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San Pablo, Laguna

San Pablo, officially the City of San Pablo (Filipino: Lungsod ng San Pablo), is a 1st class component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 285,348 people. [3]

San Pablo
San Pablo de los Montes
City of San Pablo
Clockwise from top: Lake Pandin, Lake Sampaloc, Old City Hall, San Pablo Cathedral, Jose Rizal Avenue
Nickname: 
Map of Laguna with San Pablo highlighted
OpenStreetMap
San Pablo
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°04′12″N 121°19′30″E / 14.07°N 121.325°E / 14.07; 121.325Coordinates: 14°04′12″N 121°19′30″E / 14.07°N 121.325°E / 14.07; 121.325
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceLaguna
District 3rd district
Founded1586
Chartered1647
CityhoodMay 7, 1940
Named forSt. Paul the First Hermit
Barangays80 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorVicente B. Amante
(Nacionalista)
 • Vice MayorJustin G. Colago
(Nacionalista)
 • RepresentativeLoreto S. Amante
(PDP–Laban)
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate149,952 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total197.56 km2 (76.28 sq mi)
Elevation
237 m (778 ft)
Highest elevation
2,173 m (7,129 ft)
Lowest elevation
2 m (7 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total285,348
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,700/sq mi)
 • Households
70,979
Economy
 • Income class1st city income class
 • Poverty incidence
2.10
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 1,427 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 3,003 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 1,349 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 364.1 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4000
PSGC
043424000
IDD:area code+63 (0)49
Native languagesTagalog

It is located in the southern portion of Laguna province, it is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines. By land area, it is the largest in the province of Laguna. Its population ranks sixth within the province after the cities of Calamba, Santa Rosa, Biñan, San Pedro, and Cabuyao.

The city is also known as the "City of Seven Lakes" (Filipino: Lungsod ng Pitong Lawa), referring to the Seven Lakes of San Pablo: Lake Sampaloc (or Sampalok), Lake Palakpakin, Lake Bunot, Lakes Pandin and Yambo, Lake Muhikap, and Lake Calibato.

San Pablo was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa since 1910. On November 28, 1967, it became an independent diocese and became the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo.

History

San Pablo's earliest historical record dates back to pre-Spanish times when four large barrios bounded by Mount Makiling composed "Sampalok". In 1571, the first Spanish troops under Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the upland village of Sampaloc, which became a parish in 1586, and then a municipality in 1647, and was renamed "San Pablo de Los Montes" in honor of Saint Paul the First Hermit. In 1756, it was placed under the jurisdiction of Batangas province but was returned in 1883 to Laguna.

 
Aerial view of San Pablo, 1941

In 1899, a municipal government was established, with Atty. Innocente Martinez as municipal president. Marcos Paulino was elected municipal president in 1902 when the civil government was set up. From 1926 to 1940, the people of San Pablo worked for its independence from the province of Laguna. On May 7, 1940, the Charter Bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tomas D. Dizon of Laguna's 1st district was approved by President Manuel L. Quezon. The bill became known as the City Charter of San Pablo or Commonwealth Act No. 520 – approved by President Quezon.[5]

The city was inaugurated on March 30, 1941, with Dr. Potenciano Malvar, a former governor of Laguna, as the city mayor appointed by president Manuel L. Quezon. Succeeding him 1941 as an appointed mayor was Dr. Manuel Quisumbing, in turn followed by Tomas D. Dizon in 1943 as an appointed mayor. The succeeding mayors were elected after 1955, with Cipriano B. Colago being the first elected city mayor.

Geography

San Pablo has a cool climate owing to its location. It is nestled in the foothills of three mountains: Mount Banahaw, Mount Makiling and the Sierra Madre Mountains. These mountains do not only provide attractions for the tourism industry (such as waterfalls) and sources of many forest-based products, but also serve as stewards for the clean air. It is situated 82 kilometers (51 mi) southeast of Manila via Alaminos, 37 kilometers (23 mi) southwest of Santa Cruz via Calauan.

