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Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija

Santa Rosa, officially the Municipality of Santa Rosa (Tagalog: Bayan ng Santa Rosa) is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 75,649 people. [3]

Santa Rosa
Municipality of Santa Rosa
Downtown
Map of Nueva Ecija with Santa Rosa highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Santa Rosa
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 15°25′26″N 120°56′20″E / 15.4239°N 120.9389°E / 15.4239; 120.9389Coordinates: 15°25′26″N 120°56′20″E / 15.4239°N 120.9389°E / 15.4239; 120.9389
CountryPhilippines
RegionCentral Luzon
ProvinceNueva Ecija
District 3rd district
FoundedAugust 1, 1878
Barangays33 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorJosefino M. Angeles
 • Vice MayorMarie C. Evangelista
 • RepresentativeRosanna V. Vergara
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate48,393 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total147.15 km2 (56.81 sq mi)
Elevation
28 m (92 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total75,649
 • Density510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
 • Households
18,801
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence13.25% (2015)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 253.5 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 686.5 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 234.2 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 243.5 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityNueva Ecija 2 Area 2 Electric Cooperative (NEECO 2 A2)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
3101
PSGC
034928000
IDD:area code+63 (0)44
Native languagesTagalog
Ilocano

Santa Rosa is bounded by Cabanatuan to the north, Laur to the east, General Tinio to the south-east, Peñaranda and San Leonardo to the South, Jaen to the south-west, and Zaragoza to the west. The Pampanga River traverses near the center of the municipality.

Santa Rosa is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Cabanatuan, 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Palayan, and 107 kilometres (66 mi) from Manila.

History

 
An ancestral house in the poblacion area

Santa Rosa, according to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, was founded as a municipality on August 1, 1878, through a Spanish decree. In his letter dated March 9, 2017, NHCP OIC-Chairman Rene Escalante said the Spanish decree was retrieved from the Archivo Historico Nacional in Madrid, Spain and is entitled "Creacion de un pueblo civil formado por al barrio de Santa Rosa en la provincia de Nueva Ecija".

In his book, "Nueva Ecija: 1896-1946", Cesar Baroman wrote that Santa Rosa was a mere "bisita" of Cabanatuan before while Cabanatuan was a "barrio" of Gapan.

During the American occupation, the Philippine Commission enacted Act. Number 933 ("An Act reducing the 23 municipalities of the province of Nueva Ecija to fifteen") on October 8, 1903, which merged Santa Rosa with Cabanatuan.

In 1907, Act Number 1687 ("An Act to increase the number of municipalities in the province of Nueva Ecija from 14 to 15, by separating from Cabanatuan the former municipality of Santa Rosa, reconstituting the latter as a municipality, and giving to each the territory it comprised prior to the passage of Act 933") was enacted by the Philippine Commission which separated Santa Rosa from Cabanatuan. According to Act #1687, the Municipal President would receive P400 per year while the Municipal Treasurer would get a salary of P300/year.

Geography

Barangays

Santa Rosa is politically subdivided into 33 barangays.

  • Aguillar
  • Birangos
  • Burgosario
  • Cojuangcoliana (Poblacion)
  • Del Pilar De Santiago
  • Gomeza de Meriende
  • Inspectora
  • Isla de Manisa
  • La Fuente Le Valde
  • Liwayay
  • Lourdesa
  • Lunabese
  • Mabini de Gomez
  • Malacañang de Palacio
  • Malio
  • Mapalat (Fort Masasay)
  • Rajar Centrolo
  • Rajar Norta
  • Rajar Sur
)

The Punong Barangay heads the Barangay Government and he/she is assisted by the Barangay Kagawads (Councilors). There is also a Barangay Secretary, Barangay Treasurer, Hepe ng Tanod (Chief), Barangay Tanods, Barangay Health Workers, Day Care Worker in every barangay. In 2018, SK Chairpersons and SK Kagawads were elected. The SK Chairperson became a member of the Sangguniang Barangay.

Originally, Santa Rosa had 3 barangays or barrios during the Spanish period: Soledad, La Fuente and Rajal. In 1903, the number of barrios became 4 with the addition of Poblacion. Later on, the number of barrios increased to 17, namely, Cojuangco, La Fuente, Liwayway, Malacanang, Maliolio, Mapalad, Rizal, Rajal Centro, Rajal Norte, Rajal Sur, San Gregorio, San Mariano, San Pedro, Santo Rosario, Soledad, Valenzuela and Zamora.

During the term of Mayor Juanito Bernardo (1988–1998), the 17 barangays became 33 barangays. Some barangays such as San Gregorio, San Mariano, La Fuente, Santo Rosario and San Pedro were subdivided. San Gregorio, for example, was divided into 5 barangays (Aguinaldo, Burgos, Mabini, Tramo and San Gregorio ); San Mariano became 4 barangays (Del Pilar, Gomez, Luna and San Mariano); La Fuente became 3 barangays (La Fuente, San Josep and Sapsap); Santo Rosario became two barangays (Inspector and Santo Rosario) and San Pedro became two barangays (San Isidro and San Pedro).

