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Municipality of Carmona
Bayan ng Carmona
Municipality
Carmona Rotonda
Carmona Rotonda
Nickname(s): 
Center for Investment and Sports
Motto: 
Bayan Muna Lagi
Map of Cavite showing the location of Carmona.
Map of Cavite showing the location of Carmona.
Country Philippines
Region(Region IV-A) CALABARZON
ProvinceCavite
District5th District of Cavite
Barangays14
Incorporated (Town)February 20, 1857
Government
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • CongressmanRoy M. Loyola (LP)
 • MayorDahlia A. Loyola (LP)
 • Vice MayorCesar N. Ines (LP)
Area
 • Municipality40.24 km2 (15.54 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Municipality78,852
 • Density2,203/km2 (5,710/sq mi)
 • Metro
Manila
DemonymCarmonians
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Area code46
Income Class1st Class
ClassificationMunicipality
Websitehttp://carmona.ph

The Municipality of Carmona (Filipino: Bayan ng Carmona) is a first class urban municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 68,135 people in a land area of 40.24 square kilometres.

Built up area

With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, the municipality is now included in Manila built up area which reaches Lipa City in its southernmost part.

Geography

Geographic Location

Carmona is located on the Southeastern part of the province of Cavite. Approximately 36 kilometers South of Manila and 38 kilometers from Trece Martires City, Cavite’s Provincial Capital. It is bounded on the North, East and South by the Municipality of Biñan, Laguna; General Mariano Alvarez. (GMA) on the Northwest and Silang on the Southwest. The geographic coordinates of Carmona is about 14.32° latitude and 121.06° longtitude. The municipality enjoys a cooler and refreshing climate.

Climate

Carmona,Cavite has two pronounced seasons – the dry season, which usually begins in November and ends in April, and the rainy season, which starts in May and ends in October. Carmona,Cavite is cool periods are from December to February while summer months are from April to May. The municipality enjoys a cooler and refreshing climate.


Climate data for Carmona Cavite, Philippines
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29
(84)
29
(84)
31
(88)
32
(90)
33
(91)
31
(88)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(86)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 23
(73)
23
(73)
24
(75)
25
(77)
26
(79)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
25
(77)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 1.3
(0.05)
0.5
(0.02)
0.9
(0.04)
1.9
(0.07)
12.1
(0.48)
25.1
(0.99)
29.4
(1.16)
41.6
(1.64)
33.8
(1.33)
15.4
(0.61)
11.1
(0.44)
5.3
(0.21)
178.3
(7.02)
Source: http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=984280&refer=&units=metric

Land Area

With a total land area of 3,092 hectares or 30.92 square kilometers, Carmona represented 2.17% of the total land area of the province. It has 14 barangays.

Land Area Area (sq.km.)
Commercial 0.9 sq.km.
Residential 6.12 sq.km.
Industrial 4.19 sq.km
Agricultural 6.09 sq.km.
Institutional 1.25 sq.km.
Other Uses 12.37 sq.km.
Total 30.92 sq.km.

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Demograhy

Population Census Carmona
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 2,606—    
1918 2,818+0.52%
1939 5,394+3.14%
1948 5,597+0.41%
1960 8,212+3.25%
1970 16,123+6.97%
1980 21,014+2.69%
1990 28,247+3.00%
1995 35,686+4.48%
2000 47,706+6.42%
2010 78,852+5.15%

Population

According to the 2009 census, it has a population of 70,213 people in a land area of 40.24 square kilometres

Barangay Population no. of households
Poblacion 1- San Pablo 2,155 537 HHs
Poblacion 2- San Jose 458 125 HHs
Poblacion 3- San Jose 620 155 HHs
Poblacion 4- JM Loyola 421 106 HHs
Poblacion 5- JM Loyola 499 136 HHs
Poblacion 6- Magallanes 563 149 HHs
Poblacion 7- Magallanes 558 139 HHs
Poblacion 8- Rosario 2,446 610 HHs
Maduya 7,685 1,951 HHs
Cabilang Baybay 4,736 1,143 HHs
Mabuhay 8,307 2,040 HHs
Milagrosa 18,270 4,312 HHs
Lantic 2,093 521 HHs
Bancal 7,496 1,982 HHs
Total 56,307 13,906

Total No. of Registered Voters as of:

  • Carmona Population (as of Aug 1, 2007 Census) = 68,135
  • Carmona Registered Voters (2009 COMELEC) = 38,105

Language

The main languages spoken are Tagalog, Chabacano and English. Chabacano, sometimes spelled as Chavacano, is a creole originally spoken by majority of the Caviteños that lived in Cavite City and Ternate after the arrival of the Spaniards three centuries ago. Around 30,000 Caviteños speak Chabacano.

Religion

The Roman Catholics is a fast-growth Church throughout Carmona. The Others is Iglesia ni Cristo, Baptist, Adventist, Jehovah's Witness, Mormon Churches,Protestant/Christian Churches, Islam and Members Church of God International (Ang Dating Daan) are established in the area.

