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General Trias

General Trias, officially the City of General Trias[5] (Filipino: Lungsod ng General Trias), is a 1st class component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 450,583 people.[3]

General Trias
City of General Trias
(From top, left to right: Aerial view showing gated communities, St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Gen. Mariano Trias Monument, City Hall, City Park)
Nickname: 
Gentri
Map of Cavite with General Trias highlighted
OpenStreetMap
General Trias
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°23′N 120°53′E / 14.38°N 120.88°E / 14.38; 120.88
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceCavite
District 6th district
FoundedDecember 12, 1748
RenamedFebruary 28, 1914 (as Malabon)
February 24, 1920 (as General Trias)
CityhoodDecember 13, 2015
Named forMariano Trías
Barangays33 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorLuis A. Ferrer IV
 • Vice MayorJonas Glyn P. Labuguen
 • RepresentativeAntonio A. Ferrer
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate193,284 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total90.01 km2 (34.75 sq mi)
Elevation
53 m (174 ft)
Highest elevation
426 m (1,398 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)[3]
 • Total450,583
 • Density5,000/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
 • Households
117,910
DemonymGentriseño
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
3.75
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 2,149 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 4,395 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 1,671 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 487.7 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
 • WaterGeneral Trias Water Corporation (GTWC)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4107
PSGC
042108000
IDD:area code+63 (0)46
Native languagesTagalog
Major religions
Feast dateOctober 4
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Imus
Patron saintSaint Francis of Assisi
Websitegeneraltrias.gov.ph

Etymology Edit

During the earlier part of the Spanish colonial period, General Trias was often referred to as Las Estancias (the ranches), which was once a part of Cavite el Viejo, the present-day Kawit. It was also called Malabón Grande. The name Malabón is derived from Tagalog, meaning "having many silt deposits".[6]

At any rate, the first reference seems to be more probable because General Mariano Trías, a noted writer, adopted the nom de guerre "Labong," a word he often used in his writing and conversation. Grande, on the other hand, was affixed to the appellation because at the time, the place was a vast wilderness covering Sitio Tejero, frequently called by the revolutionary as Salinas (present-day Rosario), Santa Cruz de Malabon or Malabon el Chico (present-day Tanza) and Tierra Alta (present-day Noveleta). When the town was made independent from Cavite el Viejo, it was finally called by its popular name San Francisco de Malabon, in honor of patron saint, Saint Francis of Assisi.

History Edit

 
The old friar estate house in General Trias where the Tejeros Convention was held on March 22, 1897.
 
The Diego Mojica historical marker

First Cry of Cavite Edit

The first uprising in Cavite known as the "First Cry of Cavite" occurred in San Francisco de Malabon[7] about ten o’clock in the morning of August 31, 1896, when the town tribunal was attacked by Filipino revolutionaries led by Mariano Trías, Diego Mojica and Nicolas Portilla in Pasong Kalabaw (now known as Santa Clara).[8] The second incident followed at twelve noon at Tierra Alta and the third in Cavite el Viejo between two and three o’clock in the afternoon.

Tejeros Convention Edit

A chapter of the Katipunan known as Balangay Mapagtiis had already been in existence in the place for sometime. The Sangguniang Bayang Magdiwang headed by Gen. Mariano Álvarez of Tierra Alta and the Sangguniang Bayang Mapagtiis of San Francisco de Malabon later merged under the name Magdiwang Council with Álvarez as president. The Magdiwang Council hosted the Tejeros Convention on March 22, 1897, in a friar estate house in Sitio Tejero wherein Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president and Mariano Trías, then lieutenant general, as vice-president in a revolutionary government replacing the Katipunan.