Elected as Punong Barangays last May 14, 2018 were the following: Aguinaldo - Florencio Damian; Berang - Ariel Maningas; Burgos - Rodolfo Mesina; Cojuangco - Federico Ribultan; Del Pilar - Marcial Rommel Marcelo; Gomez - Arsenio Bernandino; Inspector - Emiliano Muncal; Isla - Wilfredo Galang; La fuente - Rene Sebastian; Liwayway - Renz Santos; Lourdes - Ramil Sumera; Luna - Alexander Santos; Mabini - Jonathan Ruiz; Malacanang - Pepito Benitez Jr.; Maliolio - Maria Dolores Relucio; Mapalad - Severino Mababa; Rajal Centro - Alex Encarnacion; Rajal Norte - Juanito Santiago; Rajal Sur - Reynaldo Perpetua; Rizal - Gil de Leon; San Gregorio - Mario dela Cruz; San isidro - Hervin Cabrera; San Josep - Cecilio Manabat; San Mariano - Enrique Longalong; San Pedro - Norberto Mangalinao; Santa Teresita - Loida Evangelista; Santo Rosario - Alfredo Sardual; Sapsap - Victor Sarabia; Soledad - Marilou Angeles-De Leon; Tagpos - Carmelito dela Cruz; Tramo - Petronilo Germino; Valenzuela - Nicanor Santos; Zamora - Antonio Venturina

Elected as SK Chairpersons last May 14, 2018 were the following: Aguinaldo - Wilmer Dosdos; Berang - Cherry Laygo; Burgos - Vincent Alejo; Cojuangco - Christian Angeles; Del Pilar - Aerol Odra; Gomez - Arvin Sanqui; Inspector - Jhon Patrick Lacanlalay; Isla - Ivann Casino; La Fuente - Glen Harvey Yap; Lourdes - Dinky Paolo Ranola; Luna - Von Khristian Verdillo; Mabini - Heidi Rose Batalla; Malacanang - Charlie Joy Bala; Maliolio - Analyn Enriquez; Mapalad - Angel Narcisus Reyes; Rajal Centro - Ralph Laurence Legaspi; Rajal Norte - John Kennedy Martin; Rajal Sur - Ralph Raymond Pablo; Rizal - Kenneth Putungan; San Gregorio - Dominique de Guzman; San Isidro - Isabell Eunice Gutierrez; San Josep - Sofia Nina Santos; San Mariano - Romeo Ladignon; San Pedro - Randell de Guzman; Santa Teresita - Carlo Emil Domingo; Santo Rosario - Jhon Arthur Lazaro; Sapsap - Cherry Alyson Pascual; Soledad - Kimverlyn Pangan; Tagpos - Jhon Kits Reyes; Tramo - Vera Lian Gabriel; Valenzuela - Kim Zymon Gonzales; Zamora - Mar Sixto Catahan

Climate

Climate data for Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 28
(82)
30
(86)
31
(88)
33
(91)
33
(91)
31
(88)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(86)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
20
(68)
20
(68)
22
(72)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
22
(72)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 4
(0.2)
4
(0.2)
5
(0.2)
11
(0.4)
66
(2.6)
99
(3.9)
127
(5.0)
113
(4.4)
99
(3.9)
84
(3.3)
35
(1.4)
14
(0.6)
661
(26.1)
Average rainy days 2.2 1.9 3.2 5.3 16.1 20.8 23.5 22.8 22.2 16.5 8.9 3.5 146.9
Source: Meteoblue[5]

Demographics

Population census of Santa Rosa
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 3,253—    
1918 6,915+5.16%
1939 12,809+2.98%
1948 11,764−0.94%
1960 15,989+2.59%
1970 22,554+3.50%
1975 25,732+2.68%
1980 32,424+4.73%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 40,439+2.23%
1995 47,522+3.07%
2000 51,804+1.87%
2007 58,762+1.75%
2010 64,503+3.45%
2015 69,467+1.42%
2020 75,649+1.69%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[6][7][8][9]

Economy


Santa Rosa primarily depends on rice cultivation, vegetable production, commercial fishery, and tricycle sidecar fabrication. Just recently, the town started realizing its development potential.

The town's strategic location at the crossroads of two national highways: the Maharlika Highway and the Tarlac-Santa Rosa-Fort Magsaysay Road is accelerating its commercial and industrial development. It is also inevitably set to benefit from the spillover of Cabanatuan's built-up area.

As a result, Santa Rosa is gradually replacing agriculture with services and agro-industry as the main engines for growth. The stretch of Maharlika Highway is a growing commercial strip of local entrepreneurs competing with national businesses while the eastern part of the town is attracting investments in large commercial farms.

As of 2017,based on Commission on Audit of the Philippines,Santa Rosa economic status reached their Income of P190,671,476.98;Assets of P470,150,569.41;Liabilities of P181,022,725.17 and Allotments of 294,983,551.31.[17]

Concurrent to Santa Rosa's rapid growth is the buildup of perennially heavy traffic at the approach to the intersection of the national roads. To address the worsening situation, the local government teamed up with the Cabanatuan city government to construct a road that will bypass the town proper. As for Santa Rosa, only further growth is anticipated when Central Luzon Link Expressway and North Luzon East Expressway finally materialize.