History

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Municipal Hall of Carmona, Cavite

According to a research conducted in 1982, by Sangguniang Bayan members composed of Ernesto Zamora, Salvador P. Manahan, Pio Purificacion, Narciso Levardo, Romy Laurito, assisted by Municipal Secretary Rogelio D. Paular, it was found out that the history of Carmona began during the 15th century. As related by reliable informant, three brothers coming from the mountain of Silang were said to be the first settlers in the place which was then called Latag. The settlement was not known to other residents of Silang until some of them also went down to the place, cleared some forest areas and established their residence.

In 1595, Silang became a town and Latag was annexed as a part since then. Latag gradually developed into a community whose residents struggled hard to make it a town. Their burning desires were filled with hopes and fulfillment in 1856 when their move for the conversion of Latag into a town was spearheaded by a leader named Tiburcio Purificacion. Finally, by virtue of a decree issued on February 20, 1857, Latag became a separate municipality with the name as it bears today: Carmona. Yet until now, it is not known where the name originated.

During the Philippine Revolution in 1896, the gobernadorcillo of Carmona was Kapitan Damian Ermitano after the administrations of Tiburcio Purificacion, Mariano Mapanoo and Donald C.Virtucio,augusto manaog and Fabian Tenedero .

After the revolution and the occupation of the country by the Americans in 1901, the first local executive of Carmona was Martin Reyes who was followed next by Marcelo Reyes, Prudencio Torres, Juan Alumia, Estanislao Paular, Marciano Mapanoo, and Juan Zamora.

The mayors who assumed office after World War II were the following honorable men: Bernardo Hebron, Eulalio Reyes and Cesar Casal and Felino L. Maquinay. In 1959, the district of San Gabriel and San Jose of Barangay Kabilang Baybay was purchased by the National Government for the relocation of squatters from Metro Manila. On March 14, 1981, the relocation site, which teemed with people from almost every part of the country and was more popularly known as resettlement area became an independent municipality called General Mariano Alvarez.

  • Sitio Labac of Silang, Cavite -> 1500 - 1600
  • Barrio Latag of Silang, Cavite -> 1595
  • Municipality of Carmona, Cavite -> February 20, 1857

Barangays

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Barangay Map of Carmona, Cavite

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Carmona is politically subdivided into 14 barangays.

  • Barangay 1 - San Pablo ( Poblacion 1 )
Land Area: 17.9

The first town of Carmona. It is in the middle-west part of Carmona. Barangay 1-San Pablo is bounded by Barangay Maduya in the north and east;Barangay 2-San Jose & Barangay 3-San Jose in the west;Barangay Milagrosa in the south.

  • Barangay 2 - San Jose ( Poblacion 2 )
Land Area: 5.84

The Second town of Carmona. It is in the middle-west part of Carmona. Barangay 2-San Jose is bounded by Barangay 1-San Pablo in the east; Barangay 4-JM Loyola in the west; Barangay 3-San Jose in the south; Barangay Maduya in the north.

  • Barangay 3 - San Jose( Poblacion 3 )
Land Area: 5.61

The third town of Carmona. It is in the middle-west part of Carmona. Barangay 3-San Jose is bounded by Barangay 1-San Pablo in the east; Barangay 5-JM Loyola in the west; Barangay Milagrosa in the south; Barangay 2-San Jose in the north.

  • Barangay 4 - J.M. Loyola ( Poblacion 4 )
Land Area: 5.61

The fourth and the center town of Carmona. Located here the Municipall Hall, Town Plaza and the Independent Church of Carmona. It is in the middle part of Carmona.Barangay 4-JM Loyola is bounded by Barangay 2-San Jose in the east; Barangay 6-Magallanes in the west; Barangay 5-JM Loyola in the south; Barangay Maduya in the north.

  • Barangay 5 - J.M. Loyola ( Poblacion 5 )
Land Area: 4.25

The fifth town of Carmona. It is in the middle-west part of Carmona. Barangay 5-JM Loyola is bounded by Barangay 2-San Jose in the east; Barangay 6-Magallanes in the west; Barangay 4-JM Loyola in the south; Barangay Maduya in the north.

  • Barangay 6 - Magallanes ( Poblacion 6 )
Land Area: 5.5

The sixth town of Carmona. It is in the middle-east part of Carmona. Barangay 6-Magallanes is bounded by Barangay 4-JM Loyola in the east; Barangay 8-Rosario in the west; Barangay 7-Magallanes in the south; Barangay Maduya in the north.

  • Barangay 7 - Magallanes ( Poblacion 7 )
Land Area: 3.6

The seventh town of Carmona. It is in the middle-east part of Carmona. Barangay 7-Magallanes is bounded by Barangay 5-JM Loyola in the east; Barangay Cabilang Baybay in the west; Barangay Mabuhay in the south; Barangay 6-Magallanes in the north;Barangay 8-Rosario in the north-west.

