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San Jose, officially the City of San Jose (; ), is a
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in the
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of
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,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 150,917 people.


Etymology

The town got its name after
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, the patron saint of the place. Before the city was founded by the Spanish colonizers, it is known as ''Kabaritan'', named for the plant commonly seen in the area.


History

Years before it became a town, San Jose was a wilderness and a veritable hunting ground of the inhabitants of its neighboring towns. The earliest inhabitants were known as
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(Baluga) headed by Kapitan Danding, a Negrito convert residing in Pinagcuartelan. These early inhabitants depended mostly on hunting and fishing for their livelihood. Some hunters from the neighboring towns considered San Jose to be a good place for settlers due to its wide and uncleared agricultural land. The first group of settlers made some clearings (kaingin) in the outskirts of the present town. Originally, San Jose was a part of the town of Puncan, but later on, because of its nearness to Lupao, it was made a
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of the latter. The early history of this town was coupled with the early history of Puncan and Lupao. Formerly, San Jose was known as the barrio of “Kabaritan” derived from ''barit'', an Ilocano word for a plant that belongs to the rattan family. “Kabaritan” means the place where “barit” grows in abundance.


Spanish colonial era

On March 19, 1894, San Jose became a full-fledged town, with an
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headed by a ''capitan municipal''. “Kabaritan” (now known as San Jose) was made an independent town from Lupao and was named after
Saint Joseph According to the canonical Gospels, Joseph (; ) was a 1st-century Jewish man of Nazareth who was married to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and was the legal father of Jesus. Joseph is venerated as Saint Joseph in the Catholic Church, Eastern O ...
, its patron saint. During the Spanish Regime, the barrio of Kabaritan was a municipal district of Lupao, headed by a ''Teniente Absoluto''. Later, when Kabaritan was declared a town in 1894, the head was changed to a ''Capitan Municipal''. The first appointed Capitan Municipal was Canuto Ramos, who served from 1894 to 1898. One of his remarkable achievements was the construction of an irrigation system which was later taken over and enlarged by the government (now the Talavera River Irrigation System) which irrigates vast ricefields as far as the towns of Muñoz and Talavera. Several years before the
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, the Ilocanos from
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Region and some parts of
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, especially the towns of
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,
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and Lupao, as well as Pangasinenses of
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and northern
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, Tagalogs (including Batangueños) and Kapampangans, settled into the forest of Kabaritan, and cleared its wilderness. It was from this time then that the growth of the town really started.