American occupation Edit

On October 15, 1903, Act No. 947 was approved by the Philippine Commission, merging the adjacent town of Santa Cruz de Malabon (present-day Tanza) with San Francisco de Malabon, with the latter designated as the municipal seat.[9] In 1909, a resolution was passed by the San Francisco de Malabon municipal council to separate Santa Cruz de Malabon to become an independent municipality of its own; it took effect in 1910.[10]

On February 28, 1914, Act No. 2390 was passed by the Philippine Assembly, changing the town's name to Malabon.[11] On February 24, 1920, Act No. 2889 was approved, renaming the town after General Mariano Trías, who passed away six years earlier.[12][13]

Cityhood Edit

On August 19, 2015, President Benigno Aquino III signed Republic Act No. 10675 which converted the municipality of General Trias into a component city of Cavite.[14] The bill finally came into full effect after majority of the city's residents voted yes to cityhood through a plebiscite.[15] General Trias thus became the seventh city in the province and the 145th in the country.

Lone District of General Trias Edit

On September 14, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11069,[16] reapportioning the province of Cavite into eight legislative districts to make General Trias the province's sixth legislative district.

Geography Edit

General Trias is an inland city of Cavite located 35 kilometers (22 mi) southwest of Manila. It straddles the northeastern part of the province. The city is surrounded by the municipalities of Rosario and Noveleta in the north, by Tanza and Trece Martires in the west, by Amadeo in the south, Silang in the southeast, and the cities of Dasmariñas and Imus to the east.[17] General Trias has a total land area of 81.46 square kilometers (31.45 sq mi).[18]

Climate Edit

Climate data for General Trias, Cavite
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
32
(90)
34
(93)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(87)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
24
(75)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
23
(73)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
27
(1.1)
94
(3.7)
153
(6.0)
206
(8.1)
190
(7.5)
179
(7.0)
120
(4.7)
54
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
1,094
(43)
Average rainy days 5.2 4.5 6.4 9.2 19.7 24.3 26.9 25.7 24.4 21.0 12.9 9.1 189.3
Source: Meteoblue[19]

Barangays Edit

 
Map showing the constituent barangays of General Trias.

General Trias is politically subdivided into 33 barangays:[18][20] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Alingaro
  • Arnaldo
  • Bacao I
  • Bacao II
  • Bagumbayan
  • Biclatan
  • Buenavista I
  • Buenavista II
  • Buenavista III
  • Corregidor
  • Dulongbayan
  • Governor Ferrer
  • Javalera
  • Manggahan
  • Navarro
  • Panungyanan
  • Pasong Camachile I
  • Pasong Camachile II
  • Pasong Kawayan I
  • Pasong Kawayan II
  • Pinagtipunan
  • Prinza
  • Sampalucan
  • Santiago
  • San Francisco
  • San Gabriel
  • San Juan I (Poblacion)
  • San Juan II
  • Santa Clara
  • Tapia
  • Tejero
  • Vibora
  • 1896th (Poblacion)

Demographics Edit

Population census of General Trias
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 9,515—    
1918 9,672+0.11%
1939 16,611+2.61%
1948 15,963−0.44%
1960 21,618+2.56%
1970 29,635+3.20%
1975 34,807+3.28%
1980 39,745+2.69%
1990 52,888+2.90%
1995 66,837+4.48%
2000 107,691+10.77%
2007 218,387+10.24%
2010 243,322+4.01%
2015 314,303+5.00%
2020 450,583+7.34%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[21][22][23][24]

In the 2020 census, the population of General Trias, Cavite, was 450,583 people,[3] with a density of 5,500 inhabitants per square kilometer or 14,000 inhabitants per square mile.

Religion Edit

A vast majority of inhabitants are Roman Catholics while Protestanism is the second largest denomination in the city and some migrants from Mindanao practicing Islam.

Language Edit

Filipino, English are the most used language.