  • Barangay 8 - Rosario ( Poblacion 8 )
Land Area: 13.69

The eight and the last town of Carmona. It is in the middle-east part of Carmona. Barangay 8-Rosario is bounded by Barangay 6-Magallanes in the east; Barangay Cabilang Baybay in the west; Barangay 7-Magallanes in the south; Barangay Maduya in the north

  • Maduya ( Barangay 9 )
Land Area: 182

The forefront barangay of Carmona from Metro Manila. Located here the Exit going to the South Luzon Expressway and going to the Provine of Laguna. Located in the eastern part of town. Barangay Maduya is bounded by Barangay Lantic, Cabilang Baybay and Barangay Poblacion 6, 4, 2 & 1 in the south; Biñan, Laguna in the north, east and in the west.

  • Barangay Cabilang Baybay ( Barangay 10 )
Land Area: 315

Located in the central-east of downtown. Barangay Cabilang Baybay is bounded by Barangay Maduya in the north; Barangay Mabuhay, Barangay 7 and Barangay 8 in the west; Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite in the east; Barangay Bancal in the south.

  • Barangay Mabuhay ( Barangay 11 )
Land Area: 245

Located in the west of the downtown. Barangay Mabuhay is bounded by Barangay 7 and Barangay 5 in the north; Barangay Milagrosa in the west; Barangay Cabilang Baybay in the east; Barangay Bancal in the south.

  • Barangay Milagrosa ( Barangay 12 )
Land Area: 70

Located in the southwest of the downtown. Barangay Milagrosa is bounded by Barangay 1 and Barangay 3 in the north; Barangay Lantic in the west; Barangay Mabuhay in the east and in the south.

  • Barangay Lantic ( Barangay 13 )
Land Area: 1698

The biggest barangay of Carmona, where most of the land here is farm. Located in the west of the downtown. Barangay Lantic is bounded by Barangay Maduya in the north; Barangay 1, Barangay Milagrosa and Barangay Mabuhay in the east; Biñan, Laguna in the west; Silang, Cavite in the south.

  • Barangay Bancal ( Barangay 14 )
Land Area: 520

The uttermost barangay of Carmona, located in the southern part of town, and bordering the southern town of Silang, Cavite, Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite in the west; Barangay Mabuhay in the north; Barangay Lantic in the east.

Sitio

  • Kay Impierno
  • Paligawang Matanda
  • Paligawang Bata
  • Ulong Tubig
  • Pinagdabilan
  • Pasong Buhangin
  • Agiit
  • Pasong Tuko
  • Pasog Kabayo
  • Pasong Emang
  • Pasong Saging
  • Pasong Pari
  • Patindig Araw

Religious and Historical Sites

Like other people, Carmona also has historical site and buildings, and the generation of the war. Only a few could was registered during the Spanish period. Most of the historical event that was registered during World War II.[3]

  • Fuente (Big Irrigation Dam) - Patubig 1900
Conference of the Spanish Cacedores.
  • Simbahang Kastila - Abril 1800
Built during the Spanish and then became the center of the sona during the Japanese occupation
  • Bahay ni Estanislao Paular - 1941-1945
The Niponggo (Japanese) official office in the second world war.
  • Bahay ni Alkalde Juan Zamora - 1940-1945
The office of the Japanese leaders.
  • Carmona Elementary School (Gabaldon Type) - 1941-1945
The temporary hospital for the citizens.
  • Glorietta - 1942
Destroyed during the Japanese occupation.
  • Carmona Cemetery - libingan bayan - 1941-1945
The slain was here buried during the Japanese occupation.
  • Carmona Elementary School (Gonzales Type) - 1941-1945
Served as hospital of the guerrillas and the residents of Carmona.

Church and Patron Saint of Carmona

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St. Joseph The Patron Saint of Carmona
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The St. Joseph Parish Church.
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Inside in St. Joseph Parish Church during a mass.
  • The St. Joseph Parish Church
The St. Joseph Parish Church is perhaps one of the most vivid testament to the beginning of the town of carmona. It sprang from the conditions of the Decree issued by Don Pedro Calderon Henriquez on the 9th of March, 1747. This decree declared Carmona, formerly known as Latag, a barrio of Silang and required the town's people to build a "visita" or church, in which priest were to be invited to preach and attend to the spiritual neds of the people. It was formally established over a century after on the 15th of the december, 1867.
  • Celebrate: March 19 ( Municipality Wide )

