel T. Magcalas |
Physical characteristics | |
Population
Total (2007) |
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Santa Cruz is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is also the capital town of the province of Laguna. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 101,914 people.
Santa Cruz is situated on the banks of the river bearing its name which course its way along the eastern part of the famous Laguna de Bay. The town is bounded by the Bay on the north, by Lumban and Pagsanjan towns in the east, Pagsanjan and Magdalena towns in the south, and Pila and Liliw towns in the west. It is approximately 87 kilometers from Manila via Calamba and 105 km via Pililla, in the province of Rizal. It is accessible by land from the nearby 28 municipalities and by water through Laguna de Bay from Manila and some Rizal towns.
Santa Cruz is considered as the service and commercial center on the eastern part of the province. The town is composed of five barangays in the Poblacion area and 21 classified urban barangays. Although relatively far from the immediate urbanizing influence of Metropolitan Manila, Santa Cruz continues to progress. It is now classified as first class municipality. The present administration is headed by the Honorable Mayor Ariel Magcalas.
Santa Cruz is also the seat of the provincial government since 1885, giving the municipality an additional administrative function over the entire province. It also functions as the service center for transportation, commerce, health, education, and other social services for the predominantly rural northeastern municipalities of the province. Boosting the economy of the municipality are the incipient and fast growing agribusiness industries such as livestock raising, horticulture and aquaculture. The town is composed of twentysix(26) urban barangays. All barangays are being classified as urban.
The development of Santa Cruz as the administrative, commercial, and service center of Laguna makes it accessible for all private/public vehicles going to nearby places particularly Pagsanjan, Lake Caliraya, Liliw, Paete and Nagcarlan.
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[edit] History
During the last decade of the 16th century, Santa Cruz, the premier town of Laguna was once a well populated barrio of the present municipality of Lumban, as well as other contemporary towns like Pagsanjan, Cavinti, Paete and Pangil. In 1602, Santa Cruz separated from Lumban and became a pueblo with its church and local government.
It is a town which since its foundation in 1602, had been ravaged by calamitous forces such as fires, typhoons, floods and human vandalism during the Philippine Revolution of 1896-1899, the war of the Philippine lndependence(1899-1902), the assault of the Tulisanes(bandits) during the Spanish times, and the beginning to the Filipino troops and Guerillas from the Second Battle of Santa Cruz in 1945 (January 26,1945). Santa Cruz survived all these disastrous calamities , for it is patiently resilient as the durable bamboos and as indestructive as the Rock of all Ages.
Characterized by fertile flat lands situated along the coastal plains of Laguna de Bay, the economic base of the town had been traditionally anchored on two primary industries, namely agriculture and fishing which still remain up to the present. In view of the strategic location of Santa Cruz relative to the other coastal settlements about the lake, trading activities have likewise rooted on the town during those early settlement days. The town proper which has always been the focal point of activities used to be accessible to the other lakeshore areas due to the navigable Santa Cruz river aside from the Laguna Lake itself. Since those early days, water is the principal mode of transportation.
Today, Santa Cruz serves as the capital of Laguna and is considered as the business and commercial center on the eastern part of the province.[1]
[edit] Natural and Physical Characteristics
Geographic Location and Land Area
Situated at the central portion of Laguna province along the southeastern coast of Laguna de Bay, the Municipality of Santa Cruz lies approximately 87 kilometers southeast of Metro Manila via Calamba and is geographically located at approximately 14 degrees 17' longitude and 121 degrees 25' latitude. The municipality is bounded on the north and northwest by Laguna de Bay, on the northeast by Lumban, on the east by Pagsanjan, on the southeast by Magdalena , on the south by Liliw,, and on the southwest by Pila. It has 26 barangays and covers approximate land area of 3860 hectares which comprises about 2% of the total land area of Laguna Province.