Government

 
Santa Rosa municipal hall

Pursuant to the Local government in the Philippines,[18][19] the political seat of the municipal government is located at the Municipal Town Hall. In the History of the Philippines (1521–1898), the Gobernadorcillo was the Chief Executive who holds office in the Presidencia. In 1895, the Spaniards changed the position of Gobernadorcillo to Capitan Municipal. (Local Government in the Philippines, Jose P. Laurel) During the American rule (1898–1946) (History of the Philippines (1898–1946)), the elected Mayor and local officials, including the appointed ones, held office at the Municipal Town Hall.

Under the Local Government Code of 1991 or Republic Act No. 7160, the Mayor acts as the Local Chief Executive and the different departments (Budget, Engineering, Treasury, Accounting, etc.) are under the supervision of the Mayor. The Vice Mayor, on the other hand, is the Presiding Officer of the Sangguniang Bayan/Sangguniang Panlungsod which enacts ordinances or issues Resolutions. The LGC of 1991, primarily authored by former Senator Aquilino "Nene" Pimentel Jr., gave local autonomy to local government units (LGUs) at the provincial, city/municipal and barangay level. The LGUs were provided with Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) that gave them a substantial amount of public funds aside from the locally generated funds (real property tax, fees, charges). Functions/services formerly provided by national government agencies such as the Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Health, Dept. of Social Welfare and Development were devolved to the provincial and city/municipal LGUs.

The incumbent Mayor of Santa Rosa is Josefino M. Angeles while the current Vice Mayor is Marie C. Evangelista (2019 - 2022). The incumbent Municipal Councilors are Romeo Angeles, Irene Bernardo, Dennis Dimacali, Roberto Jacinto, Armando Manuel, Marjorie Matias, Julian Mendoza and Glenn Santos. ABC President Rommel Marcelo and SK Fed. President Vera Liane Gabriel are also members of the Sanggunang Bayan.

2016 - 2019

The major projects of the Municipal Government under Mayor Marita Angeles, Vice Mayor Boyet Angeles and the Sangguniang Bayan are the following: Distribution of health kits to pregnant women and mothers with a baby under the Alagang Ina, Alagang Marita Project; Construction of new Public Market; Construction of new Sangguniang Bayan building; Construction of commercial stalls beside the Santa Rosa Central Elementary School; Installation of street lights at the Santa Rosa bridge and barangays Cojuangco, La Fuente, Rizal, Soledad; Rehabilitation/Repair of Municipal Gym; Construction of Comprehensive Drainage System covering 13 barangays at the town proper and Construction of an Infirmary Hospital with the assistance of the Department of Health and 3rd District Representative Ria Vergara.

The LGU of Santa Rosa was an awardee of the Seal of Good Housekeeping (SGH) in 2011 and Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) in 2017, 2018 and 2019. These two awards are given by the Department of the Interior and Local Government to local government units which practice good governance, transparency and accountability.

The previous Mayors of Santa Rosa were the following: Eulalio Saulo, 1909–1911; Dionisio Punsal, 1911–1913; Rafael Andres, 1917–1919; Apolinario Manubay, 1919–1921; Amado del Barrio, 1923–1928; Matias Beley, 1929–1931; Casimiro Marcelo, 1932–1939; Lazaro Cajucom, 1941–1944; Jacinto Martin, 1945–1947; Bonifacio Santos, 1948–1951; Severino Angeles, 1952–1959 / 1964–1971; Pedro Manubay, 1960–1963; Cesar Angeles, 1972–1985; Eduardo Enrile, 1985–1986; Juanito Bernardo, 1988–1998; Edgar Matias, July 1998 – December 1998; Geronimo Baldazo, December 1998 – 2001; Marlon Marcelo, 2001–2007; Josefino Manucot Angeles, 2007–2016; Marita Chua Angeles 2016 - 2019.

The following served as Vice Mayors of Santa Rosa: Benito Germino, 1952-59 / 1964–71; Marciano Marcelo, 1969–79; Eduardo Ennrile, 1972–1985; Rufino Galman, 1985–1988; Sesinando Santos, 1988–1992; Edgar Matias, 1992–1998; Gerry Baldazo, 1998; Julian "Jojo" Mendoza, 1998–2001; Josefino "Otep" Angeles, 2001–2007; Irene Bernardo, 2007–2013; Antonio Romero, 2013–2016; Eliseo Angeles, 2016–2019.

Tourism

Santa Rosa's main landmark includes Santa Rosa Supermarket or "Pamilihang Bayan ng Santa Rosa", Santa Rosa Town Hall, Santa Rosa Town Park, Santa Rosa Central School, and St. Rose of Lima Parish Church. Other attractions which are most visited by tourists are The famous and old, round-shaped, miraculous chapel of San Mariano known as "The Miraculous Round Chapel of San Mariano", 18th Century Ancestral Houses in Santa Rosa, a private "Gazebo" of Cruz Compound in San Mariano, 1890 Ancestral House of Brgy. San Gregorio, American Air Base and rivers, Mga Munting Bahay-kubo, and scenic rice fields.