Festival

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Sorteo Logo
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Farmland in Barangay Lantic & Maduya
  • Sorteo Festival
In the Philippines, Carmona is the only Municipality that observes a triennial draw of its communal lands among its locals - a practice that dates back to the country's Spanish colonization period.
After the war, Carmona started to find its path towards economic and political stabilization. During this period, the provision of a stable means of livelihood for all the people became top priority. Since Carmona was basically agricultural, the communal agricultural lands were offered to the farmers for cultivation through lottery. This practice, held every three years, was locally known as "SORTEO" . Since then, "sorteo" has been embedded into the municipality's traditional procedures on land ownership. To this day, farm lots are being raffled off to interested farmers, lucky winners are awarded the right to till and develop a certain section of the communal lands. The traditional practice of "Sorteo" defuses agrarian unrest and decreases tensions on land conflicts.
An age-old tradition celebrating the town as an agricultural haven which is celebrated every 3 years. It is highlighted by an agro-industrial fair.
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Sorteo Festival
Sorteo Events
  • Hataw Galaw, Indak-Sorteo ( Street Dancing )
  • Karosa ng Ani ( Float Competition )
  • Bahay Mo, Gayak Sorteo ( House Decoration Contest )
  • Karakol sa Sorteo
  • Gintong-Tinig, Gintong-Himig ( Bulilit Portion )
  • Gintong-Tinig, Gintong-Himig ( Main Portion )
  • Binibining Sorteo
  • Drum and Lyre Band Competition
  • Battle of the Bands
  • Parangal sa Gintong Bukid
  • Sorteo ng Bukid (Grand Lottery)
Celebrate: February 16 - 22 ( every 3 years )

Municipal Officials

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Carmona is home to the first golf course in the Asia Pacific Region certified to ISO. The Manila Southwoods Gold and Country Club is a two-course golf haven designed by golfing legend Jack Nicklaus. It is comparable with the world's best golf courses.

After a tiring day, relax and enjoy at the Manila Southwoods Sports Club. With its full-size swimming pools and outdoor jacuzzi, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, badminton courts, a full-service gym and spa, and an indoor wall climbing and paintball arena, life is truly good.

Manila Jockey Club ( San Lazaro Leisure & Business Park )

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite [4]

The Manila Jockey Club is a company with core competence in racing. It has a diversified business portfolio which includes strategic developments in land development, environmental protection and innovative technology. Founded in 1867, it is a leading Filipino enterprise committed to excellence in providing leisure anchored on the values of integrity, innovation, quality of service and concern for people. The Manila Jockey Club aims to enhance value to stakeholders, help build communities and improve lives.
San Lazaro Leisure Park is the first "racino" facility in Asia. It is a 77-hectare (190 acres) prime property located in Carmona, Cavite, about 36 kilometers south of Metro Manila. The facility is managed by the Manila Jockey Club Inc.

Casino Filipino - San Lazaro

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite

This brand new and well maintained 90 sq. m. (900 sq. ft.) 2 Br/2 T&B, single detached home, is located inside the gated community of Canyon Ranch in Carmona, Cavite. The casino area is situated at the fourth floor of the grandstand and is managed by Casino Filipino. The casino offers a splendid view of the sprawling racetrack, which can be compared to the best racing facilities in the world today.

Carmona Racing Circuit

Location: Barangay Bancal Carmona, Cavite

Carmona Racing circuit is the venue for most of the popular karting competition in the Philippines.Carmona Racing Circuit is a permanent motorbike racing and karting circuit outside Metro Manila in Carmona, Cavite, CALABARZON, Philippines. The track includes four alternative configurations (consisting circuit distance from 1 km to 750m).

Carmona Baseball Academy

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite

The baseball field, located in Brgy. Lantic consists of three baseball diamonds. G.E. & H Academy is committed to provide baseball training for free to the youth of Carmona in accordance with the sports program of the municipal government. The Baseball Educational Tour and Training started on February 2008. G.E. & H Academy donated several baseball gears and equipment.

Carmona Firing Range

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite

Carmona Organic Demo Farm

Location: Barangay Maduya Carmona, Cavite

Developed on November 2001 in a 1.7 hectare lot in Barangay Maduya. It was funded in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture under a “1 million counterpart funding program.”

Program Objectives:

- To promote environmentally sound and healthy farm products free from synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides
- To provide a demonstration farm that will motivate farmers to go into organic farming
- To maximize agricultural returns for the remaining farm lands

Carmona Ecology Center

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite

As part of the Balik Inang Kalikasan, Balik Amang Pabrika (BIKBAP) Program on Waste Recycling, the Carmona Ecology Center (CEC) was established and started operating in February 2000.

The CEC processes the sorted waste from the households. It houses a composting area, a storage/redemption area, a seminar and administrative room, among others. It showcases how a community-based ecological waste management system works. The center is manned collaboratively by the LGU and recognized NGOs. The plan of transferring administration to a cooperative or foundation will make the community play a major role in running the business in order to ensure the sustainability of the program.

