Bagong Silang Explained

Conventional Long Name:Bagong Silang
Common Name:Bagong Silang
Native Name:Barangay 176
Nation:Philippines
Status Text:Barrio (1971–1974)
Barangay (1974–2024)
Mapsize:250px
Today:Barangays 176-A, 176-B, 176-C, 176-D, 176-E, and 176-F
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  1. Metro Manila
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Philippines
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:National Capital Region
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Caloocan
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:1st District of Caloocan -->
Government Type:Barangay
P1:Novaliches Tala Estate
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S1:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-A
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S2:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-B
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S3:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-C
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S4:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-D
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S5:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-E
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S6:
  1. 2024 division plebiscite 176-F
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Title Leader:Barangay Captain
Year Leader1:2013–persent
Leader1:Joel Bacolod
Year Start:1971
Date Start:May 20,
Stat Year1:2020
Stat Area1:5.24
Stat Pop1:261,729
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone:PST
Utc Offset:+8
Coordinates:14.7771°N 121.0431°W
Postal Code Type:Postal Code
Postal Code:1428
Area Code:02 -->

Bagong Silang or Barangay 176 is a former barangay in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines that existed from 1971 its division. Part of the city's Zone 15, it was known for being the most populous barangay in the Philippines, with a population of 261,729 according to the 2020 census, as well as the largest barangay in the country in terms of land area, measuring .[1] Due to its large population, there were calls to divide it. Following a plebiscite on August 31, 2024, it was divided into six distinct barangays: 176-A, 176-B, 176-C, 176-D, 176-E, and 176-F, though the area is still informally referred to as Bagong Silang.

Bagong Silang was also the northernmost barangay of Metro Manila, located in the northern section of the city bordering the province of Bulacan.

History

Bagong Silang occupied parts of land originally of Tala Estate, which is historically under the jurisdiction of the town of Novaliches before it was absorbed by Caloocan in 1903.[2] [3] [4] The 808ha estate was reserved and acquired by the government in 1938 primarily for a leprosarium, which turned out to be the Central Luzon Sanitarium (now the Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital); however, only one-third of the land was used for such purpose.[5] Due to advancements in medical science that no longer required the segregation of hansenites, the leprosarium needed lesser land, paving the way for housing and urban development and plans for a tree plantation to supply logs for low-cost housing in present-day Metro Manila, which was ultimately abandoned due to administrative issues under President Ferdinand Marcos.[6] [7]

Bagong Silang was established as a barrio during the term of President Ferdinand Marcos in 1971.[8] The name of the barangay is a Tagalog phrase corresponding to the English word newborn, meant to signify renewed hope for its residents who were resettled from their original slum areas in Manila, Commonwealth in Quezon City, and San Juan.[9] [10] It was converted into a barangay in 1974, following the nationwide implementation of the Integrated Reorganization Plan (IRP) under Presidential Decree No. 557.[11]

Partitions

In February 1989, President Corazon Aquino approved Republic Act (RA) No. 6714, reducing the number of barangays in Caloocan from 188 to 60. As part of this plan, Barangay 176 (Bagong Silang) was slated to be divided into five smaller barangays.[12] A plebiscite was held on March 10;[13] with only 10% of the city's voters participating.[14] Majority of the participated voters reportedly opposed the proposal, thus the existing barangays continued as independent entities.[15]

In September 2013, the barangay was proposed to be divided into seven smaller barangays to alleviate perceived issues in its administration. It was reported that residents complained that due to the barangay's size, both in terms of land area and population, government services were spread thin.

2024 Division Plebiscite

In November 2022, Caloocan 1st district representative Oscar Malapitan introduced a bill for the partition.[16] On April 3, 2024, President Bongbong Marcos signed Republic Act No. 11993, which divides the barangay into six smaller barangays designated with letters (from 176-A to 176-F), whose territories would consist of at least one existing "phases".[17] The plebiscite, which was supposed to be done 90 days from the effectivity of the law, was held on August 31[18] [19] in five public schools which was used as voting centers.[20] A majority voted in favor of splitting the barangay.[21]

The partition was organized by phases:[22]

Partition by Phases
Barangay Phases
176-A Phases 1 and 4
176-B Phases 2, 3 and 5
176-C Phase 7
176-D Phase 8
176-E Phase 9
176-F Phase 10

Geography

The barangay was located in North Caloocan. The Marilao River flowed along the northern and western borders of the barangay, separating it from Bulacan. Barangays 174, 175 and 178 lie south of Bagong Silang, while Barangays 187 and 188 lie on the east. Due to its large population, addresses in the barangay were formatted as Phase (Phases 1 to 10), Package, Block and Lot.

