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Trece Martires

Trece Martires, officially the City of Trece Martires (Filipino: Lungsod ng Trece Martires), is a 4th class component city and de facto capital city of the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 210,503 people. [3]

Trece Martires
City of Trece Martires
Clockwise from top: Trece Martires City Public Market, Poblacion, Cavite Provincial Capitol, Thirteen Martyrs' Monument
Nickname(s): 
Trece; Seat of Provincial Government
Motto(s): 
Bagong Trece: Puso ng Cavite, Lungsod ng Pag-asa
The New Trece: Heart of Cavite Province, the City of Hope
Nueva Trece: Corazon de Cavite, Ciudad de Esperanza
Map of Cavite with Trece Martires highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Trece Martires
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°17′N 120°52′E / 14.28°N 120.87°E / 14.28; 120.87Coordinates: 14°17′N 120°52′E / 14.28°N 120.87°E / 14.28; 120.87
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceCavite
District 7th district
Founded and CityhoodMay 24, 1955
Named forThirteen Martyrs of Cavite
Barangays13 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorGemma B. Lubigan
 • Vice MayorRomeo L. Montehermoso Jr.
 • RepresentativeVacant
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate116,635 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total39.10 km2 (15.10 sq mi)
Elevation
123 m (404 ft)
Highest elevation
258 m (846 ft)
Lowest elevation
37 m (121 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total210,503
 • Density5,400/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
 • Households
50,312
DemonymTreceño
Economy
 • Income class4th city income class
 • Poverty incidence
5.89
% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 1,021 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 2,684 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 654.8 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 669.9 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4109
PSGC
042122000
IDD:area code+63 (0)46
Native languagesTagalog
Numbered highways
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Imus
Patron saint
Websitetrecemartirescity.gov.ph

The city was the provincial capital of Cavite until President Ferdinand Marcos transferred it to Imus on June 11, 1977. Despite the capital's relocation, the city still hosts many offices of the provincial government. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 210,503 people, [3] and an income classification of 1st class.[5]

Etymology

Trece Martires (Spanish for thirteen martyrs) is named after the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite, a group of prominent Caviteños who were convicted of rebellion and executed by the Spanish colonial government on September 12, 1896, in the old port city of Cavite during the Philippine Revolution.[6]

History

Township

Trece Martires started as one of the largest and most remote barrios of Cavite. Originally named Quinta or Quintana, it was part of the municipality of Tanza. The land was basically agricultural subdivided into cattle ranches and sugar farms, with less than 1,000 hectares, at the intersection of the present Tanza–Trece Martires–Indang Road (Tanza–Trece Martires Road / Trece Martires–Indang Road) and the Naic–Dasmariñas Road (now part of Governor's Drive).[7][8]

Cityhood

The city was established on May 24, 1954, under Republic Act No. 981 ("The Charter of Trece Martires City") as approved by President Ramon Magsaysay. The Republic Act also transferred the provincial seat of government from Cavite City to Trece Martires.[8] The original bill, House Bill 1795, was authored by Congressman Jose T. Cajulis (1954–1957) and Senator Justiniano S. Montano (1949–1956).

Under the city charter, the Governor of Cavite is ex-officio mayor of Trece Martires; then-Governor Dominador Mangubat was installed as the city's first chief executive. On January 2, 1956, the provincial capitol was formally inaugurated, the same day the newly elected Governor, Delfin N. Montano (the son of former Senator Justiniano Montano) was sworn into office. He served in both offices from 1956 to 1971.[7]

Expansion

On June 22, 1957, the original act was amended by Republic Act 1912 increasing its territory to 3,917 hectares (39,170,000 m2), more or less. Consequently, the municipalities of Indang and General Trias had to yield parts of their respective areas to this territorial expansion.[9]

Loss of provincial capital status

On June 11, 1977, President Ferdinand Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 1163, relocating the capital and seat of government of Cavite from Trece Martires to the municipality of Imus. Governor Juanito Remulla requested Marcos in September 1979 to transfer the capital back to the city, but his request was not approved. As of 2011, the provincial capital is the city of Imus, but most of the provincial offices are in Trece Martires, making Trece Martires the de facto capital of the province and Imus the de jure capital.[10]

