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Biñan (), officially the City of Biñan (), is a
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in the
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of Laguna,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 407,437, making it the third largest in population in the province of Laguna, after Calamba and
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. Biñan has become both a suburban residential community of
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and a location for some of the Philippines' largest
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and
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. Prior to its cityhood in 2010, Biñan was the richest
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in the Philippines with an annual gross income of () and net income of ₱250 million (US$5.308 million), as of 2007 by the
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. By virtue of Republic Act No. 10658, signed on March 27, 2015, by President Benigno Aquino III, Biñan has been separated from the first congressional district of Laguna and formed the lone congressional district of Biñan.


Etymology

Where Biñan got its name is a mystery. Some deduced that before Captain Juan de Salcedo proceeded to
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and Taytay finally reaching
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, he landed in Biñan. According to the story, Padres Alfonso de Alvarado and Diego Espinar planted a huge wooden cross on the spot where the present-day San Isidro Labrador parish stands and co-celebrated a Thanksgiving Mass. Curious natives gathered and the two Spanish missionaries took advantage of the situation. They baptized each one of them. From then on, old folks say they called the place “Binyagan,” which means a baptismal place in
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. The place's root word '' binyag'' is originally a
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word which means “to pour water from above,” according to the dictionary ''
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''. The Spanish tongue's difficulty in pronouncing the local dialect acquired for the once town its name — "Biñan". An 1846 book in
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also spelled the town as Viñan. It is also spelled in other references as Biniang, Binyang, Binang, or Biñang.


History

Captain
Juan de Salcedo Juan de Salcedo (; 1549 – 11 March 1576) was a Spanish conquistador. He was the grandson of Spanish general Miguel López de Legazpi. Salcedo was one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish conquest to the Philippines in 1565. He joined th ...
explored
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and founded Biñan at the end of June 1571, a month after
Miguel López de Legazpi Miguel López de Legazpi (12 June 1502 – 20 August 1572), also known as ''Adelantado, El Adelantado'' and ''El Viejo'' (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who financed and led an expedition to conquer the Philippines, Philippine islan ...
established
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. In 1644, Dominican friars turned the area into a hacienda known as Hacienda de San Isidro Labrador de Biñán, in honor of Saint
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. When the seat of the provincial government of the ''Provincia de la Laguna de Bay'' was transferred from
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to
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in 1688, Biñan separated from Tabuco (now the city of
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). In the 1600s Biñan had 256 Chinese-Filipino and 1,639 Native Filipino tributes.Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines By Linda A. Newson) In 1747, the Spaniards officially converted Biñan into a ''
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'' (town).
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separated from Biñan in 1791 and was later established as an independent town on January 18, 1792. Historically, Biñan has gained recognition nationwide for being part of the life of
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, one of the country's national hero. In June 1869, when Rizal was a child, he traveled to Biñan with his brother
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. They moved into his aunt's home, which would serve as their lodging, near the town proper. Here, he received his first formal education through the tutelage of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz and, after a year and a half of instruction, recommended the young Rizal to pursue higher education in Manila. The home where José Rizal resided was given a plaque of appreciation in his honor. Biñan's town square now has a monument in the center honoring Biñan's connection to Rizal. In 1903, the adjacent towns of
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, then part of
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, and San Pedro Tunasan were consolidated with Biñan. Both towns were later separated when Muntinlupa was returned to Rizal as part of
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in 1905 and San Pedro Tunasan regained its independent municipality status effective 1907.


Cityhood

On February 2, 2010, by the virtue of the Republic Act No. 9740, Biñan became a component city after its voters accepted the ratification in the plebiscite. It became the 4th city in the province and 139th in the
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.


Geography

Biñan is located south of
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and from Santa Cruz. It is bounded on the north by San Pedro, on the west by
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, Carmona, and Silang, on the south by
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, while on the east lies
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, the largest lake in the country. The city covers a total land area of that represents of the entire Laguna province. In 2020, Biñan had a total population of 407,437. It is the third most populated in the province ( of the provincial population), next only to Calamba () and Santa Rosa City ().


Topography

Biñan is generally plain with 85.33 percent of its total area having a slope of zero to 2.5 percent. This covers all the 24 barangays except for small portions of Barangay Biñan and San Francisco having a slope ranging from 2.6 to 25 percent, meaning it is gently sloping to strongly sloping. With more than three-fourths of its area generally level to nearly level, this makes Biñan suitable for agricultural and urban development.