Government Edit

Local government Edit

City of General Trias
(2022–2025)
Mayor
Luis IV "Jon-Jon" Ferrer (NUP)
Vice Mayor
Jonas Glyn P. Labuguen (NUP)
Sangguniang Panlungsod Members
Jesse Raphael R. Grepo Isagani L. Culanding
Felix A. Grepo Jowie S. Curampot
Clarissel Campaña-Moral Kristine Jane P. Barison
Kyle Jassel J. Salazar Vivencio Q. Lozares Jr.
J-M Vergel M. Columna Richard R. Parin

Pursuant to Chapter II, Title II, Book III of Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991,[25] the city government is to be composed of a mayor (alkalde), a vice mayor (bise alkalde) and members (kagawad) of the legislative branch Sangguniang Panlungsod alongside a secretary to the said legislature, all of which are elected to a three-year term and are eligible to run for three consecutive terms.

Executive Edit

As with every Philippine city, the city mayor serves as General Trias' chief executive. Elected to a term of three years and limited to three consecutive terms, the mayor appoints the directors of each city department, which include the office of administration, engineering office, information office, legal office, and treasury office. The current mayor is Luis Ferrer IV.

The city's vice mayor performs duties as acting mayor in the absence of the mayor. The vice mayor automatically succeeds as mayor upon the death of the incumbent, or if the mayor is unable to fulfil their duties. The vice mayor also convenes the Sangguniang Panlungsod, the city's legislative body. The current vice mayor is Jonas Glyn Labuguen.

Legislative Edit

Within the city, the City Board or Sangguniang Panlungsod crafts all city ordinances, performs appropriation of city funds, issues franchises and permits, impose fees on city services, and exercise other duties and powers as stipulated by the Local Government Code of 1991.

Under R.A. 10675 Article V Section 10 (a). General Trias is entitled to a City Board composed of 10 members.[26]

Economy Edit

 
General Trias Public Market


Industrial estates Edit

 
Gateway Business Park

General Trias has been gradually undergoing industrialization since the turn of the 21st century. Several major industrial estates, such as Gateway Business Park, a world class business community in Javalera and the New Cavite Industrial City (NCIC) in Manggahan, have chosen General Trias to be their home base.

The Cavite Export Processing Zone (CEPZ) occupies about 0.60 square kilometers (0.23 sq mi) of land belonging to General Trias. 110 factories operate in the CEPZ. The others are the Golden Gate Industrial Park (Phase I) in Buenavista II and Golden Gate Industrial Park (Phase II) in Panungyanan while the rest are found at Barangay Manggahan, Barangay San Francisco and along Governor's Drive.

Private subdivisions Edit

General Trias is considered one of the new frontiers of growth and development in the Calabarzon area as attested by the giant industrial subdivisions located in the city. Many of these are in the highland barangay of Manggahan, located along Governor's Drive, the barangays of San Francisco, Santiago on the Arnaldo Highway, and barangay Pasong Camachille II on Open Canal Road.

Leisure and shopping malls Edit

 
Robinsons Place General Trias in 2018

Located at the Tejero intersection and opened in May 2016, the 55,000-square-meter (590,000 sq ft) Robinsons Place General Trias (now Robinsons General Trias) is Robinson's fourth shopping mall in the province and the first full-scale mall in General Trias.[34][35][36]

On the southern part of the city, lies one of the biggest Golf and Country residential estate Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club. It covers about 700 hectares (1,700 acres), which makes it one of the largest residential estate in the Country. The Golf & Country Club, which is one of the component of Eagle Ridge development, is nearing its completion with three playable golf courses and two operational satellite clubhouses.

The 300-hectare (740-acre) Eagle Ridge Residential expanse features a very upscale housing community, the integral component of the project will make up the whole concept of Eagle Ridge as a golf and residential site.

Since the fourth quarter of 2017, a number of shopping malls and areas are currently being built, including Vista Mall General Trias.

Festival Edit

General Trias celebrates its Valenciana Festival every year.[37] Valenciana, a variation of the Valencian paella, was first popularized in General Trias and became part of their culture.