Carmona Public Market

Location: Barangay Maduya Carmona, Cavite

Carmona Public Market (CPM), the only public market in the town, was conceptualized in the latter part of 1995 Image during the first term of our incumbent mayor as part of his efforts to boost the commercial status of the municipality. From its inception, the prime consideration in the design and construction of the public market is to emphasize its uniqueness. Other considerations were its accessibility to diffrerently-abled individuals and total shopping convenience for the patrons.

As with most of the projects spearheaded by Mayor Loyola, the design, construction and subsequent operations of CPM are the results of a total team effort from all municipal departments.

As early as 1999 or two years before the market’s inauguration, Mayor Loyola created the Public Market Ad Hoc Committee composed of department heads and representatives from the Sangguniang Bayan. It was tasked to create the Market Code and ensure that the initial organization and operations of the public market will conform to existing standards of the highest level.

After its inauguration on February 17, 2001, Mayor Loyola mobilized all department heads to promote and advertise the Carmona Public Market with the neighboring communities including subdivisions and villages.

Paseo de Carmona

Location: Barangay Maduya Carmona, Cavite

Carmona Museum

Location: Barangay 4 - J.M. Loyola Carmona, Cavite

Carmona Performing Arts Group

To promote the heritage, culture and tourism of the town, the Carmona Performing Arts Group was launched on December 22, 2003. Its initial presentation: History of Carmona and the Sorteo, which they performed at WOW Philippines in Intramuros impressed the audience.

The vision of CPAG is to have a performing arts group that will embody, preserve and promote Carmona’s heritage and culture, and develop local talents towards becoming professional performers.

Its mission is to be actively involved in cultural affairs that will help uplift the awareness of the town regarding its rich history and unique experiences. After a strict audition, an initial group were formed to be part of the pioneering team.

The members take the role as Carmona’s young ambassadors of culture and education.

At present, after showing their appealing performances in different places, the group continuously receives invitations to perform in different occasions.

Hotels and Resorts

Manila Southwoods Manor

Location: Southwoods Avenue Carmona, Cavite [5]

Manila Southwoods Manor's location is just a 45-minute drive from the Manila Domestic Airport. This condotel in Carmona, Cavite, Philippines is also easily accessible for tourists from the city and nearby provinces.

At day's end, take advantage of the accommodations at the Manila Southwoods Manor, your home away from home, where service is of utmost importance.

Viewfort Resort ( Terrace View Hill )

Location: Governor's Drive Barangay Mabuhay Carmona, Cavite[6]

Viewfort Resort formerly Terrace View Hill is situated in a 30,000 square meter lot along Governor's Drive, Mabuhay, Carmona, Cavite, a fast-growing community in the municipality.

Experience the beauty and ambiance of nature like never before with ViewFort Resort. With its landscaped and expansive gardens, this resort stands incomparable in beauty and service.

Enjoy the breathtaking view from the top of the hill. Take a swim in the sparkling water of our swimming pool. Celebrate life's milestones in one of our beautifully designed rooms, pavilion and function room that evoke elegance and comfort at the same time. These are just a few of the things waiting to help you ease into a state of relaxation and peace.

Sylvia's Palace

Location: Barangay Maduya Carmona, Cavite

Subdivisions & Villages

Canyon Ranch View

Canyon Ranch

Location: Governor's Drive Carmona, Cavite [7]

Canyon Ranch is the only first-class, private residential community in the Philippines that is ideally complimented with exceptional terrain, location and climate. The elevation of Canyon Ranch affords crisp, fresh air and cool breezes. Canyon Ranch is only one degree warmer than Tagaytay.

The enormous population of Megatropolis Manila at 12 million is pushing development outwards of the capital city and with the South becoming the fastest growing regions in the country, cities like scenic Cavite are finally getting their time at center stage.

Canyon Ranch is situated in the most prime location in Carmona, Cavite, and is part of the sprawling 77-hectare San Lazaro Leisure Park. Its high elevation provides stunning views of landmark surroundings.

Canyon Ranch is not a tourist destination. Yet, a lot of OFWs and foreigners with Filipina wives are trooping to these hills just north of Tagaytay. The Canyon Ranch is one of the newer posh village subdivisions down south in Carmona, Cavite. The area is elevated, sprawling in the hills that could be mistaken as part of the cool-breezed Tagaytay.

Carmona Estates

Location: Barangay Lantic Carmona, Cavite [8]

Carmona Estates is conveniently located near the Carmona Exit of the South Luzon Expressway, and just a few minutes away from the Carmona town proper and public market. It is only a 30 minute drive from the Makati Central Business District and has access to schools, hospitals, and business establishments in the nearby towns of Laguna. Definitely a lot closer when compared to Sta Rosa, less busy compared to Binan, and for those who live further south of Laguna, Carmona Estates is strategically located midway for all your personal and family lifestyle needs.
  • Inside in Carmona Estates:
* Kinnari Village
* Pinecrest Village
* Amandala Village
* Cedar Village
* The Oaks Village
  • Other Subdivisions & Villages:
* Carmona Townhomes ( Barangay Milagrosa )
* Villa Allegre Subdivision ( Barangay Mabuhay )
* Woodland Hills ( Barangay Bancal )
* Cityland Subdivision ( Barangay Mabuhay )
* Villa Sorteo ( Barangay Milagrosa )
* Montecarlo Subdivision ( Barangay Bancal )
* Altarez Village ( Barangay Maduya )
* Macaria Village ( Barangay Milagrosa )

Educational Institutions

[9] The education sector in Carmona improved in many aspects of endeavor. In line with the local government's thrust of enhancing quality education, the Department of Education (DepEd) particularly the District of Carmona and Carmona National High School, with the full support of the local government unit, implemented various programs and projects that intensified the education sector in achieveing its goals.