Soil properties

Of the eleven-soil series that compose the land area of Laguna, Carmona and Gingua series covers about two types that can only be seen in Biñan. Carmona series covers about or seen in Biñan's land area. Agricultural land in these areas is primarily devoted to rice and sugar production. Gingua series, on other hand, specifically the fine sandy type covers which is one of the most productive soils in Laguna where a variety of crops especially vegetables are grown profitably. The other two basic soil series comprising Biñan are Guadalupe series covering and Lipa series with .


Barangays

Biñan is politically subdivided into 24 barangays - as indicated below - all classified as urban. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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. Barangay San Francisco occupies the largest area, which is about 16.83 percent of Biñan, while Barangay Casile has the smallest area with only or 0.27 percent. * Biñan * Bungahan * Santo Tomas (Calabuso) * Canlalay * Casile * De La Paz * Ganado * San Francisco (Halang) * Langkiwa * Loma * Malaban * Malamig * Mampalasan (Mamplasan) * Platero * Poblacion * Santo Niño * San Antonio * San Jose * San Vicente * Soro-Soro * Santo Domingo * Timbao * Tubigan * Zapote


Climate

The climate of Biñan is characterized by two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. Maximum rainfall occurs from June to September with an annual average rainfall of . Biñan is protected by mountains in the peripheral areas, and thus it is making the area cooler.


Demographics


Religion

The majority of the people of Biñan are
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s. Other religious groups include Jesus Miracle Crusade International Ministry (JMCIM),
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, the
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,
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(Church of Christ),
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,
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, the
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,
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,
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and Bible Fundamental churches.


Economy

Biñan has been popularly recognized as a trading center area immediately south of Metro Manila. The city has the largest
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in the province of Laguna and in the Calabarzon Region. Retailers from nearby towns often plow the city proper to purchase goods and merchandise intended to be sold elsewhere. Biñan has also been a center of commerce in the region because of the numerous banking institutions across the city, plus the ever-growing number of commercial establishments and emerging shopping centers. A common sight is the preparations and setting up of the wholesalers and the arrival of
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s and trucks carrying various items such as fruits, vegetables, dry goods, dairy products, meat, fish, etc. The market activity would be 24 hours with peak reaching the early hours (3:00–7:00 am PHT) as
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are known to work in the early hours of the day trying to prevent exposure to the heating sun. The city is also known for a type of
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made from rice flour, topped with cheese or butter, called Puto Biñan. There are also slices of savory salted egg on top to contrast the mildly sweet pancake base. The best-known makers of Puto in Biñan are located in barangay San Vicente, and the city is renowned as "The Home of the Famous Puto Biñan in Laguna".


Major industries

Manufacturing of footwear, headwear, puto and special
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like pinipig and ampaw are some of the major industries of Biñan.


Shopping centers

Notable malls and shopping centers in the city include the Southwoods Mall (managed by
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), Pavilion Mall (managed by
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), Central Mall Biñan, C. Morales Mall, and Umbria Commercial Center.


Investment sites

Biñan has two industrial parks namely, the Laguna International Industrial Park (LIIP) and the Laguna Technopark Incorporated (LTI). The two industrial parks have created a good image in contributing favorably in Biñan as well as in the Economy of the Philippines, Philippine economy in terms of local employment and the generation of foreign exchange. To date, Biñan has benefited a large number of residents being employed in different companies there. To name a few, they are Honda Parts Manufacturing Corporation, Kito Corporation, Nissin Brake, Ryonan Electric, Cirtek Electronics, SunPower, Nidec Corporation, Isuzu Philippines, Atlas Copco, Diageo, Furukawa Group, Furukawa Electric, Takata Corporation, Takata, Toshiba Philippines, Optodev, Inc., Transitions Optical, Transitions Optical Philippines Inc., Hitachi, Hitachi Computer Products Asia, Amkor, Amkor Technology Philippines, Inc., Integrated Microelectronics, Inc. (IMI), TDK, Gardenia Bakeries Philippines Inc., and several other multi-national companies. As of 2008, Biñan, headed by its Historical, Tourism and Cultural Council has formed "Biñan Business Club", a non-government organization composed of all business establishments of the then-municipality. The Biñan Business Club works to anticipate trends and provide support to help local business enterprises and the community face them head on. The Club commits itself to the essential aspects of economic development and poverty alleviation. It knows that the Biñan community counts on the help of the organization to attract, retain and enhance business through traditional and non-traditional strategies. One Asia Business Center is a development located within the Jubilation New Biñan. This business park will be a major component of an integrated master planned development of Jubilation or what is called the New Biñan City which is composed of residential, commercial, recreational and institutional uses. Inaugurated on July 25, 2012, Southwoods City, located in Barangay San Francisco, situated at Southwoods Exit along the South Luzon Expressway, has been proclaimed by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) as of July 2010 as a Special Economic Zone. It is a project which includes a strip mall, residential condominium towers, an outlet center, a lifestyle park and a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) center, the existing Splash Island water park, among other facilities. Other upcoming developments in Biñan are Greenfield City Biñan, Meadowcrest (by Federal Land), and Broadfield (by Ayala Land, Alveo), all in the southern portion of the city.


