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Cabanatuan

Cabanatuan, officially the City of Cabanatuan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Cabanatuan; Ilocano: Siudad ti Cabanatuan), is a 1st class component city in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 327,325 people, [3] making it the most populous city in Nueva Ecija and the fifth-most populous in Central Luzon.

Cabanatuan
City of Cabanatuan
(From top, left to right: Maharlika Highway-Cagayan Valley Road Crossing Intersection, Gen. Antonio Luna Equestrian Statue, Old Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol, San Nicolas de Tolentino Cathedral, Nueva Ecija High School)
Nickname(s): 
Gateway to the North
Tricycle Capital of the Philippines
Commercial Hub of Nueva Ecija
Motto(s): 
Pagbabago, Progreso, Disiplina
Map of Nueva Ecija with Cabanatuan highlighted
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Cabanatuan
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 15°29′27″N 120°58′04″E / 15.4908°N 120.9678°E / 15.4908; 120.9678Coordinates: 15°29′27″N 120°58′04″E / 15.4908°N 120.9678°E / 15.4908; 120.9678
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Luzon
ProvinceNueva Ecija
District 3rd district
Founded1750
CityhoodJune 15, 1950
Barangays89 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorMyca Elizabeth R. Vergara
 • Vice MayorJulius Cesar V. Vergara
 • RepresentativeRosanna V. Vergara
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate217,785 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total192.29 km2 (74.24 sq mi)
Elevation
52 m (171 ft)
Highest elevation
393 m (1,289 ft)
Lowest elevation
12 m (39 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total327,325
 • Density1,700/km2 (4,400/sq mi)
 • Households
81,792
Demonym(s)Cabanatueños (Male),
Cabanatueñas (Female),
Cabanatuenean
Economy
 • Income class1st city income class
 • Poverty incidence
3.12
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 1,894 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 6,978 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 1,964 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 3,473 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityCabanatuan Electric Corporation (CELCOR)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
3100
PSGC
034903000
IDD:area code+63 (0)44
Native languagesKapampangan
Tagalog
Ilocano
Websitewww.cabanatuancity.gov.ph

The city is popular for being home to more than 30,000 motorized tricycles, making it the "Tricycle Capital of the Philippines."[5] Its strategic location along the Cagayan Valley Road has made the city a major economic, educational, medical, entertainment, shopping, and transportation center in Nueva Ecija and nearby provinces in the region such as Tarlac, Aurora, and Bulacan. It has also earned the moniker "Gateway to the North."

Cabanatuan remained Nueva Ecija's capital until 1965 when the government created nearby Palayan City as the new provincial capital. Nueva Ecija's old capitol and other government offices are still used and maintained by the provincial administration.

After the campaign for the city's designation as a Highly Urbanized City failed, a motion was made to convert the city into a lone district instead.

History

 
Marker of Gen. Antonio Luna's Death Place

Cabanatuan was founded as a Barrio of Gapan in 1750 and became a Municipality and capital of La Provincia de Nueva Ecija in 1780. Cabanatuan is the site of the historical "Plaza Lucero" and the Cabanatuan Cathedral, where General Antonio Luna was assassinated by Captain Pedro Janolino and members of the Kawit battalion. Cabanatuan lost the title of provincial capital in 1850 when the capital of Nueva Ecija was moved to San Isidro, another historic town. It was only in 1917, when the Administrative code was enacted, that Cabanatuan was restored as capital of the Province. However, in 1965, Congress created Palayan City, which has been the capital ever since.

During World War II, the occupying Japanese built Cabanatuan Prison Camp, where many American soldiers were imprisoned, some of whom had been forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March. In January 1945, elements of the U.S. Army 6th Ranger Battalion and two teams of Alamo Scouts marched 30 miles (48 km) behind enemy lines to rescue the prisoners in what became known as the Raid at Cabanatuan. As a result of the raid on January 30, 1945, victorious Filipino guerrillas, American troops of the U.S. Army 6th Ranger Battalion and Alamo Scouts celebrated having obtained the freedom of 500 American POWs. Soon thereafter, Philippine and American forces re-established the presence of military general headquarters and military camp bases of the Philippine Commonwealth Army, Philippine Constabulary 2nd Constabulary Regiment, and the United States Army in Cabanatuan from February 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, during the Allied Liberation. Before long, the combined Philippine Commonwealth and American armed forces, in cooperation with local guerrilla resistance fighters and Hukbalahap Communist guerrillas,[citation needed] had liberated Central Luzon from Japanese Imperial forces, a campaign that lasted from January until August 1945.

In 1957, the barrios of Mataas na Kahoy, Balangkare Norte, Balangkare Sur, Sapang Kawayan, Magasawang Sampaloc, Talabutab Norte, Talabutab Sur, Platero, Belen, Pecaleon, Piñahan, Kabulihan, Pasong-Hari, Balaring, Pulong Singkamas, Panaksak, Bravo, Sapang Bato, Burol, Miller, Tila Patio, Pula, Carinay, and Acacia were separated from Cabanatuan and constituted into a separate and independent municipality known as General Mamerto Natividad.[6]

Cityhood

Cabanatuan became a city by virtue of Republic Act No. 526, approved on June 16, 1950.[7]

Highly Urbanized City (HUC)

In 1998, Cabanatuan was declared by then-president Fidel V. Ramos as a highly urbanized city however it failed ratification after the majority of votes in the plebiscite was negative.

Cabanatuan was declared as highly urbanized city by President Benigno S. Aquino III under Presidential Proclamation No. 418 on July 14, 2012.[8] A plebiscite scheduled in December 2012 was moved by the Commission on Elections to January 25, 2014, so as not to burden the poll body during its preparation for the 2013 local elections in the province. Incumbent Governor Aurelio Matias Umali, who had a strong voter base in the city, opposed the conversion and submitted a petition to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order on January 24, 2014.[9] On April 23, 2014, voting 9-5-1, the Supreme Court granted a petition for certiorari filed by Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali and declared as null and void Comelec Minute Resolution No. 12-0797 dated September 11, 2012, and Minute Resolution No. 12-0925 dated October 16, 2012, setting a date for the conduct of a plebiscite in which only registered voters of Cabanatuan would be allowed to vote.[10] The province-wide plebiscite was rescheduled for November 8, 2014, but cancelled again because the Cabanatuan City government could not provide the necessary funds. No new date is to be set until the city government certifies that 101 million is available for the holding of the plebiscite.[11]

1990 Luzon Earthquake

Cabanatuan was near the epicenter of the infamous 1990 Luzon earthquake, which registered a 7.8 on the surface wave magnitude scale, at roughly 3 pm on July 16, 1990. It leveled some buildings, most notably the Christian College of the Philippines (Liwag Colleges) in the midst of class time, and killed 1,653 people. Around 154 people were said to be killed inside the CCP building.

Unlike in Baguio, local and international journalists were able to arrive at Cabanatuan City hours after the tremor, and media coverage of the quake in its immediate aftermath centered on the collapsed school, where rescue efforts were hampered by the lack of heavy equipment to cut through the steel reinforcement of fallen concrete.

Geography

Cabanatuan City is located in the rolling central plains of Luzon drained by the Pampanga River. The city stands 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) southwest of the provincial capital Palayan City and 116 kilometres (72 mi) north of Manila. It is bordered by Santa Rosa to the south, Talavera and Gen. Mamerto Natividad to the north, Palayan to the north east, Laur to the east, and Aliaga to the west.

Climate and Natural Disasters

Cabanatuan has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen climate classification: Aw), with year-round warm weather and distinct dry and wet seasons. It is touted as one of the hottest cities in the country; in the summer season of 2011 Cabanatuan reached its hottest temperature at 39.8 °C, also the hottest in the Philippines in that same year, and on June 4, 2015 PAGASA reported a 53 °C (127 °F) heat index for the city, which is the hottest yet recorded.

According to the fifth Annual Natural Hazards Risk Atlas (NHRA) report in 2015, Cabanatuan City was ranked as the sixth city in the Philippines with extreme exposure to a myriad of natural hazards, especially typhoons and flooding.[12]

Notable disasters have struck Cabanatuan City in the past decades, including the 1990 Luzon earthquake, 2013 Typhoon Santi, and 2015 Typhoon Lando. The 2013 Typhoon Santi brought extreme winds measuring up to 120 km/h, causing widespread infrastructure damages and power loss to the city.

Later in 2015, Typhoon Lando caused massive damage in the form of severe flooding in Central Luzon, including Cabanatuan City. The city experienced severe flooding, which hampered the operations of many establishments. Most roads going to the major districts of Cabanatuan were not passable to light vehicles for two to three days after the storm.

