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Sampaloc, Manila

District of Metro Manila, Philippines
District in National Capital Region, Philippines
Sampaloc
District
España Boulevard in Sampaloc
España Boulevard in Sampaloc
Nickname: 
Location of Sampaloc
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Coordinates: 14°36′11′′N 121°0′8′′E / 14.60306°N 121.00222°E / 14.60306; 121.00222
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityManila
Congressional District4th District of Manila
Barangays 192
Area
 • Total
5.1371 km2 (1.9834 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
388,305
 • Density76,000/km2 (200,000/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+08:00 (Philippine Standard Time)
ZIP Code
1008 (Sampaloc West)
1015 (Sampaloc East)
Area codes 02

Sampaloc is a district of Manila, Philippines. It is referred to as the University Belt or simply called "U-Belt" for numerous colleges and universities are found within the district such as the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest extant university in Asia; the National University, the first private nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines; the Far Eastern University, known for its Art Deco campus and cultural heritage site of the Philippines; and the University of the East, once dubbed as the largest university in Asia in terms of enrollment. The district is bordered by the districts of Quiapo and San Miguel in the south, Santa Mesa district in the south and east, Santa Cruz district in the west and north, and Quezon City in the northeast.

Aside from being the "University Belt", Sampaloc is also known to Metro Manila and the surrounding provinces for its Dangwa flower market, located in Dimasalang Road, well known as the selling center for cut flowers from all over the Philippines, mainly Baguio. Sampaloc is also the location of a former colonial mansion, now called Windsor Inn, which is popular among backpackers and budget travelers.

Barangays 395 to 636 of the City of Manila would all have belonged to Sampaloc and comprise 241 barangays for the district.[1] However, what are now known as barangays 587-636 became part of Santa Mesa when these areas were separated from Sampaloc after Santa Mesa became a separate parish in 1911. Santa Mesa is now a part of the 6th congressional district of Manila, while Sampaloc is the sole district comprising the 4th congressional district of Manila.

Many streets in Sampaloc, particularly in the northeast portion divided by España and Lacson Avenues and also street names in neighboring Quezon City, have names that are directly associated with the Philippine national hero José Rizal, either named after the places (e.g. Calamba, Dapitan), real-life people (e.g. Blumentritt), characters from his novels (e.g. Ibarra, Maria Clara) or his pen names (e.g. Laong Laan, Dimasalang).

Etymology

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"Sampaloc" or "Sampalok" is the native Tagalog word for the tamarind fruit; the place was likely named after tamarind trees that may have been prevalent in the area.[2]

History

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National Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto

The founding of Sampaloc as a town coincided with its establishment as a parish independent of Santa Ana de Sapa in 1613. At the time, it included what is now Pandacan which was separated from it in 1712.[3] Sampaloc would comprise ten barangays ― Bacood, Balic-Balic, Bilarang Hipon, Calubcub, Manggahan, Nagtahan, San Isidro, San Roque, Santa Mesa, and Santol.[4]

Outbreak of the Philippine-American War

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Following the Philippine Revolution against Spain and the Treaty of Paris of 1898 which seceded the Philippines to the United States, the subsequent arrival of American colonial troops shortly drew animosity between both American troops and Filipino troops.[5]

On the evening of February 4, Private William W. Grayson fired the war's first shots at the corner of Sociego Street and Tomas Arguelles Street.[6] A study done by Ronnie Miravite Casalmir places the event at this corner, not at Sociego-Silencio where they erroneously have the marker.[6]

American colonial era

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In 1901, with the chartering of the city of Manila under the American-led Taft Commission,[7] where most of Sampaloc, with the exception of the barrio of Bilarang Hipon, would be absorbed by the city of Manila when its borders were extended outside the walled city now known as Intramuros.

