About San Pablo City
Situated 82 kilometers southeast of Manila, about
500 feet above the mean sea level, San Pablo City is a fascinating
blend of natural beauties and timeless history. Known as the ìCity
of Seven Lakes,î lies in the apex of the heart-shaped Province of
Laguna, fanned by the swaying coconut breeze, nestling among the
foothills of Mounts San Cristobal and Banahaw.
Archaeological diggings under-taken before World War
II initiated by the late Don Arsenio M. Escudero reveals that it is a
thriving community that had existed long before the coming of the Spaniards.
From a big settlements (or barangay), Sampalok, of the town of Bay, the
Augustinian fathers made it into a parish in 1596, then into a town or
pueblo under a gobernadorcillo in 1647, and renamed it San Pablo delos
Montes, after Saint Paul, The First Hermit, at first under the Province
of Laguna, later under Batangas for 100 years, then back to Laguna before
the outbreak of the Philippine-Spanish War. Through the untiring and
determined effort of Assemblyman Tomas D. Dizon, it has blossomed into a
city, created under Commonwealth Act No. 520 approved by President Manuel
L. Quezon on May 7, 1940. Dr. Potenciano Malvar, a former governor, was
appointed as first city mayor by Quezon. He was formally inducted into
office on January 2, 1941.
An urban-agricultural community populated by 207,927 souls,
divided into 44,166 families (NSO May 1, 2000 Census), San Pablo City has an area
of 21,400 hectares (DENR-Land Management Bureau figure) bestowed by nature with
seven (7) crater lakes, five rivers, and eight creeks, which in its water now
abound with tilapia, carps, ayungin , dalag and prawn. The city is divided into
80 barangay, with 48 barangay consider as rural community, interconnected by a
spiderweb road networks, almost 75% of the total land area are serve by the San
Pablo City Water District, and all the 80 barangays are fully energized and
electrified being serviced by Manila Electric Company.
Apparently, San Pablo City is fast becoming the seat or hub of
regional operations for several government agencies and private enterprises. For
the 2001 National and Local Elections, San Pablo City has 104,432 registered voters
divided into 566 precincts or voting centers. (COMELEC Report)
Here is San Pablo City. Proud of its legendary and noble past, enjoying its challenging present. Hopeful of its future. |