Recently in 2022, Typhoon Karding damaged numerous establishments, farmlands, and electric lines in the city.[13][14]

Climate data for Cabanatuan (rainfall and humidity 1991–2018, temperature 1981–2011, extremes 1949–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 36.2
(97.2)
38.1
(100.6)
38.8
(101.8)
39.9
(103.8)
40.4
(104.7)
38.5
(101.3)
37.0
(98.6)
36.0
(96.8)
37.0
(98.6)
37.1
(98.8)
37.5
(99.5)
36.5
(97.7)
40.4
(104.7)
Average high °C (°F) 32.1
(89.8)
32.8
(91.0)
34.3
(93.7)
36.0
(96.8)
35.6
(96.1)
34.3
(93.7)
33.0
(91.4)
32.3
(90.1)
32.5
(90.5)
32.9
(91.2)
32.7
(90.9)
32.0
(89.6)
33.4
(92.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 26.4
(79.5)
27.0
(80.6)
28.2
(82.8)
29.8
(85.6)
30.0
(86.0)
29.4
(84.9)
28.5
(83.3)
28.2
(82.8)
28.2
(82.8)
28.2
(82.8)
27.7
(81.9)
26.8
(80.2)
28.2
(82.8)
Average low °C (°F) 20.6
(69.1)
21.1
(70.0)
22.1
(71.8)
23.5
(74.3)
24.4
(75.9)
24.4
(75.9)
24.1
(75.4)
24.1
(75.4)
23.9
(75.0)
23.4
(74.1)
22.6
(72.7)
21.7
(71.1)
23.0
(73.4)
Record low °C (°F) 15.0
(59.0)
15.0
(59.0)
13.7
(56.7)
15.8
(60.4)
18.8
(65.8)
19.9
(67.8)
18.4
(65.1)
19.0
(66.2)
20.0
(68.0)
18.6
(65.5)
17.0
(62.6)
15.1
(59.2)
13.7
(56.7)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 6.7
(0.26)
24.7
(0.97)
22.4
(0.88)
32.9
(1.30)
208.3
(8.20)
184.3
(7.26)
341.5
(13.44)
386.8
(15.23)
239.6
(9.43)
180.2
(7.09)
91.9
(3.62)
28.0
(1.10)
1,747.3
(68.79)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 2 3 3 3 12 14 18 19 16 10 6 5 111
Average relative humidity (%) 84 83 80 79 82 87 89 89 89 88 86 85 85
Source: PAGASA[15][16][17]

Barangays

Cabanatuan is administratively subdivided into 89 barangays.[18]

Barangay Barangay Population

(2015)

Barangay Population

(2020)

Aduas Centro (Aduas) 5,116 5,116
Aduas Norte 5,546 5,755
Aduas Sur 6,745 7,640
Bagong Sikat 4,599 5,272
Bagong Buhay 852 934
Bakero 3,073 3,359
Bakod Bayan 7,659 9,981
Balite 2,141 2,307
Bangad 7,596 7,688
Bantug Bulalo 2,390 2,009
Bantug Norte 8,695 8,686
Barlis 2,066 2,258
Barrera District (Poblacion) 5,374 5,290
Bernardo District (Poblacion) 1,233 1,144
Bitas 5,779 5,513
Bonifacio District (Poblacion) 2,917 3,041
Buliran 3,322 3,461
Cabu 4,054 5,182
Caudillo 1,614 1,920
Calawagan (Kalawagan) 1,757 1,836
Caalibangbangan 11,112 11,104
Camp Tinio (Campo Tinio) 11,449 11,917
Caridad Village 1,885 1,905
Cinco-Cinco 1,816 2,163
City Supermarket/Bayan (Poblacion) 172 95
Communal 1,451 1,791
Cruz Roja 4,145 5,354
Daan Sarile 7,191 8,030
Dalampang 2,057 2,202
Dicarma (Poblacion) 4,480 4,344
Dimasalang (Poblacion) 1,421 1,281
Dionisio S. Garcia (D.S. Garcia) 7,076 7,405
Fatima (Poblacion) 886 777
General Luna (Poblacion) 1,548 1,516
Hermogenes C. Concepcion, Sr. (H. Concepcion) 4,039 4,756
Ibabao-Bana 2,313 2,662
Imelda District 4,001 3,639
Isla (Poblacion) 2,081 2,340
Kalikid Norte 3,344 3,585
Kalikid Sur 5,056 6,210
Kapitan Pepe Subdivision (Poblacion) 4,425 4,795
Lagare 2,366 2,715
Lourdes (Matungal-tungal) 2,457 2,478
M.S. Garcia 4,670 6,148
Mabini Extension 3,314 3,208
Mabini Homesite 4,317 5,501
Macatbong 3,378 3,623
Magsaysay District 4,492 4,242
Magsaysay South 2,800 2,419
Maria Theresa 930 969
Matadero (Poblacion) 1,123 1,010
Mayapyap Norte 2,288 2,750
Mayapyap Sur 5,473 5,904
Melojavilla (Poblacion) 654 387
Nabao (Poblacion) 730 703
Obrero 4,361 4,360
Padre Burgos (Poblacion) 324 328
Padre Crisostomo 4,018 4,298
Pagas 2,997 3,261
Palagay 2,221 2,648
Pamaldan 3,870 4,203
Pangatian 2,815 3,290
Patalac 2,349 2,417
Polilio 2,605 2,913
Pula 1,708 1,306
Quezon District (Poblacion) 1,949 1,648
Rizdelis (Poblacion) 789 784
Samon 1,713 1,806
San Isidro 4,996 6,277
San Josef Norte 4,442 4,684
San Josef Sur 6,793 7,785
San Juan Accfa (San Juan Poblacion) 6,687 8,772
San Roque Norte 1,128 944
San Roque Sur 1,356 1,314
Sanbermicristi (Poblacion) 1,331 1,298
Sangitan 2,015 1,566
Sangitan East 2,050 1,531
Santa Arcadia 4,598 5,751
Santo Niño 1,807 1,946
Sapang 1,382 1,590
Sumacab Este 4,118 4,517
Sumacab Norte 4,698 4,869
Sumacab South 4,487 5,776
Talipapa 1,796 2,498
Valdefuente 4,321 4,216
Valle Cruz 4,856 6,503
Vijandre District (Poblacion) 1,376 1,096
Villa Ofelia Subdivision (Villa Ofelia-Caridad) 1,319 1,315
Zuleta District (Poblacion) 1,558 1,495

Demographics

Population census of Cabanatuan
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 7,109—    
1918 15,286+5.24%
1939 46,626+5.45%
1948 54,668+1.78%
1960 69,580+2.03%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970 99,890+3.68%
1975 115,258+2.91%
1980 138,298+3.71%
1990 173,065+2.27%
1995 201,033+2.85%
YearPop.±% p.a.
2000 222,859+2.23%
2007 259,267+2.11%
2010 272,676+1.85%
2015 302,231+1.98%
2020 327,325+1.58%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[19][20][21][22]
 
St. Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral

Religion

Roman Catholicism has been the predominant religion in the city, being host to a major cathedral – the St. Nicholas of Tolentino Cathedral which serves as the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Cabanatuan. There are three other major Catholic structures located within the city: the Mother of Perpetual Help Parish, the Carmelite Sisters Convent and the Maria Assumpta Seminary. Local chapels/parishes are also present in most barangays.

The New St. Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral (popularly known as Crypta) has been under construction in Lakewood, Cabanatuan City since 1999. The cathedral is a type of round church, similar to churches that were prominent in Nordic countries during the 11th and early 12th century. It will feature a park and shall be able to accommodate at least 3,000 people once it is finished.

Iglesia ni Cristo also maintains a sizable presence in Cabanatuan with its large house of worship in Barangay Zulueta that seats up to 5,000 people.

The United Methodist Church also has many local churches with a large congregation within the city. The United Methodist Church owns Wesleyan University Philippines and the Wesleyan University of the Philippines-Cardiovascular and Medical Center.

 
The New St. Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral in 2015

Other Philippine-based Christian denominations are also present in the city, such as Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide, Jesus Miracle Crusade and Members Church of God International.

The Islamic faith also has a presence in Cabanatuan, specifically within the districts of Imelda and Isla. Two large mosques exist in the city, with the largest located at Imelda District.

Economy

 
Income of Cabanatuan LGU (2003-2015)

Cabanatuan is the economic heart of Nueva Ecija. More than 640,000 people live in its metropolitan area comprising the city and its adjacent municipalities. As a hub, many people in Nueva Ecija commute to the city during the day. This causes the city's daytime population to swell to about a million.[30] Although Cabanatuan does not have significant manufacturing industries, its dynamic service and agricultural sectors drive the economy forward.

The city is a vital financial center housing a good number of banks, non-bank financial institutions, and headquarters of some of the largest rural banks in Central Luzon. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) maintains a branch in the city that performs cash operations and cash administration. As of June 2018, approximately 43 billion pesos in deposit liabilities is kept in the city's 65 banks.[31] This amount constitutes more than half of the province's deposits. In terms of banking convenience, the city ranks as one of the most livable in the country together with Makati.[32]

Water, Electricity, and Telecommunications

Most of the water supply of the city is provided for by the Cabanatuan City Water District (CCWD), founded in 1974 through a resolution enacted by the Honorable City Council of Cabanatuan City, pursuant to PD 198. In recent years, the CCWD has entered into a JVA (Joint Venture Agreement) with PrimeWater Infrastructure Corporation, a private water service provider delivering quality services in the design of water distribution systems. It continues to provide most of the city's water supply.[33]

Unlike the majority of Nueva Ecija, most of the electric services in the city are provided by the Cabanatuan Electric Corporation (CELCOR). Power generation companies like FCVC and FCRV operate a 12-8 MW diesel power plant and a 10-MW solar power plant, respectively. Major telecommunication companies like Globe Telecom, PLDT-Smart Communications, and Dito Telecommunity have also their respective infrastructures and business offices in the city. Local TV and Radio Stations, such as the city's main local channel CabTV 16 and radio broadcast channel, Big Sound FM 101.5, are also present.

Automotive Industry

The motor vehicle industry is a notable part of the city economy. Popular global automotive companies has established dealerships in the city's metropolitan area. Existing car/truck dealerships include Mitsubishi, Kia, Isuzu, Mazda, Ford, Nissan, Peugeot, Hyundai, Hyundai Trucks and Buses, Suzuki, and Mahindra, all in Cabanatuan; Toyota, Foton and Honda in Santa Rosa town; Chevrolet and Hino in San Leonardo town. Motorcycle dealerships are common like in most Philippine mid-sized cities.