American era

When the revolution broke out and upon the surrender of the Spaniards in 1898, a revolutionary government was set up in San Jose. The town remained as such until the establishment of a civil government under the Americans in 1901. San Jose, under the American Regime, became a progressive town. Its inhabitants enjoyed more rights and privileges- political, economic, intellectual and religious than before. This was due to the establishment of various schools, churches, public buildings and the construction of roads and bridges, which made possible the fast progress of the town. From 1898 to 1900, a military government under the American Regime was established. Jose Cardenas was appointed Capitan Municipal. During his term, the appointment of town officials, town planning, and the opening of new settlements were among his achievements. The second appointed Capitan Municipal during the military government (1900–1901) was Celestino Javalde who continued the opening of new settlements and the construction of roads in the poblacion. When the civil government under the American Regime was established, Cornelio Ramos was appointed Capitan Municipal. He continued the construction of roads in the ''
poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
'' and he also took a hand in the construction of irrigation canals leading to the different barrios of San Jose. In 1904, the
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were given more rights and freedom in choosing the right man to take the reins of the government. An election was held. The first elected Municipal President was Crisanto Sanchez (1904–1906). Among his achievements were the construction of roads, the naming of the streets in the poblacion and the appointments of municipal officials. Again, (1906–1908) Celestino Javalde was elected Municipal President. With the help of his vice-president and other municipal officials, he stressed land reforms, which paved the way for equal distribution of lands. The President-elect of 1908–1910, Valerio Escobar concentrated on the construction of roads from Sibut to San Agustin. He also founded the barrios of Santa Barbara and Kapisungan (now Bagong Sikat). Desiderio De Guzman was elected in 1910 and served up to 1912. He had many achievements but among all these, he paid more attention to the improvements of records in the Poblacion. During the
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of Municipal President Agapito Kurameng, (1912–1916), he initiated the construction of a concrete elementary school building (Gabaldon building) which now comprised one of the central school buildings of the San Jose West Elementary School. The improvement of roads, and expropriation of lots for the Municipal Hall and the Public Market were among his other achievements. The construction of the Municipal building and the construction of more roads leading to the barrios were launched by Gregorio Cadhit (1916–1919). He was re-elected to office from 1919 to 1922. During his second term, he initiated the construction of one of the buildings of the public market. As years went by, the town developed such that there was a need for more public improvements and building constructions for the welfare of the populace. To meet these demands, the newly elected President Rafael Rueda and Vice-president Estanislao Arquero with the help of other municipal officials put up a Puericulture Center and a Municipal Nursery from 1922 to 1925. A second building for the public market was also constructed. Telephone lines connecting the poblacion with all the barrios were installed. A road to Kalbarito (now Palestina) was constructed and more improvement of roads was done. Raymundo Eugenio was elected Municipal President of San Jose for the period from 1925 to 1928. A third building for the public market was constructed and more construction of roads, especially those leading to Andres Bonifacio, were put underway. In 1928–1931, Apolonio Pascual and Vice-president Victorino Villar were instrumental in putting up the fourth building for the public market and the municipal dispensary. More improvement of roads leading to the barrios was also done. Raymundo Eugenio was re-elected to the office. He served from 1931 to 1934 with Vice-president Ladislao Bunag. Eugenio was called the road-building President of San Jose because of his efforts in the construction of many roads especially leading to the barrios of Bagong Bayan, Porais, Tondod, and Andres Bonifacio. Apolonio Pascual was re-elected for the 1934–1937 term. Dimas Tomas was his vice president. Changes in the set-up in 1935 upon the establishment of the
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marked the transition of the heads of the municipal government to be known as the Alcalde and Vice-Alcalde. Aside from the construction of more roads, the barrios of Patacla (now San Francisco) and A. Pascual were founded. The waterworks that provide the people of San Jose with drinking water was constructed and installed. The home economics building of San Jose Central School was also constructed. Alcalde Pedro Del Pilar and Vice-Alcalde Severino Bautista, under the Commonwealth government, established NARIC (National Rice and Corn) buying stations in the town. This was during their term of office from 1937 to 1940. They were re-elected for the 1940–1942 term. As a continuation of their policies, the improvement of roads was continued.


Japanese occupation

Upon the outbreak of
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on December 8, 1941, San Jose became an evacuation center for refugees from neighboring provinces especially those from Manila and its suburbs. The town was bombed by two Japanese planes on December 23, 1941. The terror-stricken populace, who suffered heavy casualties, fled to the remotest barrios of San Jose. An emergency government was established in the barrio of Porais with Basilio Duran as Mayor, appointed by the military forces of the
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. The emergency government existed for a short time, due to the arrival of the
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on January 26, 1942. An emergency government, under the control of the Japanese Imperial Forces, was likewise established in Porais with Matias Bautista as Mayor. Due to the non-cooperation of Bautista, the Japanese army replaced him with Anastacio Bascos. Engr. Casimiro Panajon succeeded him, but was later murdered by the Japanese for his non-collaboration with them and his guerilla activities. During the liberation, Anselmo Patacsil, Pedro Del Pilar and Basilio Duran were appointed in succession as Mayors by the PCAU (Philippine Civil Affairs Unit). Each served for a short period in 1945–1946. They once more strived for the re-organization of the municipal government in cooperation with officials to coordinate the work of the PCAU. These persons helped in the establishment of emergency hospitals, the North Provincial High School and the re-opening of elementary schools.


Philippine independence

After Philippine independence in 1946, Alfonso Villamar was elected Mayor with Paulino Margarejo as his Vice Mayor, (1947–1951). Among their achievements were the maintenance of evacuees, pacification campaign, rehabilitation of devastated government building, the establishment of a fire department and a municipal library and the improvement of roads.


Creation of Llanera

In 1954, the barrios of Bagumbayan (townsite), Andres Bonifacio, Caridad, San Mauricio (portion), Parang Manga (portion), Santa Barbara, Floridablanca, Gomez, San Francisco, and Victoria were separated to form the town of Llanera along with some territory from Talavera and
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.


Cityhood

On August 4, 1969, by virtue of Republic Act 6051, San Jose was converted into a city, making it as the third city in
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after
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and
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.