Infrastructure Edit

Local government projects Edit

 
General Trias Convention/Cultural Center

The master plan for General Trias is to achieve an agro-industrial and residential balance. The City of General Trias already have its recreational amenities like a Convention/Cultural Center, Sports Center, Sports Park w/ Grandstand (popular called Track 'n field), and a City Park at Barangay San Juan 2. Since its cityhood numerous renovations of public infrastructure are underway including the building of General Trias City Hall-Manggahan Annex and the takeover of the General Trias Medicare Hospital run by the provincial government [38] converted into the City of General Trias Medicare Hospital run by the city government.[39] The road-widening activities conducted to fill the increasing number of vehicles that passed through its roads especially in Arnaldo Highway, Governor Ferrer Drive, Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Avenue, and Governor's Drive. It also invested on making Diversion Roads to ease traffic congestion problem and provides an easy and better access of transportation to its constituents who live in remote areas of the city like the road connecting Governor Ferrer Drive of Barangay Buenavista 1 to Arnaldo Highway of Barangay Santiago (Mayor's Drive).

Transportation Edit

 
Jeepneys plying Governor's Drive in Barangay Manggahan

General Trias would soon be more accessible with the C-6 Expressway's construction connecting North and South Luzon and the Cavite–Laguna Expressway's development connecting CAVITEX to SLEX. The expansion of the LRT Line 6 from Bacoor to Dasmariñas would also provide fast access from General Trias to Metro Manila.

Healthcare Edit

Several hospitals, both private and government-owned, have also sprouted throughout General Trias ranging from government health centers to private clinics to complete hospitals. GenTri Medical Center and Hospital Inc. and Gentri Doctors Medical Center to name a few are among the biggest hospitals in the entire province of Cavite.

Education Edit

 
Gen. Artemio Ricarte Elementary School, located in the city proper

General Trias is home to several educational institutions, notably Lyceum of the Philippines University-Cavite campus,[40] Cavite State University-General Trias campus, which was established in 2012, and the AMA Computer University located inside Ara Vista Village in Barangay Biclatan. Also in General Trias there are several private and public elementary and high schools which is supervised by its own DepEd City School Division.[41]

Notable personalities Edit

Sister cities Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  42. ^ "List of Sister City Affiliations with Japan (by country)". Clair Singapore.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cavite
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code