As early as 1995, various programs for the improvement of quality education started with a vision of producing competitive students from both the elementary and secondary levels. Carmona posted a literacy rate of 89%. The local government started with the computerization of all schools. Each public school was given computer units and students were provided with computer lessons. This is in consonance with the belief that modern technology and equipment are considered factors in enhancing better education. To address the increasing number of enrollees and students, the LGU conceptualized the construction of 2-storey buildings in different schools in Carmona.

At present, the municipality has substantial number of classrooms and teachers to meet the learning needs of the school age population. As of School Year 2005-2006, the municipality has 50 educational institutions, 28 of which are public schools while 17 are privately run. The public schools are categorized into 18 pre-schools, 9 elementary, 1 secondary, and 1 tertiary school. The private educational institutions are composed of 10 pre-schools, 7 elementary, 3 secondary/high school, and a computer college.

Colleges and Universities

  • Cavite State University ( Carmona Campus ) -Located in Brgy. Maduya Carmona, Cavite
  • STI e-College Southwoods -Located in Brgy. Maduya Carmona, Cavite

Public Elementary School

  • Carmona Elementary School
  • Maduya Elementary School
  • Mabuhay Elementary School
  • Cabilang Baybay Elementary School
  • Milagrosa Elementary School ( Main )
  • Milagrosa Elementary School ( West )
  • Lantic Elementary School
  • Bancal Elementary School
  • Paligawan Matanda Elementary School

Public High School

  • Carmona National High School

Other Schools

  • Holy Christian Academy -Carmona Townhomes Milagrosa
  • Children of Mary Immaculate School -Poblacion 1
  • Cornerstone Christian Academy -Mabuhay
  • Koramfil Christian School -Milagrosa
  • Reyjoice Learning School -Mabuhay
  • Carmona Christian School -Maduya
  • Aranda Educational Institute -Gov. Drive Bancal
  • Zion Academy -Mabuhay
  • St. Anthony De Carmelli -Lantic
  • Colejio de San Jose-Poblacion 6
  • Beatitudes Technological & Theological College- Phase 4 Milagrosa
  • Toddlers Smart Learning Center-Mabuhay

Hospitals and Clinics

An improved health service increases the productive capacity of the population. The Local Government of Carmona is expected to provide better health services and facilities to promote, protect and maintain good health. The availability of health services is significant and contributory factor toward the attainment of good health.

The promotion and sustainability of preventive health care in Carmona has been achieved thru the joint effort of the Municipal Health Center and Pagamutang Bayan ng Carmona.

Carmona Health Center

[10] Carmona Main Health Center is a certified Sentrong Sigla Awardee. The Department of Health (DOH) under the Quality in Health Program devised the project to institutionalize Continuous Quality Improvement in health care. DOH granted the seal of excellence to Carmona Main Health Center as Sentrong Sigla Phase I Awardee on December 2001, as a consequence of the health impact in the community in terms of health promotion and diseases prevention. It takes pride in the delivery of quality health services and improved health facility. In addition to the seal of excellence is one million peso grant (P1,000,000,000.00) that was used to purchase more medicines, modern equipment and the conduct of trainings for the staff of the health center.

With its continuous efforts to deliver quality health service, Carmona Health Center again received the Sentrong Sigla Phase II Award on October 2005. The different innovative health programs as well as the standard programs were coupled with efficient health staff. Carmona Main Health Center is now a two storey building with complete amenities and equipments required of a health facility. The award was supplemented by a five hundred thousand (P500,000.00) grant from the Department of Health.

Carmona TB DOTS Center was established in year 2000 to provide prompt, accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for Tuberculosis. The health staff underwent trainings for DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short course chemotherapy), which is the effective way to treat TB. At Carmona TB DOTS Center, the patient is assured of a high cure rate. The health staffs are well equipped in terms of skills and knowledge to assist the patient to recovery. Since the TB DOTS Center is a Philhealth accredited facility, a Philhealth member and their dependents can avail of diagnostic laboratory and free medicines for six months.

Pagamutang Bayan ng Carmona

[11] Pagamutang Bayan ng Carmona started on March 1995 as part of Rural Health Center and as a medical clinic. It was thru the initiative of Roy M. Loyola together with the Carmona Doctors' Association and the different investors that it started as an outpatient clinic and maternity lying-in health facility operating on daytime only.