Logistics and Distribution

The city is also a distribution and logistics center for goods and commodities; a number of distribution warehouses and sales offices of various companies serve the whole of Nueva Ecija and parts of neighboring provinces. The NFA warehouses in the city play an important role in regulating Nueva Ecija's burgeoning rice industry. The city acts as a trading place or bagsakan of agricultural produce from the surrounding farming communities.

Indicators reflect Cabanatuan's economic achievements in the past few years.[34] Annual business registrations in the city grew 31.7% last 2015[35] while locally sourced taxes grew 14.81% annually in the five years to 2015.[36] Residential buildings and subdivisions, numbering more than a hundred, are taking up lands on the fringes of the downtown.

Real Estate and Investment

 
Camella Nueva Ecija

The presence of big land developers such as Santa Lucia Realty, Vista Land, and Ayala Land ensures competition and quality in the new suburban homes. New commercial buildings are springing up in the CBD and along Maharlika Highway at an average of seventy-five per year.

Cabanatuan nowadays is gradually becoming a major investment hub and is considered one of the most competitive cities for doing business in the country. Investors in banking, real estate, retail and other business and industrial enterprises are similarly drawn to the city because of its adequate infrastructure and investor support services.

 
Avida Residences Cabanatuan

Its continuing urbanization is also luring investors into its suburban municipalities as well.

To further explore its economic potentials, Cabanatuan is seeking to have a share of the IT-BPO boom. The first call center in Nueva Ecija was successfully established in the city in 2008. The city government is providing prospective investors with fast business applications processing, low business taxes, and other incentives to attract big-ticket projects.[36]

In 2015, the city's total assets amounted to PHP 3.719 billion and the total income reached PHP 1.696 billion.[37]

Shopping Centers

Cabanatuan City serves as a major shopping hub in the province and other nearby localities.

Major Philippine mall chains such as Robinsons Malls, SM Supermalls, Walter Mart, and Puregold Price Club, Inc. have established their presence in the city. Currently, major shopping centers in the city include: NE Pacific Mall; SM Megacenter; Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan; SM City Cabanatuan which is built as a regional SM supermall with amenities such as a roof park, an indoor park, and a large-screen cinema;[38] AllHome, and Waltermart. Cabanatuan has also multiple grocery and department stores including a chain of Savemore Supermarkets, Puregold Supermarkets, NE Supermarkets, and the warehouse club store, S&R. The city has also numerous hardware centers like Ace Hardware, Citi Hardware, and Wilcon Depot.

In terms of future developments, Robinsons Land Corp. expressed plans for their second mall in the city.[39] The plan has since received backlash from groups that were against the decision to build it in the site of Nueva Ecija's Old Provincial Capitol.

Cabanatuan is also building a new main public market that is set to open on December 2023, after its old public market burnt down in April 2020.[40] In the meantime, a temporary public market is built in Melencio Street Ext., Brgy. Kapitan Pepe. It will soon be converted into the city's convention center. The government will also be building another temporary market in Brgy. San Isidro while the Magsaysay Market in Brgy. Sangitan is under renovation.

No. Name Opening Date Location Remarks Image
1 All Home

Cabanatuan

27 November 2020 Brgy. Mabini Extension, Cabanatuan City First AllHome branch in Cabanatuan and the entire province of Nueva Ecija.[41]
2 NE Mall (NE Supermarket) Brgy. Zulueta, Cabanatuan City First mall in Nueva Ecija.
 
3 NE Pacific Mall Apr 1996 Brgy. H. Concepcion Sr., Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City First full-service mall in Nueva Ecija, which houses many restaurants, amenities, and also a movie theater that has three cinemas.
 
4 Puregold Cabanatuan 8 October 2011 Brgy. Bernardo District, Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City. First Puregold supermarket in Nueva Ecija.
 
5 Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan 4 February 2009 Brgy. H. Concepcion Sr., Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City. First Robinsons mall in Nueva Ecija. Originally named "Robinsons Cabanatuan," the mall was rebranded as "Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan", referring to the RRHI's (the mall's operator) own community mall-formatted that it was the sister counterpart of Robinsons Malls.
 
6 SM City Cabanatuan 9 October 2015 Brgy. H. Concepcion Sr., Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City. The second largest mall in Central Luzon, boasting a total retail area of 154,020 square meters. The five-story mall also includes two Sky Gardens, a Garden Park, a Roof Park, as well as a large-format theater capable for 3D movies and stadium-type seating similar to IMAX housing up to 507 guests.
 
7 SM Megacenter Cabanatuan 25 April 2015 Melencio corner General Tinio Streets, Brgy. San Roque Norte, Cabanatuan City. First SM supermall in Nueva Ecija. The four-story mall was acquired in 2013 from the CHAS Realty and Development Corp before being developed into a SM mall.[42]
8 Waltermart Cabanatuan 11 December 2015 Brgy. Dicarma, Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City. First Waltermart branch in Cabanatuan.

Hotels and Restaurants

 
Harvest Hotel

The city has numerous accommodation and lodging establishments such as hotels, motels, inns, and resorts. In recent years, the local food scene in the city has experienced growth. Several restaurants, fast-food chains like Jollibee, McDonald's, and KFC, bars, coffee shops, and nightclubs are also located in the city. The local food scene offers a variety of culinary choices such as local delicacies, Japanese cuisine, and Korean cuisine. Food joints have also been established in Kapitan Pepe Subdivision, such as the Banatu Box Food Park, which is billed as one of the city's top food destinations.

Transportation

Public Transportation

Land

 
Cabanatuan City Central Terminal

Cabanatuan City is a major hub of land transportation services in Central Luzon. The city has many bus companies operating provincial and regional routes, with the Cabanatuan Central Transport Terminal serving as the terminus.

Much of the city's population rely on public transportation such as tricycles and jeeps to get around the city. The jeepney was patterned after U.S. Army jeeps and have been in use since the years immediately following World War II. Almost all types of public road transport plying Cabanatuan are privately owned and operated under government franchise.

Jeepney, van, and mini-bus operators serve routes within the province with some reaching as far to Dingalan, Baler, and Dilasag in Aurora, Olongapo City, San Fernando, and Dau in Pampanga, Mariveles and Balanga in Bataan, Baguio in Benguet, Dagupan, and Tarlac City. Tricycle operators serve local routes in the city and sometimes to nearby towns of Santa Rosa and Talavera.

 
Unloading area at the Cabanatuan City Central Terminal

Intercity and interprovincial buses from Manila serve the city, and are usually operated by Baliwag Transit, Inc., Five Star, Victory Liner, Genesis Transport Service Inc., GV Florida Transport, ES Transport Inc., and Pangasinan Solid North.

Cabanatuan is accessible via the major expressway networks such as NLEX (from either Bulacan or Pampanga), SCTEX (from either Pampanga or Tarlac) and TPLEX (from Tarlac or Pangasinan). Then, the main access roads leading to Cabanatuan are the Pan-Philippine Highway, Santa Rosa –Tarlac Road, and the Nueva Ecija – Aurora Road.

Air

The nearest airfield to Cabanatuan is the Fort Magsaysay Airfield, the largest military reservation of the Philippines located in the nearby town of Santa Rosa.

Road Network

National Highway

 
Maharlika Highway - Cagayan Valley Road in Cabanatuan

Maharlika Highway (or Pan-Philippine Highway) is the main highway traversing Cabanatuan where most vehicles going to Cagayan Valley pass through. The city's portion of the Maharlika Highway starts from the city's southernmost barangay, Brgy. Sumacab Este, and ends at Brgy. Caalibangbangan.

Another highway that traverses Cabanatuan is the Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road. The highway links Cabanatuan to Baler, Aurora, passing through rural towns in eastern Nueva Ecija.

Arterial Roads

Burgos Avenue and Del Pilar Street both serve as the city's main thoroughfare in the downtown area. Other major roads include the General Tinio and Rizal Streets that run through the city proper in an east–west direction; Mabini Street, where two of the city's three universities are situated, and the Circumferential Road that connects the downtown area to the Kapitan Pepe residential district.

 
Cabanatuan Circumferential Road - Maharlika Highway Junction

Cabanatuan was previously served by the Manila Railroad Company in 1905 through the Balagtas – Cabanatuan line which was abandoned after the war because scavengers looted pieces of the rail tracks. Rail service was resumed in 1969 after the rehabilitation of the rail tracks as mandated by a government order. The service was again abandoned in the 1980s. The old Cabanatuan Railway Station is located at Barangay General Luna and is converted to a daycare center with the original structure remaining.

Expressways and Toll Roads

Cabanatuan shall also be serviced by future expressways once completed. These are the North Luzon East Expressway (Quezon City to Cabanatuan), and the partially completed Central Luzon Link Expressway (SCTEX-TPLEX to San Jose City). Both expressways will shorten the usual travel time between the neighboring provinces and Cabanatuan City, also stimulating the economy of the towns that the carriageway will pass through as a direct consequence.[43] Central Luzon Link Expressway from Tarlac City to San Juan, Aliaga is set to open in 2023. It is still unknown when NLEE will be completed.

Bypass Roads

During the early 2000s to decongest the Pan-Philippine Highway and to spur new developments outside the downtown area, two bypass roads were constructed in Cabanatuan: the 10.3-kilometer Felipe Vergara Highway provides a direct route to Cagayan Valley, and the 12.35-kilometer Emilio Vergara Highway which links Santa Rosa to Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road, avoiding traffic bottleneck along Pan-Philippine Highway. There are present efforts being made to extend the Emilio Vergara Highway to Talavera.