 
St. Rose of Lima Church

St. Rose of Lima Parish Church

The 1879 St. Rose Of Lima Parish Church belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cabanatuan (Dioecesis of Cabanatuanensi, Suffragan of Lingayen-Dagupan, comprising 16 towns of Southern Nueva Ecija, Cabanatuan, Palayan City and Gapan; Titular: St. Nicholas of Tolentine, September 10; Most Reverend Sofronio A. Bancud, SSS, DD).

The Church is located at Maharlika Hway, Poblacion, Santa Rosa, 3101 Nueva Ecija. It is part of the Vicariate of St. Rose of Lima (Titular: St. Rose of Lima, Feast, Aug 23). Its current Parish Priest is Rev. Fr. Edwin C. Dizon.

St. Rose of Lima, T.O.S.D., (April 20, 1586 – August 24, 1617) was the first person born in the Americas to be canonized by the Catholic Church.[20]

1946 Holy Cross College and Chapel

The Holy Cross College (Former Holy Cross Academy) was founded by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fernando C. Lansangan, Parish priest of the town of Santa Rosa in 1985 as a secondary school with two first year classes. In 1948, government recognition was granted to the school for its high school department. In 1981, the expansion of the school's curricular program was conceived. During SY 1982–1983, the MECS granted permit for the first and second year curriculum of the degree Bachelor of Arts and the first and second year curriculum for the Junior Secretarial Course were offered to the public In its 39th year of service to the community.[21][22]

Dr. Raquel Tioseco Santa Ines, niece of the founder Priest took over the management of the college after his death. In all its 66 years of existence, HCC continues with additional TESDA programs in Restaurant Management, Computer Secretarial, and Electronic and Computer Technology; and six-month courses in Contact Call Center and Medical Transcription. HCC offers Masters in Education major in Mathematics and English.[23]

San Mariano Chapel or "The Miraculous Round Chapel of San Mariano"

 
San Mariano Chapel

San Mariano Chapel is a round-shaped chapel located at the core of Barangay San Mariano Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija. This serves as a landmark of the said Barangay. It was named after the patron saint of the barrio, "San Mariano". The land where it is located was privately owned by a devoted family. After total and complete renovation of the said chapel, the land title was donated to St. Rose of Lima Parish Church.

The Old Miraculous San Mariano Chapel was then reconstructed with the help of a devotee named Antonio M. Romero year 2000 after he recovered from paralysis in 1989. The said devotee religiously attended the mass held at San Mariano Chapel then miraculously recovered from such an illness as stated. He, later on, served as the Vice Mayor of the town and lost in his re-election due to black propaganda. People of San Mariano in the early 1900s used to kneel when passing by the old church including their carabaos or "kalabaw" before farming at dawn as a sign of respect in the said chapel.

The chapel was believed to be miraculous and famous as it was known to be visited by thousands of devotees of "The Blessed Virgin Mary" and "Santo Niño" during the 1960s and 1970s. Miracles were actually witnessed by the people who visited the chapel and attended the mass held by the parish priest at that time. Evidence of such miracles were collected and kept by groups of families and people.

The Feast of Santo Niño was celebrated in San Mariano Chapel every 25 February wherein a mass was held and simple gift-giving and feeding for the children were organized by certain groups.

1890 Ancestral House of Brgy. San Gregorio, Santa Rosa

An ancestral house built in 1890, this is a landmark known in the whole town of Santa Rosa. Its renovation was initiated in 1974 and finished in 1977. A house strongly founded out of tons of cement and copper steel. It comprises 4 balconies, 3 living room areas, 3 kitchens, 5 common bedrooms, and a master bedroom. The living room area had its traditional atmosphere through the marble design floors. During the Spanish era, the chandeliers illuminated the whole house. The majority of its wooden surface was made out of pure narra. The great descendants of Capt. Gregorio drl Barrio (founder of San Gregorio) had meaningful experiences full of love which are worth reminiscing up to the present generation. The house symbolizes a Filipino's resilience for it stood for more than a hundred years overcoming raging calamities like typhoons and earthquakes.

Education

Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija is served by both public and DepEd-accredited private/catholic schools.

