Muntinlupa

City of Muntinlupa
Lungsod ng Muntinlupa
—  City  —
Skyline of Alabang, Muntinlupa
Nickname(s): Emerald City of the Philippines
Motto: Lakas, Talino at Buhay
Strength, Wisdom and Life
Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Muntinlupa City
City of Muntinlupa
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates:
Country  Philippines
Region National Capital Region
Districts Lone district of Muntinlupa City
Barangays 9
Incorporated (town) 1601
Incorporated (city) March 1, 1995
Government
 • Mayor Aldrin L. San Pedro (Partido San Pedro-Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
 • Vice Mayor Artemio A. Simundac (Partido San Pedro-Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
 • Sangguniang Panlungsod
Area
 • Total 46.70 km2 (18 sq mi)
Elevation 16.0 m (52 ft)
Population (2007)
 • Total 452,943
 • Density 9,699/km2 (25,120.3/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 1771 to 1780
Area code(s) 2
Website www.muntinlupacity.gov.ph

The City of Muntinlupa (Filipino: Lungsod ng Muntinlupa) is the southernmost city in Philippine National Capital Region. It is bordered on the north by Taguig City; to the northwest by Parañaque City; by Las Piñas City to the west; to the southwest by the city of Bacoor, Cavite; by the city of San Pedro, Laguna; and by Laguna de Bay to the east, the largest lake in the country. It is classified as a Highly Urbanized City[1] with a population of more than 400,000[2] and is given the nickname "Emerald City of the Philippines" by the tourism establishment.

Muntinlupa was once notoriously known as the location of the national insular penitentiary, the New Bilibid Prison, where the country's most dangerous criminals were incarcerated. Consequently, Muntinlupa or "Munti" became synonymous with the national penitentiary although it has largely shaken-off this negative image to become one of the most progressive cities in the country.

Muntinlupa is also home to some of the best commercial establishments in the metropolis and is the location of Ayala Alabang Village, one of the country's biggest and most expensive residential communities, where many of the wealthy and famous live.

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Economy and development

Barangay Alabang, part of the second district of Muntinlupa, has undergone tremendous growth mainly due to a development boom in the late 1990s. The development of two large scale commercial real estate projects namely; the Filinvest Corporate City and Ayala Land's Madrigal Business Park, changed the landscape of Muntinlupa City from what was once vast fields of cow pasture in the late 1980s, into a supercity that houses new residential, business, industrial and commercial establishments. It was a transformation reminiscent of Makati City's development boom some 30 years prior.

Some of the country's premier shopping centers, including the Alabang Town Center and the Festival Supermall, the towering Insular Life Towers, the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, and the Northgate Business District, which specializes in hosting information and technology industries, are important places of interest and landmarks of the city. Nightlife is still relatively staid compared to those of its neighbors, and younger residents often flock to other cities in Metro Manila, particularly Makati, Taguig, or Manila, during the weekend to enjoy the night out.

This city has recently acquired the status "Most Competitive City" and the "Most Improved City" in the Philippines.

Historical milestone

Date Event
1601 Some 80 years after the discovery of the islands for King Philip II of Spain by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, the original lands constituting Muntinlupa could be deduced to have been friar lands administered by the Augustinians, then sold and assigned to the Sanctuary of Guadalupe.
1869 The lands were transferred to the state and large individual landholders. In an effort by the Spanish Government to bring under closer administrative control the people living in the contiguous sitios, as well as those in Alabang, Tunasan, Sucat and Cupang, the municipality was created upon the recommendation of a government official, Professor de Medicina and a prominent Castillan, Don Eduardo de Canizares.
August 6, 1898 The town supported the Philippine Revolution against the Spaniards and formally joined the revolutionary government headed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.
June 1, 1901 The Philippine Commission promulgated Rizal Province on June 11, 1901 through Act 137. Muntinlupa becomes a district of Morong, Rizal.
November 25, 1903 Under the American regime, Muntinlupa was incorporated under Act 1008 and included within the boundary of Laguna province under the municipality of Biňan. Muntinlupa residents protested this Executive Act, and through their town head, Marcelo Fresnedi, filed a formal petition to the Governor for the return of the municipality to the province of Rizal.
March 22, 1905 Act 1308 paved the way for Muntinlupa's return to Rizal province to become a part of Taguig along with Pateros.
January 1, 1918 Governor General Harrison's Executive Order 108, which grants the petition of residents for an independent status of their municipality, takes effect. Vidal Joaquin, a native of Alabang, served as the first appointed mayor in 1918-1919 followed by Primo Ticman, native of Poblacion 1919-1922while the first elected mayor was Melencio Espeleta1922-1924.
January 22, 1941 The historic New Bilibid Prison, the national penitentiary, was established in the hills of Muntinlupa.
November 7, 1975 Muntinlupa became a part of Metropolitan Manila by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824 issued by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
June 13, 1986 Following the EDSA Revolution in February that year, President Corazon C. Aquino appoints Atty. Ignacio R. Bunye, Officer-In-Charge of Muntinlupa as part of a nationwide revamp of local government units. In the ratification of the 1986 Constitution, Muntinlupa together with Las Piñas formed one political district.
December 6, 1988 President Corazon C. Aquino by Proclamation 351 declares the 19th of December as "Municipality of Muntinlupa Day".
1995 On February 16, House Bill No. 14401 converting the Municipality of Muntinlupa into a highly urbanized city was approved by the House of Representatives. Then on March 1, Muntinlupa becomes the 65th city in the Philippines as signed into law by President Fidel V. Ramos, its conversion into a highly urbanized city by virtue of Republic Act No. 7926.
March 1, 2001 An act declaring the First Day of March of every year as a Special Working Holiday in the City of Muntinlupa to be known as "The Muntinlupa City Charter Day" by virtue of Senate Bill No. 2165.
August 3, 2007 The city hall of Muntinlupa was completely damaged and later abandoned due to a fire. The fire started at a squatters area, just behind the city hall. Almost all files, important documents and other references of Muntinlupa were burned.[3]