Its soil is suitable for those seeking opportunities in agriculture and horticulture given its richness and fertility. The different barangays have coconut plantation, lanzones fruit – Lansium parasiticum tree plantation and rambutan fruit tree plantation – Rambutan. The place is rich in orchid plants.

Climate

The prevailing climatic conditions in the city is categorized into wet and dry seasons.

Climate data for San Pablo City, Laguna
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F 79 81 84 88 88 86 84 82 82 82 82 79 83
Average low °F 68 68 68 70 73 75 73 73 73 72 72 70 71
Average precipitation inches 2.0 1.4 1.1 1.1 3.2 4.9 6.4 5.7 5.7 5.6 3.9 4.0 45
Average high °C 26 27 29 31 31 30 29 28 28 28 28 26 28
Average low °C 20 20 20 21 23 24 23 23 23 22 22 21 22
Average precipitation mm 52 35 27 27 82 124 163 144 145 141 100 102 1,142
Average rainy days 12.0 8.1 8.8 9.7 17.9 22.6 26.2 24.5 24.6 22.0 16.7 14.9 208
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[6]

Barangays

San Pablo City is politically subdivided into 80 barangays.

  • I-A (Sambat)
  • I-B (City+Riverside)
  • I-C (Bagong Bayan)
  • II-A (Triangulo)
  • II-B (Guadalupe)
  • II-C (Unson)
  • II-D (Bulante)
  • II-E (San Anton)
  • II-F (Villa Rey)
  • III-A (Hermanos Belen)
  • III-B
  • III-C (Labak/De Roma)
  • III-D (Villongco)
  • III-E
  • III-F (Balagtas)
  • IV-A
  • IV-B
  • IV-C
  • V-A
  • V-B
  • V-C
  • V-D
  • VI-A (Mavenida)
  • VI-B
  • VI-C (Bagong Pook)
  • VI-D (Lparkers)
  • VI-E (YMCA)
  • VII-A (P.Alcantara)
  • VII-B
  • VII-C
  • VII-D
  • VII-E
  • Atisan
  • Bautista
  • Concepcion (Bunot)
  • Del Remedio (Wawa)
  • Dolores
  • San Antonio 1 (Balanga)
  • San Antonio 2 (Sapa)
  • San Bartolome (Matang-ag)
  • San Buenaventura (Palakpakin)
  • San Crispin (Lumbangan)
  • San Cristobal
  • San Diego (Tiim)
  • San Francisco (Calihan)
  • San Gabriel (Butucan)
  • San Gregorio
  • San Ignacio
  • San Isidro (Balagbag)
  • San Joaquin
  • San Jose (Malamig)
  • San Juan
  • San Lorenzo (Saluyan)
  • San Lucas 1 (Malinaw)
  • San Lucas 2
  • San Marcos (Tikew)
  • San Mateo
  • San Miguel
  • San Nicolas
  • San Pedro
  • San Rafael (Magampon)
  • San Roque (Buluburan)
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Ana
  • Santa Catalina (Sandig)
  • Santa Cruz (Putol)
  • Santa Elena
  • Santa Filomena (Banlagin)
  • Santa Isabel
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Maria Magdalena (Boe)
  • Santa Monica
  • Santa Veronica (Bae)
  • Santiago I (Bulaho)
  • Santiago II
  • Santisimo Rosario
  • Santo Angel (Ilog)
  • Santo Cristo
  • Santo Niño (Arsum)
  • Soledad (Macopa)

Demographics

Population census of San Pablo
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 22,612—    
1918 31,399+2.21%
1939 46,311+1.87%
1948 50,435+0.95%
1960 70,680+2.85%
1970 105,517+4.08%
1975 116,607+2.02%
1980 131,655+2.46%
1990 161,630+2.07%
1995 183,757+2.43%
2000 207,927+2.68%
2007 237,259+1.84%
2010 248,890+1.76%
2015 266,068+1.28%
2020 285,348+1.39%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[7][8][9][10]

According to the 2010 census, San Pablo had a population of 248,890 people,[11] up from 237,259 people and 44,166 households in the 2007 census. The city was once the largest city in Laguna, but it was overtaken by Calamba in the 1990 census. San Pedro followed suit in 1995, then came Santa Rosa and Biñan in 2007, and Cabuyao in 2015, all owing their growth to its proximity to Metro Manila.[12]

Ethnicity and language

The language spoken in the city and the medium of instruction in schools are English and Filipino, also known as Tagalog in this area.