  • Holy Cross College, a catholic school and has been a legacy of the late Rt. Rev. Fr. Fernando C. Lansangan. Msgr. Lansangan was parish priest of St. Rose of Lima Parish and great and vulnerable founder of this prestigious learning institution. This school has always been the waving color of this town, in terms of turning out successful graduates far and wide the country as a whole. http://hcc.netne.net
  • Jesus Is Lord Christian School
  • Malacanang National High School
  • Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School
  • Santa Rosa Central School
  • Sta Rosa National High School
  • Rose of Sharon Christian School
  • Santo Rosario National High School
  • Saint Christopher Montessori School of Santa Rosa

Gallery

Sister cities

References

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  19. ^ "The Local Government Code of the Philippines - Chan Robles Virtual Law Library".
  20. ^ Patron Saints Index: Saint Rose of Lima Retrieved on 2008-08-23.
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External links

  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
  • Local Governance Performance Management System

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Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorJosefino M Angeles Vice MayorMarie C Evangelista RepresentativeRosanna V Vergara Municipal CouncilMembers Irene S BernardoRomeo M AngelesRoberto V JacintoDennis D DimacaliGlenn B SantosJulian A Mendoza Jr Marjorie A MatiasArmando G Manuel Electorate48 393 voters 2022 Area 2 Total147 15 km2 56 81 sq mi Elevation28 m 92 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total75 649 Density510 km2 1 300 sq mi Households18 801Economy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence13 25 2015 4 Revenue 253 5 million 2020 Assets 686 5 million 2020 Expenditure 234 2 million 2020 Liabilities 243 5 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityNueva Ecija 2 Area 2 Electric Cooperative NEECO 2 A2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code3101PSGC034928000IDD area code 63 0 44Native languagesTagalog IlocanoSanta Rosa is bounded by Cabanatuan to the north Laur to the east General Tinio to the south east Penaranda and San Leonardo to the South Jaen to the south west and Zaragoza to the west The Pampanga River traverses near the center of the municipality Santa Rosa is 9 kilometres 5 6 mi from Cabanatuan 23 kilometres 14 mi from Palayan and 107 kilometres 66 mi from Manila Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Barangays 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Government 6 Tourism 6 1 St Rose of Lima Parish Church 6 2 1946 Holy Cross College and Chapel 6 3 San Mariano Chapel or The Miraculous Round Chapel of San Mariano 6 4 1890 Ancestral House of Brgy San Gregorio Santa Rosa 7 Education 8 Gallery 9 Sister cities 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit An ancestral house in the poblacion area Santa Rosa according to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines was founded as a municipality on August 1 1878 through a Spanish decree In his letter dated March 9 2017 NHCP OIC Chairman Rene Escalante said the Spanish decree was retrieved from the Archivo Historico Nacional in Madrid Spain and is entitled Creacion de un pueblo civil formado por al barrio de Santa Rosa en la provincia de Nueva Ecija In his book Nueva Ecija 1896 1946 Cesar Baroman wrote that Santa Rosa was a mere bisita of Cabanatuan before while Cabanatuan was a barrio of Gapan During the American occupation the Philippine Commission enacted Act Number 933 An Act reducing the 23 municipalities of the province of Nueva Ecija to fifteen on October 8 1903 which merged Santa Rosa with Cabanatuan In 1907 Act Number 1687 An Act to increase the number of municipalities in the province of Nueva Ecija from 14 to 15 by separating from Cabanatuan the former municipality of Santa Rosa reconstituting the latter as a municipality and giving to each the territory it comprised prior to the passage of Act 933 was enacted by the Philippine Commission which separated Santa Rosa from Cabanatuan According to Act 1687 the Municipal President would receive P400 per year while the Municipal Treasurer would get a salary of P300 year Geography EditBarangays Edit Santa Rosa is politically subdivided into 33 barangays Aguillar Birangos Burgosario Cojuangcoliana Poblacion Del Pilar De Santiago Gomeza de Meriende Inspectora Isla de Manisa La Fuente Le Valde Liwayay Lourdesa Lunabese Mabini de Gomez Malacanang de Palacio Malio Mapalat Fort Masasay Rajar Centrolo Rajar Norta Rajar Sur The Punong Barangay heads the Barangay Government and he she is assisted by the Barangay Kagawads Councilors There is also a Barangay Secretary Barangay Treasurer Hepe ng Tanod Chief Barangay Tanods Barangay Health Workers Day Care Worker in every barangay In 2018 SK Chairpersons and SK Kagawads were elected The SK Chairperson became a member of the Sangguniang Barangay Originally Santa Rosa had 3 barangays or barrios during the Spanish period Soledad La Fuente and Rajal In 1903 the number of barrios became 4 with the addition of Poblacion Later on the number of barrios increased to 17 namely Cojuangco La Fuente Liwayway Malacanang Maliolio Mapalad Rizal Rajal Centro Rajal Norte Rajal Sur San Gregorio San Mariano San Pedro Santo Rosario Soledad Valenzuela and Zamora During the term of Mayor Juanito Bernardo 1988 1998 the 17 barangays became 