On March 31, 1992, President Corazon Aquino signed Republic Act No. 7325, which amended the charter of Trece Martires, allowing the city to vote their own local officials for the first time.[11]

Contemporary history

Vice Mayor Alexander Lubigan was assassinated in front of a hospital along the Trece Martires–Indang Road in Trece Martires on July 7, 2018.[12][13][14] Following this event, the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) initiated a graft probe parallel to the investigation of the vice mayor's slaying.[15] Before the assassination, Lubigan was expressively intent to run for Mayor against Mayor Melandres de Sagun's wife, Roniza. Melandres was intended to run for Congress to represent the reapportioned 7th district consisting of Amadeo, Indang, Tanza, and Trece Martires. Lubigan's wife, Gemma, became mayor one year later.[16]

Geography

Trece Martires is in the heart of Cavite Province. It is bounded north and northwest by the municipality of Tanza, west and southwest by the municipality of Naic, south by the municipality of Indang, southeast by the municipality of Amadeo and east by the city of General Trias.[17] It is about 48.3 km (30.0 mi) from Manila, the capital of the Philippines (about an hour by car).[18]

Topography

The city of Trece Martires is characterised with ground elevation ranging from 30 metres (98 ft) to nearly 400 metres (1,300 ft). Its ground slope ranges from 0.5 to 2%.

The land area is fairy well dissected by creeks and streams that are deeply cut, characterized by steep and abrupt banks. These almost parallel drainage lines flow in northern direction to discharge into either Manila Bay or Laguna de Bay.

Climate

Trece Martires City has a tropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Aw) with two pronounced seasons: wet and dry. Wet season covers the period from May to December of each year; dry season covers January to April.

Climate data for Trece Martires City
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29.3
(84.7)
30.2
(86.4)
31.7
(89.1)
33.1
(91.6)
32.7
(90.9)
31.2
(88.2)
30
(86)
29.7
(85.5)
29.9
(85.8)
30.3
(86.5)
29.9
(85.8)
28.3
(82.9)
29.9
(85.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) 25.2
(77.4)
25.6
(78.1)
26.8
(80.2)
28.2
(82.8)
28.2
(82.8)
27.4
(81.3)
26.5
(79.7)
26.4
(79.5)
26.5
(79.7)
26.6
(79.9)
26.1
(79.0)
25.4
(77.7)
26.6
(79.8)
Average low °C (°F) 21.2
(70.2)
21.1
(70.0)
22
(72)
23.3
(73.9)
23.8
(74.8)
23.6
(74.5)
23.1
(73.6)
23.2
(73.8)
23.1
(73.6)
22.9
(73.2)
22.4
(72.3)
21.8
(71.2)
22.6
(72.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 21
(0.8)
10
(0.4)
13
(0.5)
24
(0.9)
147
(5.8)
265
(10.4)
409
(16.1)
437
(17.2)
332
(13.1)
190
(7.5)
141
(5.6)
79
(3.1)
2,068
(81.4)
Source: Climate-data.org[19]

Barangays

Trece Martires City is politically subdivided into 13 barangays (six urban and seven rural). The city was subdivided by Senator Justiniano Montano and Congressman Jose Cajulis. Each barangay was named after one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite to commemorate their bravery and heroism. Below are the names of the barangays and their names before the city's Charter was passed on May 24, 1954.


PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2020[3] 2010[20]
042122002 Cabezas 0.7% 1,396 1,386 0.07%
042122003 Cabuco 2.3% 4,799 4,322 1.05%
042122004 De Ocampo 1.5% 3,141 2,982 0.52%
042122005 Lallana 0.7% 1,548 1,313 1.66%
042122006 San Agustin (Poblacion) 1.3% 2,668 2,434 0.92%
042122008 Osorio 1.8% 3,836 3,473 1.00%
042122009 Conchu 0.9% 1,885 1,812 0.40%
042122010 Hugo Perez 1.4% 3,029 2,820 0.72%
042122011 Aguado 1.3% 2,751 2,543 0.79%
042122012 Gregorio 0.6% 1,315 1,187 1.03%
042122013 Inocencio 1.3% 2,751 2,543 0.79%
042122014 Lapidario 0.6% 1,315 1,187 1.03%
042122015 Luciano (Poblacion) 1.3% 2,751 2,543 0.79%
Total 210,503 104,559 7.25%