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districtFoundedDecember 12 1748RenamedFebruary 28 1914 as Malabon February 24 1920 as General Trias CityhoodDecember 13 2015Named forMariano TriasBarangays33 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorLuis A Ferrer IV Vice MayorJonas Glyn P Labuguen RepresentativeAntonio A Ferrer City CouncilMembers Jesse Raphael R GrepoFelix A GrepoClarrisel J CampanaKyle Jassel J SalazarJ M Vergel M ColumnaIsagani L CulandingJowie S CarampotKristine Jane M PerditoVivencio Q Lozares Jr Richard R ParinAlfredo S ChingHernando M Granados Electorate193 284 voters 2022 Area 2 Total90 01 km2 34 75 sq mi Elevation53 m 174 ft Highest elevation426 m 1 398 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total450 583 Density5 000 km2 13 000 sq mi Households117 910DemonymGentrisenoEconomy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence3 75 2018 4 Revenue 2 149 million 2020 Assets 4 395 million 2020 Expenditure 1 671 million 2020 Liabilities 487 7 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco WaterGeneral Trias Water Corporation GTWC Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4107PSGC042108000IDD area code 63 0 46Native languagesTagalogMajor religionsRoman Catholicism Protestantism IslamFeast dateOctober 4Catholic dioceseDiocese of ImusPatron saintSaint Francis of AssisiWebsitegeneraltrias wbr gov wbr ph Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 First Cry of Cavite 2 2 Tejeros Convention 2 3 American occupation 2 4 Cityhood 2 5 Lone District of General Trias 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Barangays 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 4 2 Language 5 Government 5 1 Local government 5 2 Executive 5 3 Legislative 6 Economy 6 1 Industrial estates 6 2 Private subdivisions 6 3 Leisure and shopping malls 7 Festival 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Local government projects 8 2 Transportation 8 3 Healthcare 9 Education 10 Notable personalities 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEtymology EditDuring the earlier part of the Spanish colonial period General Trias was often referred to as Las Estancias the ranches which was once a part of Cavite el Viejo the present day Kawit It was also called Malabon Grande The name Malabon is derived from Tagalog meaning having many silt deposits 6 At any rate the first reference seems to be more probable because General Mariano Trias a noted writer adopted the nom de guerre Labong a word he often used in his writing and conversation Grande on the other hand was affixed to the appellation because at the time the place was a vast wilderness covering Sitio Tejero frequently called by the revolutionary as Salinas present day Rosario Santa Cruz de Malabon or Malabon el Chico present day Tanza and Tierra Alta present day Noveleta When the town was made independent from Cavite el Viejo it was finally called by its popular name San Francisco de Malabon in honor of patron saint Saint Francis of Assisi History Edit nbsp The old friar estate house in General Trias where the Tejeros Convention was held on March 22 1897 nbsp The Diego Mojica historical markerFirst Cry of Cavite Edit The first uprising in Cavite known as the First Cry of Cavite occurred in San Francisco de Malabon 7 about ten o clock in the morning of August 31 1896 when the town tribunal was attacked by Filipino revolutionaries led by Mariano Trias Diego Mojica and Nicolas Portilla in Pasong Kalabaw now known as Santa Clara 8 The second incident followed at twelve noon at Tierra Alta and the third in Cavite el Viejo between two and three o clock in the afternoon Tejeros Convention Edit A chapter of the Katipunan known as Balangay Mapagtiis had already been in existence in the place for sometime The Sangguniang Bayang Magdiwang headed by Gen Mariano Alvarez of Tierra Alta and the Sangguniang Bayang Mapagtiis of San Francisco de Malabon later merged under the name Magdiwang Council with Alvarez as president The Magdiwang Council hosted the Tejeros Convention on March 22 1897 in a friar estate house in Sitio Tejero wherein Gen Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president and Mariano Trias then lieutenant general as vice president in a revolutionary government replacing the Katipunan American occupation Edit On October 15 1903 Act No 947 was approved by the Philippine Commission merging the adjacent town of Santa Cruz de Malabon present day Tanza with San Francisco de Malabon with the latter designated as the municipal seat 9 In 1909 a resolution was passed by the San Francisco de Malabon municipal council to separate Santa Cruz de Malabon to become an independent municipality of its own it took effect in 1910 10 On February 28 1914 Act No 2390 was passed by the Philippine Assembly changing the town s name to Malabon 11 On February 24 1920 Act No 2889 was approved renaming the town after General Mariano Trias who passed away six years earlier 12 13 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines On August 19 2015 President Benigno Aquino III signed Republic Act No 10675 which converted the municipality of General Trias into a component city of Cavite 14 The bill finally came into