Economy

 
Downtown area
 
SM City San Pablo

At the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century, economic development shifted from San Pablo to western Laguna. San Pedro, Biñan, Santa Rosa, Cabuyao, Calamba, Los Baños, and Santa Cruz experienced rapid economic development brought about by local and foreign investments, the rapid growth of industrial estates and export processing zones, and the placement of major institutions in those areas, San Pablo City was left behind and remained a semi-developed residential community.

Despite the fact that the city was partly touched by economic development, San Pablo City boasts itself as a potential eco-tourism destination in the province. However, given its human and land resources, various BPO companies are seriously looking at developing the city into the ICT hub of Southern Luzon. Although there were previous attempts to build a similar establishment, SM Prime Holdings was given its go signal in July 2008 to push ahead for SM City San Pablo located at Riverina Commercial Estates along Maharlika Highway at Barangay San Rafael.

[20] Apart from this, the development of the Hacienda Escudero plantation resort town and nearby real estates, which is a joint venture with Landco, is by far the largest planned community investment in the city covering 415 hectares (1,030 acres): It will include resort type communities; the original Villa Escudero Plantations as the center-piece; commercial establishments like a mall, hotels, and a convention center to be built relative to the distinctive architecture theme of the original Villa Escudero. As such Hacienda Escudero will become the ultimate history town themed community in this part of the country.

ABS-CBN TV-46 San Pablo (DWLY-TV) served the city through its office along Rizal Avenue at the heart of the city until the Duterte government, shut down the operations of the broadcaster and revoked its franchise.

San Pablo City is home to showrooms, marketing, and parts/servicing centers of Ford, Geely, Hino, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu, Kia San Pablo, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota.

San Pablo also claims the title City of Buko Pie Buko Pie", although other neighboring towns are also known for producing the delicacy. "Colettes' Buko Pie", based in San Pablo, was known for experimenting with different variants of the delicacy. Colette's has also regularly produced the "World's Largest Buko Pie" during San Pablo's Coco Festival. Colette's is the largest Buko Pie brand in the Laguna area with 34 stores. The supply of coconut in San Pablo makes it an ideal spot for putting up buko pie shops.

Franklin Baker Company, one of the well-known companies with operations in San Pablo, has announced that its plant in the city would cease its operations and transfer to another existing facility, owned by the said company, in Davao del Sur by December 2008. The said decision could affect the jobs of at least 1,200 people, the majority of them San Pableños. Various factors are blamed for this closure, including the conversion of big coconut farms into residential areas.[21] However, production was restored in the first quarter of 2009 in the San Pablo plant of Franklin Baker Company due to processing problems encountered at Davao del Sur.

Tourism and recreation

The Seven Lakes of San Pablo, seven crater lakes scattered around the city, have for many generations provided food and livelihood, leisure and respite for the citizens of the city. A bustling city of trade and commerce, it is also a center of education and learning with schools, colleges, and training institutions.

 
Lake Sampaloc

Hacienda Escudero Plantation Resort Town is the largest planned community investment in the city covering 415 hectares (1,030 acres). The resort has the richness of coconut plantation, and provides serenading Filipino songs and Bayanihan Dances (Folk Dances).

Public Playground and Sampalok Lake (Katuparan ng Pangarap: Fulfillment of Dreams) is a public playground in the city built during the term of mayor Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon, who as well improved tourism places around Lake Sampaloc, that is near the municipal City Hall. Both places serve as haven for sports, and recreation. The vicinity for tourism consequently encouraged small businesses for restaurants of native dishes catering visitors of the area. It has dramatically contributed income for the city.