On September 1995, PBC extended its services to a 24-hour emergency and lying-in clinic with 8-bed capacity.

Mid year of 1998, expansion of PBC was made to accommodate more patients and provide much effective health services as a primary hospital. It was awarded by the Cavite Provincial Government as the “Cleanest and Greenest Government Hospital” because of its Infection Control Program and Waste Segregation.

With the LGU’s determination to extend more services, facilities of the PBC were also expanded. The emergency room was made more spacious and well ventilated with air-conditioning system. In 2004, additional physicians were hired to man the increasing number of outpatient consultations. Waiting lounge, corridors and lobby were well-ventilated and well-lighted. A registered medical technologist was hired for the operation of the licensed laboratory. The ward area was made bigger and now divided into four sections: adult female room with seven beds, one adult male ward with three beds, one pediatric room with four beds, and one isolation room with two beds.

In 2005, consultancy program such as medicine and pediatric services was started to make medical consultation available to indigent patients. Another expansion was made which includes X-ray department, OPD section, consultation office, central supply room, pharmacy, administrative office and proposed private room.

Additional equipment and apparatuses were purchased like stainless medicine cabinets, emergency trolley, labor bed, delivery bed, emergency beds, suction stands, IV stands, laboratory equipment and an x-ray machine.

With its continuous improvement and expansion, PBC now has 18-bed capacity and more health services were offered for free.

What set the tone for the MHO and PBC to perform well is a local government unit that keeps on looking at spending on health is an investment and not an expenditure.

Others

  • HCGC Medical Plaza Hospital
  • Catalan Medical Hospital
  • Catbagan General Hospital
  • Bauto Medical Clinic
  • Mendoza Camba Hospital

Transportation

Carmona is accessible by various land-based transport vehicles from Manila and other nearby provinces and cities taking two alternative routes namely: South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and the Cavite Coastal Road passing thru Aguinaldo Highway and Dasmariñas/GMA Roads. It may be reached through public utility jeepneys and buses. It is a 15-minute drive from Alabang and Biñan, Laguna, and 45-minute travel from Trece Martires City. A transport terminal was established in the Carmona Public Market for commuters going to Manila, Biñan and GMA. Ordinary and first class air conditioned buses coming from Biñan, Laguna are passing the National Road to pick up passengers in Carmona going to Manila.

Moving Around

  • Tricycle. These local cabs are widely available around the town. You can reach nearby destinations or even hire them at a minimal cost. The minimum fare per passenger is Php 10.00, depending on how far you want to go.
  • Jeepney. This is the major mode of transportation in Carmona. This multi-purpose vehicle can accommodate 14-20 passengers taking them to other nearby towns such as: Biñan, GMA and Alabang. The minimum fare rates are: Php 7.50 going to Biñan; Php 12.00 going to GMA and Php 18.00 going to Alabang. These jeepneys also provide transportation discount to students and senior citizens.
  • White Car Vehicle. (“Biyaheng Palengke”) . This type of vehicle usually goes around the town proper of Carmona taking you to Carmona Public Market and vice-versa. This was provided by the local government unit of Carmona to facilitate easy, affordable and comfortable way of going to market with a minimum fare of Php 5.00 per passenger.

Carmona Business Profile

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The Eight Industrial Complexes in the Town

[12] Business in Carmona is booming. In fact, there are eight (8) existing industrial complexes in the town which are considered at par with the other industrial complexes in the neighboring towns. Its proximity to Manila and at the same time being the gateway to the CALABARZON area made Carmona a promising venue for business.

On the other hand, the local government has been very supportive of the investors. At present, the eight industrial complexes in the town are as follows:

  • People’s Technology Complex ( Barangay Cabilang Baybay and Barangay Maduya )
  • Southcoast Industrial Estate
( Barangay Bancal )
  • Mountview Industrial Complex I
( Barangay Bancal )
  • Mountview Industrial Complex II
( Barangay Bancal )
  • Welborne Industrial Complex
( Barangay Bancal )
  • Granville Industrial Complex ( Barangay Bancal )
  • Golden Mile Industrial Park ( Barangay Maduya )
  • Sterling Properties ( Barangay Bancal )

Ranging from 9-100 hectares, these industrial estates are complete with amenities, secured, and in close coordination with the municipal government through the Carmona Business Club and other agencies.

Business

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Carmona is composed of 975 commercial & business establishments. One is the Walter Mart Commercial Center situated at the Macaria Business Park which covers a land area of 13.13has.

Over a thousand and hundred duly registered commercial and financial establishments set the place in trading, banking, servicing, settlements, recreation and entertainment.