full effect after majority of the city s residents voted yes to cityhood through a plebiscite 15 General Trias thus became the seventh city in the province and the 145th in the country Lone District of General Trias Edit On September 14 2018 President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No 11069 16 reapportioning the province of Cavite into eight legislative districts to make General Trias the province s sixth legislative district Geography EditGeneral Trias is an inland city of Cavite located 35 kilometers 22 mi southwest of Manila It straddles the northeastern part of the province The city is surrounded by the municipalities of Rosario and Noveleta in the north by Tanza and Trece Martires in the west by Amadeo in the south Silang in the southeast and the cities of Dasmarinas and Imus to the east 17 General Trias has a total land area of 81 46 square kilometers 31 45 sq mi 18 Climate Edit Climate data for General Trias CaviteMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 84 30 86 32 90 34 93 32 90 31 88 29 84 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 30 87 Average low C F 20 68 20 68 21 70 22 72 24 75 25 77 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 23 73 Average precipitation mm inches 10 0 4 10 0 4 12 0 5 27 1 1 94 3 7 153 6 0 206 8 1 190 7 5 179 7 0 120 4 7 54 2 1 39 1 5 1 094 43 Average rainy days 5 2 4 5 6 4 9 2 19 7 24 3 26 9 25 7 24 4 21 0 12 9 9 1 189 3Source Meteoblue 19 Barangays Edit nbsp Map showing the constituent barangays of General Trias General Trias is politically subdivided into 33 barangays 18 20 Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios Alingaro Arnaldo Bacao I Bacao II Bagumbayan Biclatan Buenavista I Buenavista II Buenavista III Corregidor Dulongbayan Governor Ferrer Javalera Manggahan Navarro Panungyanan Pasong Camachile I Pasong Camachile II Pasong Kawayan I Pasong Kawayan II Pinagtipunan Prinza Sampalucan Santiago San Francisco San Gabriel San Juan I Poblacion San Juan II Santa Clara Tapia Tejero Vibora 1896th Poblacion Demographics EditPopulation census of General TriasYearPop p a 19039 515 19189 672 0 11 193916 611 2 61 194815 963 0 44 196021 618 2 56 197029 635 3 20 197534 807 3 28 198039 745 2 69 199052 888 2 90 199566 837 4 48 2000107 691 10 77 2007218 387 10 24 2010243 322 4 01 2015314 303 5 00 2020450 583 7 34 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 21 22 23 24 In the 2020 census the population of General Trias Cavite was 450 583 people 3 with a density of 5 500 inhabitants per square kilometer or 14 000 inhabitants per square mile Religion Edit A vast majority of inhabitants are Roman Catholics while Protestanism is the second largest denomination in the city and some migrants from Mindanao practicing Islam Language Edit Filipino English are the most used language Government EditLocal government Edit Main article Sangguniang Panglungsod City of General Trias 2022 2025 MayorLuis IV Jon Jon Ferrer NUP Vice MayorJonas Glyn P Labuguen NUP Sangguniang Panlungsod MembersJesse Raphael R Grepo Isagani L CulandingFelix A Grepo Jowie S CurampotClarissel Campana Moral Kristine Jane P BarisonKyle Jassel J Salazar Vivencio Q Lozares Jr J M Vergel M Columna Richard R ParinPursuant to Chapter II Title II Book III of Republic Act No 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 25 the city government is to be composed of a mayor alkalde a vice mayor bise alkalde and members kagawad of the legislative branch Sangguniang Panlungsod alongside a secretary to the said legislature all of which are elected to a three year term and are eligible to run for three consecutive terms Executive Edit As with every Philippine city the city mayor serves as General Trias chief executive Elected to a term of three years and limited to three consecutive terms the mayor appoints the directors of each city department which include the office of administration engineering office information office legal office and treasury office The current mayor is Luis Ferrer IV The city s vice mayor performs duties as acting mayor in the absence of the mayor The vice mayor automatically succeeds as mayor upon the death of the incumbent or if the mayor is unable to fulfil their duties The vice mayor also convenes the Sangguniang Panlungsod the city s legislative body The current vice mayor is Jonas Glyn Labuguen Legislative Edit Within the city the City Board or Sangguniang Panlungsod crafts all city ordinances performs appropriation of city funds issues franchises and permits impose fees on city services and exercise other duties and powers as stipulated by the Local Government Code of 1991 Under R A 10675 Article V Section 10 a General Trias is entitled to a City Board composed of 10 members 26 Economy EditThis article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp General Trias Public MarketPoverty Incidence of General Trias Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Source Philippine Statistics Authority 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Industrial estates Edit nbsp Gateway Business ParkGeneral Trias has been gradually undergoing industrialization since the turn of the 21st century Several major industrial estates such as Gateway