Demographics

Population census of Trece Martires
YearPop.±% p.a.
1960 4,422—    
1970 6,522+3.96%
1975 7,179+1.94%
1980 8,579+3.63%
1990 15,686+6.22%
1995 20,451+5.10%
2000 41,653+16.47%
2007 90,177+11.24%
2010 104,559+5.53%
2015 155,713+7.88%
2020 210,503+6.11%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[21][20][22][23]

In the 2020 census, the population of Trece Martires was 210,503 people, [3] with a density of 5,400 inhabitants per square kilometre or 14,000 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy

Industrialisation and commercialism has replaced agriculture as the major source of economy for the city. Its economic growth has attracted immigration from other municipalities especially from Metro Manila. The population grown from 104,559 people in 2010 to 155,713 in 2015, representing an increase of 7.88%. In comparison, the population in 1995 was only 20,451.[31] The city's other major source of income are revenues from real property taxes.

The most noteworthy fact about Trece Martires is the absence of any form of gambling. It has been awarded in the fields of nutrition, health services, literacy, education and social services.

For the past years (2010-onwards), the city gradually developed its economy for it supported the construction of Walter Mart Trece Martires, the largest Walter Mart in Cavite along Governor's Drive, which was opened on November 29, 2012, and two Puregold stores in Barangays Hugo Perez and San Agustin. In September 2015, Trece Tower Mall was opened, while SM City Trece Martires, the fifth SM Supermall in Cavite was opened on May 13, 2016.

Infrastructure

The city government provides the following assistance: financial, medical, emergency, school fees and burial expenses. It has extensive programs for the elderly, solo parents, out-of-school youth, and mothers. One of its programs is a blood donation activity every March, May, September and December; Balik Eskwela (school supplies distribution to all public elementary and high school students); clean and green; revitalization of agricultural lands, high school and college scholarship and their livelihood programs.[citation needed]

Healthcare

The Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital in Barangay Luciano is a government-run hospital for the people of the city which has a 250-bed capacity. The hospitals in the city that are owned and run privately are Korea-Philippines Friendship Hospital in Barangay Luciano; the MV Santiago Medical Center in Barangay De Ocampo; the Treceño Medical Pavillon Hospital in Barangay Luciano.

Trece Martires has a mental health facility for people in the city near Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital.[citation needed]

Several clinics are in the city for maternal health. There is ERS Maternity and Jade building in Luciano and other several clinics in the city.

Security

  • Barangay Osorio
  • Barangay Inocencio
  • Barangay De Ocampo
  • Barangay Conchu

Fire Department

The fire station of the city is in Barangay San Agustin.

Government

 
Provincial Capitol of Cavite

City officials[32]

Position Name
Mayor Gemma B. Lubigan
Vice Mayor Romeo L. Montehermoso
Sangguniang Panlungsod Members
(City Councilors)
Joyce Ann C. Mojica-Baking
Tracy Anne S. Anacan
Kim Paolo C. Lubigan
Anne Jomille D. Humarang
Jay-em C. Cunanan
Antonio G. Lontoc
Anselmo L. Trinidad
Angelito E. Vidallon
Gregor C. Buendia
Leonardo T. Montehermoso
Jaimer Sierra (ABC President)
Tiery Rogel N. Nueva (SK Federation President)

Barangay officials

Barangay Previous name Barangay captain Settlement type
Aguado Fiscal Mundo Jaimer M. Sierra Rural
Cabezas Palawit Nestorio S. Colada Rural
Cabuco Kanggahan Jun B. Rollo Rural
Conchu Lagundian Irene R. Aure Rural
De Ocampo Quintana I Pablo D. Masicap Urban
Gregorio Aliang Eliseo C. Dela Luya Rural
Hugo Perez Lukbanan Simeon A. Perdito Urban
Inocencio Bagong Pook Rosendo P. Dilidili Urban
Lallana Panukang Gubat Cecille M. Decillo Rural
Lapidario Bayog Remigio G. Dilag Urban
Luciano (Poblacion) Bitangan Luisito R. Diloy Urban
Osorio Project Arniel S. Bacani, Jr. Rural
San Agustin (Poblacion) Quintana II Cornelio L. de Sagun Urban