The Komikero Komiks Museum, a brick-and-mortar museum meant to showcase the Philippines' rich history of graphic novels and comic books, and the talent of eminent artists in the field,[22] features original art from Philippine comic book industry leaders including Alfredo Alcala, Francisco Coching, Alex Niño, Steve Gan, Nestor Redondo, Tony Velasquez, Hal Santiago, and Gerry Alanguilan. Alanguilan himself curated the museum until his death in 2019.[23]

Government

 
New City Hall of San Pablo

Elected officials

City council (2022-2025):

List of former municipal executives

Elected

No. Name Year Started Year Ended
1 Marcos Paulino 1902 American Rule
2 Inocencio Barleta 1926 1940
3 Cipriano B. Colago 1955 1959
4 Lauro Dizon 1960 1963
5 Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon 1964 1967
6 Cesar P. Dizon 1968 1986
7 Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon 1986 1992
8 Vicente B. Amante 1992 2001
9 Florante L. Aquino 2001 2004
10 Vicente B. Amante 2004 2013
11 Loreto S. Amante 2013 2022
12 Vicente B. Amante 2022 2025

Infrastructure

Healthcare

Most of the large hospitals in San Pablo are located in the city proper, but there are also health centers built for each barangay in San Pablo. Notable hospitals and medical centers are shown below. -Community General Hospital of San Pablo City (C. Colago Ave.) – San Pablo Colleges Medical Center (Barangay San Rafael) – San Pablo City Doctors' Hospital (A. Mabini Street) – Laguna Provincial Hospital San Pablo (Gen. Luna St.)

Transportation

San Pablo city is along the Maharlika Highway which leads to Quezon province. Jeepneys connect San Pablo city proper with nearby Calauan and Rizal, as well as other cities like Tanauan, Santo Tomas, and Calamba. It is also served by vans heading to the cities of Lipa and Santa Rosa.

Philippine National Railways has a station for its southern main line near the city proper.

Utilities

San Pablo's water source is run by its own San Pablo City Water District and is assisted by NAWASA. Just like every other place in Southern Tagalog, San Pablo's electricity is run by Meralco.

Telecommunications

Citizens of San Pablo mainly use PLDT (including Smart), Globe, and Dito Telecommunity, although some may use other internet service providers. Texting stations are often found in retail stores, stands, and residential houses.

