Quimbo, Stella Luz A. Committee Position 1. Commencement of Session July 26, - September 30, 2. Adjournment of Session October 1, - November 7, 3. Resumption of Session November 8, - December 17, 4. Adjournment of Session December 18, - January 16, 5. Resumption of Session January 17, - February 4, 6. Adjournment of Session February 5, - May 22, 7. Adjournment of Session June 4, - July 24, Journal 6 Deputy Minority Leader.
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According to Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, the word Mariquina was in recognition of Capt. Berenguer de Mariquina who led the town in Sierra Madre mountains lie to the east and Quezon City hills to the west. Marikina River runs through the mid-west portion of the city, with its tributary including Nangka River.
The total land area of Marikina is approximately This represents about 3. At present, the city is composed of 16 barangays. The south portion of the city comprises the numerous commercial, industrial and residential areas, heritage sites and mixed use zones, while the north and northeast portion are primarily for residential and industrial zones, and various establishments such as small and medium enterprises.
Loyola Grand Villas, located at the northwest portion of the city, is a gated community comprising upper-middle class and wealthy residential areas. Barangay Sta. Elena represents a poblacion , or the center of Marikina. Plaza delos Kapitanos, located in Barangay Barangka near barangay hall Marikina is subdivided into 16 barangays. The first district encompasses the southern section of the city, while the second district encompasses the northern section.
From the north, Marikina occupies most of the south bank of Nangka River. The southeast slices by Sapang Baho River occupies the north-west bank. The south portion is sliced by Marcos Highway and occupies most of the north side of the highway and extends to the west until it occupies the LRT-2 Santolan Station depot until it reaches the Marikina River. The east occupies the southernmost of Quezon City hills which lies in Barangay Industrial Valley and sliced by C5 Road occupies the west side until it reaches Ateneo de Manila University campus.
The east part of the campus covers the city, extending to the north and sliced by several roads of Loyola Grand Villas, which covers the east part of the village until it reaches Marikina River and its tributary Nangka River to the north.
Marikina River runs to the western part of the city and surrounded by many lush trees in the Marikina River Park on the riverbanks. The south portion of the river is surrounded by structures and concrete walkways.
The river covers an area of around hectares and measures about 11 kilometers in length, and is the principal drainage system for Marikina. Its depth measures from 12 meters up to 18 meters during heavy downpour. Rehabilitation of the River started in The river traverses 11 city barangays which have streets and alleys going to the river, making river parks easily accessible. River parks today are popular sports and recreational centers not only in Metro Manila but throughout the Philippines.
Marikina is prone to various natural disasters, including Typhoon Ketsana , and southwest monsoon flooding such as Habagat.
Flash floods and landslides are frequent in Marikina, especially when struck by heavy rains. Landslides are another threat, particularly at the foot of the higher grounds. Another major threat is earthquakes in Marikina.
The east of the fault line, in which a large portion of Marikina is included, is constantly sinking. It generates as the epicenter of the earthquake is in Marikina itself if the earthquake struck.
Marikina features a tropical monsoon climate. However, humidity levels are usually very high, which makes it feel much warmer. It has a distinct, relatively short dry season from January through May, and a relatively lengthy wet season, from June through December. The first settlers were descendants of Lakan Dula in the s and the area is part of Kingdom of Tondo , followed by Augustinians were the first to arrive at the valley in the s, at the spot known as Chorillo in Barangka.
In , Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish was established. Here, the Jesuits established a mission and built a chapel still known today as Jesus dela Pena Chapel. Fray Pedro de Arce, apostolic ruler of the Archbishop of Manila at that time, approved transfer of ecclesiastical control and supervision to the Jesuits , and settled the place as a town.
In , an intensity 8 earthquake struck the valley and nearby Manila, and it is related to the activity now known as Marikina Valley Fault System.
Only a Jesuit church experienced great damage and resulting 19 dead on the said earthquake. By the 19th century, Hacienda Mariquina was owned and administered by the Tuazon family and had become the largest in the Philippines.
The hacienda was declared a mayorazgo by the Spanish colonial government. In , Mariquina emerged as a town of shoemakers. Mariquina became the capital of the Province of Manila in , when the Philippine Revolution broke out, a period when Philippine Independence was declared by Emilio Aguinaldo , the first Philippine president.
The province of Rizal was created by virtue of Act No. Marikina, along with many other towns around Manila , was incorporated into the new province.
Based on these figures, the population density is computed at 21, inhabitants per square kilometer or 54, inhabitants per square mile. Marikina has 16 barangays as shown in the following table. The household population of Marikina in the Census was , broken down into 98, households or an average of 4. According to the Census, the age group with the highest population in Marikina is 15 to 19 , with 44, individuals.
But it also vulnerable to land disputes with neighboring cities. With the complex concerns that the Municipal Government has to grapple with, its organizational structure has expanded from the minimum prescription of the Local Code to the creation of the specific offices, that would address particular needs.
Domingo in the north, San Juan in the east and Pasig in the south. Rosa in the east. Andres and San Roque by the Cainta River.
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