Education

High schools

  • Trece Martires City National High School – Main (San Agustin Campus)
  • Eugenio Cabezas National High School (formerly known as TMCNHS – Cabezas Annex)
  • Francisco Osorio Integrated Senior High School (formerly known as Francisco Osorio National High School and TMCNHS – Osorio Annex)
  • Luis Aguado National High School (formerly known as TMCNHS – Southville Annex)
  • Trece Martires City National High School – Conchu Annex
  • Trece Martires City National High School – Cabuco Extension
  • Fiscal Mundo National High School (formerly Luis Aguado National High School Extension)

Trece Martires City schools were awarded to be the most ready in the country on the Brigada Eskwela 2012 of Department of Education. Trece Martires City Elementary School topped the Exceptional Category for Elementary Schools in Region IV-A and Trece Martires City National High School was first in the Exceptional Category for Secondary Schools.

Private schools

  • Academy of St. John Nepomucene
  • Amore International School (Amore Academy)
  • Blessed Family Academy
  • Blessed Kateri School
  • Braintrust Learning Center inc.
  • Christian Child Development Learning Center
  • Colegio de Santa Rosa
  • Dei Gracia Academy
  • Elim Christian Academy
  • Fabulous Christian Academy
  • Gateway International School of Science and Technology
  • God is Good Learning Center
  • John Merced Academy
  • Krislizz International Academy
  • Lyceum of Cavite-East
  • Maranatha Christian Academy
  • Marella Christianne Institute
  • New Generation International School
  • Notre Dame of Trece Martires
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Academy Learning Center
  • Paul Henry
  • Saint Jude Parish School
  • Saint Thomas Becket Academy
  • Santo Niño de Praga Academy
  • Sun Moon Academy
  • Sung Kwang Global Leadership Academy
  • Trece Martires Integrated Laboratory School

Colleges

  • Cavite State University – Trece Martires City Campus
  • Colegio de Amore
  • Imus Computer College (ICC) – Trece Martires City Branch
  • Trece Martires City College

Annual events

  • The town fiesta of Trece Martires City is celebrated every October 27–28 in honor of Saint Jude Thaddeus.
  • The charter anniversary known as Araw ng Trece Martires (Trece Martires Day) is celebrated on May 24 each year.
  • Feast of Holy Cross is celebrated on September 14.
  • The Death Anniversary of Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite is celebrated annually during September 12 to commemorate the martyrdom of the Thirteen Martyrs who were executed for joining the revolt of Katipunan during the Spanish Era. Activities like exhibits and the reenactment of the Thirteen Martyrs are done during the yearly celebration.

