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Novaliches

Novaliches is a place that forms the northern areas of Quezon City, and encompasses the whole area of North Caloocan.

Novaliches
Novaliches Proper, Quezon City
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CitiesCaloocan, Quezon City
EstablishedSeptember 22, 1855
Founded byManuel Pavía y Lacy

Etymology

The name Novaliches came from the name of the small village of Novaliches in the town of Jérica, Spain. It was awarded to General Manuel Pavía y Lacy, who served as a Governor-General of the Philippines. The child Queen Isabella II bestowed on him the title "Marquez of Novaliches" for defending her against her uncle Don Carlos María Isidro Benito de Borbón, who claimed the throne of Spain which resulted in the First Carlist War.[1]

History

 
Territorial changes of Caloocan.
  Existing territorial boundaries.
  Detached by Commonwealth Act 502 (1939).
  Novaliches area. Detached by Republic Act 392 (1949).

On February 2, 1854, General Manuel Pavía y Lacy was sent to Manila to serve as the Governor-General of the Philippines. His task was to establish a penal colony where prisoners were given lands to develop in exchange for their freedom. The colony was given the name Hacienda Tala, and it eventually grew into a larger community.[1] In the same year, the Alcalde Mayor (equivalient to present-day Governor) of Bulacan petitioned to the Spanish government to incorporate the haciendas of Malinta, Piedad, and Tala into a new town. The town was to be named "Novaliches" from the title "Marquis of Novaliches" of Manuel Pavía y Lacy, which was recently recalled to Spain.

On September 22, 1855, Novaliches was created as a municipality of Bulacan. Three years later, it was transferred to the Province of Tondo (later renamed Manila in 1859) until 1901, when the town was transferred again to the newly created Rizal Province during the American regime. The US Government enacted a reorganization of local government units as part of economic reforms, and Novaliches was absorbed by the neighboring town of Caloocan on October 12, 1903, by virtue of Act No. 942 of the Philippine Commission.[2][3] During World War II, Caloocan became part of the City of Greater Manila from 1942 to 1945.[4][5]

In July 1948, Republic Act No. 333 was signed, making Quezon City as the Capital City of the Philippines, replacing Manila.[6] This necessitated the expansion of Quezon City northward, beyond the La Mesa Watershed Reservation, and encompassing half of the former town. The other half, now known as North Caloocan, remains with Caloocan, which became a city in 1962.[3] The division of Novaliches caused Caloocan to be divided into two parts.[7]

On February 23, 1998, President Fidel V. Ramos signed Republic Act No. 8535, which would make Novaliches into its own city. 15 barangays were to be taken out from Quezon City to form the proposed new city.[8] However, it lost in the plebiscite held in the whole of Quezon City on October 23, 1999. At present, the part of Novaliches belonging to Quezon City is divided into two Congressional Districts, which represents it in the Lower House of the Congress of the Philippines.[9]

Barangays

Barangays of Novaliches, Quezon City
Barangay Population (2020)[10]
Bagbag 64,653
Capri 12,903
Fairview 61,813
Greater Lagro 23,569
Gulod 62,542
Kaligayahan 60,462
Nagkaisang Nayon 53,781
North Fairview 44,408
Novaliches Proper (Bayan/Poblacion) 15,468
Pasong Putik Proper 39,896
San Agustin 25,355
San Bartolome 51,148
Sauyo 76,289
Santa Lucia 28,215
Santa Monica 51,834
Talipapa 38,949
Barangays of Novaliches, Caloocan
Barangay District Population (2020)[11]
Barangay 165 Bagbaguin 26,622
Barangay 166 Kaybiga 20,985
Barangay 167 Llano 57,041
Barangay 168 Deparo 35,729
Barangay 170 12,901
Barangay 169 BF Homes Caloocan 4,887
Barangay 171 Bagumbong 111,713
Barangay 172 Urduja 22,829
Barangay 173 Congress 15,165
Barangay 174 Camarin 25,000
Barangay 175 71,726
Barangay 177 84,159
Barangay 178 110,224
Barangay 179 46,828
Barangay 176 Bagong Silang 261,729
Barangay 181 Pangarap Village 22,269
Barangay 182 9,269
Barangay 180 Tala 18,802
Barangay 183 7,354
Barangay 184 2,919
Barangay 185 27,169
Barangay 186 25,346
Barangay 187 25,046
Barangay 188 32,543

Education

The Main Campus of Quezon City University is located on San Bartolome, along Quirino Highway.