Notable personalities

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources San Pablo Laguna news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message San Pablo officially the City of San Pablo Filipino Lungsod ng San Pablo is a 1st class component city in the province of Laguna Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 285 348 people 3 San Pablo San Pablo de los MontesComponent cityCity of San PabloClockwise from top Lake Pandin Lake Sampaloc Old City Hall San Pablo Cathedral Jose Rizal AvenueSealNickname City of Seven LakesMap of Laguna with San Pablo highlightedOpenStreetMapSan PabloLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 04 12 N 121 19 30 E 14 07 N 121 325 E 14 07 121 325 Coordinates 14 04 12 N 121 19 30 E 14 07 N 121 325 E 14 07 121 325CountryPhilippinesRegionCalabarzonProvinceLagunaDistrict3rd districtFounded1586Chartered1647CityhoodMay 7 1940Named forSt Paul the First HermitBarangays80 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorVicente B Amante Nacionalista Vice MayorJustin G Colago Nacionalista RepresentativeLoreto S Amante PDP Laban City CouncilMembers Carmela A AcebedoAngelita E YangMartin Angelo B Adriano Jr Richard C PavicoLou Vincent B AmanteDandi C MedinaCesarito C TiczonFrancis A CalatravaBuhay D EspirituChristian Dior C Amante Electorate149 952 voters 2022 Area 2 Total197 56 km2 76 28 sq mi Elevation237 m 778 ft Highest elevation2 173 m 7 129 ft Lowest elevation2 m 7 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total285 348 Density1 400 km2 3 700 sq mi Households70 979Economy Income class1st city income class Poverty incidence2 10 2018 4 Revenue 1 427 million 2020 Assets 3 003 million 2020 Expenditure 1 349 million 2020 Liabilities 364 1 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4000PSGC043424000IDD area code 63 0 49Native languagesTagalogIt is located in the southern portion of Laguna province it is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines By land area it is the largest in the province of Laguna Its population ranks sixth within the province after the cities of Calamba Santa Rosa Binan San Pedro and Cabuyao The city is also known as the City of Seven Lakes Filipino Lungsod ng Pitong Lawa referring to the Seven Lakes of San Pablo Lake Sampaloc or Sampalok Lake Palakpakin Lake Bunot Lakes Pandin and Yambo Lake Muhikap and Lake Calibato San Pablo was part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa since 1910 On November 28 1967 it became an independent diocese and became the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Barangays 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnicity and language 4 Economy 5 Tourism and recreation 6 Government 6 1 Elected officials 6 2 List of former municipal executives 6 2 1 Appointed 6 2 2 Elected 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Healthcare 7 2 Transportation 7 3 Utilities 7 4 Telecommunications 8 Notable personalities 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSan Pablo s earliest historical record dates back to pre Spanish times when four large barrios bounded by Mount Makiling composed Sampalok In 1571 the first Spanish troops under Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the upland village of Sampaloc which became a parish in 1586 and then a municipality in 1647 and was renamed San Pablo de Los Montes in honor of Saint Paul the First Hermit In 1756 it was placed under the jurisdiction of Batangas province but was returned in 1883 to Laguna Aerial view of San Pablo 1941 In 1899 a municipal government was established with Atty Innocente Martinez as municipal president Marcos Paulino was elected municipal president in 1902 when the civil government was set up From 1926 to 1940 the people of San Pablo worked for its independence from the province of Laguna On May 7 1940 the Charter Bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tomas D Dizon of Laguna s 1st district was approved by President Manuel L Quezon The bill became known as the City Charter of San Pablo or Commonwealth Act No 520 approved by President Quezon 5 The city was inaugurated on March 30 1941 with Dr Potenciano Malvar a former governor of Laguna as the city mayor appointed by president Manuel L Quezon Succeeding him 1941 as an appointed mayor was Dr Manuel Quisumbing in turn followed by Tomas D Dizon in 1943 as an appointed mayor The succeeding mayors were elected after 1955 with Cipriano B Colago being the first elected city mayor Geography EditSan Pablo has a cool climate owing to its location It is nestled in the foothills of three mountains Mount Banahaw Mount Makiling and the Sierra Madre Mountains These mountains do not only provide attractions for the tourism industry such as waterfalls and sources of many forest based products but also serve as stewards for the clean air It is situated 82 kilometers 51 mi southeast of Manila via Alaminos 37 kilometers 23 mi southwest of Santa Cruz via Calauan Its soil is suitable for