Geography

San Jose has a
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( Köppen-Geiger system: ''Aw''),The average annual temperature is 26.7 °C in San Jose. Precipitation here averages 1869 mm. The city of San Jose lies at 15° 47' North, 120° 59' East in
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. The estimated elevation at these coordinates is approximately 109.9 meters or 360.4 feet above mean sea level. San Jose City is from
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, from
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, from
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, and from
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.


Barangays

San Jose City is politically subdivided into 38
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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.


Climate

The city has two pronounced seasons, rainy season from the months of May to November and the dry season in the remaining months.


Demographics


Language

The current population of San Jose City is 129,424 people in 23,191 households as of May 2010. The majority language used is
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, more than 72 percent of the population speak it as their native tongue, followed by Ilocano,
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, and Pangasinense.


Religion

On February 16, 1984, the Diocese of San Jose was created by
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. The creation of the new
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bisected the province horizontally into the
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in the south, and the Diocese of San Jose in the north, both the
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s of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. 80% of the city residents are
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s and the patron saint is
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. The feast is celebrated every March 19 annually. The diocese now has 17
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es administered by 22 priests working under one
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. Among its Catholic institutions are 9 high schools, 4 elementary schools, 6 kindergarten schools, 1 diocesan catechetical center, and the Don Bosco Training Center.


Economy

Agriculture is the prime revenue of San Jose City since it is a part of the rice granary of the Philippines. However other agri-based produce are vegetables, fruits and onions. The city is now a leading producer of onions in the country. The city's local crops range from rice, corn, and onion; thus the city is also referred to as the "City of the Golden Harvests" and “Rice Bowl of the Philippines.” Other crops are mango, banana, eggplant, and garlic.


Industries

San Jose City is home to various renewable energy firms including the 24-megawatt San Jose City iPower Corporation. Considered the first of its kind in the country, the San Jose biomass project is using 100% rice husk. The biomass facility was put up by 21 rice millers of the city in a joint venture with the Union Energy Corp. owned by businessman Lucio Co, to set up a P1.2-billion rice husk-powered system that is now generating 12 megawatts of electricity, 10.8 MW of which feed the Luzon grid. Another 12 MW expansion was commissioned in 2017. In 2017, the Board of Investments (BOI) has approved the P777-million biomass power plant project of VS Gripal Power Corp. which involved the development, construction and operation of another 6 MW biomass power plant. Similarly, the plant generates power using rice husk as feedstock. Commercial operations started in December 2019. Meanwhile, several other solar energy projects was put up in the city including the 10 MW SJC SolarPower Corporation project and another 10 MW solar power project by V-Mars Solar Energy Corporation which was recently acquired by Yuchengco group's PetroGreen Energy Corp.


Shopping centers

San Jose City serves as another shopping hub, besides Cabanatuan, in the province and other nearby localities and provinces like Pangasinan and Nueva Viscaya. Malls like Waltermart and Magic Mall have already established their presence in the city. In terms of future developments, the Philippines' major mall chains SM, Robinsons, and
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all have expressed plans to build branches in the city.


Tourism

;Tayabo Nature Park: The park is situated at the gateway to the
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, at the foot of Mount Caraballo. It has a hundred step stairs leading to lamp-lit pagodas in the hilltop, and from the park can be seen
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. ;Palasapas Falls: This waterfall is located in the outskirts of the city, in the barrio Manicla, seven kilometers away from the Poblacion. ;Christmas Capital: In 2018, the city has been named as the Christmas Capital of Nueva Ecija for its grand Christmas lights. ;Amangpintor Art Museum: is the first of its kind in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, and stands out as a unique museum in the country for its focus on Indigenouism Art. This art form features works created using natural pigments, such as sap from fruits and other indigenous materials, including blood and hair.