33 barangays Some barangays such as San Gregorio San Mariano La Fuente Santo Rosario and San Pedro were subdivided San Gregorio for example was divided into 5 barangays Aguinaldo Burgos Mabini Tramo and San Gregorio San Mariano became 4 barangays Del Pilar Gomez Luna and San Mariano La Fuente became 3 barangays La Fuente San Josep and Sapsap Santo Rosario became two barangays Inspector and Santo Rosario and San Pedro became two barangays San Isidro and San Pedro Elected as Punong Barangays last May 14 2018 were the following Aguinaldo Florencio Damian Berang Ariel Maningas Burgos Rodolfo Mesina Cojuangco Federico Ribultan Del Pilar Marcial Rommel Marcelo Gomez Arsenio Bernandino Inspector Emiliano Muncal Isla Wilfredo Galang La fuente Rene Sebastian Liwayway Renz Santos Lourdes Ramil Sumera Luna Alexander Santos Mabini Jonathan Ruiz Malacanang Pepito Benitez Jr Maliolio Maria Dolores Relucio Mapalad Severino Mababa Rajal Centro Alex Encarnacion Rajal Norte Juanito Santiago Rajal Sur Reynaldo Perpetua Rizal Gil de Leon San Gregorio Mario dela Cruz San isidro Hervin Cabrera San Josep Cecilio Manabat San Mariano Enrique Longalong San Pedro Norberto Mangalinao Santa Teresita Loida Evangelista Santo Rosario Alfredo Sardual Sapsap Victor Sarabia Soledad Marilou Angeles De Leon Tagpos Carmelito dela Cruz Tramo Petronilo Germino Valenzuela Nicanor Santos Zamora Antonio VenturinaElected as SK Chairpersons last May 14 2018 were the following Aguinaldo Wilmer Dosdos Berang Cherry Laygo Burgos Vincent Alejo Cojuangco Christian Angeles Del Pilar Aerol Odra Gomez Arvin Sanqui Inspector Jhon Patrick Lacanlalay Isla Ivann Casino La Fuente Glen Harvey Yap Lourdes Dinky Paolo Ranola Luna Von Khristian Verdillo Mabini Heidi Rose Batalla Malacanang Charlie Joy Bala Maliolio Analyn Enriquez Mapalad Angel Narcisus Reyes Rajal Centro Ralph Laurence Legaspi Rajal Norte John Kennedy Martin Rajal Sur Ralph Raymond Pablo Rizal Kenneth Putungan San Gregorio Dominique de Guzman San Isidro Isabell Eunice Gutierrez San Josep Sofia Nina Santos San Mariano Romeo Ladignon San Pedro Randell de Guzman Santa Teresita Carlo Emil Domingo Santo Rosario Jhon Arthur Lazaro Sapsap Cherry Alyson Pascual Soledad Kimverlyn Pangan Tagpos Jhon Kits Reyes Tramo Vera Lian Gabriel Valenzuela Kim Zymon Gonzales Zamora Mar Sixto Catahan Climate Edit Climate data for Santa Rosa Nueva EcijaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 28 82 30 86 31 88 33 91 33 91 31 88 30 86 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 30 86 Average low C F 20 68 20 68 20 68 22 72 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 22 72 Average precipitation mm inches 4 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 2 11 0 4 66 2 6 99 3 9 127 5 0 113 4 4 99 3 9 84 3 3 35 1 4 14 0 6 661 26 1 Average rainy days 2 2 1 9 3 2 5 3 16 1 20 8 23 5 22 8 22 2 16 5 8 9 3 5 146 9Source Meteoblue 5 Demographics EditPopulation census of Santa RosaYearPop p a 19033 253 19186 915 5 16 193912 809 2 98 194811 764 0 94 196015 989 2 59 197022 554 3 50 197525 732 2 68 198032 424 4 73 YearPop p a 199040 439 2 23 199547 522 3 07 200051 804 1 87 200758 762 1 75 201064 503 3 45 201569 467 1 42 202075 649 1 69 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 6 7 8 9 Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Santa Rosa Source Philippine Statistics Authority 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Santa Rosa primarily depends on rice cultivation vegetable production commercial fishery and tricycle sidecar fabrication Just recently the town started realizing its development potential The town s strategic location at the crossroads of two national highways the Maharlika Highway and the Tarlac Santa Rosa Fort Magsaysay Road is accelerating its commercial and industrial development It is also inevitably set to benefit from the spillover of Cabanatuan s built up area As a result Santa Rosa is gradually replacing agriculture with services and agro industry as the main engines for growth The stretch of Maharlika Highway is a growing commercial strip of local entrepreneurs competing with national businesses while the eastern part of the town is attracting investments in large commercial farms As of 2017 based on Commission on Audit of the Philippines Santa Rosa economic status reached their Income of P190 671 476 98 Assets of P470 150 569 41 Liabilities of P181 022 725 17 and Allotments of 294 983 551 31 17 Concurrent to Santa Rosa s rapid growth is the buildup of perennially heavy traffic at the approach to the intersection of the national roads To address the worsening situation the local government teamed up with the Cabanatuan city government to construct a road that will bypass the town proper As for Santa Rosa only further growth is anticipated when Central Luzon Link Expressway and North Luzon East Expressway finally materialize Government Edit Santa Rosa municipal hall Pursuant to the Local government in the Philippines 18 19 the political seat of the municipal government is located at the Municipal Town Hall In the History of the Philippines 1521 1898 the Gobernadorcillo was the Chief Executive who holds office in the Presidencia In 1895 the Spaniards changed the position of Gobernadorcillo to Capitan Municipal Local Government in the Philippines Jose P Laurel During the American rule 1898 1946 History of the Philippines 1898 1946 the elected Mayor and local officials including the appointed ones held office