Historical Landmarks

Government

Muntinlupa City is governed primarily by the city mayor, the vice-mayor and the city councilors. The mayor acts as the chief executive of the city while the city councilors acts as its legislative body. The vice-mayor, besides taking on mayoral responsibilities in case of a temporary vacancy, acts as the presiding officer of the city legislature. The legislative body is composed of 16 regular members (8 per district) and representatives from the barangay and the youth council.[4]

The Bureau of Corrections has its headquarters in the New Bilibid Prison Reservation in Muntinlupa City.[5]

Mayors of Muntinlupa

Districts and Barangays

Muntinlupa City is composed of a lone congressional district, and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into nine Barangay. Legislative District One contains four Barangays in the southern half of the city, while legislative District Two occupies the five Barangays in the northern portion of the city.

While Barangays are the administrative divisions of the city, and are legally part of the addresses of establishments and homes, many residents indicate their subdivision (village) instead of their Barangay. Listed below are the Barangays in each district and known subdivisions.

District 1 Barangays

  • Bayanan
  • Poblacion
  • Putatan
  • Tunasan

District 2 Barangays

Subdivisions

  • Agro Homes
  • Alabang 400 Village
  • Alabang Hills Village
  • Ayala Alabang Village
  • Alman Village
  • Brittany Bay
  • Camella Homes I, II, II-E, II-D, III & IV
  • Camella Rigdeview 1 & 2
  • Country Homes Subdivision
  • Don Juan Bayview Subdivision
  • Doña Rosario Bayview Subdivision
  • Doña Rosario Heights Subdivision
  • Doña Segundina
  • Expressview Villas
  • Freedom Hills Subdivision
  • Freewill Subdivision
  • Gruenville Subdivision
  • Highway Homes Subdivision
  • Hillsborough Alabang
  • Intercity Homes Subdivision
  • JPA Subdivision
  • Kalipayan Homes
  • Katarungan Village 1 & 2
  • Lakeshore Village
  • Lakeview Homes
  • Liberty Homes
  • Lodora Village
  • Mid-Land 1 & 11
  • Mintcor Southrow Townhouses
  • Multiland II Subdivision
  • Mutual Homes Alabang Village
  • Pacific Malayan Village
  • Pacific Village
  • Parkhomes Subdivision
  • Pleasant Village
  • Posadas Village
  • Primavera Villas
  • Rizal Village
  • San Jose Village
  • Soldiers Hills Village
  • South Greenheights Village
  • Southsuperville
  • St. Jerome Emiliani Village
  • Sto. Niño Village
  • Summitville Subdivision
  • Susana Heights Subdivision
  • Teacher's Village
  • Tierra Nueva Subdivision
  • Tiosejo Village
  • Treelane Park Subdivision
  • U.P. Side Subdivision
  • Uding's Compound
  • Victoria Homes Subdivision
  • Villa Carolina I & II

