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Balagtas, officially the Municipality of Balagtas ( tgl, Bayan ng Balagtas), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 77,018 people. With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now part of Manila's built up area which reaches San Ildefonso in its northernmost part. Balagtas is from Manila and is from Malolos City. Formerly known as Bigaa, it was renamed in honor of Filipino poet Francisco Balagtas. The MacArthur Highway bisects the municipality of Balagtas as this national road cuts northward to the Ilocos region. At the southern approach of the town from Manila is a concrete bridge that crosses the Balagtas River. The river, navigable by banca and motor boats, empties into Manila bay after snaking through the town of Bulacan to the West which provides Balagtas' townsfolk with fish, shrimp, and other fresh water food. At the foot of the bridge, along the highway towards the North, is the town hall. In front of the town hall is a park where the monument of its hero, Francisco "Balagtas" Baltazar is located. The town hall is surrounded by Spanish colonial type houses. Two hundred meters from the municipal hall is the barrio of Panginay, the birthplace of Francisco Balagtas, for whom also "Balagtasan", a form of debate in versified Tagalog, was named. In 1946 the Historical Society of the Philippines placed a marker at the birthplace of Balagtas. In reverence to the hero's deeds, the official name of Bigaa was changed to Balagtas through the legislative act sponsored by then Congressman, Teodulo Natividad.


History

Originally known as Caruya/Caluya as per the historical records regarding the early years of the establishment of Bulacan Province, Caruya was one of the Encomiendas of the vast region La Pampanga falls under the Alcalde Mayor of Bulacan. Encomienda de Caruya was Encomienda of the King of Spain which appeared in Miguel de Loarca's Relacion de las Isla Filipinas in 1582 and the Report of Governor-General Luis Perez de Dasmariñas of June 21, 1591 document. The propagation of catholic instructions in Caruya initially belongs to Bulakan Convent and it was directly administered by Alcalde Mayor of Bulacan but it was transferred to Malolos Convent at an uncertain date. Bigaa is one of the ancient towns of the Province together with Calumpit 1571 (became Town in 1575) Bulakan 1575 (became Town in 1578) Meycauayan 1578, Malolos 1571 (became Town in 1580), and Binto 1581 (a former visita of Malolos became Town renamed as Binto y Quingua 1602) later known as Plaridel. The Catalogo of 1591 indicates the existence of Guiguinto y Caruyan with 4,800 souls and it was administered by a religious from Bulacan Convent. In 1608 Historia de la Provincia Agustiana mentioned Caruyan as pueblo and convent. The Catalogo of 1612 says that Caruyan had 2 sacerdos, 800 Tributos, 2,400 Almas. (Historia de La Provincia Agustiana del Santisimo Nombre de Jesus de Filipinas Vol.1 of Isacio Rodriguez OSA) On other data, the Center for Bulacan Studies in their "La Primera Provincia" published in 2010 p. 138 mentioned that Bigaa came from Malolos as its matrix with an independence date of 1621. It could be assumed that Bigaa was later transferred to
Malolos Cathedral Malolos Cathedral, formally known as the Minor Basilica and Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of Malolos (Spanish: ''Basílica Menor y Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción de Malolos'', Filipino: ''Basilica Minore at Catedral ng Inmaculada Co ...
Convent in uncertain date but La Primera did not mention that Bigaa originally came from Bulakan town but instead in Malolos. A long time before the construction of the church at Poblacion, the original location of the town center where the hermitage and the base of Spanish instruction in Bigaa were at Barrio Dalig where Sitio Caruyan was located. It is very unclear when Caruya was formally organized into an administrative town with its own Gobernadorcillo. It was renamed Bigaa sometime in the 1700s. Bigaa suggests a kind of plant which is Taro o Gabi. During the Philippine revolution the "insurrectos" and the "Guardia civiles". Many people died, further decimating the town, which has suffered from a cholera epidemic and nearly wiped out the population 20 years before. When the Americans established civil government in 1903, Bigaa and Bocaue were integrated with each other and in 1911, it was separated again and in the same year, the former Hacienda de Pandi, which included in the geographical jurisdiction of Town of Bigaa. In 1946, during the tenure of Bigaa Mayor Manuel Santos, Pandi was detached from Bigaa shortly after the Philippines gained political freedom from the United States and Pandi was established as a municipal entity by virtue of legislative fiat.


Geography

Balagtas was part of 2nd district along with Baliuag, Bocaue, Bustos, Guiguinto, and Pandi from 1987 to 2022. It was moved to 5th district along with Bocaue, Guiguinto, and Pandi


Barangays

Balagtas is politically subdivided into 9 barangays, all classified as urban:


Climate


Demographics

In the 2020 census, the population of Balagtas, Bulacan, was 77,018 people, with a density of .