Demographics

Bagong Silang was the largest barangay in terms of population with 261,729 people, which accounts for about of Caloocan's total population as of 2020. It was more populous than about two-thirds of the cities in the country. It became the relocation site of people living in slum areas across the present-day Metro Manila since the 1970s greatly contributing to the barangay's population.

Schools

There were seven public elementary schools and three public high schools in Bagong Silang.

Elementary

  1. Bagong Silang Elementary School – Phase 1,
  2. Sto. Niño Elementary School – Phase 1
  3. Gabriela Silang Elementary School (former Bagong Silang Elementary School – Annex) – Phase 1
  4. Rene Cayetano Elementary School – Phase 8B
  5. Pag-asa Elementary School – Phase 7B
  6. Silanganan Elementary School – Phase 3
  7. Star Elementary School – Phase 1
  8. Kalayaan Elementary School – Phase 10B

High School

  1. Bagong Silang High School – Phase 3
  2. Benigno Aquino Jr. High School – Phase 2
  3. Kalayaan National High School – Phase 10B
  4. Tala High School – Phase 5

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: How Caloocan's Bagong Silang became biggest barangay in PH . May 20, 2023 . . September 4, 2024.
  2. Web site: Spanish Era . August 2016 . Roman Catholic Diocese of Novaliches . August 2, 2022 .
  3. PHIMCOS . August 2020 . Occupation and Victory The Philippines in World War II . The Murillo Bulletin Special World War II Issue . August 2, 2022.
  4. An Act Reducing the Thirty-Two Municipalities of the Province of Rizal to Fifteen. Act. 942. October 12, 1903. May 12, 2022.
  5. GR. 148606 . CHARLES LIMBAUAN, petitioner, vs. FAUSTINO ACOSTA, respondent.. June 30, 2008. August 2, 2022.
  6. GR. 106593 . NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY, petitioners, vs. HONORABLE MAURO T. ALLARDE, Presiding Judge of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 123, Kalookan City and SPOUSES RUFINO AND JUANITA MATEO, respondents. . November 16, 1999. August 2, 2022.
  7. News: How Caloocan's Bagong Silang became biggest barangay in PH. Severino C.. Samonte. May 20, 2023. September 23, 2024. Philippine News Agency.
  8. Reserving the Tala Estate for various government uses as well as for housing and urban development.. PP. 843, s. 1971. April 26, 1971. August 2, 2022.
  9. News: Caloocan councilor pushes for the division of Barangay Bagong Silang. September 16, 2014. Philippine Information Agency. September 19, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20150208205728/http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=231379498524#sthash.z6OrDzvu.dpuf. February 8, 2015. dead.
  10. News: Melican. Nathaniel. Largest barangay in PH can't live up to 'new hope' image; split pushed. September 16, 2014. Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 16, 2014.
  11. PD. 557. Declaring all barrios in the Philippines as barangays, and for other purposes. September 21, 1974. Official Gazette.
  12. An Act Merging, Dividing, and/or Reviving the Different Barangays in Caloocan City and for Other Purposes. RA. 6714. February 28, 1989. November 27, 2023. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  13. Declaring March 10, 1989 as a special day in Caloocan City . PP . 384 . March 9, 1989 . April 6, 2024 .
  14. News: March 10, 1989 . Kalookan plebiscite today . . April 6, 2024 . 9 . Google Books.
  15. News: Mahilum . E. . March 11, 2023 . Voter turnout low for KC plebiscite . . April 6, 2024 . 9 . Google Books.
  16. News: Dioquino . Aaron Homer . June 20, 2023 . Caloocan gov't plans to split Brgy. Bagong Silang into six separate villages . April 6, 2024 . . en.
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  18. News: Gerard . Naval . Caloocan plebiscite set on August 31 . July 23, 2024 . live . . People's Independent Media, Inc. . https://archive.today/20240723064016/https://malaya.com.ph/news_news/caloocan-plebiscite-set-on-august-31/ . July 23, 2024 . July 23, 2024.
  19. News: Mayen . Jaymalin . Gun ban set for Caloocan barangay plebiscite . July 23, 2024 . . Philstar Global Corporation . https://archive.today/20240723064226/https://www.philstar.com/nation/2024/07/23/2372178/gun-ban-set-caloocan-barangay-plebiscite . July 23, 2024 . July 23, 2024.
  20. News: August 30, 2024 . Locus . Sundy . Comelec to hold plebiscite dividing Caloocan barangay on Aug 31 . . August 31, 2024.
  21. News: Caloocan voters OK splitting Bagong Silang into 6 barangays . September 1, 2024 . . September 1, 2024.
  22. News: Nievera . Allysa . September 1, 2024 . Caloocan residents vote 'Yes' to dividing Bagong Silang into 6 separate barangays . September 1, 2024 . Manila Bulletin.