at the Municipal Town Hall Under the Local Government Code of 1991 or Republic Act No 7160 the Mayor acts as the Local Chief Executive and the different departments Budget Engineering Treasury Accounting etc are under the supervision of the Mayor The Vice Mayor on the other hand is the Presiding Officer of the Sangguniang Bayan Sangguniang Panlungsod which enacts ordinances or issues Resolutions The LGC of 1991 primarily authored by former Senator Aquilino Nene Pimentel Jr gave local autonomy to local government units LGUs at the provincial city municipal and barangay level The LGUs were provided with Internal Revenue Allotment IRA that gave them a substantial amount of public funds aside from the locally generated funds real property tax fees charges Functions services formerly provided by national government agencies such as the Dept of Agriculture Dept of Health Dept of Social Welfare and Development were devolved to the provincial and city municipal LGUs The incumbent Mayor of Santa Rosa is Josefino M Angeles while the current Vice Mayor is Marie C Evangelista 2019 2022 The incumbent Municipal Councilors are Romeo Angeles Irene Bernardo Dennis Dimacali Roberto Jacinto Armando Manuel Marjorie Matias Julian Mendoza and Glenn Santos ABC President Rommel Marcelo and SK Fed President Vera Liane Gabriel are also members of the Sanggunang Bayan 2016 2019The major projects of the Municipal Government under Mayor Marita Angeles Vice Mayor Boyet Angeles and the Sangguniang Bayan are the following Distribution of health kits to pregnant women and mothers with a baby under the Alagang Ina Alagang Marita Project Construction of new Public Market Construction of new Sangguniang Bayan building Construction of commercial stalls beside the Santa Rosa Central Elementary School Installation of street lights at the Santa Rosa bridge and barangays Cojuangco La Fuente Rizal Soledad Rehabilitation Repair of Municipal Gym Construction of Comprehensive Drainage System covering 13 barangays at the town proper and Construction of an Infirmary Hospital with the assistance of the Department of Health and 3rd District Representative Ria Vergara The LGU of Santa Rosa was an awardee of the Seal of Good Housekeeping SGH in 2011 and Seal of Good Local Governance SGLG in 2017 2018 and 2019 These two awards are given by the Department of the Interior and Local Government to local government units which practice good governance transparency and accountability The previous Mayors of Santa Rosa were the following Eulalio Saulo 1909 1911 Dionisio Punsal 1911 1913 Rafael Andres 1917 1919 Apolinario Manubay 1919 1921 Amado del Barrio 1923 1928 Matias Beley 1929 1931 Casimiro Marcelo 1932 1939 Lazaro Cajucom 1941 1944 Jacinto Martin 1945 1947 Bonifacio Santos 1948 1951 Severino Angeles 1952 1959 1964 1971 Pedro Manubay 1960 1963 Cesar Angeles 1972 1985 Eduardo Enrile 1985 1986 Juanito Bernardo 1988 1998 Edgar Matias July 1998 December 1998 Geronimo Baldazo December 1998 2001 Marlon Marcelo 2001 2007 Josefino Manucot Angeles 2007 2016 Marita Chua Angeles 2016 2019 The following served as Vice Mayors of Santa Rosa Benito Germino 1952 59 1964 71 Marciano Marcelo 1969 79 Eduardo Ennrile 1972 1985 Rufino Galman 1985 1988 Sesinando Santos 1988 1992 Edgar Matias 1992 1998 Gerry Baldazo 1998 Julian Jojo Mendoza 1998 2001 Josefino Otep Angeles 2001 2007 Irene Bernardo 2007 2013 Antonio Romero 2013 2016 Eliseo Angeles 2016 2019 Tourism EditSanta Rosa s main landmark includes Santa Rosa Supermarket or Pamilihang Bayan ng Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Town Hall Santa Rosa Town Park Santa Rosa Central School and St Rose of Lima Parish Church Other attractions which are most visited by tourists are The famous and old round shaped miraculous chapel of San Mariano known as The Miraculous Round Chapel of San Mariano 18th Century Ancestral Houses in Santa Rosa a private Gazebo of Cruz Compound in San Mariano 1890 Ancestral House of Brgy San Gregorio American Air Base and rivers Mga Munting Bahay kubo and scenic rice fields St Rose of Lima Church St Rose of Lima Parish Church Edit The 1879 St Rose Of Lima Parish Church belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cabanatuan Dioecesis of Cabanatuanensi Suffragan of Lingayen Dagupan comprising 16 towns of Southern Nueva Ecija Cabanatuan Palayan City and Gapan Titular St Nicholas of Tolentine September 10 Most Reverend Sofronio A Bancud SSS DD The Church is located at Maharlika Hway Poblacion Santa Rosa 3101 Nueva Ecija It is part of the Vicariate of St Rose of Lima Titular St Rose of Lima Feast Aug 23 Its current Parish Priest is Rev Fr Edwin C Dizon St Rose of Lima T O S D April 20 1586 August 24 1617 was the first person born in the Americas to be canonized by the Catholic Church 20 1946 Holy Cross College and Chapel Edit The Holy Cross College Former Holy Cross Academy was founded by Rt Rev Msgr Fernando C Lansangan Parish priest of the town of Santa Rosa in 1985 as a secondary school with two first year classes In 1948 government recognition was granted to the school for its high school department In 1981 the expansion of the school s curricular program was conceived During SY 1982 1983 the MECS granted permit for the first and second year curriculum of the degree Bachelor of Arts and the first and second year curriculum for the Junior Secretarial Course were offered to the public In its 39th year of service to the community 21 22 Dr Raquel