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Rodriguez, Rizal

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Rodriguez
Bayan ng rodriguez
—  Municipality  —
Nickname(s): Montalban
Map of Rizal showing the location of Rodriguez
Rodriguez is located in Philippines
Rodriguez
Location in the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°43′N 121°07′E / 14.717°N 121.117°E / 14.717; 121.117Coordinates: 14°43′N 121°07′E / 14.717°N 121.117°E / 14.717; 121.117
Country Philippines
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Province Rizal
District 2nd District of Rizal
Founded 1909
Barangays 11
Government
 • Mayor Cecilio C. Hernandez
Area
 • Municipality 312.70 km2 (120.73 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Municipality 223,594
 • Density 720/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
 • Metro Manila
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 1860
Income class 1st
Population Census of Rodriguez
Census Pop. Rate
1995 79,668
2000 115,167 7.37%
2007 223,594 9.48%

Rodriguez is a first-class, urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is the northernmost town in the province and comes after San Mateo, Rizal, and Quezon City coming from Metro Manila. The town is located on the slopes of the Sierra Madre mountain range and features many resorts; it is also the largest town in Rizal province with an area of 312.70 km².

The town's old name, Montalban, refers to its mountainous topography. It was also the town's official name from 1909, until Batas Pambansa Blg. 275 was passed in September 1982, which officially renamed the town. The town's official name is taken from the family name of Eulogio Rodriguez, Sr., one of the most prominent Montalbeños.

According to the latest census, it has a population of 223,594 inhabitants in 24,524 households.

With its fast urbanization and economic growth, the municipality is now part of Metro Manila built up area and currently ranks as the eighth-richest municipality in the Philippines, with an annual income of Php 310 million (2007).

The legend of Bernardo Carpio is said to have happened in the mountains of the town.

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Geography

Rodriguez is a town of mountains. From its north to south, a series of sloping ridges, hills and mountains ranges adorn the town. In fact, around 27% or the town is occupied by mountains and slopes. The town's highest peak is Mt. Irid, towering 1,469 meters above mean and sea level.

The province of Rizal spans for 1,175.8 square kilometers. Rodriguez makes up 26.6% on the entire province of Rizal, housing 11 barangays. The land mass of Rodriguez is big enough to be an ideal place for many purposes, such as agriculture, commerce such as the Avilon Zoo, and hiking and climbing spots of Wawa Gorge, relocation of communities (having a strategic position east of Rizal, and a lot of areas where low-cost housing projects can be put up), subdivision areas for either low-,mid-,high-cost housing, and also for special uses (such as the landfill).

Elevation and slope

The Municipality of Rodriguez is generally very rough in topography, with eighty three percent (83%) of its total land area composed of upland areas, hills and mountain ranges. The remaining twenty seven percent (27%) lowlying terrain and rolling lands are found at the southwestern portion of the municipality, along with the northern portions of the Municipality of San Mateo.

This gently rolling to rolling slopes comprises the Marikina River Valley, where water from higher elevations drain towards the Marikina River and its tributaries at the southwestern portion of the municipality. Elevations at these western lowlands range from 10 to 30 meter above sea level. The western portion of the flatlands gently rises towards the west, which is part of Quezon City.

The mountainous regions of the Municipality of Rodriguez are found at the central and eastern areas, with sleepy sloping ridges and mountain ranges, traversing north to south. The terrain in these mountain ranges has slopes ranging from 30-50 percent. Very steep hills and mountains have slopes greater than 50%. Rolling to hilly areas 18-30 percent in slope can also be found. These high elevations are drained by several major rivers, namely the Tanay, Puray, and Rodriguez Rivers.

Barangays

Rodriguez is politically subdivided into 11 barangays (7 urban, 4 rural):

  • Balite
  • Burgos
  • Geronimo
  • Macabud
  • Manggahan
  • Mascap
  • Puray
  • Rosario
  • San Isidro
  • San José
  • San Rafael

History

Rodriguez was founded in World War II. Japanese pilots bombed Montalban (now. Rodriguez) in December 1941. The Japanese soldiers occupied Montalban (now. Rodriguez), Rizal in 1942.