Two flyovers are currently being constructed to ease prevailing traffic congestions in the city.

  • The 278-meter Nueva Ecija - Aurora Road - Emilio Vergara Highway Flyover will be an extension of the Emilio Vergara Highway towards the Leopoldo Vergara Bridge, and will end at the boundary of Cabanatuan at Talavera, near the partially-completed CLLEX.
  • The 330-meter Emilio Vergara Highway - Lakewood Intersection Flyover aims to reduce the traffic bottleneck in the Lakewood Avenue - Emilio Vergara Highway intersection.[44]

Another flyover will also be built from Jollibee Sumacab Este to Emilio Vergara Highway in the future to alleviate traffic conditions in the Maharlika Highway.

Cabanatuan is also building major dike roads that shall serve as access roads to far-flung barangays in the city, such as Barangay Samon and Barangay Caudillo.

City Traffic

Infrastructure improvements by the administration are ongoing. A Unified Command Center (UCC) for the city's traffic light system is currently under construction at 25 major intersections. Separate tricycle lanes are also present within the perimeter of the Public Market. Road extension, and road widening of the Emilio Vergara Highway from two to six lanes is nearing its completion. The widening of all city and arterial roads from one- to two-lane highway to three-lane highway is also being considered.

Tourism

 
Freedom Park
 
Gen. Antonio Luna Monument

Historical sites found in the city include:

  • Cabanatuan Railroad Station is found in Barangay General Luna. It was built in early 1927 as the terminus of the now-abandoned Balagtas-Cabanatuan line. The building has since been converted into a barangay civic center and day care center, with the original structure preserved.
  • Camp Pangatian (Prisoner of War Memorial Shrine) (Now Cabanatuan American Memorial), began as a military training camp for twenty years until converted into a concentration camp for allied prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation. A popular tourist destination among war veterans by way of the WWII Veteran's Homecoming Program. Camp Pangatian's liberation of World War II American prisoners of war held by the Japanese forces in January 1945 was the most successful rescue operation ever executed by the American military aided by the Filipino guerillas who were fighting the invaders. That tactical operation was immortalized in the movie The Great Raid.
  • Freedom Park is a two-hectare provincial park located in front of the Old Provincial Capitol of Nueva Ecija, civic spaces as well as various monuments and memorials can be found inside the park which includes a monument dedicated to General Antonio Luna who was assassinated in the nearby Cathedral of San Nicolas de Tolentino.
  • Gen. Antonio Luna Statue and Marker in found in Plaza Lucero. This statue of Philippine hero General Antonio Luna astride a horse stands at the plaza in front of the cathedral on the exact spot where the brave general was assassinated in 1899 in the city that adopted him subsequently. In May 2022, alongside Plaza Lucero, the statue was renovated and re-opened to the public.
  • Old Provincial Capitol of Nueva Ecija is located along Burgos Avenue. The old provincial capitol was designed by prominent American architect William E. Parsons who also designed government buildings in Manila, Cebu and Laguna during the American Colonial Period. The old edifice has since been renovated and expanded.
  • Cabanatuan Eco Park is a future city project that will convert the Valle Cruz dumpsite into a ten-hectare eco park. Government centers, including the new Cabanatuan City Hall, are to be built within the area.

Festivals and celebrations celebrated in Cabanatuan include:

  • Banatu Festival celebrates its founding anniversary as a chartered city. From its humble beginning in 2015, "Banatu Festival" aims to showcase the history, culture, talent, beauty and craftsmanship of Cabanatueños.
  • Longganisa Festival one of the activities in "Banatu Festival" and is held in the vicinity of the public market along Paco Roman Street. Apart from the local meat traders and customers, tourists from nearby towns also join the celebration. Highlights of this festival are the cooking contests and the different preparations for longganisa (native sausage like "batutay", "longganisang bawang" and "longganisang matamis"), including spaghetti and “binagoongan”.

Government

Cabanatuan City's current seat of government, the city hall, is located at Barangay San Josef Sur. The local government structure is composed of one mayor, one vice mayor, and ten councilors. Each official is elected publicly to a 3-year term and can be re-elected up to 3 terms in succession. The day-to-day administration of the city is handled by the city administrator.

Education

 
Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
 
Wesleyan University (Philippines)

Cabanatuan is a regional educational hub. The city more than forty higher education institutions including four universities, a science high school, more than fifty public and private high schools, and more than a hundred public and private primary schools.

Some prominent schools, universities and colleges within the city include:

  • ABE International College
  • Acatech Aviation College
  • AMA Computer College
  • Asian College of Science and Technology
  • Asian Institute of Computer Studies (AICS)
  • Asian Institute of E-commerce (AIE) Cabanatuan
  • Araullo University Main Campus
  • Araullo University South Campus
  • Cabanatuan East Central School
  • Cabanatuan City Senior High School
  • Camp Tinio National High School
  • Cesar E. Vergara Memorial High School
  • College for Research & Technology
  • College of the Immaculate Conception
  • Datamex Institute of Computer Technology - Cabanatuan City
  • Dr. Gloria Lacson Foundation Colleges
  • Eduardo L. Joson Memorial College
  • First Asian International Systems College
  • Good Samaritan Colleges
  • Great Values Learning Center
  • Honorato C. Perez Sr. Memorial Science High School
  • La Fortuna College
  • Lazaro Francisco Integrated School
  • Little Merry Hearts Montessori Center
  • Maria Assumpta Seminary
  • Midway Maritime Foundation
  • M.V. Gallego Foundation Colleges
  • Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Sumacab Main Campus
  • Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology General Tinio Street Campus
  • North Central Academy for Culinary Arts
  • Our Lady of Fatima University
  • Philippine Statesman College
  • Provincial Manpower Training Center
  • St. Augustine Foundation College
  • St. Bernadette Montessori Academy
  • St. John Regis Health Care Institute Inc.
  • Skill Power Institute
  • Wesleyan University (Philippines)

Healthcare

Many hospitals and clinics can be found in the city, most are private and with modern facilities which made Cabanatuan City the center for medical operations and research in the province. Most residents of the province go to Cabanatuan for their check-ups and appointments in hospitals and clinics within the city.

There are three (3) notable public and six (5 fully constructed, 1 under construction) private hospitals in Cabanatuan City:

No. Name Location Remarks Image
1 Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center (PJGMRMC) Brgy. Mabini Extension, Cabanatuan City It is the 400-bed modern multi-story regional health center of Cabanatuan City. It was opened to the public on December 15, 1930, with a capacity of thirty (30) beds. The hospital has since been designated as the region's specialty center for heart and lung, kidney transplant, trauma, brain, orthopedic, physical medicine and rehabilitation, eye, and reproductive health.

The hospital's bed capacity is planned to be increased to 1000 beds in the near future.[45]

2 Eduardo L. Joson Memorial Hospital (Nueva Ecija Provincial Hospital) Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Daang Sarile, Cabanatuan City It is a government-owned hospital located along the Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Daang Sarile.
3 Dr. M.V. Gallego Cabanatuan City General Hospital Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Imelda, Cabanatuan City It is a local government-funded hospital that offers health services mostly to the people of Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, and to some extent to the neighboring municipalities.

It has since undergone rehabilitation to add more modern facilities and cater to the growing healthcare of the city.

4 Immaculate Conception Medical Center of Central Luzon (ICMC) Circumferential Road, Brgy. San Juan Accfa, Cabanatuan City A private-owned hospital located in Circumferential Road, Brgy. San Juan Accfa. It was established by a group of doctors and businessmen-investors and was opened on September 8, 2007.[46]
5 Nueva Ecija Doctors Hospital Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Sumacab Este, Cabanatuan City A private hospital started by a group of 22 American-trained doctors, headed by Dr. Rodrigo Cuizon, who arrived in Nueva Ecija during the 1960s to settle and practice their profession at Cabanatuan City.[47]

The hospital has since been undergoing renovations to add more facilities.

 
6 Good Samaritan General Hospital (GoodSam) Burgos Avenue, Cabanatuan City It is a private hospital part of the network of hospitals of Mt. Grace Hospitals (MGHI).

At present, GoodSam has an eye and laser center, a fresenius renal center and major components of a secondary hospital in both Cabanatuan and Gapan, an out-patient department, emergency room, imaging center, operating and delivery room complex and intensive care unit. (ICU)

7 Premiere Medical Center Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Daan Sarile, Cabanatuan City A private hospital that has been serving the city's residents since 1997.
8 Wesleyan University General Hospital and Cardiovascular Center Brgy. Mabini Extension, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija Non-stock, non-profit hospital owned and operated by the United Methodist Church through the Wesleyan University – Philippines (WU–P).

It is located within the campus of Wesleyan University - Philippines.

 
9 Cabanatuan Doctors Medical Center (CMC) Emilio Vergara Highway, Brgy. Valle Cruz, Cabanatuan City An under-construction private hospital situated along Emilio Vergara Highway, Brgy. Valle Cruz.