those seeking opportunities in agriculture and horticulture given its richness and fertility The different barangays have coconut plantation lanzones fruit Lansium parasiticum tree plantation and rambutan fruit tree plantation Rambutan The place is rich in orchid plants Climate Edit The prevailing climatic conditions in the city is categorized into wet and dry seasons Climate data for San Pablo City LagunaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high F 79 81 84 88 88 86 84 82 82 82 82 79 83Average low F 68 68 68 70 73 75 73 73 73 72 72 70 71Average precipitation inches 2 0 1 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 9 6 4 5 7 5 7 5 6 3 9 4 0 45Average high C 26 27 29 31 31 30 29 28 28 28 28 26 28Average low C 20 20 20 21 23 24 23 23 23 22 22 21 22Average precipitation mm 52 35 27 27 82 124 163 144 145 141 100 102 1 142Average rainy days 12 0 8 1 8 8 9 7 17 9 22 6 26 2 24 5 24 6 22 0 16 7 14 9 208Source Meteoblue modeled calculated data not measured locally 6 Barangays Edit San Pablo City is politically subdivided into 80 barangays I A Sambat I B City Riverside I C Bagong Bayan II A Triangulo II B Guadalupe II C Unson II D Bulante II E San Anton II F Villa Rey III A Hermanos Belen III B III C Labak De Roma III D Villongco III E III F Balagtas IV A IV B IV C V A V B V C V D VI A Mavenida VI B VI C Bagong Pook VI D Lparkers VI E YMCA VII A P Alcantara VII B VII C VII D VII E Atisan Bautista Concepcion Bunot Del Remedio Wawa Dolores San Antonio 1 Balanga San Antonio 2 Sapa San Bartolome Matang ag San Buenaventura Palakpakin San Crispin Lumbangan San Cristobal San Diego Tiim San Francisco Calihan San Gabriel Butucan San Gregorio San Ignacio San Isidro Balagbag San Joaquin San Jose Malamig San Juan San Lorenzo Saluyan San Lucas 1 Malinaw San Lucas 2 San Marcos Tikew San Mateo San Miguel San Nicolas San Pedro San Rafael Magampon San Roque Buluburan San Vicente Santa Ana Santa Catalina Sandig Santa Cruz Putol Santa Elena Santa Filomena Banlagin Santa Isabel Santa Maria Santa Maria Magdalena Boe Santa Monica Santa Veronica Bae Santiago I Bulaho Santiago II Santisimo Rosario Santo Angel Ilog Santo Cristo Santo Nino Arsum Soledad Macopa Demographics EditPopulation census of San PabloYearPop p a 190322 612 191831 399 2 21 193946 311 1 87 194850 435 0 95 196070 680 2 85 1970105 517 4 08 1975116 607 2 02 1980131 655 2 46 1990161 630 2 07 1995183 757 2 43 2000207 927 2 68 2007237 259 1 84 2010248 890 1 76 2015266 068 1 28 2020285 348 1 39 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 7 8 9 10 According to the 2010 census San Pablo had a population of 248 890 people 11 up from 237 259 people and 44 166 households in the 2007 census The city was once the largest city in Laguna but it was overtaken by Calamba in the 1990 census San Pedro followed suit in 1995 then came Santa Rosa and Binan in 2007 and Cabuyao in 2015 all owing their growth to its proximity to Metro Manila 12 Ethnicity and language Edit The language spoken in the city and the medium of instruction in schools are English and Filipino also known as Tagalog in this area Economy EditPoverty Incidence of San Pablo Source Philippine Statistics Authority 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Downtown area SM City San Pablo At the end of the 20th century and the start of the 21st century economic development shifted from San Pablo to western Laguna San Pedro Binan Santa Rosa Cabuyao Calamba Los Banos and Santa Cruz experienced rapid economic development brought about by local and foreign investments the rapid growth of industrial estates and export processing zones and the placement of major institutions in those areas San Pablo City was left behind and remained a semi developed residential community Despite the fact that the city was partly touched by economic development San Pablo City boasts itself as a potential eco tourism destination in the province However given its human and land resources various BPO companies are seriously looking at developing the city into the ICT hub of Southern Luzon Although there were previous attempts to build a similar establishment SM Prime Holdings was given its go signal in July 2008 to push ahead for SM City San Pablo located at Riverina Commercial Estates along Maharlika Highway at Barangay San Rafael 20 Apart from this the development of the Hacienda Escudero plantation resort town and nearby real estates which is a joint venture with Landco is by far the largest planned community investment in the city covering 415 hectares 1 030 acres It will include resort type communities the original Villa Escudero Plantations as the center piece commercial establishments like a mall hotels and a convention center to be built relative to the distinctive architecture theme of the original Villa Escudero As such Hacienda Escudero will become the ultimate history town themed community in this part of the country ABS CBN TV 46 San Pablo DWLY TV served the city through its office along