Transportation

The main transportation used in the municipality were jeepneys, tricycles, SUVs, and buses. There are jeepneys that ply through the towns of San Mateo, Marikina and Cubao via Marcos Highway in Quezon City, some ply the route that leads to Philcoa in Quezon City via Batasan Road in San Mateo, others connect Rodriguez to Litex Road in Quezon City. The Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) buses is the only one that regularly travels to farther places like Makati and Parañaque. SUV's ply the routes to Cubao in Quezon City and Sta. Lucia Grand Mall in Cainta.

Municipal mayors

  1. 1909–1916 Municipal President Eulogio Rodriguez
  2. 1916–1919 Municipal President Eusebio Manuel
  3. 1919–1928 Municipal President Gregorio Bautista
  4. 1928–1932 Municipal President Jose Rodriguez
  5. 1932–1936 Municipal President Roman Reyes
  6. 1936–1940 Municipal Mayor Jacinto Bautista
  7. 1941–1943 Municipal Mayor Francisco Rodriguez
  8. 1943–1944 Municipal Mayor Federico San Juan
  9. 1945 Municipal Mayor Gavino Cruz
  10. 1946–1947 Municipal Mayor Catalino Bautista
  11. 1947 Municipal Mayor Macario Bautista
  12. 1948–1959 Municipal Mayor Benigno Liamzon
  13. 1950 Municipal Mayor Guillermo Cruz Sr.
  14. 1960–1984 Municipal Mayor Teodoro Rodriguez
  15. 1984–1987 Municipal Mayor Pablo Adriano
  16. 1988–1993 Municipal Mayor Angelito Manuel
  17. 1993–1995 Municipal Mayor Ernesto Villanueva
  18. 1995–1998 Municipal Mayor Pedro Cuerpo
  19. 1998–2001 Municipal Mayor Rafaelito San Diego
  20. 2001–2010 Municipal Mayor Pedro Cuerpo
  21. 2010–present Municipal Mayor Cecilio Hernandez

Tourist attractions

  • Avilon Zoo (Montalban Zoological Park)
  • Wawa Dam
  • Pamitinan Cave
  • Puray Falls
  • Noah's Park

Hospitals

  • HVill Hospital
  • St. Mark Hospital
  • San Jose Maternity and Lying-in Hospital
  • Montalban Infirmary

Education

There are numerous colleges and universities in the town that offers graduate and undergraduate programs.

Tertiary

Secondary

  • Burgos National High School
  • Divine Saviour Montessori School
  • Eastern Valley School
  • Gen. Licerio Geronimo Memorial National High School
  • Holy Family Montessori
  • Kasiglahan Village National High School
  • Macabud National High School
  • Macaingalan National High School
  • Maranatha Christian School
  • Mascap National High School
  • Montalban Heights National High School
  • Puray National High School
  • Roosevelt College High School
  • San Jose National High School
  • St. Joseph's Colleges' Center for Positive Futures
  • Tagumpay National High school
  • Valley High Academy
  • Virgen del Pilar School
  • Wawa National High School
  • St. Mary Magdalene Academy
  • Manggahan National High School
  • San isidro national highschool

Elementary

  • Amityville Elementary School
  • ARJETEL School
  • Burgos Elementary School
  • Eastbridge School
  • Eulogio Rodriguez Elementary School
  • Geronimo Elementary School
  • Infant Jesus Learning Academy
  • Kasiglahan Village Elementary School
  • Living Epistle Christian Academy
  • Macabud Elementary School
  • Manggahan Elementary School
  • Mascap Elementary School
  • Montalban Heights Elementary School
  • Puray Elementary School
  • Roosevelt College Elementary School
  • San Jose Elementary School
  • San Rafael Elementary School
  • St. Anne Child Study Center
  • St. Joseph College Grade School
  • Tagumpay Elementary School
  • Wawa Elementary School
  • Lord Most High Christian School
  • Little Guardian Learning Center

Houses of charities

There are houses of charities located in the town.

  • Cottolengo Filipino [1] – A non-stock, non-profit and non-government organizations licensed and accredited by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Its aim is to serve the most poor, abandoned, neglected, surrendered persons with disabilities.
  • Anawim [2] – Home for the abandoned elderly, orphans, and physically and mentally handicapped persons.

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