- General Trias, Cavite
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official_name = Municipality of General Trias
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native_name = Bayan ng Heneral Trias
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subdivision_name1 =CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
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subdivision_name2 = 2nd District of Cavite
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Luis "Jon-Jon" Ferrer IV
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population_total = 218,387
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website = [http://www.gentrias.gov.ph/ Municipality of General Trias, Cavite]
footnotes =The Municipality of General Trias (Filipino: "Bayan ng Heneral Trias") formerly San Francisco de Malabon, is a first class municipality in the province of Cavite,
Philippines . According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 218,387 people in a land area of 108.7 square kilometers.Economy
Industrialization has become the centerpiece of the municipality’s development plans and programs. Several major industrial estates, such as Gateway Business Park, a world class business community in Javalera and the New Cavite Industrial City ("NCIC") in Manggahan, have chosen General Trias to be their home base. The Cavite Export Processing Zone ("CEP"Z) occupies about 0.60 square kilometres of land belonging to General Trias. 110 factories operate in the CEPZ. There are still four industrial estates being developed. One is the Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club and Residential Estate, which has an area of 7 square kilometres. The others are the Golden Gate Industrial Park ("Phase I") in Buenavista II and Golden Gate Industrial Park ("Phase II") in Panungyanan while the rest are found at Barangay Manggahan, Barangay San Francisco and along Governor’s Drive.
The master plan for General Trias is to achieve an agro-industrial and residential balance. Current developments include the construction of the General Trias Auditorium and Sports Complex at General Trias Memorial Elementary School Grounds in Barangay San Juan I, cementing of roads from Barangay Santiago to Governor’s Drive and road widening of Barangay Tejero to San Juan II, the building of General Trias Municipal Hall-Manggahan Annex and completion of a 2-storey Training Center Building at Barangay Pinagtipunan. Housing development is also on the upsurge with 45 subdivisions in the area like Maravilla, Bel Aldea, Metrosouth, Tierra Nevada, Metropolis Greens, Eagle Ridge, Pasadena Heights I, Stanford City and Governor Hills. The 20,000 square metre public market in between Barangay Corregidor and Sampalucan is said to be more or less worth Php 39,000,000.00. General Trias is considered one of the new frontiers of growth and development in the
CALABARZON area as attested by the giant industrial subdivisions located in the town.Buit 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.History
General Trias used to be called by many names. During the earlier Spanish era, it was often referred to as Las Estancias (the ranches), which was once a part of Cavite el Viejo, the present-day Kawit. It was also called Malabon Grande. The name Malabon was speculated to have been derived from either the local term “maraming labong,” meaning plenty of
bamboo shoots , a main ingredient of a popular local delicacy; or “mayabong,” referring to the trees and other plants once abundant in the place. At any rate, the first reference seems to be more probable because General Mariano Trias, a noted writer, adopted the nom de guerre “Labong,” a word he often used in his writing and conversation. Grande, on the other hand, was affixed to the appellation because at the time, the place was a vast wilderness covering Sitio Tejero, frequently called by the revolutionary as Salinas (present-day Rosario), Sta. Cruz de Malabon or Malabon el Chico (present-day Tanza) and Tierra Alta (present-day Noveleta). When the town was made independent from Cavite el Viejo, it was finally called with its popular name San Francisco de Malabon, in honor of patron saint,Saint Francis of Assisi (1181-1226).The first uprising in Cavite known as the “First Cry of Cavite” occurred in San Francisco de Malabon about ten o’clock in the morning of
August 31 ,1896 , when the town tribunal was attacked by Filipino revolutionaries led byMariano Trias ,Diego Mojica andNicolas Portilla in Pasong Kalabaw (now known as Sta. Clara). The second incident followed at twelve noon at Tierra Alta and the third in Cavite el Viejo between two and three o’clock in the afternoon.A chapter of the Katipunan known as Balangay Mapagtiis had already been in existence in the place for sometime. The Sangguniang Bayang Magdiwang headed by General Mariano Alvarez of Tierra Alta and the Sangguniang Bayang Mapagtiis of San Francisco de Malabon later merged under the name Magdiwang Council with General Alvarez as president. The Magdiwang Council was subsequently reorganized after the arrival of
Andres Bonifacio in Cavite, making the Katipunan Supremo the Haring Bayan (king) and General Alvarez the Pangalawang Haring Bayan (vice-king). This was the composition of the Magdiwang Council from early December 1896 untilMarch 22 ,1897 when theTejeros Convention was held. It was in a friar estate house in Sitio Tejero where the Magdiwang Council hosted the convention. Gen.Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president and Mariano Trias, then lieutenant general, as vice-president. A Revolutionary Government was thus established replacing the Katipunan.On February 28, 1914, Legislative Act No. 2390 was passed, changing the town’s name to Malabon. Later, on February 24, 1920, another Legislative Act No. 2889 was approved, finally renaming the town after one of its most famous son, General Mariano Trias y Closas.
Barangays
General Trias is politically subdivided into 33
barangay s.* Alingaro
* Bacao I
* Bacao II* Gov. Ferrer Pob. (Bgy. 1)
* Sampalucan Pob. (Bgy. 2)
* Dulong Bayan Pob. (Bgy. 3)
* San Gabriel Pob. (Bgy. 4)
* Bagumbayan Pob. (Bgy. 5)
* Vibora Pob. (Bgy. 6)
* Arnaldo Pob. (Bgy. 7)
* 1896 Pob. (Bgy. 8)
* Prinza Pob. (Bgy. 9)
* Corregidor Pob. (Bgy. 10)* Biclatan
* Buenavista I
* Buenavista II
* Buenavista III
* Javalera
* Manggahan
* Navarro
* Panungyanan
* Pasong Camachile I
* Pasong Camachile II
* Pasong Kawayan I
* Pasong Kawayan II
* Pinagtipunan
* San Francisco
* San Juan I
* San Juan II
* Santa Clara
* Santiago
* Tapia
* TejeroProminent people who played an Important role in History
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Mariano Trias *Banda San Francisco de Malabon- known for being the first marching band to play the Philippine National Anthem Lupang Hinirang. Banda San Francisco de Malabon today had been divided into four marching bands back in 1921 notedly:
*Banda Matanda
*Banda Kabataan
*Banda Sta. Cecilia
*St. Francis BandExternal links
* [http://www.gentrias.gov.ph/ Municipality of General Trias, Cavite]
* [http://www.cavite.gov.ph Official Website of the Provincial Government of Cavite]
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