Churches of Muntinlupa City

Education

Primary and secondary education

  • Bayanan Elementary School (MAIN)
  • Sucat Elementary School
  • Muntinlupa Elementary School (Poblacion)
  • Bagong Silang Elementary School
  • Alabang Elementary School
  • Bayanan Elementary School Unit I
  • Buli Elementary School
  • Tunasan Elementary School
  • Christ Baptist Academy
  • Christ the King School of Muntinlupa
  • Christian Love School
  • Christ Life Academy - Bagong Silang
  • CLEM Learning Center
  • Colegio de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (CNSG)
  • Putatan Elementary School
  • Cupang Elementary School
  • De La Salle Santiago Zobel School
  • Holy Infant Academy
  • Holy Queen of La Salette School
  • Infant Jesus Montessori Center
  • Itaas Elementary School
  • La Czarina School
  • Lakeview Elementary School
  • Liceo de Piccolo Santo
  • Living Light Academy (Telefax: 8624673)
  • Lombosco Academy Foundation Incorporated
  • Maria Ferrari School
  • Maria Montessori Foundation
  • Mary Cause of our Joy Catholic School
  • Mary, Mother of God Parochial School
  • Miraculous Medal School
  • MBC Sinai School
  • MIT International School (MITIS)
  • Muntinlupa Business High School
  • Muntinlupa Cosmopolitan School
  • Muntinlupa Christian Academy
  • Muntinlupa Institute of Technology
  • Muntinlupa National High School
  • Muntinlupa School for Child Development
  • Muntinlupa Science High School
  • NORSEC Christian School (Pre-school) Location: Purok 1, Block 6c, Bayanan
  • Our Lady of the Abandoned Catholic School - Poblacion
  • Our Lady Of the Lake School- Cupang
  • Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa
  • PAREF Southridge School
  • PAREF Woodrose School
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus Day Care Center
  • Saint Bernadette College of Alabang
  • Saint Francis of Assissi College
  • Saint Peter School of Alabang
  • San Roque Catholic School
  • Servite School
  • Spring Christian School
  • Soldiers Hills Elementary School
  • Soldiers Hills Christian Day School
  • South Mansfield College
  • Sto. Nino School of Muntinlupa
  • Sunshine Christian School
  • South Crest School
  • Southernside Montessori School
  • Theresiana De Montealegre Dame School
  • The Learning Child School
  • U.P. Side Day Care Center
  • Victoria Homes Elementary School
  • Victoria Heights School - Manila - Victoria Homes
  • Victoria Homes Learning Center - Victoria Homes
  • Wise kids School

Special Education

Colleges, universities, and technical schools

(U-Bix Compound, Km.21 South Super Highway, East Service Road, Bgy. Buli, 1770 Muntinlupa City)

Transportation

Road Network

Muntinlupa is accessed by these following major roads:

Railway

Muntinlupa is accessed by Philippine National Railways with 2 stations. The following stations are Sucat and Alabang Stations.

Sister cities

International

Takasaki, Japan[6] Carson, California, USA[7] Piteşti, Romania[8]
Liuzhou, China[9] Staffanstorp, Sweden

National

Siruma, Camarines Sur Calabanga, Camarines Sur Sta. Cruz, Marinduque
Calauag, Quezon

References

  1. ^ "Philippine Republic Act No. 7926". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno7926.html. Retrieved 11 Dec 2008. 
  2. ^ "Active Stats, City of Muntinlupa". National Statistical Coordination Board. http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/municipality.asp?muncode=137603000&regcode=13&provcode=76. 
  3. ^ "Muntinlupa’s city hall burns down". The Manila Times. Archived from the original on 6 January 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080106151910/http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/aug/04/yehey/top_stories/20070804top1.html. Retrieved 4 August 2007. 
  4. ^ "Philippine Republic Act No. 7926, Articles III, IV, V". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno7926.html. Retrieved 11 Dec 2008. 
  5. ^ "About the Bureau of Corrections." Bureau of Corrections. Retrieved on October 2, 2010. "Bureau of Corrections NBP Reservation Muntinlupa City, Philippines."
  6. ^ Sangguniang Bayan ng Muntinlupa (July 21, 1992). "Resolution No. 92-04" (PDF). http://www.muntinlupa-city.net/downloads/resolutions/Takasaki-Japan.pdf. 
  7. ^ Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Muntinlupa (Nov. 10, 1999). "Resolution No. 99-147" (PDF). http://www.muntinlupa-city.net/downloads/resolutions/Carlson_City-California_USA.pdf. 
  8. ^ Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Muntinlupa (Dec. 12, 2005). "Resolution No. 05-194" (PDF). http://www.muntinlupa-city.net/downloads/resolutions/Pitesti_City-Romania.pdf. 
  9. ^ Sangguniang Panglungsod ng Muntinlupa (Dec. 07, 2006). "Resolution No. 06-362" (PDF). http://www.muntinlupa-city.net/downloads/resolutions/Liuzhou-China.pdf. 

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