MUNTINLUPA CITY

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The 'City of Muntinlupa' (Filipino: ''Lungsod ng Muntinlupa'') is the southernmost city in Metro Manila. It is bordered on the north by Taguig City; to the northwest by Parañaque City; by Las Piñas City to the west; to the southwest by the municipality of Bacoor, Cavite; by the municipality of San Pedro, Laguna; and by Laguna de Bay to the east, the largest lake in the country. It is nicknamed the "Emerald City of the Philippines". According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 379,310.
Muntinlupa City was once notoriously known as the home of the maximum security National Bilibid Prison, where the country's most dangerous criminals were incarcerated. Nowadays, it has largely shaken-off this negative image to become one of the most progressive cities in the country.
Muntinlupa is home to some of the best commercial establishments in the metropolis and is the location of Ayala Alabang Village, one of the country's biggest residential communities, where many of the wealthy and famous live. Among the village's well-known residents include former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos, actor Aga Muhlach and his wife, actress/host Charlene Gonzalez, the Prince of Brunei, Simone Snoeijenbos and her brother Mateo Snoeijenbos.

Contents
Economy and development
History
Historical milestones
Districts and barangays
District 1 Barangays
District 2 Barangays
Subdivisions (Villages)
Education
Primary and secondary education
Colleges, universities and technical schools
Sister cities
External links

Economy and development


The town of Alabang, part of the Second district of Muntinlupa City, has undergone tremendous growth in the last decade. As the Southernmost city of Metro Manila, it has boomed in the last 10 years and acquired urban standards. Because of two large scale commercial real estate development projects namely; the Filinvest Corporate City by the Filinvest Development Corporation, and Ayala Land, Inc.'s Madrigal Business Park, both of which changed the landscape of Muntinlupa City--from what was once vast fields of cow pasture in the late 1980s, into a supercity that houses new residential, business, industrial and commercial establishments. Examples of these are: one of the country's premier shopping centers, Alabang Town Center, the Festival Supermall (One of Asia's biggest malls), the towering Insular Life Towers, the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, and the Northgate Business District, which specializes in hosting information and technology industries. Nightlife is still relatively staid compared to those of its neighbors, and younger residents often flock to other cities in Metro Manila, particularly Makati, Taguig, or Manila, during the weekend to enjoy the night out.
Many companies from other crowded cities are planning to, or already have moved their base of operations into Muntinlupa City, in a transformation reminiscent of Makati's development boom 30 years ago.
This city has recently acquired the status "Most Competitive City" and the "Most Improved City" in the Philippines.

History


The name “Muntinlupa” came from at least three versions. First, its association with the thin topsoil in the area. Second, residents, purportedly replying to a question by Spaniards in the 16th century what the name of their place was, said '“''Monte sa Lupa''”'—apparently mistaking the question for what card game they were playing. Third, the topographical nature of the area, where the term '''Monte''' or mountain was expanded to Muntinlupa or mountain land.
Some documents suggest that the first and third versions of Muntinlupa and '''Monte sa Lupa''' respectively eventually became Muntinlupa either through misspelling or mispronunciation. But no record to date can firmly establish which of the three versions is historically correct.
Muntinlupa is an old term, which refers to a barangay (which means a smaller branch of a city or a municipality;often referred to as a county) now known as the '''Población'''. As early as 1800, the Catholic priest Father Joaquín de Zúñiga chronicled it as '''la población que sigue se llama Muntinlupa'''.