Notable personalities

Sister cities

Cabanatuan has the following sister cities:

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External links

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  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

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Cabanatuan officially the City of Cabanatuan Filipino Lungsod ng Cabanatuan Ilocano Siudad ti Cabanatuan is a 1st class component city in the province of Nueva Ecija Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 327 325 people 3 making it the most populous city in Nueva Ecija and the fifth most populous in Central Luzon CabanatuanComponent cityCity of Cabanatuan From top left to right Maharlika Highway Cagayan Valley Road Crossing Intersection Gen Antonio Luna Equestrian Statue Old Nueva Ecija Provincial Capitol San Nicolas de Tolentino Cathedral Nueva Ecija High School FlagSealNickname s Gateway to the North Tricycle Capital of the Philippines Commercial Hub of Nueva EcijaMotto s Pagbabago Progreso DisiplinaMap of Nueva Ecija with Cabanatuan highlightedOpenStreetMapCabanatuanLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 15 29 27 N 120 58 04 E 15 4908 N 120 9678 E 15 4908 120 9678 Coordinates 15 29 27 N 120 58 04 E 15 4908 N 120 9678 E 15 4908 120 9678CountryPhilippinesRegionCentral LuzonProvinceNueva EcijaDistrict3rd districtFounded1750CityhoodJune 15 1950Barangays89 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorMyca Elizabeth R Vergara Vice MayorJulius Cesar V Vergara RepresentativeRosanna V Vergara City CouncilMembers Joselito C RoquePrudencio B Garcia Jr Oscar M MendozaAldwin Joseph V DiazFroilan M ValinoMarius A GarciaMedel R SeepingRuben A Ilagan VRosendo D del Rosario Jr Epifanio G Posada Electorate217 785 voters 2022 Area 2 Total192 29 km2 74 24 sq mi Elevation52 m 171 ft Highest elevation393 m 1 289 ft Lowest elevation12 m 39 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total327 325 Density1 700 km2 4 400 sq mi Households81 792Demonym s Cabanatuenos Male Cabanatuenas Female CabanatueneanEconomy Income class1st city income class Poverty incidence3 12 2018 4 Revenue 1 894 million 2020 Assets 6 978 million 2020 Expenditure 1 964 million 2020 Liabilities 3 473 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityCabanatuan Electric Corporation CELCOR Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code3100PSGC034903000IDD area code 63 0 44Native languagesKapampangan Tagalog IlocanoWebsitewww wbr cabanatuancity wbr gov wbr phThe city is popular for being home to more than 30 000 motorized tricycles making it the Tricycle Capital of the Philippines 5 Its strategic location along the Cagayan Valley Road has made the city a major economic educational medical entertainment shopping and transportation center in Nueva Ecija and nearby provinces in the region such as Tarlac Aurora and Bulacan It has also earned the moniker Gateway to the North Cabanatuan remained Nueva Ecija s capital until 1965 when the government created nearby Palayan City as the new provincial capital Nueva Ecija s old capitol and other government offices are still used and maintained by the provincial administration After the campaign for the city s designation as a Highly Urbanized City failed a motion was made to convert the city into a lone district instead Contents 1 History 1 1 Cityhood 1 1 1 Highly Urbanized City HUC 1 2 1990 Luzon Earthquake 2 Geography 2 1 Climate and Natural Disasters 2 2 Barangays 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 4 Economy 4 1 Water Electricity and Telecommunications 4 2 Automotive Industry 4 3 Logistics and Distribution 4 4 Real Estate and Investment 4 5 Shopping Centers 4 6 Hotels and Restaurants 5 Transportation 5 1 Public Transportation 5 1 1 Land 5 1 2 Air 5 2 Road Network 5 2 1 National Highway 5 2 2 Arterial Roads 5 2 3 Expressways and Toll Roads 5 2 4 Bypass Roads 5 2 5 City Traffic 6 Tourism 7 Government 8 Education 9 Healthcare 10 Notable personalities 11 Sister cities 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit Marker of Gen Antonio Luna s Death Place Cabanatuan was founded as a Barrio of Gapan in 1750 and became a Municipality and capital of La Provincia de Nueva Ecija in 1780 Cabanatuan is the site of the historical Plaza Lucero and the Cabanatuan Cathedral where General Antonio Luna was assassinated by Captain Pedro Janolino and members of the Kawit battalion Cabanatuan lost the title of provincial capital in 1850 when the capital of Nueva Ecija was moved to San Isidro another historic town It was only in 1917 when the Administrative code was enacted that Cabanatuan was restored as capital of the Province However in 1965 Congress created Palayan City which has been the capital ever since During World War II the occupying Japanese built Cabanatuan Prison Camp where many American soldiers were imprisoned some of whom had been forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March In January 1945 elements of the U S Army 6th Ranger Battalion and two teams of Alamo Scouts marched 30 miles 48 km behind enemy lines to rescue the prisoners in what became known as the Raid at Cabanatuan As a result of the raid on January 30 1945 victorious Filipino guerrillas American troops of the U S Army 6th Ranger Battalion and Alamo Scouts celebrated having obtained the freedom of 500 American POWs Soon thereafter Philippine and American forces re established the presence of military general headquarters and military camp bases of the Philippine Commonwealth Army Philippine Constabulary 2nd Constabulary Regiment and the United States Army in Cabanatuan from February 1 1945 to June 30 1946 during the Allied Liberation Before long the combined Philippine Commonwealth and American armed forces in cooperation with local guerrilla resistance fighters and Hukbalahap Communist guerrillas citation needed had liberated Central Luzon from Japanese Imperial forces a campaign that lasted from January until August 1945 In 1957 the barrios of Mataas na Kahoy Balangkare Norte Balangkare Sur Sapang Kawayan Magasawang Sampaloc Talabutab Norte Talabutab Sur Platero Belen Pecaleon Pinahan Kabulihan Pasong Hari Balaring Pulong Singkamas Panaksak Bravo Sapang Bato Burol Miller Tila Patio Pula Carinay and Acacia were separated from Cabanatuan and constituted into a separate and independent municipality known as General Mamerto Natividad 6 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines Cabanatuan became a city by virtue of Republic Act No 526 approved on June 16 1950 7 Highly Urbanized City HUC Edit In 1998 Cabanatuan was declared by then president Fidel V Ramos as a highly urbanized city however it failed ratification after the majority of votes in the plebiscite was negative Cabanatuan was declared as highly urbanized city by President Benigno S Aquino III under Presidential Proclamation No 418 on July 14 2012 8 A plebiscite scheduled in December 2012 was moved by the Commission on Elections to January 25 2014 so as not to burden the poll body during its preparation for the 2013 local elections in the province Incumbent Governor Aurelio Matias Umali who had a strong voter base in the city opposed the conversion and submitted a petition to the Supreme Court The Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order on January 24 2014 9 On April 23 2014 voting 9 5 1 the Supreme Court granted a petition for certiorari filed by Nueva Ecija Gov Aurelio Umali and declared as null and void Comelec Minute Resolution No 12 0797 dated September 11 2012 and Minute Resolution No 12 0925 dated October 16 2012 setting a date for the conduct of a plebiscite in which only registered voters of Cabanatuan would be allowed to vote 10 The province wide plebiscite was rescheduled for November 8 2014 but cancelled again because the Cabanatuan City government could not provide the necessary funds No new date is to be set until the city government certifies that 101 million is available for the holding of the plebiscite 11 1990 Luzon Earthquake Edit Cabanatuan was near the epicenter of the infamous 1990 Luzon earthquake which registered a 7 8 on the surface wave magnitude scale at roughly 3 pm on July 16 1990 It leveled some buildings most notably the Christian College of the Philippines Liwag Colleges in the midst of class time and killed 1 653 people Around 154 people were said to be killed inside the CCP building Unlike in Baguio local and international journalists were able to arrive at Cabanatuan City hours after the tremor and media coverage of the quake in its immediate aftermath centered on the collapsed school where rescue efforts were hampered by the lack of heavy equipment to cut through the steel reinforcement of fallen concrete Geography EditCabanatuan City is located in the rolling central plains of Luzon drained by the Pampanga River The city stands 14 kilometres 8 7 mi southwest of the provincial capital Palayan City and 116 kilometres 72 mi north of Manila It is bordered by Santa Rosa to the south Talavera and Gen Mamerto Natividad to the north Palayan to the north east Laur to the east and Aliaga to the west Climate and Natural Disasters Edit Cabanatuan has a tropical wet and dry climate Koppen climate classification Aw with year round warm weather and distinct dry and wet seasons It is touted as one of the hottest cities in the country in the summer season of 2011 Cabanatuan reached its hottest temperature at 39 8 C also the hottest in the Philippines in that same year and on June 4 2015 PAGASA reported a 53 C 127 F heat index for the city which is the hottest yet recorded According to the fifth Annual Natural Hazards Risk Atlas NHRA report in 2015 Cabanatuan City was ranked as the sixth city in the Philippines with extreme exposure to a myriad of natural hazards especially typhoons and flooding 12 Notable disasters have struck Cabanatuan City in the past decades including the 1990 Luzon earthquake 2013 Typhoon Santi and 2015 Typhoon Lando The 2013 Typhoon Santi brought extreme winds measuring up to 120 km h causing widespread infrastructure damages and power loss to the city Later in 2015 Typhoon Lando caused massive damage in the form of severe flooding in Central Luzon including Cabanatuan City The city experienced severe flooding which hampered the operations of many establishments Most roads going to the major districts of Cabanatuan were not passable to light vehicles for two to three days after the storm Recently in 2022 Typhoon Karding damaged numerous establishments farmlands and electric lines in the city 13 14 Climate