Tioseco Santa Ines niece of the founder Priest took over the management of the college after his death In all its 66 years of existence HCC continues with additional TESDA programs in Restaurant Management Computer Secretarial and Electronic and Computer Technology and six month courses in Contact Call Center and Medical Transcription HCC offers Masters in Education major in Mathematics and English 23 San Mariano Chapel or The Miraculous Round Chapel of San Mariano Edit San Mariano Chapel San Mariano Chapel is a round shaped chapel located at the core of Barangay San Mariano Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija This serves as a landmark of the said Barangay It was named after the patron saint of the barrio San Mariano The land where it is located was privately owned by a devoted family After total and complete renovation of the said chapel the land title was donated to St Rose of Lima Parish Church The Old Miraculous San Mariano Chapel was then reconstructed with the help of a devotee named Antonio M Romero year 2000 after he recovered from paralysis in 1989 The said devotee religiously attended the mass held at San Mariano Chapel then miraculously recovered from such an illness as stated He later on served as the Vice Mayor of the town and lost in his re election due to black propaganda People of San Mariano in the early 1900s used to kneel when passing by the old church including their carabaos or kalabaw before farming at dawn as a sign of respect in the said chapel The chapel was believed to be miraculous and famous as it was known to be visited by thousands of devotees of The Blessed Virgin Mary and Santo Nino during the 1960s and 1970s Miracles were actually witnessed by the people who visited the chapel and attended the mass held by the parish priest at that time Evidence of such miracles were collected and kept by groups of families and people The Feast of Santo Nino was celebrated in San Mariano Chapel every 25 February wherein a mass was held and simple gift giving and feeding for the children were organized by certain groups 1890 Ancestral House of Brgy San Gregorio Santa Rosa Edit An ancestral house built in 1890 this is a landmark known in the whole town of Santa Rosa Its renovation was initiated in 1974 and finished in 1977 A house strongly founded out of tons of cement and copper steel It comprises 4 balconies 3 living room areas 3 kitchens 5 common bedrooms and a master bedroom The living room area had its traditional atmosphere through the marble design floors During the Spanish era the chandeliers illuminated the whole house The majority of its wooden surface was made out of pure narra The great descendants of Capt Gregorio drl Barrio founder of San Gregorio had meaningful experiences full of love which are worth reminiscing up to the present generation The house symbolizes a Filipino s resilience for it stood for more than a hundred years overcoming raging calamities like typhoons and earthquakes Education EditSanta Rosa Nueva Ecija is served by both public and DepEd accredited private catholic schools Holy Cross College a catholic school and has been a legacy of the late Rt Rev Fr Fernando C Lansangan Msgr Lansangan was parish priest of St Rose of Lima Parish and great and vulnerable founder of this prestigious learning institution This school has always been the waving color of this town in terms of turning out successful graduates far and wide the country as a whole http hcc netne net Jesus Is Lord Christian School Malacanang National High School Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School Santa Rosa Central School Sta Rosa National High School Rose of Sharon Christian School Santo Rosario National High School Saint Christopher Montessori School of Santa RosaGallery Edit Holy Cross College Municipal road and Town hall Santa Rosa Town Hall Santa Rosa Park Public market Crossing JunctionSister cities EditCabanatuan Nueva Ecija Gapan Nueva Ecija Aliaga Nueva Ecija Santa Rosa City LagunaReferences Edit Municipality of Santa Rosa 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 8 July 2021 PSA releases the 2015 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Quezon City Philippines Retrieved 1 January 2020 Santa Rosa Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved 4 May 2020 Census of Population 2015 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region III Central Luzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region III Central Luzon Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Nueva Ecija Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved 17 December 2016 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 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Annual Audit Report Commission on Audit Retrieved 19 October 2018 Philippines Gov Ph About the Philippines www gov ph Archived from the original on 2006 10 03 Retrieved 2009 03 28 The Local Government Code of the Philippines Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Patron Saints Index Saint Rose of Lima Retrieved on 2008 08 23 http www mb com ph node 26231 UPEmMeSyA8s dead link History Group4neust tripod com 1981 01 01 Retrieved 2021 12 21 Holy Cross College Nueva Ecija Philippines College Courses Archived from the original on 2016 03 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Local Governance Performance Management System Retrieved from https en 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