In 1911, Santa Mesa became a separate religious district (parish) out of Sampaloc when the first and oldest parish in the Philippines in honor of its Titular Patron, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was established. However, it remained politically part of Sampaloc.[8]

Contemporary period

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In 1996, Ramon Bagatsing Jr., the then-representative of Manila's 4th district, launched a program called the "Sampaloc Experiment", which sought to implement the then-new subject of computer education within the district's public schools as a trial program for the rest of the country.[9]

Barangays

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Zone Barangay
Zone 41 Barangays 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, and 404
Zone 42 Barangays 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, and 416
Zone 43 Barangays 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, and 428
Zone 44 Barangays 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, and 449
Zone 45 Barangays 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, and 461
Zone 46 Barangays 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, and 471
Zone 47 Barangays 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, and 481
Zone 48 Barangays 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, and 491
Zone 49 Barangays 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, and 501
Zone 50 Barangays 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, and 511
Zone 51 Barangays 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, and 520
Zone 52 Barangays 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, and 531
Zone 53 Barangays 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, and 541
Zone 54 Barangays 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553, and 554
Zone 55 Barangays 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, and 568
Zone 56 Barangays 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, and 580
Zone 57 Barangays 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, and 586
Barangay Land area (km2) Population (2020)
Zone 41
Barangay 395 0.09723 km2 1,222
Barangay 396 0.04508 km2 1,666
Barangay 397 0.04119 km2 4,175
Barangay 398 0.02018 km2 3,068
Barangay 399 0.01569 km2 1,068
Barangay 400 0.02140 km2 1,504
Barangay 401 0.03689 km2 2,333
Barangay 402 0.02951 km2 2,758
Barangay 403 0.02284 km2 630
Barangay 404 0.07061 km2 723
Zone 42
Barangay 405 0.01624 km2 999
Barangay 406 0.009580 km2 449
Barangay 407 0.02898 km2 1,571
Barangay 408 0.02461 km2 1,768
Barangay 409 0.02941 km2 1,921
Barangay 410 0.04383 km2 2,424
Barangay 411 0.03153 km2 1,903
Barangay 412 0.03461 km2 1,890
Barangay 413 0.01720 km2 1,702
Barangay 414 0.01629 km2 1,716
Barangay 415 0.02361 km2 884
Barangay 416 0.02850 km2 821
Zone 43
Barangay 417 0.02397 km2 2,011
Barangay 418 0.03716 km2 2,835
Barangay 419 0.02194 km2 1,696
Barangay 420 0.03817 km2 3,134
Barangay 421 0.02966 km2 1,474
Barangay 422 0.02801 km2 2,304
Barangay 423 0.02861 km2 1,307
Barangay 424 0.03314 km2 1,900
Barangay 425 0.04870 km2 2,087
Barangay 426 0.03129 km2 1,786
Barangay 427 0.01922 km2 495
Barangay 428 0.02854 km2 1,304
Zone 44
Barangay 429 0.02294 km2 2,814
Barangay 430 0.01251 km2 508
Barangay 431 0.01430 km2 700
Barangay 432 0.05614 km2 3,436
Barangay 433 0.01235 km2 464
Barangay 434 0.02024 km2 1,173
Barangay 435 0.02564 km2 592
Barangay 436 0.02085 km2 964
Barangay 437 0.01779 km2 899
Barangay 438 0.01268 km2 712
Barangay 439 0.01790 km2 1,052
Barangay 440 0.01247 km2 1,004
Barangay 441 0.01277 km2 856
Barangay 442 0.01626 km2 670