data for Cabanatuan rainfall and humidity 1991 2018 temperature 1981 2011 extremes 1949 2020 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 36 2 97 2 38 1 100 6 38 8 101 8 39 9 103 8 40 4 104 7 38 5 101 3 37 0 98 6 36 0 96 8 37 0 98 6 37 1 98 8 37 5 99 5 36 5 97 7 40 4 104 7 Average high C F 32 1 89 8 32 8 91 0 34 3 93 7 36 0 96 8 35 6 96 1 34 3 93 7 33 0 91 4 32 3 90 1 32 5 90 5 32 9 91 2 32 7 90 9 32 0 89 6 33 4 92 1 Daily mean C F 26 4 79 5 27 0 80 6 28 2 82 8 29 8 85 6 30 0 86 0 29 4 84 9 28 5 83 3 28 2 82 8 28 2 82 8 28 2 82 8 27 7 81 9 26 8 80 2 28 2 82 8 Average low C F 20 6 69 1 21 1 70 0 22 1 71 8 23 5 74 3 24 4 75 9 24 4 75 9 24 1 75 4 24 1 75 4 23 9 75 0 23 4 74 1 22 6 72 7 21 7 71 1 23 0 73 4 Record low C F 15 0 59 0 15 0 59 0 13 7 56 7 15 8 60 4 18 8 65 8 19 9 67 8 18 4 65 1 19 0 66 2 20 0 68 0 18 6 65 5 17 0 62 6 15 1 59 2 13 7 56 7 Average rainfall mm inches 6 7 0 26 24 7 0 97 22 4 0 88 32 9 1 30 208 3 8 20 184 3 7 26 341 5 13 44 386 8 15 23 239 6 9 43 180 2 7 09 91 9 3 62 28 0 1 10 1 747 3 68 79 Average rainy days 1 0 mm 2 3 3 3 12 14 18 19 16 10 6 5 111Average relative humidity 84 83 80 79 82 87 89 89 89 88 86 85 85Source PAGASA 15 16 17 Barangays Edit Cabanatuan is administratively subdivided into 89 barangays 18 Barangay Barangay Population 2015 Barangay Population 2020 Aduas Centro Aduas 5 116 5 116Aduas Norte 5 546 5 755Aduas Sur 6 745 7 640Bagong Sikat 4 599 5 272Bagong Buhay 852 934Bakero 3 073 3 359Bakod Bayan 7 659 9 981Balite 2 141 2 307Bangad 7 596 7 688Bantug Bulalo 2 390 2 009Bantug Norte 8 695 8 686Barlis 2 066 2 258Barrera District Poblacion 5 374 5 290Bernardo District Poblacion 1 233 1 144Bitas 5 779 5 513Bonifacio District Poblacion 2 917 3 041Buliran 3 322 3 461Cabu 4 054 5 182Caudillo 1 614 1 920Calawagan Kalawagan 1 757 1 836Caalibangbangan 11 112 11 104Camp Tinio Campo Tinio 11 449 11 917Caridad Village 1 885 1 905Cinco Cinco 1 816 2 163City Supermarket Bayan Poblacion 172 95Communal 1 451 1 791Cruz Roja 4 145 5 354Daan Sarile 7 191 8 030Dalampang 2 057 2 202Dicarma Poblacion 4 480 4 344Dimasalang Poblacion 1 421 1 281Dionisio S Garcia D S Garcia 7 076 7 405Fatima Poblacion 886 777General Luna Poblacion 1 548 1 516Hermogenes C Concepcion Sr H Concepcion 4 039 4 756Ibabao Bana 2 313 2 662Imelda District 4 001 3 639Isla Poblacion 2 081 2 340Kalikid Norte 3 344 3 585Kalikid Sur 5 056 6 210Kapitan Pepe Subdivision Poblacion 4 425 4 795Lagare 2 366 2 715Lourdes Matungal tungal 2 457 2 478M S Garcia 4 670 6 148Mabini Extension 3 314 3 208Mabini Homesite 4 317 5 501Macatbong 3 378 3 623Magsaysay District 4 492 4 242Magsaysay South 2 800 2 419Maria Theresa 930 969Matadero Poblacion 1 123 1 010Mayapyap Norte 2 288 2 750Mayapyap Sur 5 473 5 904Melojavilla Poblacion 654 387Nabao Poblacion 730 703Obrero 4 361 4 360Padre Burgos Poblacion 324 328Padre Crisostomo 4 018 4 298Pagas 2 997 3 261Palagay 2 221 2 648Pamaldan 3 870 4 203Pangatian 2 815 3 290Patalac 2 349 2 417Polilio 2 605 2 913Pula 1 708 1 306Quezon District Poblacion 1 949 1 648Rizdelis Poblacion 789 784Samon 1 713 1 806San Isidro 4 996 6 277San Josef Norte 4 442 4 684San Josef Sur 6 793 7 785San Juan Accfa San Juan Poblacion 6 687 8 772San Roque Norte 1 128 944San Roque Sur 1 356 1 314Sanbermicristi Poblacion 1 331 1 298Sangitan 2 015 1 566Sangitan East 2 050 1 531Santa Arcadia 4 598 5 751Santo Nino 1 807 1 946Sapang 1 382 1 590Sumacab Este 4 118 4 517Sumacab Norte 4 698 4 869Sumacab South 4 487 5 776Talipapa 1 796 2 498Valdefuente 4 321 4 216Valle Cruz 4 856 6 503Vijandre District Poblacion 1 376 1 096Villa Ofelia Subdivision Villa Ofelia Caridad 1 319 1 315Zuleta District Poblacion 1 558 1 495Demographics EditPopulation census of CabanatuanYearPop p a 19037 109 191815 286 5 24 193946 626 5 45 194854 668 1 78 196069 580 2 03 YearPop p a 197099 890 3 68 1975115 258 2 91 1980138 298 3 71 1990173 065 2 27 1995201 033 2 85 YearPop p a 2000222 859 2 23 2007259 267 2 11 2010272 676 1 85 2015302 231 1 98 2020327 325 1 58 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 19 20 21 22 St Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral Religion Edit Roman Catholicism has been the predominant religion in the city being host to a major cathedral the St Nicholas of Tolentino Cathedral which serves as the seat of the bishop of the Diocese of Cabanatuan There are three other major Catholic structures located within the city the Mother of Perpetual Help Parish the Carmelite Sisters Convent and the Maria Assumpta Seminary Local chapels parishes are also present in most barangays The New St Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral popularly known as Crypta has been under construction in Lakewood Cabanatuan City since 1999 The cathedral is a type of round church similar to churches that were prominent in Nordic countries during the 11th and early 12th century It will feature a park and shall be able to accommodate at least 3 000 people once it is finished Iglesia ni Cristo also maintains a sizable presence in Cabanatuan with its large house of worship in Barangay Zulueta that seats up to 5 000 people The United Methodist Church also has many local churches with a large congregation within the city The United Methodist Church owns Wesleyan University Philippines and the Wesleyan University of the Philippines Cardiovascular and Medical Center The New St Nicholas of Tolentine Cathedral in 2015 Other Philippine based Christian denominations are also present in the city such as Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide Jesus Miracle Crusade and Members Church of God International The Islamic faith also has a presence in Cabanatuan specifically within the districts of Imelda and Isla Two large mosques exist in the city with the largest located at Imelda District Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Cabanatuan Source Philippine Statistics Authority 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Income of Cabanatuan LGU 2003 2015 Cabanatuan is the economic heart of Nueva Ecija More than 640 000 people live in its metropolitan area comprising the city and its adjacent municipalities As a hub many people in Nueva Ecija commute to the city during the day This causes the city s daytime population to swell to about a million 30 Although Cabanatuan does not have significant manufacturing industries its dynamic service and agricultural sectors drive the economy forward The city is a vital financial center housing a good number of banks non bank financial institutions and headquarters of some of the largest rural banks in Central Luzon The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP maintains a branch in the city that performs cash operations and cash administration As of June 2018 update approximately 43 billion pesos in deposit liabilities is kept in the city s 65 banks 31 This amount constitutes more than half of the province s deposits In terms of banking convenience the city ranks as one of the most livable in the country together with Makati 32 Water Electricity and Telecommunications Edit Most of the water supply of the city is provided for by the Cabanatuan City Water District CCWD founded in 1974 through a resolution enacted by the Honorable City Council of Cabanatuan City pursuant to PD 198 In recent years the CCWD has entered into a JVA Joint Venture Agreement with PrimeWater Infrastructure Corporation a private water service provider delivering quality services in the design of water distribution systems It continues to provide most of the city s water supply 33 Unlike the majority of Nueva Ecija most of the electric services in the city are provided by the Cabanatuan Electric Corporation CELCOR Power generation companies like FCVC and FCRV operate a 12 8 MW diesel power plant and a 10 MW solar power plant respectively Major telecommunication companies like Globe Telecom PLDT Smart Communications and Dito Telecommunity have also their respective infrastructures and business offices in the city Local TV and Radio Stations such as the city s main local channel CabTV 16 and radio broadcast channel Big Sound FM 101 5 are also present Automotive Industry Edit The motor vehicle industry is a notable part of the city economy Popular global automotive companies has established dealerships in the city s metropolitan area Existing car truck dealerships include Mitsubishi Kia Isuzu Mazda Ford Nissan Peugeot Hyundai Hyundai Trucks and Buses Suzuki and Mahindra all in Cabanatuan Toyota Foton and Honda in Santa Rosa town Chevrolet and Hino in San Leonardo town Motorcycle dealerships are common like in most Philippine mid sized cities Logistics and Distribution Edit The city is also a distribution and logistics center for goods and commodities a number of distribution warehouses and sales offices of various companies serve the whole of Nueva Ecija and parts of neighboring provinces The NFA warehouses in the city play an important role in regulating Nueva Ecija s burgeoning rice industry The city acts as a trading place or bagsakan of agricultural produce from the surrounding farming communities Indicators reflect Cabanatuan s economic achievements in the past few years 34 Annual business registrations in the city grew 31 7 last 2015 35 while locally sourced taxes grew 14 81 annually in the five years to 2015 36 Residential buildings and subdivisions numbering more than a hundred are taking up lands on the fringes of the downtown Real Estate and Investment Edit Camella Nueva Ecija The presence of big land developers such as Santa Lucia Realty Vista Land and Ayala Land ensures competition and quality in the new suburban homes New commercial buildings are springing up in the CBD and along Maharlika Highway at an average of seventy five per year Cabanatuan nowadays is gradually becoming a major investment hub and is considered one of the most competitive cities for doing business in the country Investors in banking real estate retail and other business and industrial enterprises are similarly drawn to the city because of its adequate infrastructure and investor support services Avida Residences Cabanatuan Its continuing urbanization is also luring investors into its suburban municipalities as well To further explore its economic potentials Cabanatuan is seeking to have a share of the IT BPO boom The first call center in Nueva Ecija was successfully established in the city in 2008 The city government is providing prospective investors with fast business applications processing low business taxes and other incentives to attract big ticket projects 36 In 2015 the city s