Floridablanca, Pampanga

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Floridablanca
—  Municipality  —
Map of Pampanga showing the location of Floridablanca.
Floridablanca is located in Philippines
Floridablanca
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°56′N 120°30′E / 14.933°N 120.5°E / 14.933; 120.5Coordinates: 14°56′N 120°30′E / 14.933°N 120.5°E / 14.933; 120.5
Country  Philippines
Region Central Luzon (Region III)
Province Pampanga
District 2nd District
Founded April 30, 1867
Barangays 33
Government
 • Mayor Eduardo Guerrero
Area
 • Total 175.48 km2 (67.75 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Total 103,388
 • Density 589/km2 (1,526/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 2006
Income class 1st class
Website efloridablanca.com
Population Census of Floridablanca
Census Pop. Rate
1995 76,683
2000 85,394 2.34%
2007 103,388 2.67%

Floridablanca is a first class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, Floridablanca has a population of 103,388, with an area of 17,548 hectares or 175.48 square kilometers.[1]

Floridablanca is located on the western part of Pampanga along the Zambales mountain ranges and is bounded by the municipalities of Porac on the north, Lubao on the south, Guagua on the east, and Dinalupihan, Bataan on the west. It is approximately 23 kilometers from the city of San Fernando and 90 kilometres (56 mi) from Manila. The town is at an elevation of 12 feet (4 m) above sea level.

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[edit] Barangays

Floridablanca is politically subdivided into 33 barangays:

  • Anon
  • Apalit
  • Basa Air Base
  • Benedicto
  • Bodega
  • Cabangcalan
  • Calantas
  • Carmencita
  • Consuelo
  • Dampe
  • Del Carmen
  • Fortuna
  • Gutad
  • Mabical
  • Malabo
  • Maligaya
  • Nabuclod
  • Pabanlag
  • Paguiruan
  • Palmayo
  • Pandaguirig
  • Poblacion
  • San Antonio
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Nicolas
  • San Pedro
  • San Ramon
  • San Roque
  • Santa Monica
  • Solib
  • Valdez
  • Mawacat

[edit] Economy

Floridablanca is the second largest producer of rice in the province. It produces more than enough rice to meet its needs resulting in a surplus. In 1999, only 37.76% of its produce was used for its own rice requirement resulting in a surplus of 65.24% equivalent to 17,553 metric tons.

[edit] History

In the 1920s, the Pampanga Sugar Mill (PASUMIL) was set up at Del Carmen and became a major sugar manufacturer in the Philippines.

In 1947, the Philippine Air Force established its major fighter base in an American military airfield there. They named it Basa Air Base.

[edit] Hacienda System

In the early 20th century, the Philippines was asked by the United States government to produce more sugar, a quota for sugar production was given. This deal with the United States benefited the landlords which gave them the reason to acquire more land for sugarcane planting.

This was the start of economic boom of Floridablanca; more and more workers were needed, thus migrant workers from different provinces all over the Philippines moved to Floridablanca to work. Population of the town greatly increased and life became much easier for all.

[edit] Notable Resident

[edit] Municipal Leaders (Past & Present)

Capitan Municipal
1897 - Don Gerónimo Dinio y Romero
1898 - Don Cecilio Alvendia
1899 - Don Alejandro Ramos

Municipal Presidents
1900 - 1902 - Don Gerónimo Dinio y Romero
1903 - 1905 - Don Alejandro Ramos
1906 - 1908 - Don Gregorio Panlaqui
1909 - 1911 - Don León Gutiérrez
1911 - Don Arcadio Ramírez
1912 - 1917 - Don Martin Sundiam
1918 - 1922 - Don José O. Dinio
1923 - 1925 - Don Isidoro Alvendia
1926 - 1931 - Don Roberto Nuguid
1932 - 1937 - Don Camilo Ocampo

Municipal Mayors
1938 - 1940 - Geronimo Coronel
1941 - Benigno Layug
1942 - 1943 - Francisco Vargas
1943 - 1944 - Fidel Pekson
1944 - Leandro Garcia
1945 - Benigno Layug
1945 - Dr. Vicente Chincuanco
1945 - 1946 - Mariano Macabulos
1946 - 1947 - Arsenio T. Isip
1948 - 1951 - Mariano Macabulos
1951 - 1955 - Dominador Diyco Songco
1956 - 1959 - Atty. Marcelo Dungca Mendiola
1960 - 1967 - Dominador Diyco Songco
1968 - 1971 - Jose Dungca Mendiola
1972 - 1986 - Pedro Manuel Capulong
1986 - 1992 - Tito Morales Mendiola
1992 - 2001 - Pedro Manuel Capulong
2001 - 2004 - Joerey Montemayor
2004 - 2007 - Darwin Manalansan
2007–present - Eduardo Guerrero

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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