Balanga, Province of Bataan, Central Luzon Region, Philippines

History | Geography : Barangays | Agriculture and Fisheries | Commerce and services | Information Technology | Public-Private Partnership | Local government | Parks and Public Spaces | Historical Places | Churches | Healthcare facilities | Comprehensive Smoke-Free Policy | Education

🇵🇭 Balanga, officially the City of Balanga, is a 4th class component city and capital of the province of Bataan, Philippines. It is south of San Fernando, Pampanga (the regional city center) and north-west of Manila. Balanga joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2015.

History Balanga was formerly a village of Abucay before it was established as a mission of the Dominican Order in the Provincial Charter of April 21, 1714, and later declared a vicariate on April 18, 1739, under the patronage of Saint Joseph. Upon the establishment of Bataan as a separate province in 1754, Balanga was made its capital by General Pedro Manuel Arandia due to its favorable location, at the heart of the new territorial jurisdiction.

On December 30, 2000, Balanga was inaugurated as a City by the Republic Act 8984 authored by Congressman Enrique "Tet" Garcia.

The city has extended its urban fringe to the west of Roman Superhighway and a new growth centre in Barangay Tuyo has been delineated in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. During the past years, the city saw a high record of residential growth. Consequently, with the expansion of the physical limits of the urban core, as well as the expected large increases in population, and the city's attractiveness to commercial and employment activities, the City Government of Balanga decided to undertake a Master Planning exercise and to propose various developmental projects that would establish Balanga as a well-planned community with quality and character that is innovative and special, although this is currently hindered by an unreliable electricity supply.

Geography Balanga City is primarily a residential-agricultural city, with a rapidly growing commercial sector. It has a total land area of 11,163 hectares (27,580 acres), which comprises 8.13% of the total land area of Bataan. It is located at the eastern part of the province of Bataan and lies in the south-western part of Central Luzon. It is bounded inland by the municipality of Abucay in the north, Pilar in the south, the municipalities of Bagac and Morong in the west and Manila Bay in the east. Balanga is 124 km (77 mi) from Manila by land and about 31.2 nautical miles (57.8 km; 35.9 mi) by ferry to Manila.

Geography: Barangays Balanga is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. • Bagumbayan • Cabog-Cabog • Munting Batangas (Cadre) • Cataning • Central • Cupang Proper • Cupang West • Dangcol (Bernabe) • Ibayo • Malabia • Poblacion Barcenas • Puerto Rivas Ibaba • Puerto Rivas Itaas • Puerto Rivas Lote • San Jose • Sibacan • Camacho • Talisay • Tanato • Tenejero • Tortugas • Tuyo • Bagong Silang • Cupang North • Doña Francisca.

Agriculture and Fisheries The City of Balanga has a total area of 5,698.99 hectares (14,082.5 acres) of land classified for agricultural use. 1,458.55 hectares (3,604.2 acres) of irrigated land, and 1,090.65 hectares (2,695.1 acres) upland, are utilized for crops production. In 2017, 8,144.42 metric tons (8,015.79 long tons; 8,977.69 short tons) of rice were produced.

The city classified 459 hectares (1,130 acres) of land to be utilized for aquaculture. It is composed of 148 hectares (370 acres) of coastal marine area, 276.6 hectares (683 acres) of brackish water fishpond and 34.4 hectares (85 acres) of freshwater fishpond. A total of 172 metric tons (169 long tons; 190 short tons) of marine products with an annual average of 5 metric tons (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons) per hectare are produced from freshwater fishponds with tilapia is the most common specie cultured. For brackish water fishponds, 968 metric tons (953 long tons; 1,067 short tons) are produced with an average of 3.5 metric tons (3.4 long tons; 3.9 short tons) per hectare. Some of the species cultured in brackish water are bangus (milkfish), sugpo, vannamei shrimp and alimango (mud crab).

Balanga is well-known for its smoked and dried fish products under the One Town One Product (OTOP) program. For the year 2017, there are ninety-nine (99) fish processors in the city mostly located in villages of Tortugas, Sibacan, Puerto Rivas Ibaba and Villa Lina in Barangay Tenejero.

Commerce and services The City of Balanga, while still predominantly agricultural is currently experiencing an accelerated growth in commercial sector. As capital of Bataan, it is the prime commercial hub in the province. Business enterprises are mainly wholesale and retail, servicing, construction, insurance, financing and manufacturing. Retail and trading comprise the largest number of business establishments in this city. Several shopping centres are located in the city, notably SM City Bataan, Vista Mall Bataan, Waltermart Balanga, Capitol Square, Galeria Victoria, Center Plaza Mall, Recar Commercial Complex and Ocampo's Megastore. While Robinsons Place Balanga City's construction is expected to start this 2022.

In 2008, 80 hectares (200 acres) of the city’s central district was declared as "University Town" through City Ordinance No. 21, Series of 2008. It aims to encourage the development of Balanga as an emerging hub for start-ups and technology-related businesses in the Philippines.

Notable shopping malls and commercial centres include: • SM City Bataan - Calero Street (Poblacion) • Galeria Victoria - Paterno Street (Poblacion) • WalterMart Balanga - Roman Superhighway (Tenejero) • Vista Mall Bataan - Roman Superhighway (Cupang Proper) • Capitol Square Mall - Capitol Drive (San Jose) • Balanga City Public Market - Gen. Capinpin Street (San Jose).

Information Technology The City is one of the twenty-five (25) emerging digital hubs identified by The Digital Cities 2025 program by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Information Technology and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP), and Leechiu Property Consultants, Inc. (LPC). It hosts several business process outsourcing (BPO) companies such as Genpact, Boston-based start-up Botkeeper, and Australia-based Yoonet.