Sister cities

International

Local

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Trece Martires and Trece Martirez redirect here For other uses see Trece Martires disambiguation Trece Martires officially the City of Trece Martires Filipino Lungsod ng Trece Martires is a 4th class component city and de facto capital city of the province of Cavite Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 210 503 people 3 Trece MartiresComponent cityCity of Trece MartiresClockwise from top Trece Martires City Public Market Poblacion Cavite Provincial Capitol Thirteen Martyrs MonumentSealNickname s Trece Seat of Provincial GovernmentMotto s Bagong Trece Puso ng Cavite Lungsod ng Pag asaThe New Trece Heart of Cavite Province the City of HopeNueva Trece Corazon de Cavite Ciudad de EsperanzaMap of Cavite with Trece Martires highlightedOpenStreetMapTrece MartiresLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 17 N 120 52 E 14 28 N 120 87 E 14 28 120 87 Coordinates 14 17 N 120 52 E 14 28 N 120 87 E 14 28 120 87CountryPhilippinesRegionCalabarzonProvinceCaviteDistrict7th districtFounded and CityhoodMay 24 1955Named forThirteen Martyrs of CaviteBarangays13 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorGemma B Lubigan Vice MayorRomeo L Montehermoso Jr RepresentativeVacant City CouncilMembers Joyce Ann C MojicaTracy Ann S AnacanKim Paolo C LubiganAnne Jomille D HumarangJay em C CunananAntonio G LontocAnselmo L TrinidadAngelito E VidallonGregor C BuendiaBenjamin C Balite Electorate116 635 voters 2022 Area 2 Total39 10 km2 15 10 sq mi Elevation123 m 404 ft Highest elevation258 m 846 ft Lowest elevation37 m 121 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total210 503 Density5 400 km2 14 000 sq mi Households50 312DemonymTrecenoEconomy Income class4th city income class Poverty incidence5 89 2018 4 Revenue 1 021 million 2020 Assets 2 684 million 2020 Expenditure 654 8 million 2020 Liabilities 669 9 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4109PSGC042122000IDD area code 63 0 46Native languagesTagalogNumbered highwaysN64 Tanza Trece Martires Road N65 Juanito Remulla Sr Road N404 Trece Martires Indang Road N405 Juanito Remulla Sr Road Catholic dioceseDiocese of ImusPatron saintSt Jude Thaddeus St Lorenzo RuizWebsitetrecemartirescity wbr gov wbr phThe city was the provincial capital of Cavite until President Ferdinand Marcos transferred it to Imus on June 11 1977 Despite the capital s relocation the city still hosts many offices of the provincial government According to the 2020 census it has a population of 210 503 people 3 and an income classification of 1st class 5 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Township 2 2 Cityhood 2 3 Expansion 2 4 Loss of provincial capital status 2 5 Contemporary history 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Climate 3 3 Barangays 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Healthcare 6 2 Security 6 3 Fire Department 7 Government 7 1 City officials 32 7 2 Barangay officials 8 Education 8 1 High schools 8 2 Private schools 8 3 Colleges 9 Annual events 10 Sister cities 10 1 International 10 2 Local 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditTrece Martires Spanish for thirteen martyrs is named after the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite a group of prominent Cavitenos who were convicted of rebellion and executed by the Spanish colonial government on September 12 1896 in the old port city of Cavite during the Philippine Revolution 6 History EditTownship Edit Trece Martires started as one of the largest and most remote barrios of Cavite Originally named Quinta or Quintana it was part of the municipality of Tanza The land was basically agricultural subdivided into cattle ranches and sugar farms with less than 1 000 hectares at the intersection of the present Tanza Trece Martires Indang Road Tanza Trece Martires Road Trece Martires Indang Road and the Naic Dasmarinas Road now part of Governor s Drive 7 8 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines The city was established on May 24 1954 under Republic Act No 981 The Charter of Trece Martires City as approved by President Ramon Magsaysay The Republic Act also transferred the provincial seat of government from Cavite City to Trece Martires 8 The original bill House Bill 1795 was authored by Congressman Jose T Cajulis 1954 1957 and Senator Justiniano S Montano 1949 1956 Under the city charter the Governor of Cavite is ex officio mayor of Trece Martires then Governor Dominador Mangubat was installed as the city s first chief executive On January 2 1956 the provincial capitol was formally inaugurated the same day the newly elected Governor Delfin N Montano the son of former Senator Justiniano Montano was sworn into office He