Historical milestones


Date Milestone
'1601' Some 80 years after the discovery of the islands for King Philip II of Spain by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, Muntinlupa starts being under the religious supervision of the Augustinians. The religious education of the residents was under the convent of the 'Guadalupe Sanctuary' until one 'Quijano Bustamante' bought from the residents the land of Muntinlupa.
'1869' The then Civil Government approves the project of forming a town out of the barrios of Muntinlupa.
'1901' Muntinlupa becomes a district of Morong, Rizal.
'November 25, 1903' By 'Act 1008' of the Philippine Commission, the municipality of Muntinlupa is included within the boundary of Laguna province and is placed under Biňan Town.
'March 22, 1905' 'Act 1308' of Philippine Commission, following a petition presented to the Governor General for the separation of Muntinlupa to Rizal province, grants the request of residents of Muntinlupa which becomes a part of Taguig from which later it was eventually separated.
'December 19, 1917' The government grants the petition of residents for an independent status of their municipality under 'Executive Order 108' signed by 'Governor General Francis Burton Harrison'.
'January 1, 1918' Governor General Harrison's 'Executive Order 108' takes effect. 'Vidal Joaquin', a native of Alabang, served as the first appointed mayor in 1918 while the first elected mayor was 'Melencio Espeleta'.
'November 7, 1975' Muntinlupa became a part of Metropolitan Manila by virtue of 'Presidential Decree No. 824' issued by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Under the 'Loresca' and 'Argana' administration, education was given priority. Elementary public schools in the different barangays were established.
'June 13, 1986' President Corazon C. Aquino appoints 'Atty. Ignacio R. Bunye', Officer-In-Charge of Muntinlupa as part of a nationwide revamp of local government units following the EDSA Revolution in February that year. He takes his oath of office six days later. He served the local government for three consecutive terms. Together with Vice Mayor 'Atty. Jaime R. Fresnedi', the administration undertook various projects that converted the municipality into a very progressive town in the far south. In the ratification of the 1986 Constitution, Muntinlupa together with Las Piñas formed one political district. Muntinlupa was divided into two districts. District I included Barangays Tunasan, Poblacion, Putatan and Bayanan while District II consisted of Barangays Alabang, Cupang, Buli, Sucat and New Alabang.
'December 6, 1988' President Corazon C. Aquino by 'Proclamation 351' declares the 19th of December as "Municipality of Muntinlupa Day".
'March 1, 1994' During the Bunye Administration, Muntinlupa signed a sisterhood pact with Gunma, Japan. The covenant called the '“Muntinlupa-Gunma Sisterhood Pact”' that will establish bilateral relations between the two municipalities.
'February 16, 1995' 'House Bill No. 14401' converting the Municipality of Muntinlupa into a highly urbanized city was approved by the House of Representatives. Muntinlupa formally became a charter city when President Fidel V. Ramos signed Republic Act 7926 proclaiming Muntinlupa as a city. 'Atty. Ignacio R. Bunye' became the first representative of Muntinlupa City in Congress.
'March 1, 1995' Muntinlupa becomes the 65th city in the Philippines as signed into law by President Fidel V. Ramos, its conversion into a highly urbanized city by virtue of 'Republic Act No. 7926'.
'February 26, 1996' 'Resolution No. 96-256' was passed, declaring the first day of the Month of March and every year thereafter as '"Muntinlupa-Gunma Friendship Day"', by the city council.
'June 29, 1998' 'Atty. Jaime R. Fresnedi' takes his oath of office as the new mayor of the City of Muntinlupa after winning in the May elections.
'October 17,2000' Another milestone in international relations has been achieved with another sister-city agreement with Staffanstorp, Sweden.
'March 1, 2001' An act declaring the First Day of March of every year as a Special Working Holiday in the City of Muntinlupa to be known as '"The Muntinlupa City Charter Day"' by virtue of 'Senate Bill No. 2165'.Muntinlupa City receives the 'ISO 9002 Certification' from Reyland Nepomuceno of TUV Products. The city is the first Local Government Unit (LGU) in the country to become ISO 9002 compliant.
'September 27, 2004' Liuzhou, the '"Dragon City of China"', becomes the third sister city of Muntinlupa. The letter of intent between the two cities was signed at the city hall led by Liuzhou’s Director of Foreign Affairs 'Li Xu Xiang' and the Honorable Mayor 'Jaime R. Fresnedi'. The formal twinning agreement was inked by the two major cities last 'November 3-7, 2004' when Mayor Fresnedi and his delegates went to Liuzhou, China to formally finalize the pact. Cultural exchanges, technology transfer and trade interactions will boost the city’s local economy, which is greatly affected in this time of financial crisis in the country.
'June 30, 2007' The honorable Vice Mayor Aldrin San Pedro will take oath as mayor after winning the general elections of 2007.
'August 3, 2007' The city hall of Muntinlupa was completely damage and later abandoned due to fire. The fire starts at squatters area, just behind the city hall. Almost all files and other important documents and other references of Muntinlupa was burned out.