Rizal Avenue at the heart of the city until the Duterte government shut down the operations of the broadcaster and revoked its franchise San Pablo City is home to showrooms marketing and parts servicing centers of Ford Geely Hino Honda Hyundai Isuzu Kia San Pablo MG Mitsubishi Nissan and Toyota San Pablo also claims the title City of Buko Pie Buko Pie although other neighboring towns are also known for producing the delicacy Colettes Buko Pie based in San Pablo was known for experimenting with different variants of the delicacy Colette s has also regularly produced the World s Largest Buko Pie during San Pablo s Coco Festival Colette s is the largest Buko Pie brand in the Laguna area with 34 stores The supply of coconut in San Pablo makes it an ideal spot for putting up buko pie shops Franklin Baker Company one of the well known companies with operations in San Pablo has announced that its plant in the city would cease its operations and transfer to another existing facility owned by the said company in Davao del Sur by December 2008 The said decision could affect the jobs of at least 1 200 people the majority of them San Pablenos Various factors are blamed for this closure including the conversion of big coconut farms into residential areas 21 However production was restored in the first quarter of 2009 in the San Pablo plant of Franklin Baker Company due to processing problems encountered at Davao del Sur Tourism and recreation EditThe Seven Lakes of San Pablo seven crater lakes scattered around the city have for many generations provided food and livelihood leisure and respite for the citizens of the city A bustling city of trade and commerce it is also a center of education and learning with schools colleges and training institutions Lake Sampaloc Lake Sampaloc located behind the City Hall is the youngest crater lake in the San Pablo volcanic field and the largest of the city s seven lakes Seven Lakes of San Pablo Lake Bunot Coconut husk Lake Lake Calibato Twin Lakes Lakes Pandin and Yambo Lake Palakpakin Lake MuhikapHacienda Escudero Plantation Resort Town is the largest planned community investment in the city covering 415 hectares 1 030 acres The resort has the richness of coconut plantation and provides serenading Filipino songs and Bayanihan Dances Folk Dances Public Playground and Sampalok Lake Katuparan ng Pangarap Fulfillment of Dreams is a public playground in the city built during the term of mayor Atty Zacarias Africa Ticzon who as well improved tourism places around Lake Sampaloc that is near the municipal City Hall Both places serve as haven for sports and recreation The vicinity for tourism consequently encouraged small businesses for restaurants of native dishes catering visitors of the area It has dramatically contributed income for the city The Komikero Komiks Museum a brick and mortar museum meant to showcase the Philippines rich history of graphic novels and comic books and the talent of eminent artists in the field 22 features original art from Philippine comic book industry leaders including Alfredo Alcala Francisco Coching Alex Nino Steve Gan Nestor Redondo Tony Velasquez Hal Santiago and Gerry Alanguilan Alanguilan himself curated the museum until his death in 2019 23 Government Edit New City Hall of San Pablo Elected officials Edit City council 2022 2025 Mayor Vicente B Amante Nacionalista Party Vice Mayor Justin G Colago Nacionalista Party City Councilors Angelita E Yang Nacionalista Party Karla Monica Adajar Lajara Nacionalista Party Carmela A Acebedo Nacionalista Party Diosdado A Biglete Nacionalista Party Martin Angelo B Adriano Jr Lakas CMD Plaridel G Dela Cruz Nacionalista Party Elsie Pavico Nacionalista Party Buhay D Espiritu Independent Napoleon C Calatraba Nacionalista Party Dandi C Medina Nacionalista Party List of former municipal executives Edit Appointed Edit No Name Year Started Year Endeda Bartolome Maghayon 1647 First Governadorcillo1 Domingo Ticzon M D 1771 17732 Florante dumon Ticzon 1774 18593 Engr Juan Ticzon 1860 18644 Unknown 1865 18775 Atty Zacarias Sarmiento Ticzon 1878 18796 Selso Sr Ticzon 1880 18907 Teodoro Sarmiento Ticzon 1891 18948 Cristeto Emralino Ticzon 1895 18989 Atty Innocente Ticzon 1899 1901 Mayor10 Marcial Alimario Sr 1916 Municipal President11 Dr Potenciano Malvar 1941 Governor of Laguna12 Dr Manuel Quisumbing 1941 Municipal President13 Tomas D Dizon 194314 Atty Alfonso P Farcon 194415 Dr Fernando A Bautista 1946 194916 Marciano E Brion Sr 1949 195217 Artemio B Fule 1952 195318 Tomas D Dizon 1954 1955 Elected Edit No Name Year Started Year Ended1 Marcos Paulino 1902 American Rule2 Inocencio Barleta 1926 19403 Cipriano B Colago 1955 19594 Lauro Dizon 1960 19635 Atty Zacarias Africa Ticzon 1964 19676 Cesar P Dizon 1968 19867 Atty Zacarias Africa Ticzon 1986 19928 Vicente B Amante 1992 20019 Florante L Aquino 2001 200410 Vicente B Amante 2004 201311 Loreto S Amante 2013 202212 Vicente B Amante 2022 2025Infrastructure EditHealthcare Edit