Commercial and Financial

One of the biggest commercial subdivisions in town is the Macaria Business Park in Barangay Mabuhay which houses Waltermart in its 13.13 hectare lot. Recently, fastfood chains and restaurants have been opened to complete for regular patronage at the Paseo de Carmona in Barangay Maduya. From great tasting food to intimate folk jams and videoke, Paseo offers clean fun all night.

Moreover, numerous traders and retailers are housed in the bustling Carmona Public Market.

The bulk of commercial activities come from wholesale/retail enterprises, which comprise a total of 619 establishments. On second, are the service related establishments either in business, food shoppe and amusement operators, with 35 banks and other lending institutions. Among the major banking institutions that caters to the financial needs of businesses in Carmona and neighboring towns are Bank of Philippine Islands (BPI), Metrobank, Banco de Oro (BDO), Chinatrust Bank, China Bank, RCBC, and Union Bank.

Peace and Order

Carmona, as a business friendly location has maintained the peace and order of its community with help from private volunteer groups and community organizations which support the LGU in its efforts at crime prevention.

The local police force works in close cooperation with other PNP units and agencies both in the provincial and national level. Extending support to its efforts, the Carmona Traffic Management Office oversees road safety and regulations. Moreover, emergencies and fires are quickly responded to by the local Bureau of Fire Station with additional enforcements from other fire stations in Cavite.

Among the industrialized towns in Cavite, Carmona is considered the most peaceful. It has a very low crime rate at 7.15%, with a crime solution efficiency of 90%, despite the unfavorable policeman-to-population ratio of 1:1,788. This is made possible through the concerted efforts of the Carmona PNP, private volunteer groups, and organizations with the local government taking the lead.

Working hand in hand with the local government is the Bureau of Fire Protection which is always ready especially in times of disaster. It has widened its facilities by coordinating with the other BFP offices in the province.

Traffic in Carmona is generally smooth as there are deployed enforcers regulating traffic flow especially in choke points. This is handled by the Carmona Traffic Management Office.

Environmental Management

The municipality is committed to work for economic growth without compromising ecological preservation and protection. This was reinforced with the establishment of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO) last 1997 to work hand in hand with the community and stakeholders towards the realization of harmonious coexistence with the environment.

Environmental Compliance of industrial establishments evidenced by their Environmental Compliance Certificates (ECCs), Wastewater Discharge Permits, Permit to Operate Air Pollution installations, integrated waste management, good housekeeping practices and the activities of their designated pollution control officers are monitored by the MENRO as part of its annual routine activity and basis for business permit evaluation. The office also offers technical assistance in order for industries to comply with the law at the minimum and set further goals for continuous improvement of environmental performance.

In 2002, Carmona won the coveted Gawad Galing Pook Award for excellence in good governance. Carmona Ecology Center was cited as a showcase of “good practice” in solid waste management. Beyond environmental control, however, Carmona has transcended to the enhancement and improvement of its surroundings. A component of the community-based program it embarked on is Lingap Paligid, a clean and green program. Together, the package of programs of MENRO presents a daily attraction for ecotour enthusiasts.

Awards and Recognition

[13] Major Awards

  • 2010 Most Business Friendly Municipality in the Philippines Award from PCCI
  • 2008 Apolinario Mabini National Award – Local Government Unit of the Year
The most significant achievement of the Local Government Unit of Carmona is to encourage parents to bring their special children out into the open, allow them to be educated as much as possible and be fully functional within their individual capacities. The Persons with Disabilities Coordinating Office (PWDCO) has today evolved into a Center for an ever growing number of learners with various disabilities.
  • 2008 Regional Outstanding Winner, Most Child Friendly Municipality

(1st – 3rd Class Category) in Region IV-A CALABARZON

  • 2006 3RD Most Child Friendly Municipality/City in Region IV-A CALABARZON
  • Medalya ng Paglaban sa Manliligalig
Awarded to PCINSP Danilo Buentipo and PO1 Lorena Flores (WCPD) of Carmona Municipal Police Station (CMPS) for their active participation in peace and order campaign for anti-terrorism from January 1 – October 15, 2007.
  • Medalya ng Papuri
Awarded to PO1 Lorena Flores (WCPD) for having demonstrated exemplary efficiency, loyalty and dedication to duty as member of the Cavite PPO Women and Children’s Concern Desk Office, PRO CALABARZON.

Other Awards

  • 3rd Place Most Child Friendly Municipality (2006) – Region IV-A
  • 2006 Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Outstanding Achievement Award for Industrial Development
  • 2005 SENTRONG SIGLA – Phase II Award (Municipal Health Office)
  • 2003 Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence Champion- National Level
  • 2003 Regional SanDugo Outstanding Local Chief Executive
  • 2003 Most Outstanding Municipality for Efficient and Effective Management of Municipal Nutrition Program
  • 2002 Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran
  • 2002 Gawad Galing Pook Award
  • 1999 Dangal ng Bayan Award
  • Provincial Hall of Fame Award- Cleanest and Greenest LGU for Category A 1999-2003

References