Transportation

The city is accessible to all types of land transportation via South Luzon Expressway through Greenfield City/Unilab (Mamplasan), Southwoods, and Carmona exits. The Cavite–Laguna Expressway starts in the city, specifically at Mamplasan Rotonda, and has an interchange near Laguna Technopark Gate 3 and a toll plaza within the city limits. The Manila South Road (N1 highway (Philippines), N1) also passes through the city. General Malvar Street, mostly part of N65 highway, N65, connects the city to the province of Cavite. Public transportation within the city, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly by inexpensive
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s and Motorized tricycle (Philippines), tricycles especially for short distances. The Biñan station, Biñan and Golden City 1 station, Golden City 1 railway stations of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) serve the city. The PNR is slated to be succeeded by the under construction North–South Commuter Railway with one station at Biñan. The old city proper hosts terminals for bus companies that operate routes to and from
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. List of accredited transport cooperatives as of January 2021: * Biñan Driver Operator Transport Cooperative * Bringing the Lord Message UV Transport Service Cooperative * Heartlink Transport and Multipurpose Cooperative * Highway Stars Transport Service Cooperative * Pagasa ng Mamayanang Nagkakaisa Transport Service and Multipurpose Cooperative (PAMANA TSC-MPC)


Government

Biñan is classified as a component city. The mayor is the chief executive and is assisted by the vice mayor, who presides over a legislative council consisting of 14 members: 12 elected members at-large, the President of the Sangguniang Kabataan (Youth Council) Federation representing the youth sector, and the President of the Association of Barangay Chairmen (ABC) as barangay sectoral representative. The council is in charge of creating the city's policies in the form of Ordinances and Resolutions. The incumbent mayor is Walfredo "Arman" Dimaguila Jr., who previously served as the city's vice mayor. Angelo Alonte is the incumbent vice mayor. It is represented in the Congress by Marlyn Alonte, a former mayor of the city. The new Biñan City Hall in Barangay Zapote currently serves as the seat of city government. It was constructed to reflect its status as a component city. It succeeded the former municipal hall that is located in Barangay Poblacion (old town proper) and is still standing and has been repurposed as the ''Sentrong Pangkultura ng Biñan'' (). This initiative aims to preserve and promote the city's rich cultural and artistic heritage.


Elected officials


City seal

The then-mayor of Biñan, Marlyn Alonte, envisioned the new seal of the city, as Biñan became a city of the province of Laguna. The seal symbolized the following: *The Rizal Monument is used to depict the heroism of the National Hero of the Philippines, José Rizal, Dr. José Rizal, who had his first formal education at Biñan under the tutelage of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz who after a year and a half of tutelage advised the young Rizal to continue his education in Manila. *The large mortar and pestle signify subterranean and earth-related resources, thus emblematizing the agricultural activities of the city, the renowned “Puto Biñan” and the “family” represents solidarity and the result of human industry and initiative in the areas of manufacturing and intellectual production. *The “2010” represents the year that Republic Act No. 9740 was signed into law creating the City of Biñan and ratified by majority vote of its people during the plebiscite held on February 2, 2010. *The book signifies the city's continuous quest for knowledge and its commitment to providing quality free education to its constituents. *The industries represent the budding industries located at the Laguna Technopark and the Laguna International Industrial Park. *The Heroes Monument symbolizes the bravery, sacrifice and valor of Biñan's ancestors. *The pair of slippers had been adapted from the old Municipal Seal which, together with the cap represent the small businesses which originated from Biñan and entrepreneurial skills of its people. *The #Barangays, 24 barangays that constitute the demographic profile of the Municipality of Biñan. *Their golden color signifies their individual verdant and abundant indigenous resources readily available for conversion into productive and profitable uses. *The elements enumerated above are encircled at the outer edge by a golden circle, wherein the words “City of Biñan” are written within. *The two golden stars flanking the words “City of Biñan” represent Service and Integrity.