total assets amounted to PHP 3 719 billion and the total income reached PHP 1 696 billion 37 Shopping Centers Edit Cabanatuan City serves as a major shopping hub in the province and other nearby localities Major Philippine mall chains such as Robinsons Malls SM Supermalls Walter Mart and Puregold Price Club Inc have established their presence in the city Currently major shopping centers in the city include NE Pacific Mall SM Megacenter Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan SM City Cabanatuan which is built as a regional SM supermall with amenities such as a roof park an indoor park and a large screen cinema 38 AllHome and Waltermart Cabanatuan has also multiple grocery and department stores including a chain of Savemore Supermarkets Puregold Supermarkets NE Supermarkets and the warehouse club store S amp R The city has also numerous hardware centers like Ace Hardware Citi Hardware and Wilcon Depot In terms of future developments Robinsons Land Corp expressed plans for their second mall in the city 39 The plan has since received backlash from groups that were against the decision to build it in the site of Nueva Ecija s Old Provincial Capitol Cabanatuan is also building a new main public market that is set to open on December 2023 after its old public market burnt down in April 2020 40 In the meantime a temporary public market is built in Melencio Street Ext Brgy Kapitan Pepe It will soon be converted into the city s convention center The government will also be building another temporary market in Brgy San Isidro while the Magsaysay Market in Brgy Sangitan is under renovation No Name Opening Date Location Remarks Image1 All Home Cabanatuan 27 November 2020 Brgy Mabini Extension Cabanatuan City First AllHome branch in Cabanatuan and the entire province of Nueva Ecija 41 2 NE Mall NE Supermarket Brgy Zulueta Cabanatuan City First mall in Nueva Ecija 3 NE Pacific Mall Apr 1996 Brgy H Concepcion Sr Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City First full service mall in Nueva Ecija which houses many restaurants amenities and also a movie theater that has three cinemas 4 Puregold Cabanatuan 8 October 2011 Brgy Bernardo District Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City First Puregold supermarket in Nueva Ecija 5 Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan 4 February 2009 Brgy H Concepcion Sr Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City First Robinsons mall in Nueva Ecija Originally named Robinsons Cabanatuan the mall was rebranded as Robinsons Townville Cabanatuan referring to the RRHI s the mall s operator own community mall formatted that it was the sister counterpart of Robinsons Malls 6 SM City Cabanatuan 9 October 2015 Brgy H Concepcion Sr Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City The second largest mall in Central Luzon boasting a total retail area of 154 020 square meters The five story mall also includes two Sky Gardens a Garden Park a Roof Park as well as a large format theater capable for 3D movies and stadium type seating similar to IMAX housing up to 507 guests 7 SM Megacenter Cabanatuan 25 April 2015 Melencio corner General Tinio Streets Brgy San Roque Norte Cabanatuan City First SM supermall in Nueva Ecija The four story mall was acquired in 2013 from the CHAS Realty and Development Corp before being developed into a SM mall 42 8 Waltermart Cabanatuan 11 December 2015 Brgy Dicarma Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City First Waltermart branch in Cabanatuan Hotels and Restaurants Edit Harvest HotelThe city has numerous accommodation and lodging establishments such as hotels motels inns and resorts In recent years the local food scene in the city has experienced growth Several restaurants fast food chains like Jollibee McDonald s and KFC bars coffee shops and nightclubs are also located in the city The local food scene offers a variety of culinary choices such as local delicacies Japanese cuisine and Korean cuisine Food joints have also been established in Kapitan Pepe Subdivision such as the Banatu Box Food Park which is billed as one of the city s top food destinations Transportation EditPublic Transportation Edit Land Edit Cabanatuan City Central TerminalCabanatuan City is a major hub of land transportation services in Central Luzon The city has many bus companies operating provincial and regional routes with the Cabanatuan Central Transport Terminal serving as the terminus Much of the city s population rely on public transportation such as tricycles and jeeps to get around the city The jeepney was patterned after U S Army jeeps and have been in use since the years immediately following World War II Almost all types of public road transport plying Cabanatuan are privately owned and operated under government franchise Jeepney van and mini bus operators serve routes within the province with some reaching as far to Dingalan Baler and Dilasag in Aurora Olongapo City San Fernando and Dau in Pampanga Mariveles and Balanga in Bataan Baguio in Benguet Dagupan and Tarlac City Tricycle operators serve local routes in the city and sometimes to nearby towns of Santa Rosa and Talavera Unloading area at the Cabanatuan City Central TerminalIntercity and interprovincial buses from Manila serve the city and are usually operated by Baliwag Transit Inc Five Star Victory Liner Genesis Transport Service Inc GV Florida Transport ES Transport Inc and Pangasinan Solid North Cabanatuan is accessible via the major expressway networks such as NLEX from either Bulacan or Pampanga SCTEX from either Pampanga or Tarlac and TPLEX from Tarlac or Pangasinan Then the main access roads leading to Cabanatuan are the Pan Philippine Highway Santa Rosa Tarlac Road and the Nueva Ecija Aurora Road Air Edit The nearest airfield to Cabanatuan is the Fort Magsaysay Airfield the largest military reservation of the Philippines located in the nearby town of Santa Rosa Road Network Edit National Highway Edit Maharlika Highway Cagayan Valley Road in Cabanatuan Maharlika Highway or Pan Philippine Highway is the main highway traversing Cabanatuan where most vehicles going to Cagayan Valley pass through The city s portion of the Maharlika Highway starts from the city s southernmost barangay Brgy Sumacab Este and ends at Brgy Caalibangbangan Another highway that traverses Cabanatuan is the Nueva Ecija Aurora Road The highway links Cabanatuan to Baler Aurora passing through rural towns in eastern Nueva Ecija Arterial Roads Edit Burgos Avenue and Del Pilar Street both serve as the city s main thoroughfare in the downtown area Other major roads include the General Tinio and Rizal Streets that run through the city proper in an east west direction Mabini Street where two of the city s three universities are situated and the Circumferential Road that connects the downtown area to the Kapitan Pepe residential district Cabanatuan Circumferential Road Maharlika Highway Junction Cabanatuan was previously served by the Manila Railroad Company in 1905 through the Balagtas Cabanatuan line which was abandoned after the war because scavengers looted pieces of the rail tracks Rail service was resumed in 1969 after the rehabilitation of the rail tracks as mandated by a government order The service was again abandoned in the 1980s The old Cabanatuan Railway Station is located at Barangay General Luna and is converted to a daycare center with the original structure remaining Expressways and Toll Roads Edit Cabanatuan shall also be serviced by future expressways once completed These are the North Luzon East Expressway Quezon City to Cabanatuan and the partially completed Central Luzon Link Expressway SCTEX TPLEX to San Jose City Both expressways will shorten the usual travel time between the neighboring provinces and Cabanatuan City also stimulating the economy of the towns that the carriageway will pass through as a direct consequence 43 Central Luzon Link Expressway from Tarlac City to San Juan Aliaga is set to open in 2023 It is still unknown when NLEE will be completed Bypass Roads Edit During the early 2000s to decongest the Pan Philippine Highway and to spur new developments outside the downtown area two bypass roads were constructed in Cabanatuan the 10 3 kilometer Felipe Vergara Highway provides a direct route to Cagayan Valley and the 12 35 kilometer Emilio Vergara Highway which links Santa Rosa to Nueva Ecija Aurora Road avoiding traffic bottleneck along Pan Philippine Highway There are present efforts being made to extend the Emilio Vergara Highway to Talavera Two flyovers are currently being constructed to ease prevailing traffic congestions in the city The 278 meter Nueva Ecija Aurora Road Emilio Vergara Highway Flyover will be an extension of the Emilio Vergara Highway towards the Leopoldo Vergara Bridge and will end at the boundary of Cabanatuan at Talavera near the partially completed CLLEX The 330 meter Emilio Vergara Highway Lakewood Intersection Flyover aims to reduce the traffic bottleneck in the Lakewood Avenue Emilio Vergara Highway intersection 44 Another flyover will also be built from Jollibee Sumacab Este to Emilio Vergara Highway in the future to alleviate traffic conditions in the Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan is also building major dike roads that shall serve as access roads to far flung barangays in the city such as Barangay Samon and Barangay Caudillo City Traffic Edit Infrastructure improvements by the administration are ongoing A Unified Command Center UCC for the city s traffic light system is currently under construction at 25 major intersections Separate tricycle lanes are also present within the perimeter of the Public Market Road extension and road widening of the Emilio Vergara Highway from two to six lanes is nearing its completion The widening of all city and arterial roads from one to two lane highway to three lane highway is also being considered Tourism Edit Freedom Park Gen Antonio Luna Monument Historical sites found in the city include Cabanatuan Railroad Station is found in Barangay General Luna It was built in early 1927 as the terminus of the now abandoned Balagtas Cabanatuan line The building has since been converted into a barangay civic center and day care center with the original structure preserved Camp Pangatian Prisoner of War Memorial Shrine Now Cabanatuan American Memorial began as a military training camp for twenty years until converted into a concentration camp for allied prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation A popular tourist destination among war