In popular culture

  • On the debut album of Filipino rock band Rocksteddy entitled Tsubtsatagilidakeyn, there is a song called "Super Nova" which pays homage to the district. The song was re-recorded in their 2017 Ang Album Na May Pinakamahabang Pamagat and was re-titled as "Supernovaliches (Re-Recorded)".

References

  1. ^ a b "Spanish Era". Roman Catholic Diocese of Novaliches. August 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  2. ^ Act No. 942 (October 12, 1903), An Act Reducing the Thirty-Two Municipalities of the Province of Rizal to Fifteen, retrieved May 12, 2022
  3. ^ a b Samonte, Severino (September 26, 2020). "Vignettes about the former Novaliches town". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  4. ^ Executive Order No. 400, s. 1942 (January 1, 1942), Creating the City of Greater Manila, retrieved August 24, 2022
  5. ^ Executive Order No. 58, s. 1945 (July 26, 1945), Reducing the Territory of the City of Greater Manila, retrieved August 24, 2022
  6. ^ Republic Act No. 333 (July 17, 1948), An Act to Establish the Capital of the Philippines and the Permanent Seat of the National Government, to Create a Capital City Planning Commission, to Appropriate Funds for the Acquisition of Private Estates Within the Boundary Limits of Said City, and to Authorize the Issuance of Bonds of the National Government for the Acquisition of Private Estates, for the Subdivision Thereof, and for the Construction of Streets, Bridges, Waterworks, Sewerage and Other Municipal Improvements in the Capital City, retrieved July 31, 2021
  7. ^ "Why Caloocan City consists of two separate areas". BusinessMirror. December 19, 2018. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  8. ^ Republic Act No. 8392 (August 23, 2020), An Act Creating the City of Novaliches, retrieved July 15, 2021
  9. ^ Samonte, Severino (August 23, 2020). "Why Caloocan City residents are under-represented in Congress". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  10. ^ "2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH) Population Counts Declared Official by the President | Philippine Statistics Authority".
  11. ^ "2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH) Population Counts Declared Official by the President | Philippine Statistics Authority".
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Samonte, Severino (September 26, 2020). "Vignettes about the former Novaliches town". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved July 15, 2021.