served in both offices from 1956 to 1971 7 Expansion Edit On June 22 1957 the original act was amended by Republic Act 1912 increasing its territory to 3 917 hectares 39 170 000 m2 more or less Consequently the municipalities of Indang and General Trias had to yield parts of their respective areas to this territorial expansion 9 Loss of provincial capital status Edit On June 11 1977 President Ferdinand Marcos signed Presidential Decree No 1163 relocating the capital and seat of government of Cavite from Trece Martires to the municipality of Imus Governor Juanito Remulla requested Marcos in September 1979 to transfer the capital back to the city but his request was not approved As of 2011 the provincial capital is the city of Imus but most of the provincial offices are in Trece Martires making Trece Martires the de facto capital of the province and Imus the de jure capital 10 On March 31 1992 President Corazon Aquino signed Republic Act No 7325 which amended the charter of Trece Martires allowing the city to vote their own local officials for the first time 11 Contemporary history Edit Vice Mayor Alexander Lubigan was assassinated in front of a hospital along the Trece Martires Indang Road in Trece Martires on July 7 2018 12 13 14 Following this event the Presidential Anti Corruption Commission PACC initiated a graft probe parallel to the investigation of the vice mayor s slaying 15 Before the assassination Lubigan was expressively intent to run for Mayor against Mayor Melandres de Sagun s wife Roniza Melandres was intended to run for Congress to represent the reapportioned 7th district consisting of Amadeo Indang Tanza and Trece Martires Lubigan s wife Gemma became mayor one year later 16 Geography EditTrece Martires is in the heart of Cavite Province It is bounded north and northwest by the municipality of Tanza west and southwest by the municipality of Naic south by the municipality of Indang southeast by the municipality of Amadeo and east by the city of General Trias 17 It is about 48 3 km 30 0 mi from Manila the capital of the Philippines about an hour by car 18 Topography Edit The city of Trece Martires is characterised with ground elevation ranging from 30 metres 98 ft to nearly 400 metres 1 300 ft Its ground slope ranges from 0 5 to 2 The land area is fairy well dissected by creeks and streams that are deeply cut characterized by steep and abrupt banks These almost parallel drainage lines flow in northern direction to discharge into either Manila Bay or Laguna de Bay Climate Edit Trece Martires City has a tropical climate Koppen climate classification Aw with two pronounced seasons wet and dry Wet season covers the period from May to December of each year dry season covers January to April Climate data for Trece Martires CityMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 3 84 7 30 2 86 4 31 7 89 1 33 1 91 6 32 7 90 9 31 2 88 2 30 86 29 7 85 5 29 9 85 8 30 3 86 5 29 9 85 8 28 3 82 9 29 9 85 8 Daily mean C F 25 2 77 4 25 6 78 1 26 8 80 2 28 2 82 8 28 2 82 8 27 4 81 3 26 5 79 7 26 4 79 5 26 5 79 7 26 6 79 9 26 1 79 0 25 4 77 7 26 6 79 8 Average low C F 21 2 70 2 21 1 70 0 22 72 23 3 73 9 23 8 74 8 23 6 74 5 23 1 73 6 23 2 73 8 23 1 73 6 22 9 73 2 22 4 72 3 21 8 71 2 22 6 72 8 Average precipitation mm inches 21 0 8 10 0 4 13 0 5 24 0 9 147 5 8 265 10 4 409 16 1 437 17 2 332 13 1 190 7 5 141 5 6 79 3 1 2 068 81 4 Source Climate data org 19 Barangays Edit Trece Martires City is politically subdivided into 13 barangays six urban and seven rural The city was subdivided by Senator Justiniano Montano and Congressman Jose Cajulis Each barangay was named after one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite to commemorate their bravery and heroism Below are the names of the barangays and their names before the city s Charter was passed on May 24 1954 PSGC Barangay Population p a 2020 3 2010 20 042122002Cabezas 0 7 1 396 1 386 0 07 042122003Cabuco 2 3 4 799 4 322 1 05 042122004De Ocampo 1 5 3 141 2 982 0 52 042122005Lallana 0 7 1 548 1 313 1 66 042122006San Agustin Poblacion 1 3 2 668 2 434 0 92 042122008Osorio 1 8 3 836 3 473 1 00 042122009Conchu 0 9 1 885 1 812 0 40 042122010Hugo Perez 1 4 3 029 2 820 0 72 042122011Aguado 1 3 2 751 2 543 0 79 042122012Gregorio 0 6 1 315 1 187 1 03 042122013Inocencio 1 3 2 751 2 543 0 79 042122014Lapidario 0 6 1 315 1 187 1 03 042122015Luciano Poblacion 1 3 2 751 2 543 0 79 Total 210 503 104 559 7 25 Demographics EditPopulation census of Trece MartiresYearPop p a 19604 422 19706 522 3 96 19757 179 1 94 19808 579 3 63 199015 686 6 22 199520 451 5 10 200041 653 16 47 200790 177 11 24 2010104 559 5 53 2015155 713 7 88 2020210 503 6 11 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 21 20 22 23 In the 2020 census the population of Trece Martires