veterans by way of the WWII Veteran s Homecoming Program Camp Pangatian s liberation of World War II American prisoners of war held by the Japanese forces in January 1945 was the most successful rescue operation ever executed by the American military aided by the Filipino guerillas who were fighting the invaders That tactical operation was immortalized in the movie The Great Raid Freedom Park is a two hectare provincial park located in front of the Old Provincial Capitol of Nueva Ecija civic spaces as well as various monuments and memorials can be found inside the park which includes a monument dedicated to General Antonio Luna who was assassinated in the nearby Cathedral of San Nicolas de Tolentino Gen Antonio Luna Statue and Marker in found in Plaza Lucero This statue of Philippine hero General Antonio Luna astride a horse stands at the plaza in front of the cathedral on the exact spot where the brave general was assassinated in 1899 in the city that adopted him subsequently In May 2022 alongside Plaza Lucero the statue was renovated and re opened to the public Old Provincial Capitol of Nueva Ecija is located along Burgos Avenue The old provincial capitol was designed by prominent American architect William E Parsons who also designed government buildings in Manila Cebu and Laguna during the American Colonial Period The old edifice has since been renovated and expanded Cabanatuan Eco Park is a future city project that will convert the Valle Cruz dumpsite into a ten hectare eco park Government centers including the new Cabanatuan City Hall are to be built within the area Festivals and celebrations celebrated in Cabanatuan include Banatu Festival celebrates its founding anniversary as a chartered city From its humble beginning in 2015 Banatu Festival aims to showcase the history culture talent beauty and craftsmanship of Cabanatuenos Longganisa Festival one of the activities in Banatu Festival and is held in the vicinity of the public market along Paco Roman Street Apart from the local meat traders and customers tourists from nearby towns also join the celebration Highlights of this festival are the cooking contests and the different preparations for longganisa native sausage like batutay longganisang bawang and longganisang matamis including spaghetti and binagoongan Government EditCabanatuan City s current seat of government the city hall is located at Barangay San Josef Sur The local government structure is composed of one mayor one vice mayor and ten councilors Each official is elected publicly to a 3 year term and can be re elected up to 3 terms in succession The day to day administration of the city is handled by the city administrator Education Edit Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Wesleyan University Philippines Cabanatuan is a regional educational hub The city more than forty higher education institutions including four universities a science high school more than fifty public and private high schools and more than a hundred public and private primary schools Some prominent schools universities and colleges within the city include ABE International College Acatech Aviation College AMA Computer College Asian College of Science and Technology Asian Institute of Computer Studies AICS Asian Institute of E commerce AIE Cabanatuan Araullo University Main Campus Araullo University South Campus Cabanatuan East Central School Cabanatuan City Senior High School Camp Tinio National High School Cesar E Vergara Memorial High School College for Research amp Technology College of the Immaculate Conception Datamex Institute of Computer Technology Cabanatuan City Dr Gloria Lacson Foundation Colleges Eduardo L Joson Memorial College First Asian International Systems College Good Samaritan Colleges Great Values Learning Center Honorato C Perez Sr Memorial Science High School La Fortuna College Lazaro Francisco Integrated School Little Merry Hearts Montessori Center Maria Assumpta Seminary Midway Maritime Foundation M V Gallego Foundation Colleges Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Sumacab Main Campus Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology General Tinio Street Campus North Central Academy for Culinary Arts Our Lady of Fatima University Philippine Statesman College Provincial Manpower Training Center St Augustine Foundation College St Bernadette Montessori Academy St John Regis Health Care Institute Inc Skill Power Institute Wesleyan University Philippines Healthcare EditMany hospitals and clinics can be found in the city most are private and with modern facilities which made Cabanatuan City the center for medical operations and research in the province Most residents of the province go to Cabanatuan for their check ups and appointments in hospitals and clinics within the city There are three 3 notable public and six 5 fully constructed 1 under construction private hospitals in Cabanatuan City No Name Location Remarks Image1 Dr Paulino J Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center PJGMRMC Brgy Mabini Extension Cabanatuan City It is the 400 bed modern multi story regional health center of Cabanatuan City It was opened to the public on December 15 1930 with a capacity of thirty 30 beds The hospital has since been designated as the region s specialty center for heart and lung kidney transplant trauma brain orthopedic physical medicine and rehabilitation eye and reproductive health The hospital s bed capacity is planned to be increased to 1000 beds in the near future 45 2 Eduardo L Joson Memorial Hospital Nueva Ecija Provincial Hospital Maharlika Highway Brgy Daang Sarile Cabanatuan City It is a government owned hospital located along the Maharlika Highway Brgy Daang Sarile 3 Dr M V Gallego Cabanatuan City General Hospital Maharlika Highway Brgy Imelda Cabanatuan City It is a local government funded hospital that offers health services mostly to the people of Cabanatuan City Nueva Ecija and to some extent to the neighboring municipalities It has since undergone rehabilitation to add more modern facilities and cater to the growing healthcare of the city 4 Immaculate Conception Medical Center of Central Luzon ICMC Circumferential Road Brgy San Juan Accfa Cabanatuan City A private owned hospital located in Circumferential Road Brgy San Juan Accfa It was established by a group of doctors and businessmen investors and was opened on September 8 2007 46 5 Nueva Ecija Doctors Hospital Maharlika Highway Brgy Sumacab Este Cabanatuan City A private hospital started by a group of 22 American trained doctors headed by Dr Rodrigo Cuizon who arrived in Nueva Ecija during the 1960s to settle and practice their profession at Cabanatuan City 47 The hospital has since been undergoing renovations to add more facilities 6 Good Samaritan General Hospital GoodSam Burgos Avenue Cabanatuan City It is a private hospital part of the network of hospitals of Mt Grace Hospitals MGHI At present GoodSam has an eye and laser center a fresenius renal center and major components of a secondary hospital in both Cabanatuan and Gapan an out patient department emergency room imaging center operating and delivery room complex and intensive care unit ICU 7 Premiere Medical Center Maharlika Highway Brgy Daan Sarile Cabanatuan City A private hospital that has been serving the city s residents since 1997 8 Wesleyan University General Hospital and Cardiovascular Center Brgy Mabini Extension Cabanatuan City Nueva Ecija Non stock non profit hospital owned and operated by the United Methodist Church through the Wesleyan University Philippines WU P It is located within the campus of Wesleyan University Philippines 9 Cabanatuan Doctors Medical Center CMC Emilio Vergara Highway Brgy Valle Cruz Cabanatuan City An under construction private hospital situated along Emilio Vergara Highway Brgy Valle Cruz Notable personalities EditPaolo Ballesteros Filipino actor TV host and model He is also a host of Eat Bulaga Heber Bartolome Filipino folk and folk rock singer songwriter composer poet guitarist bandurria player bluesman and painter Ruel S Bayani Filipino film and television director writer producer who is best known for directing movies like One More Try and No Other Woman and co directing television shows like Budoy Kokey Mula Sa Puso Kathryn Bernardo Filipina actress singer and dancer She is best known for her role as Mara in the primetime Filipino drama Mara Clara and her lead roles in The Hows of Us and Hello Love Goodbye two of the highest grossing Filipino films of all time Vic Sotto multi awarded Filipino actor television host comedian He was the former vocalist for the band VST amp Company played a lead role in the sitcom Iskul Bukol and is a pioneer host of Eat Bulaga 2 Manuel Chua Filipino male model and actor Samboy de Leon Filipino professional basketball player for TNT KaTropa of the Philippine Basketball Association Nestor de Villa Filipino actor frequently cast in musical films and often paired with on screen partner Nida Blanca His dancing talent led some people to call him the Fred Astaire of the Philippines Frederick Kriekenbeek exorcist and priest in Cebu John Paul Lizardo Filipino taekwondo Asian Games bronze medalist actor and commercial model Bert Matias Filipino actor known for Book of Swords Renegade Force and Fred Claus Ameurfina Melencio Herrera Filipino lawyer and jurist who served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 1979 to 1992 Herrera is a granddaughter of Emilio Aguinaldo Kurt Perez former child actor Willie Revillame television host actor comedian recording artist and businessman He was the host for the variety show Wowowee at ABS CBN and currently hosts Wowowin at GMA Network Yen Santos Filipina actress and dancer A part of ABS CBN s Star Magic she has appeared in Growing Up Pure Love and Dream Dad Sister cities EditCabanatuan has the following sister cities Angeles City Tarlac City Tarlac Davao City Davao Del Sur Cebu City Cebu San Fernando Pampanga Gapan Nueva Ecija Aliaga Nueva Ecija Calamba Laguna Taguig Metro Manila Baguio Benguet Quezon City Metro Manila Manila Metro Manila San Jose Nueva Ecija Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija Santa Rosa Laguna Subic Zambales Olongapo Zambales Balanga Bataan Baliwag Bulacan Tuguegarao Cagayan Dagupan Pangasinan Lucena QuezonReferences Edit City of Cabanatuan DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b Census of Population 2020 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Cabanatuan City remains the undisputed 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