Climate
Like most areas in the province of Laguna, the climate of Santa Cruz is characterized by two pronounced seasons : dry from January to April and wet during the rest of the year. The municipality has man annual temperature of 27.2 degree Celsius and annual rainfall of 1962.7mm. Northeasterly winds with an average wind speed of 9 knots per hour prevail in the municipality. T
Hydrogeologic Characteristics
The two types of rocks found in Santa Cruz are clastic and alluvium rocks. Clasti rocks are located at the eastern portion of the municipality specifically in Barangay Alipit , San Jose, Oogong, Jasaan, San Juan, Palasan, and portions of Barangays Pagsawitan, Patimbao, Bubukal, Labuin and Malinao. These rocks consist of interbedded shale and sandstone with occasional thin lenses of limestone, tuff, and reworked sandy tuffs, calcareous sandstone and partly tufficeous shale.
[edit] Economy
Commerce
Being the provincial capital of Laguna, Santa Cruz serves as service center of the province particularly for the municipalities on its northeastern part. As such, the town is expected to continue to fulfill this established role in the years to come.
Trade and commerce shall remain to be one of the primary economic activities in the locality. The presence of jeepney services plying Lumban, Paete, Siniloan, Pila, Victoria, Cavinti-Caliraya, Luisiana, Majayjay, Calumpang, Nagcarlan, Liliw, Magdalena, Pagsanjan, and Calamba has further enhanced the municipality's role as a commerce and trade center.
The center of business activities is in the poblacion specifically at Barangay V where the four(4) buildings of Public Market is situated. Within this vicinity are the Joy-Joy Supermarket, Centro Department Store, and Goodwill Supermarket. Development in this vicinity has been a quasi-residential commercial type as manifested by the proliferation of structures which are used both for business and residential purposes by the proprietors/owners. There is also concentration of business establishments at the section of the national highway/expressway especially Barangay Gatid where the Sunstar Mall is located, and the abandoned PNR Railway (road) while a strip pattern of commercial development is noticeable along the Quezon Avenue and along the old highway and Pedro Guevarra Avenue.
Santa Cruz has many establishment that contribute to its development:
Commercial Centers:
Sun Star Mall - First Mall of the town
Goodwill Grocery - with a branch in Pagsanjan, Laguna
Joy Shopping Center - a commercial center located near the public market, very accessible
OJY Pharmacy - a pharmacy located at Joy Shopping Center, Lobby of Joy Supermarket
Mercury Drug Store - 2 braches in the town
SUC Saves U Cash - a department store located near San Luis Plaza
CENTRO Department Store - located near the old public market
Ever Gotesco Mall- soon to rise
Robinsons Place Santa Cruz- soon to rise
Educational Establishments:
Basic Christian International School and Special Education Center, Inc.
Union College of Laguna
United Evangelical Christian School
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Union College School of Integrated Preparatory Studies
Pedro Guevarra Memorial National High School
Don Bosco High School
Immaculate Conception Catholic School
Laguna University
STI College
AMA Computer University
AMA Computer Learning Center (ACLC)
ACTS Computer College
Laguna Santiago Educational Foundation Inc.
Saint John Bosco High School
Philippine Womens University
University of the East- soon to rise
Hotel & Restaurant
Pleasant View Hotel Brgy.Patimbao HI-Way, Santa Cruz, Laguna
Festival Gardens Restaurant Santa Cruz, Laguna
Traveler's Hotel Brgy. Pagsawitan, Santa Cruz, Laguna
Activities
Santa Cruz may not have natural tourist spots and no wide areas to develop but one thing the townsmen of Santa Cruz are proud of are the local foods available in the town. Santa Cruz boasts of the infamous white cheese or kesong puti, freshly made from carabao's milk.
March 10-16 - 4th Anilag Festival
June 3-4 - Town Fiesta and Sampaguita Arch Festival
August 2008 - Kesong Puti Festival
[edit] Barangays
Santa Cruz is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.
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[edit] References
- ^ COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN SANTA CRUZ, LAGUNA PLANNING PERIOD : 2000 - 2010 % PREPARED BY THE : MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT STAFF k. SANTA CRUZ, LACUNA JUNE 2000
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