Most of the large hospitals in San Pablo are located in the city proper but there are also health centers built for each barangay in San Pablo Notable hospitals and medical centers are shown below Community General Hospital of San Pablo City C Colago Ave San Pablo Colleges Medical Center Barangay San Rafael San Pablo City Doctors Hospital A Mabini Street Laguna Provincial Hospital San Pablo Gen Luna St Transportation Edit San Pablo city is along the Maharlika Highway which leads to Quezon province Jeepneys connect San Pablo city proper with nearby Calauan and Rizal as well as other cities like Tanauan Santo Tomas and Calamba It is also served by vans heading to the cities of Lipa and Santa Rosa Philippine National Railways has a station for its southern main line near the city proper Utilities Edit San Pablo s water source is run by its own San Pablo City Water District and is assisted by NAWASA Just like every other place in Southern Tagalog San Pablo s electricity is run by Meralco Telecommunications Edit Citizens of San Pablo mainly use PLDT including Smart Globe and Dito Telecommunity although some may use other internet service providers Texting stations are often found in retail stores stands and residential houses Notable personalities EditCynthia Barker English politician and former mayor of Hertsmere England Alexander Gesmundo 27th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Arturo Brion 161th Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Liza Maza former Gabriela Partylist and Bayan Muna Partylist Representative Celso Al Carunungan writer novelist and film scriptwriter Gerry Alanguilan a k a Komikero comic book artist and writer best known for his graphic novels Wasted and Elmer Bayani Casimiro tap dancer Edgar Calabia Samar poet and fictionist Jay Arcilla actor and StarStruck Avenger in the 5th season of StarStruck Jiggy Manicad television news producer reporter and newscaster Flor Contemplacion domestic worker Sol Aragones former news anchor reporter of ABS CBN politician Roberta Angela Tamondong model beauty pageant titleholder and Bb Pilipinas Grand International 2022 Flor Ramos Contemplacion 24 Filipina domestic helper executed in Singapore after being convicted of murderReferences Edit City of San Pablo 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 IV A Calabarzon 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 Commonwealth Act No 520 May 7 1940 An Act Creating the City of San Pablo San Pablo Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved May 11 2020 Census of Population 2015 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved June 20 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO 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 NSO Province of Laguna Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 2016 Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay as of May 1 2010 PDF 2010 Census of Population and Housing Philippine Statistics Authority Archived from the original PDF on October 29 2013 Retrieved November 18 2013 Philippine Municipality Population Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2003 20SAE 20of 20poverty 20 28Full 20Report 29 1 pdf publication date 23 March 2009 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2006 20and 202009 20City 20and 20Municipal 20Level 20Poverty 20Estimates 0 1 pdf publication date 3 August 2012 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2012 20Municipal 20and 20City 20Level 20Poverty 20Estima7tes 20Publication 20 281 29 pdf publication date 31 May 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files City 20and 20Municipal level 20Small 20Area 20Poverty 20Estimates 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 0 xlsx publication date 10 July 2019 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 SM City San Pablo SM Prime Holdings Archived from the original on August 10 2016 Retrieved June 25 2016 83 year old factory to close render 1 200 workers jobless Philippine Daily Inquirer January 10 2008 Retrieved May 8 2008 permanent dead link Olivares Rick December 21 2019 Gerry Alanguilan World class illustrator who never forgot his roots ABS CBN News ABS CBN Corporation Archived from the original on December 21 2019 Retrieved January 6 2020 Who is Gerry Alanguilan Filipino comic book legend Rappler Archived from the original on December 21 2019 Retrieved January 6 2020 NewspaperSG Terms and Conditions eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved March 2 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Pablo Laguna Wikivoyage has a travel guide for San Pablo Laguna Official Website of San Pablo City Laguna Philippines San Pablo City Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Local Governance Performance Management System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title San Pablo Laguna amp oldid 1144281477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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