Business Park a world class business community in Javalera and the New Cavite Industrial City NCIC in Manggahan have chosen General Trias to be their home base The Cavite Export Processing Zone CEPZ occupies about 0 60 square kilometers 0 23 sq mi of land belonging to General Trias 110 factories operate in the CEPZ The others are the Golden Gate Industrial Park Phase I in Buenavista II and Golden Gate Industrial Park Phase II in Panungyanan while the rest are found at Barangay Manggahan Barangay San Francisco and along Governor s Drive Private subdivisions Edit General Trias is considered one of the new frontiers of growth and development in the Calabarzon area as attested by the giant industrial subdivisions located in the city Many of these are in the highland barangay of Manggahan located along Governor s Drive the barangays of San Francisco Santiago on the Arnaldo Highway and barangay Pasong Camachille II on Open Canal Road Leisure and shopping malls Edit nbsp Robinsons Place General Trias in 2018Located at the Tejero intersection and opened in May 2016 the 55 000 square meter 590 000 sq ft Robinsons Place General Trias now Robinsons General Trias is Robinson s fourth shopping mall in the province and the first full scale mall in General Trias 34 35 36 On the southern part of the city lies one of the biggest Golf and Country residential estate Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club It covers about 700 hectares 1 700 acres which makes it one of the largest residential estate in the Country The Golf amp Country Club which is one of the component of Eagle Ridge development is nearing its completion with three playable golf courses and two operational satellite clubhouses The 300 hectare 740 acre Eagle Ridge Residential expanse features a very upscale housing community the integral component of the project will make up the whole concept of Eagle Ridge as a golf and residential site Since the fourth quarter of 2017 a number of shopping malls and areas are currently being built including Vista Mall General Trias Festival EditGeneral Trias celebrates its Valenciana Festival every year 37 Valenciana a variation of the Valencian paella was first popularized in General Trias and became part of their culture Infrastructure EditLocal government projects Edit nbsp General Trias Convention Cultural CenterThe master plan for General Trias is to achieve an agro industrial and residential balance The City of General Trias already have its recreational amenities like a Convention Cultural Center Sports Center Sports Park w Grandstand popular called Track n field and a City Park at Barangay San Juan 2 Since its cityhood numerous renovations of public infrastructure are underway including the building of General Trias City Hall Manggahan Annex and the takeover of the General Trias Medicare Hospital run by the provincial government 38 converted into the City of General Trias Medicare Hospital run by the city government 39 The road widening activities conducted to fill the increasing number of vehicles that passed through its roads especially in Arnaldo Highway Governor Ferrer Drive Crisanto M De Los Reyes Avenue and Governor s Drive It also invested on making Diversion Roads to ease traffic congestion problem and provides an easy and better access of transportation to its constituents who live in remote areas of the city like the road connecting Governor Ferrer Drive of Barangay Buenavista 1 to Arnaldo Highway of Barangay Santiago Mayor s Drive Transportation Edit nbsp Jeepneys plying Governor s Drive in Barangay ManggahanGeneral Trias would soon be more accessible with the C 6 Expressway s construction connecting North and South Luzon and the Cavite Laguna Expressway s development connecting CAVITEX to SLEX The expansion of the LRT Line 6 from Bacoor to Dasmarinas would also provide fast access from General Trias to Metro Manila Healthcare Edit Several hospitals both private and government owned have also sprouted throughout General Trias ranging from government health centers to private clinics to complete hospitals GenTri Medical Center and Hospital Inc and Gentri Doctors Medical Center to name a few are among the biggest hospitals in the entire province of Cavite Education Edit nbsp Gen Artemio Ricarte Elementary School located in the city properGeneral Trias is home to several educational institutions notably Lyceum of the Philippines University Cavite campus 40 Cavite State University General Trias campus which was established in 2012 and the AMA Computer University located inside Ara Vista Village in Barangay Biclatan Also in General Trias there are several private and public elementary and high schools which is supervised by its own DepEd City School Division 41 Notable personalities EditMariano Trias 1868 1914 considered the first de facto Vice President of the revolutionary government established at the Tejeros Convention The town was renamed in his honor after the Revolution Kokoy De Santos born 1998 actor Sister cities Edit nbsp Tozawa Yamagata Japan 42 See also EditList of renamed cities and municipalities in the PhilippinesReferences Edit City of General Trias 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 c