Districts and barangays


Muntinlupa City is composed of a lone congressional district, and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into nine Barangay. Legislative District One contains four Barangays in the southern half of the city, while legislative District Two occupies the five Barangays in the northern portion of the city.
While Barangays are the administrative divisions of the city, and are legally part of the addresses of establishments and homes, many residents indicate their subdivision (village) instead of their Barangay.
Listed below are the Barangays in each district plus some notable subdivisions (villages).

District 1 Barangays


★ Bayanan

★ Poblacion

★ Putatan

★ Tunasan

District 2 Barangays


★ Alabang

★ Ayala Alabang

★ Buli

★ Cupang

★ Sucat

Subdivisions (Villages)



★ Country Homes Subdivision

★ Agro Homes

★ Alabang Hills Village

★ Alabang 400 Village

★ Camella Homes I

★ Camella Townhomes I (Townhomes of Camella I)

★ Freewill Subdivision

★ Freedom Hills Subdivision

★ Kalipayan Homes

★ Pacific Malayan Village

Ayala Alabang Village

★ Hillsborough Alabang

★ JPA Subdivision

★ Mutual Homes Alabang Village

★ Victoria Homes Subdivision-Camella Rigdeview


★ Pacific Village

★ Don Juan Bayview Subd.

★ Posadas Village

★ San Jose Village

★ Soldiers Hills Village

★ Camella Homes III

★ Camella Homes IV

★ Sto. Niño Village

★ Treelane Park Subdivision

★ Parkhomes Subdivision

★ Pleasant Village

★ Lakeview Homes

★ Lakeshore Village

★ Lodora Village

★ Villa Carolina 1

★ Villa Carolina 2


★ Katarungan Village 1

★ Katarungan Village 2

★ South Greenheights Village

★ Southsuperville

★ Teachers Village

★ Tiosejo Village

★ Intercity Homes Subdivision

★ U.P. Side Subdivision

★ Highway Homes Subdivision

★ Liberty Homes Subdivision

Education


Primary and secondary education



★ Muntinlupa Elementary School (Poblacion)

★ Sucat Elementary School

★ Alabang Elementary School

★ Buli Elementary School

★ Christ Baptist Academy -j17ph

★ Christian Love School

★ Cupang Elementary School

De La Salle Santiago Zobel School

★ Holy Infant Academy

Holy Queen of La Salette School

★ Infant Jesus Montessori Center


Maria Montessori Foundation

★ Mary Cause of our Joy Catholic School

★ Muntinlupa Baptist School - Mt. Sinai

★ Muntinlupa Business High School

★ Muntinlupa Cosmopolitan School

★ Muntinlupa National High School

★ Muntinlupa School for Child Development

Muntinlupa Science High School

★ Our Lady of the Abandoned Catholic School

PAREF Southridge School

PAREF Woodrose School


★ Pedro E. Diaz High School

★ San Beda College Alabang

San Roque Catholic School

★ Saint Peter School of Alabang

★ Spring Christian School

★ Sto. Nino School of Muntinlupa

South Crest School

Southernside Montessori School

★ Theresiana De Montealegre Dame School

★ The Learning Child School

★ U.P. Side Day Care Center

Colleges, universities and technical schools


★ Asian College of Science and Technology

★ Christ The King Technical School

★ Criminal Justice College

★ Every Nation Leadership Institute

Imus Computer College (ICC) - Alabang

★ International Electronics and Technology Institute (IETI) College

★ Informatics College - Northgate Campus

★ Muntinlupa Institute of Technology

Lyceum of Alabang ''(Formerly National College of Science & Technology - Alabang)''

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa ''(Formerly Muntinlupa Polytechnic College)''

★ Philippine Science Technology Center

★ San Beda College Alabang

★ St. Dominic College

★ St. Francis of Assisi College - Alabang

★ South Mansfield College

★ Systems Technology Institute (STI) College - Alabang

★ West Bay College

Sister cities



Gunma

Liuzhou

Staffanstorp, Sweden

Piteşti, Romania

External links



Muntinlupa City official government website

Online Community of Muntinlupa

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