was 210 503 people 3 with a density of 5 400 inhabitants per square kilometre or 14 000 inhabitants per square mile Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Trece Martires Source Philippine Statistics Authority 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Industrialisation and commercialism has replaced agriculture as the major source of economy for the city Its economic growth has attracted immigration from other municipalities especially from Metro Manila The population grown from 104 559 people in 2010 to 155 713 in 2015 representing an increase of 7 88 In comparison the population in 1995 was only 20 451 31 The city s other major source of income are revenues from real property taxes The most noteworthy fact about Trece Martires is the absence of any form of gambling It has been awarded in the fields of nutrition health services literacy education and social services For the past years 2010 onwards the city gradually developed its economy for it supported the construction of Walter Mart Trece Martires the largest Walter Mart in Cavite along Governor s Drive which was opened on November 29 2012 and two Puregold stores in Barangays Hugo Perez and San Agustin In September 2015 Trece Tower Mall was opened while SM City Trece Martires the fifth SM Supermall in Cavite was opened on May 13 2016 Infrastructure EditThe city government provides the following assistance financial medical emergency school fees and burial expenses It has extensive programs for the elderly solo parents out of school youth and mothers One of its programs is a blood donation activity every March May September and December Balik Eskwela school supplies distribution to all public elementary and high school students clean and green revitalization of agricultural lands high school and college scholarship and their livelihood programs citation needed Healthcare Edit The Gen Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital in Barangay Luciano is a government run hospital for the people of the city which has a 250 bed capacity The hospitals in the city that are owned and run privately are Korea Philippines Friendship Hospital in Barangay Luciano the MV Santiago Medical Center in Barangay De Ocampo the Treceno Medical Pavillon Hospital in Barangay Luciano Trece Martires has a mental health facility for people in the city near Gen Emilio Aguinaldo Memorial Hospital citation needed Several clinics are in the city for maternal health There is ERS Maternity and Jade building in Luciano and other several clinics in the city Security Edit Barangay Osorio Barangay Inocencio Barangay De Ocampo Barangay ConchuFire Department Edit The fire station of the city is in Barangay San Agustin Government Edit Provincial Capitol of Cavite City officials 32 Edit Position NameMayor Gemma B LubiganVice Mayor Romeo L MontehermosoSangguniang Panlungsod Members City Councilors Joyce Ann C Mojica BakingTracy Anne S AnacanKim Paolo C LubiganAnne Jomille D HumarangJay em C CunananAntonio G LontocAnselmo L TrinidadAngelito E VidallonGregor C BuendiaLeonardo T MontehermosoJaimer Sierra ABC President Tiery Rogel N Nueva SK Federation President Barangay officials Edit Barangay Previous name Barangay captain Settlement typeAguado Fiscal Mundo Jaimer M Sierra RuralCabezas Palawit Nestorio S Colada RuralCabuco Kanggahan Jun B Rollo RuralConchu Lagundian Irene R Aure RuralDe Ocampo Quintana I Pablo D Masicap UrbanGregorio Aliang Eliseo C Dela Luya RuralHugo Perez Lukbanan Simeon A Perdito UrbanInocencio Bagong Pook Rosendo P Dilidili UrbanLallana Panukang Gubat Cecille M Decillo RuralLapidario Bayog Remigio G Dilag UrbanLuciano Poblacion Bitangan Luisito R Diloy UrbanOsorio Project Arniel S Bacani Jr RuralSan Agustin Poblacion Quintana II Cornelio L de Sagun UrbanEducation EditHigh schools Edit Trece Martires City National High School Main San Agustin Campus Eugenio Cabezas National High School formerly known as TMCNHS Cabezas Annex Francisco Osorio Integrated Senior High School formerly known as Francisco Osorio National High School and TMCNHS Osorio Annex Luis Aguado National High School formerly known as TMCNHS Southville Annex Trece Martires City National High School Conchu Annex Trece Martires City National High School Cabuco Extension Fiscal Mundo National High School formerly Luis Aguado National High School Extension Trece Martires City schools were awarded to be the most ready in the country on the Brigada Eskwela 2012 of Department of Education Trece Martires City Elementary School topped the Exceptional Category for Elementary Schools in Region IV A and Trece Martires City National High School was first in the Exceptional Category for Secondary Schools Private schools Edit Academy of St John Nepomucene Amore International School