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The child Queen Isabella II bestowed on him the title Marquez of Novaliches for defending her against her uncle Don Carlos Maria Isidro Benito de Borbon who claimed the throne of Spain which resulted in the First Carlist War 1 History Edit Territorial changes of Caloocan Existing territorial boundaries Detached by Commonwealth Act 502 1939 Novaliches area Detached by Republic Act 392 1949 On February 2 1854 General Manuel Pavia y Lacy was sent to Manila to serve as the Governor General of the Philippines His task was to establish a penal colony where prisoners were given lands to develop in exchange for their freedom The colony was given the name Hacienda Tala and it eventually grew into a larger community 1 In the same year the Alcalde Mayor equivalient to present day Governor of Bulacan petitioned to the Spanish government to incorporate the haciendas of Malinta Piedad and Tala into a new town The town was to be named Novaliches from the title Marquis of Novaliches of Manuel Pavia y Lacy which was recently recalled to Spain On September 22 1855 Novaliches was created as a municipality of Bulacan Three years later it was transferred to the Province of Tondo later renamed Manila in 1859 until 1901 when the town was transferred again to the newly created Rizal Province during the American regime The US Government enacted a reorganization of local government units as part of economic reforms and Novaliches was absorbed by the neighboring town of Caloocan on October 12 1903 by virtue of Act No 942 of the Philippine Commission 2 3 During World War II Caloocan became part of the City of Greater Manila from 1942 to 1945 4 5 In July 1948 Republic Act No 333 was signed making Quezon City as the Capital City of the Philippines replacing Manila 6 This necessitated the expansion of Quezon City northward beyond the La Mesa Watershed Reservation and encompassing half of the former town The other half now known as North Caloocan remains with Caloocan which became a city in 1962 3 The division of Novaliches caused Caloocan to be divided into two parts 7 On February 23 1998 President Fidel V Ramos signed Republic Act No 8535 which would make Novaliches into its own city 15 barangays were to be taken out from Quezon City to form the proposed new city 8 However it lost in the plebiscite held in the whole of Quezon City on October 23 1999 At present the part of Novaliches belonging to Quezon City is divided into two Congressional Districts which represents it in the Lower House of the Congress of the Philippines 9 Barangays EditBarangays of Novaliches Quezon City Barangay Population 2020 10 Bagbag 64 653Capri 12 903Fairview 61 813Greater Lagro 23 569Gulod 62 542Kaligayahan 60 462Nagkaisang Nayon 53 781North Fairview 44 408Novaliches Proper Bayan Poblacion 15 468Pasong Putik Proper 39 896San Agustin 25 355San Bartolome 51 148Sauyo 76 289Santa Lucia 28 215Santa Monica 51 834Talipapa 38 949Barangays of Novaliches Caloocan Barangay District Population 2020 11 Barangay 165 Bagbaguin 26 622Barangay 166 Kaybiga 20 985Barangay 167 Llano 57 041Barangay 168 Deparo 35 729Barangay 170 12 901Barangay 169 BF Homes Caloocan 4 887Barangay 171 Bagumbong 111 713Barangay 172 Urduja 22 829Barangay 173 Congress 15 165Barangay 174 Camarin 25 000Barangay 175 71 726Barangay 177 84 159Barangay 178 110 224Barangay 179 46 828Barangay 176 Bagong Silang 261 729Barangay 181 Pangarap Village 22 269Barangay 182 9 269Barangay 180 Tala 18 802Barangay 183 7 354Barangay 184 2 919Barangay 185 27 169Barangay 186 25 346Barangay 187 25 046Barangay 188 32 543Education EditThe Main Campus of Quezon City University is located on San Bartolome along Quirino Highway In popular culture EditOn the debut album of Filipino rock band Rocksteddy entitled Tsubtsatagilidakeyn there is a song called Super Nova which pays homage to the district The song was re recorded in their 2017 Ang Album Na May Pinakamahabang Pamagat and was re titled as Supernovaliches Re Recorded References Edit a b Spanish Era Roman Catholic Diocese of Novaliches August 2016 Retrieved July 16 2021 Act No 942 October 12 1903 An Act Reducing the Thirty Two Municipalities of the Province of Rizal to Fifteen retrieved May 12 2022 a b Samonte Severino September 26 2020 Vignettes about the former Novaliches town Philippine News Agency Retrieved July 15 2021 Executive Order No 400 s 1942 January 1 1942 Creating the City of Greater Manila retrieved August 24 2022 Executive Order No 58 s 1945 July 26 1945 Reducing the Territory of the City of Greater Manila retrieved August 24 2022 Republic Act No 333 July 17 1948 An Act to Establish the Capital of the Philippines and the Permanent Seat of the National Government to Create a Capital City Planning Commission to Appropriate Funds for the Acquisition of Private Estates Within the Boundary Limits of Said City and to Authorize the Issuance of Bonds of the National Government for the Acquisition of Private Estates for the Subdivision Thereof and for the Construction of Streets Bridges Waterworks Sewerage and Other Municipal Improvements in the Capital City retrieved July 31 2021 Why Caloocan City consists of two separate areas BusinessMirror December 19 2018 Retrieved July 15 2021 Republic Act No 8392 August 23 2020 An Act Creating the City of Novaliches retrieved July 15 2021 Samonte Severino August 23 2020 Why Caloocan City residents are under represented in Congress Philippine News Agency Retrieved July 15 2021 2020 Census of Population and Housing 2020 CPH Population Counts Declared Official by the President Philippine Statistics Authority 2020 Census of Population and Housing 2020 CPH Population Counts Declared Official by the President Philippine Statistics Authority This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Samonte Severino September 26 2020 Vignettes about the former Novaliches town Philippine News Agency Retrieved July 15 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Novaliches amp oldid 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