Festivals

* Tanduyong Festival: San Jose City prides itself as the "Onion Capital of the Philippines" and is a leading producer of onion, garlic, rice and vegetables. Tanduyong is a variety of onion grown in the area. Every year, on the fourth Sunday of April, the people of San Jose celebrate the Tanduyong Festival. On festival day, the streets are filled with contingents of dancers outfitted in striking, multi-hued native costumes. Special activities included are a beauty contest, tourism, and trade fair, awarding ceremony and cultural shows. * Pagibang Damara: Hundreds of years ago in
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, landlords in the haciendas made the farmers build the “''damara''”, just before planting time of palay. A “''damara''” is a makeshift shelter made from kawayan (bamboo) and nipa, built at the center of ricefields as a protection from the sun's heat or from rain. Over the years, it has been a tradition that after all the harvests were safely brought home, the “damaras” are demolished (“ginigiba”). People then start celebrating together for the bountiful harvest. In 2008, with rice as its primary produce, San Jose City conducted its First Rice Festival, adopting the century – old festive tradition. However, unlike in older days, wherein people celebrate separately in their barangays, San Jose City now celebrates together. The after-harvest celebration has become a multi-sectoral effort, collectively prepared, funded out of contributions (from the public and private sector), and participated in by all sections of the city. Since 2015, Pagibang Damara festival features the best Pancit Kanin contest. Pansit Kanin is one of the most common menus among carinderias in San Jose City.


Transportation

Major bus companies from
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ply the route going to San Jose City along the
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.
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has terminal in
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and Cubao, Quezon City has buses that travel specifically to and from Nueva Ecija. Bus companies going to San Jose City: * Baliwag Transit Inc. From Cubao/Caloocan * Saulog Transit from Olongapo City * Arayat Express from Olongapo City * Genesis Transport from Mariveles, Bataan/San Fernando City, Pampanga * Golden Bee Transport and Logistics Corporation from Cubao/Pasay * Viron Transit from Narvacan, Ilocos Sur


Former PNR Station in San Jose

The
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(then Manila Railroad Company) used to have a branch line northwards from
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in
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and branches out from the mainline in
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going to San Jose City. The Tarlac-San Jose line, which served the towns of
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,
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and San Jose, was initially constructed in the 1920s and was completed in 1939. However, in 1988, the North Main Line was closed (see
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) and subsequently dismantled. The concrete ruins of the old PNR station of San Jose are located along San Roque Street in Barangay Abar 1st.


Expressways and Bypass Roads

San Jose City shall also be serviced by a future expressway, which is the partially completed
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( SCTEX- TPLEX to San Jose City), when finished. The expressway will shorten the usual travel time between the neighboring provinces and San Jose City also stimulating the economy of the towns that the carriageway will pass through as a direct consequence. To decongest the Pan-Philippine Highway, San Jose City Bypass Road was constructed. It passes through barangays Caanawan, Abar 2nd, Sto. Niño 1st and 2nd, Malasin, Manicla and Kita-kita; and ends at San Jose-Lupao Road, serving as an easier access going to
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and
Umingan Umingan, officially the Municipality of Umingan (; ; ), is a municipality of the Philippines, municipality in the Philippine Province, province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to thPSA2020 census, it has a population of 77,074 people. Um ...
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Pangasinan Pangasinan, officially the Province of Pangasinan (, ; ; ), is a coastal Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Ilocos Region of Luzon. Its capital is Lingayen, Pangasinan, Lingayen while San Carlos, Pangasi ...
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Education

San Jose City has many private and public schools. Private schools: * Bethany Christian Academy * Bettbien Montessori * Bascos San Jose School * Bettbien High School * College for Research & Technology- San Jose City Campus * Core Gateway College * Hope Of Manitoba Essential Academy (HOME Academy) * Mount Carmel Montessori Center * Nieves Center for Education, Inc. -San Jose City * San Jose Christian CollegesSan Jose Christian Colleges
/ref> * School of the Sacred Heart of San Jose City * St. Joseph School * Gracious Shepherd Christian Academy * Keanney-Diaz Educational Institute * Elim School for Values and Excellence * Evangelical Christian Academy * St. John's Academy * STI College San Jose City * St. Augustine Foundation Colleges of Nueva Ecija Inc. San Jose City *
Araullo University Araullo University (), also referred to by its acronym "AU " or simply "Araullo", is a private, non-sectarian secondary and higher education institution in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It was established in 1950. The university of ...
San Jose Campus Public schools: * San Jose East Central School * San Jose West Central School * Abar Elementary School * Bagong Sikat Integrated School * Caanawan National High School * Caanawan Elementary School * Calaocan Elementary School * CLSU Laboratory High School-Pinili * San Jose City National High School (Formerly CPNHS) * Constancio Padilla National High School Kita-kita Annex * Porais National High School * Porais Elementary School * Pinili Elementary School * San Agustin Integrated School * Santo Tomas Elementary School * Santo Niño 3rd High School * Tayabo Elementary School * Tayabo High School - CPNHS Annex * Tondod High School


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