Amore Academy Blessed Family Academy Blessed Kateri School Braintrust Learning Center inc Christian Child Development Learning Center Colegio de Santa Rosa Dei Gracia Academy Elim Christian Academy Fabulous Christian Academy Gateway International School of Science and Technology God is Good Learning Center John Merced Academy Krislizz International Academy Lyceum of Cavite East Maranatha Christian Academy Marella Christianne Institute New Generation International School Notre Dame of Trece Martires Our Lady of Lourdes Academy Learning Center Paul Henry Saint Jude Parish School Saint Thomas Becket Academy Santo Nino de Praga Academy Sun Moon Academy Sung Kwang Global Leadership Academy Trece Martires Integrated Laboratory School Colleges Edit Cavite State University Trece Martires City Campus Colegio de Amore Imus Computer College ICC Trece Martires City Branch Trece Martires City CollegeAnnual events EditThe town fiesta of Trece Martires City is celebrated every October 27 28 in honor of Saint Jude Thaddeus The charter anniversary known as Araw ng Trece Martires Trece Martires Day is celebrated on May 24 each year Feast of Holy Cross is celebrated on September 14 The Death Anniversary of Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite is celebrated annually during September 12 to commemorate the martyrdom of the Thirteen Martyrs who were executed for joining the revolt of Katipunan during the Spanish Era Activities like exhibits and the reenactment of the Thirteen Martyrs are done during the yearly celebration Sister cities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Trece Martires news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message International Edit Tainan TaiwanLocal Edit Makati Metro Manila Zamboanga City since 2009 References Edit City of Trece Martires 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 d e 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 Province Cavite PSGC Interactive Quezon City Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved November 12 2016 The Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite Philippine Center for Masonic Studies Retrieved on June 10 2012 a b Trece Martires City Brief History Archived February 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cavite Provincial Website Retrieved on June 11 2012 a b An Act Establishing the New Capital of the Province of Cavite and Providing a Charter Therefor and for Other Purposes LawPH com Retrieved April 9 2011 Republic Act No 1912 Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Retrieved on June 11 2012 Quick Facts Archived July 7 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cavite Official Provincial Website Retrieved on June 11 2012 Republic Act No 7325 Archived June 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine PhilippineLaw info Retrieved on June 11 2012 Vice mayor of Trece Martires Cavite shot dead CNN Philippines Retrieved July 20 2018 PNP to invite Trece Martires mayor councilors in probe of Lubigan slay GMA News Retrieved July 20 2018 Cavite vice mayor shot dead days after Halili Bote murder The Philippine Star Retrieved July 20 2018 Cinco Maricar Palace body sets probe of graft in Trece Martires Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved July 20 2018 Gonzales Gelo May 14 2019 Widow of slain Trece Martires vice mayor wins Rappler Retrieved September 30 2021 Trece Martires City Geography Archived February 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine Cavite Provincial Website Retrieved on June 11 2012 Manila to Trece Martires City Google Maps Retrieved on June 10 2012 Climate Trece Martires Climate graph Temperature graph Climate table Climate data org Retrieved October 30 2017 a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved June 29 2016 Census of Population 2015 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved June 20 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 Cavite Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 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 December 15 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 1995 Population Census Archived November 17 2009 at the Wayback Machine Philippine Statistics Authority of the Philippines Retrieved on June 10 2012 Welcome to DILG LGU Profile CMS lgu201 dilg gov ph Retrieved March 11 2021 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Trece Martires Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trece Martires Official website of the City of Trece Martires Philippine Standard Geographic Code 2010 Philippine Census Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trece Martires amp oldid 1136387685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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