Economy

;Major Industries * Ceramics/Pottery * Furniture * Garments * Gifts/Houseware/Decors * Metalcraft * Poultry ;Major Products * Furniture/Agricultural Products * Balot and Penoy Industry * Recruitment Agency * Fruit Dealership * Tilapia * Tricycle Parts ;Future Developments * Construction of North Food Exchange * Opening of Balagtas Tollgate * Construction of new Balagtas to Baliwag road connection *Construction of the
Balagtas Station Balagtas station is a former railway station located on the North Main Line in Bulacan, Philippines. It is currently being rebuilt as part of the first phase of the North–South Commuter Railway. It was also the terminus of the defunct Balagtas ...
of North–South Commuter Railway


Government

2022-2025 Municipal Officials: *Mayor: Eladio "JR" E. Gonzales Jr. ( PDP-Laban) *Vice Mayor: Ariel C. Valderama ( PDP-Laban) *Councilors: ** Alberto "Bobby" G. Carating II ( PDP-Laban) ** Julius Daniel G. Abarzosa ( PDP-Laban) ** Mikee Jane "Monay" A. Payuran ( NUP) ** Babby "Bobby" L. Estrella ( NUP) ** Charles Louie B. Galvez ( PDP-Laban) ** Gilbert "Obet" L. Galvez ( PDP-Laban) ** Fernando "Fernan" K. Galvez ( PDP-Laban) ** Alejandro "Andy" P. De Guzman ( PDP-Laban)


Education

Tertiary: * College of St. Lawrence (formerly St. Lawrence Academy), Borol 1st, Balagtas * Garden Angels Integrated School, Borol 1st, Balagtas * STI College Balagtas, Campus, Borol 1st,Balagtas * Colegio de Roma, San Juan, Balagtas * Our Lady of Manaoag Montessori College, (OLMA) San Juan, Balagtas * A-Z Country Day School * Bulacan Merchant Marine Academy Secondary: * La Consolacion School, Longos, Balagtas * Balagtas Agricultural School, Pulong Gubat, Balagtas (Main Campus) * Balagtas Agricultural School, Borol 1st, Balagtas (Annex) * Children's Mindware School, Borol 2nd, Balagtas Elementary (Public): *Balagtas Central School *Francisco Balagtas Memorial School *San Juan Elementary School *Longos Elementary School *Borol 1st Elementary School *Borol 2nd Elementary School *Sulok Elementary School *Marciano C. Rivera Elementary School *Santol Elementary School *Dalig Elementary School *Balagtas Heights Elementary School *Northville VI Elementary School


Notable personalities

* Regine Velasquez – Multi-awarded singer, actress and record producer


Gallery

File:0752jfMacArthur Highway Wawa Proper Hall Balagtas Bridge River Bulacanfvf 04.jpg, World War 2 USAFFE Veterans of Balagtas Marker at the Municipal Hall File:Balagtas,Bulacanjf9650 19.JPG, Francisco Balagtas Monument at the Francisco Balagtas Memorial Elementary School File:Balagtas birth place historical marker in Panginay, Balagtas, Bulacan.jpg, Francisco Balagtas Birthplace Marker File:0816jfMacArthur Highway Wawa Panginay Road Hall Balagtas Church Bulacanfvf 01.jpg, St. Lawrence Deacon & Martyr Parish Church File:0652jfSaint Peter the Apostle Church Balagtas Bulacan Roadfvf 20.jpg, St. Peter the Apostle Parish Church File:FvfPanginayChurchB9079 03.JPG, St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church File:FvfPanginayChurchB9079 24.JPG, St. Joseph the Worker Parish Pastoral Center File:0375jfBalagtas Chapel Roads Welcomes Santol Bulacanfvf 30.JPG, Santo Niño Chapel File:BigaaBalagtasBulacan9233fvf 17.JPG, Old Bigaa Train Station File:Bulacanjf9835 13.JPG, Constantino Bahay na Bato Ancestral House File:0554jfCollege of Saint Lawrence BalagtasfBulacanfvf 12.jpg, College of Saint Lawrence File:BalagtasBulacanjf9710 17.JPG, La Consolacion School File:0454jfMacArthur Highway Balagtas Bulacan business centerfvf 07.jpg, Balagtas Town Center File:0326jfMacArthur Highway Balagtas Bulacan business centerfvf 07.jpg, Fortune Wet and Dry Market and NewStar Mall


References


External links

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See also

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List of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines The following is a list of renamed cities and municipalities in the Philippines. Luzon *Adan → AdamsAdams
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