Public-Private Partnership To further improve it's revenue generation capability, the City Government entered into several public–private partnership (PPP) projects, such as the Galeria Victoria, the Plaza Property which develops the city's main plaza, and the Capitol Square mall.

Local government Pursuant to the Local government in the Philippines", the political seat of the municipal government is located at the City Hall. In the History of the Philippines (1521–1898), the Gobernadorcillo is the Chief Executive who holds office in the Presidencia. During the period of American rule (1898–1946) (History of the Philippines (1898-1946)), the elected Mayor and local officials, including the appointed ones, hold office at the Municipal Town or City Hall. The legislative and executive departments perform their functions in the Sangguniang Panglungsod (Session Hall) and the Regional and Metropolitan Trial Courts, respectively, and are located in the second floor of the City Hall and in the Halls of Justice.

Parks and Public Spaces • Balanga Wetland Park - Puerto Rivas Ibaba • Plaza Major de Balanga - Poblacion • Bataan Capitol Center - San Jose • Bataan Tourism Park - Tenejero • Doña Francisca Public Park - Doña Francisca.

Historical Places • Surrender of Bataan Site Marker - Talisay • Bataan World War II Museum - Talisay.

Churches • Balanga Cathedral (Diocesan Shrine and Cathedral Parish of St. Joseph) - • Divine Mercy Shrine of Diocese Balanga • Santo Cristo Parish Church - Paterno Street, Cupang West • San Roque Chapel - National Road, Tuyo • The Risen Lord Chapel - Cuaderno Street, Doña Francisca • Immaculate Conception Parish Church - Jose P. Rizal Street, Puerto Rivas Ibaba • Residencia Sacerdotal-Guadalupe Chapel - Fiscal Camacho Street, Tenejero.

Healthcare facilities Access to health services in the city is adequate with the presence of one government owned general hospital and four private hospitals.

Saint Joseph Hospital and Medical Center - Balanga

Isaac Catalina Medical Center • Bataan Doctors Hospital and Medical Center - Cuaderno Street, Brgy. Doña Francisca • Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center (a DOH regional hospital) - Manahan Street, Brgy. Tenejero • Isaac Catalina Medical Center - Calero Street, Brgy. Poblacion • Centro Medico de Santisimo del Rosario - Roman Superhighway, Tenejero • Saint Joseph Hospital and Medical Center - Don Manuel Banzon Avenue, Brgy. Poblacion • Balanga Medical Center (formerly Bataan Women's Hospital) - Palmera Street, Brgy. San Jose • Balanga Medical Center-Four Lanes (under construction) - National Road corner E. Garcia Sr. Avenue, Tuyo

The City of Balanga also has one City Health Office (CHO) and four (4) functional PhilHealth-accredited Rural Health Units (RHU). RHU 1 in San Jose houses the Basic Emergency Maternal and New Born Care Facility. While the Newborn Screening (NBS) facility is located in RHU 3 in Barangay Cupang Proper. RHU 4 in Barangay Tenejero is the newest, established in March 2017. These government-owned facilities provide free pre-natal, delivery and post natal services, family planning, women’s health and safe motherhood counseling, control of diarrheal diseases, expanded program on immunization, control of acute respiratory illness, TB Dots clinic, diabetic clinic and STD AIDS social hygiene clinic. These are augmented by 22 smaller barangay health stations and one Dental Bus making health care more accessible to a greater number of the city residents. Numerous privately-owned medical facilities can also be found all over the city. These include 19 medical and 19 dental clinics, 14 laboratory and diagnostic centres and 10 beauty and skin care facilities.

Comprehensive Smoke-Free Policy Being a Hall of Fame Awardee of the Department of Health’s Red Orchid Award, the City of Balanga is strictly implementing the Smoke-Free Policy. Regular anti–smoking campaign for colleges, university and schools, and orientation on health ordinances are conducted regularly across the city. The Comprehensive No Smoking Ordinance of the City of Balanga prohibits the sale, distribution, usage, and promotion of all tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) also known as "vape", within the declared University Town area and within the three (3) km radius of the city.

To ensure and expand the city’s strong advocacy for 100% tobacco-free environment, the City Government launched the Tobacco-Free Generation (TFG) Campaign last December 2015. It is intended to secure the Millennials’ (those who were born from the year 2000 and onwards) commitment to not smoke. With this program, the City of Balanga was awarded with “World Health Recognition for Heath Cities Best Practice, Youth Engagement to Promote Tobacco Control” last August 29, 2016.

Education Balanga City is the educational centre of the province of Bataan. It currently has one state-owned university and several private colleges offering Baccalauréat degrees in accountancy, business administration, entrepreneurship, computer science and information technology, teaching, engineering, architecture, and health.

Bataan Peninsula State University, a state-owned institution, has its two biggest campuses located in the city: the main campus in the capitol compound, and a satellite campus located in downtown area.

Tomas del Rosario College is one of the oldest private educational institutions in the city. It is located in the Capitol Drive in Barangay San Jose. The other private colleges in the city include Asia Pacific College of Advanced Studies, Eastwoods Professional College of Science and Technology (formerly SOFTNET College of Science and Technology), Bataan Heroes Memorial College, Microcity Computer College and St. Joseph's College.

Other higher educational institutions in the city of Balanga include: AMA Computer Learning Center, Philippine Women's University-CDCEC Bataan, Bataan Maritime Institute, and Proclesia International Incorporated.

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Balanga has a population of over 104,173 people. Balanga also forms the centre of the wider Bataan Province which has a population of over 853,373 people.

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