Census of Population 2020 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved July 8 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 History Official Website of General Trias Province of Cavite Retrieved November 7 2022 Lesho Marivic Sippola Eeva 2018 Toponyms in Manila and Cavite Philippines Vergleichende Kolonialtoponomastik Strukturen und Funktionen kolonialer Ortsbenennung De Gruyter pp 317 332 ISBN 9783110608618 Cavite town marks 262nd anniversary Yahoo News Philippines Yahoo Retrieved July 2 2013 Heritage Town General Trias Cavite LegendHarry February 11 2013 Retrieved August 23 2014 Act No 947 October 15 1903 An Act Reducing the Twenty Three Municipalities of the Province of Cavite to Eleven Retrieved June 17 2023 History Tanza Retrieved June 17 2023 Act No 2390 February 28 1914 An Act Changing the names of the municipalities of Santo Nino and Mawanan Province of Cagayan San Isidro Labrador and San Isidro de Potot Province of Pangasinan San Francisco de Malabon and Santa Cruz de Malabon Province of Cavite Nagpartian and San Miguel Province of Ilocos Norte Langaran Province of Misamis San Pedro Tunasan Province of Laguna Cabagan Nuevo Province of Isabela Nueva Caceres Province of Ambos Camarines San Pedro Macati Province of Rizal San Juan de Bocboc Province of Batangas San Juan Province of Nueva Ecija township of Barrit Luluno Province of Ilocos Sur and of the Barrios of Tublijon and Gibigaan Municipality of Sorsogon Province of Sorsogon Retrieved May 1 2022 Gen Trias City pays tribute to local hero www pna gov ph Retrieved February 24 2021 Act No 2889 February 24 1920 An Act Changing The Name of the Municipality of Malabon Province of Cavite to General Trias and for Other Purposes Retrieved February 24 2021 Republic Act No 10675 August 19 2015 An Act Converting the Municipality of General Trias in the Province of Cavite Into a Component City to Be Known as the City of General Trias a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help General Trias in Cavite now a city Rappler December 13 2015 Retrieved December 13 2015 Republic Act No 11069 July 23 2018 Amending Section 1 of Republic Act No 9727 Reapportioning the province of Cavite into eight 8 legislative districts a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Geography Municipality of General Trias Trece Martires City The Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cavite Retrieved October 6 2015 a b Province Cavite PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved November 12 2016 General Trias Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved May 12 2020 Component Barangays General Trias Cavite The Municipality of General Trias Official Website Retrieved October 6 2015 Census of Population 2015 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved June 20 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay National Statistics Office Retrieved June 29 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region IV A Calabarzon Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 National Statistics Office Province of Cavite Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 2016 An Act Providing for a Local Government Code of 1991 The LawPhil Project 8th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved April 21 2014 Republic Act No 10675 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines August 19 2015 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines PDF Philippine Statistics Authority November 29 2005 2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates PDF Philippine Statistics Authority March 23 2009 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates 2006 and 2009 PDF Philippine Statistics Authority August 3 2012 2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates PDF Philippine Statistics Authority May 31 2016 Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates 2009 2012 and 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority July 10 2019 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 Robinson Place General Trias Cavite s newest shopping amp lifestyle destination opens Manila Bulletin May 31 2016 Retrieved June 8 2016 Time to celebrate homegrown tastes at Robinsons General Trias Manila Bulletin June 5 2016 Retrieved June 8 2016 Austria Jenniffer October 22 2015 Robinsons bullish plans 10 new malls The Standard Retrieved June 8 2016 Cavite celebrates 3rd Valenciana Festival Tempo Retrieved August 17 2013 Turnover ng GenTri Medicare Hospital aprubado na Official Website of General Trias Province of Cavite Gen Trias inaugurates P63M 1st public hospital The Manila Times December 22 2019 Lyceum of the Philippines University Cavite Course Offerings and Contact Information WowCavite Retrieved August 17 2013 Division of General Trias City depedgentri com List of Sister City Affiliations with Japan by country Clair Singapore External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to General Trias Official website Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cavite Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General Trias amp oldid 1170358885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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