The Lone District of Biñan

On January 26, 2015, a 15–0 vote from senators approved the House Bill No. 3917 in the third and final reading, amending the charter city of Biñan to a congressional district in Laguna and will be separated from the first district. Republic Act No. 10658, which Benigno Aquino III, President Aquino signed into law on March 27, 2015, separated Biñan from the Laguna's 1st congressional district, first legislative district of Laguna. Under the law, the incumbent representative of the first district of Laguna will continue to represent the new district until the expiration of his term. The Commission on Elections (Philippines), Commission on Elections was tasked to issue the necessary rules and regulations to implement the measure within 30 days after its effectivity.


Education

Biñan is also considered the educational center of the first legislative district of Laguna, having the greatest number of secondary and tertiary schools in the area. Most barangays in the city also have their own respective public elementary schools. Biñan has 3 universities: the University of Perpetual Help System Laguna, the first List of state schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines, university in the city, located at Barangay Santo Niño via the National Highway; the Biñan campus of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, located at Barangay Zapote; and the Laguna Campus of De La Salle University at Barangays Malamig and Biñan. Some other prominent schools and colleges in the city include: ;Local educational institutions *AMA Computer University, AMA Biñan Campus *Caritas Don Bosco School *Colegio San Agustin – Biñan *La Consolacion College – Biñan *Saint Michael's College of Laguna *Alpha Angelicum Academy *Ann Arbor Montessori Learning Center – Biñan Campus *Biñan Integrated National High School *Biñan National High School (Dela Paz Annex) *Biñan Secondary School of Applied Academics *Biñan City Science and Technology High School *Casa Del Niño Montessori School – Biñan Branch *Catholic School of Pacita *Citi Global College (formerly Don Bosco Global College-Biñan) *Colegio San Antonio-Biñan (formerly Saint Anthony School of Biñan) *Escuela de Gracia of Binan Inc *HeadStarter Workshop *Holy Family of Nazareth School *Holy Infant Jesus Of Prague School *Holy Spirit School *Integrated Jubilation Montessori Center of Biñan (Formerly International Jubilation Montessori Center of Biñan) *International Electronics And Technical Institute (IETI)-Biñan *Jacob Alfred A. Young School – Biñan *Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial National High School *Jacobo Z. Gonzales Memorial School Of Arts And Trades, a TESDA, technical-vocational school *Kidsfirst Integrated School *KIDS HAUS-Child Development Center Integrated School *Lake Shore Educational Institution *Liceo De Santo Tomas De Aquinas *Biñan Elementary School *Malaban East Elementary School *Malaban Elementary School *Mamplasan Elementary School *Manila Montessori School *Montessori Children's Workshop *Nereo Joaquin National High School *Nereo R. Joaquin National High School *Panorama Montessori School *Saint-Sebastien Elementary school *San Francisco Elementary School *San Vicente Elementary School *South City Homes Academy *St. Francis of Assisi College *Santa Catalina College – Biñan *Trimex Colleges ;International schools *The Beacon Academy *Brent International School Manila


Notable personalities

* Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista, lawyer and author of the Declaration of Philippine Independence * Fernando Canon, Filipino revolutionary general, poet, inventor, engineer, musician * Encarnacion Alzona, National Scientist of the Philippines for Philippine History * Dioscoro L. Umali, National Scientist of the Philippines for Agriculture and Rural Development * Conrado M. Vasquez, first Philippine Ombudsman, Ombudsman of the Philippines and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. * Norberto S. Amoranto, 5th Mayor of Quezon City, Mayor of Quezon City * Ronnie Alonte, actor, singer, dancer, * Angeli Gonzales, doctor * Ken Chan (Filipino actor), Ken Chan, Filipino-Chinese actor * Zephanie Dimaranan, first grand winner of Idol Philippines * Barbie Forteza, actress * Rose Ann Gonzales, multi-awarded former child actress now works for Congresswoman Len Alonte-Naguiat's Congressional Office *Led Sobrepeña, singer (The Singing Bee (Philippine game show), actor * Precious Lara Quigaman, actress, Miss International 2005 * Marco Sison, OPM icon, singer/actor, recording artist, served as former Board Member in the province of Laguna and also a former councilor from Biñan, Laguna * Filomena Almarines, folk saint * Chris Javier, basketball player * Maurice Shaw, basketball player


Sister cities

;Local *Cabuyao, Laguna, Cabuyao, Laguna *
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References


External links

* [ Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
Philippine Census InformationLocal Governance Performance Management System
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