Barangay 443 0.01608 km2 1,382
Barangay 444 0.01617 km2 941
Barangay 445 0.01278 km2 931
Barangay 446 0.01410 km2 1,002
Barangay 447 0.01303 km2 1,454
Barangay 448 0.01834 km2 1,375
Barangay 449 0.01657 km2 1,402
Zone 45
Barangay 450 0.03379 km2 1,835
Barangay 451 0.01954 km2 1,027
Barangay 452 0.02150 km2 1,039
Barangay 453 0.02001 km2 1,492
Barangay 454 0.01979 km2 1,153
Barangay 455 0.01870 km2 1,274
Barangay 456 0.02463 km2 1,530
Barangay 457 0.02456 km2 2,445
Barangay 458 0.03408 km2 1,462
Barangay 459 0.02050 km2 752
Barangay 460 0.03406 km2 789
Barangay 461 0.02214 km2 863
Zone 46
Barangay 462 0.02454 km2 1,528
Barangay 463 0.01329 km2 830
Barangay 464 0.02409 km2 2,954
Barangay 465 0.01296 km2 762
Barangay 466 0.01875 km2 1,237
Barangay 467 0.01241 km2 1,160
Barangay 468 0.01338 km2 1,300
Barangay 469 0.01414 km2 1,956
Barangay 470 0.2734 km2 2,260
Barangay 471 0.03693 km2 1,415
Zone 47
Barangay 472 0.01641 km2 1,122
Barangay 473 0.01745 km2 1,383
Barangay 474 0.02527 km2 1,655
Barangay 475 0.02593 km2 1,664
Barangay 476 0.03335 km2 1,268
Barangay 477 0.02281 km2 1,045
Barangay 478 0.02578 km2 1,129
Barangay 479 0.05030 km2 2,307
Barangay 480 0.01571 km2 810
Barangay 481 0.01875 km2 1,004
Zone 48
Barangay 482 0.01636 km2 701
Barangay 483 0.02301 km2 1,369
Barangay 484 0.01718 km2 1,777
Barangay 485 0.02250 km2 1,337
Barangay 486 0.01926 km2 969
Barangay 487 0.02273 km2 1,457
Barangay 488 0.02223 km2 783
Barangay 489 0.02261 km2 1,142
Barangay 490 0.02184 km2 471
Barangay 491 0.02193 km2 813
Zone 49
Barangay 492 0.03018 km2 1,107
Barangay 493 0.01972 km2 1,170
Barangay 494 0.04377 km2 2,318
Barangay 495 0.03750 km2 1,906
Barangay 496 0.02539 km2 1,177
Barangay 497 0.03781 km2 1,489
Barangay 498 0.02180 km2 1,033
Barangay 499 0.02142 km2 1,498
Barangay 500 0.04006 km2 2,562
Barangay 501 0.01886 km2 845
Zone 50
Barangay 502 0.01747 km2 815
Barangay 503 0.02621 km2 1,183
Barangay 504 0.02197 km2 1,312
Barangay 505 0.01845 km2 1,200
Barangay 506 0.01616 km2 668
Barangay 507 0.02460 km2 1,532
Barangay 508 0.01885 km2 1,006
Barangay 509 0.02192 km2 1,260
Barangay 510 0.01861 km2 1,134
Barangay 511 0.02167 km2 1,338
Zone 51
Barangay 512 0.05525 km2 2,473
Barangay 513 0.03467 km2 2,033
Barangay 514 0.03409 km2 2,283
Barangay 515 0.04291 km2 2,166
Barangay 516 0.01712 km2 1,087
Barangay 517 0.02402 km2 1,029
Barangay 518 0.03464 km2 1,908
Barangay 519 0.02183 km2 1,311
Barangay 520 0.03736 km2 631
Zone 52
Barangay 521 0.04435 km2 2,244
Barangay 522 0.01998 km2 1,091
Barangay 523 0.02492 km2 1,115
Barangay 524 0.02492 km2 865
Barangay 525 0.02641 km2 1,784
Barangay 526 0.01271 km2 790
Barangay 527 0.02057 km2 2,134
Barangay 528 0.02266 km2 1,433
Barangay 529 0.01523 km2 935
Barangay 530 0.02514 km2 483
Barangay 531 0.02490 km2 956
Zone 53
Barangay 532 0.01374 km2 987
Barangay 533 0.01261 km2 913
Barangay 534 0.01747 km2 1,096
Barangay 535 0.01312 km2 1,035
Barangay 536 0.01564 km2 944
Barangay 537 0.01673 km2 1,085
Barangay 538 0.01225 km2 821
Barangay 539 0.05418 km2 1,846
Barangay 540 0.02218 km2 1,951
Barangay 541 0.01377 km2 485
Zone 54
Barangay 542 0.01216 km2 802
Barangay 543 0.01214 km2 822
Barangay 544 0.01355 km2 164
Barangay 545 0.01082 km2 883
Barangay 546 0.01594 km2 892
Barangay 547 0.02791 km2 1,059
Barangay 548 0.01452 km2 749
Barangay 549 0.01393 km2 867
Barangay 550 0.01212 km2 992
Barangay 551 0.01229 km2 959
Barangay 552 0.01688 km2 937
Barangay 553 0.01052 km2 1,430
Barangay 554 0.02777 km2 1,551
Zone 55
Barangay 555 0.01732 km2 1,138
Barangay 556 0.01369 km2 822
Barangay 557 0.01225 km2 1,262
Barangay 558 0.01413 km2 1,260
Barangay 559 0.01413 km2 1,285
Barangay 560 0.01518 km2 1,103
Barangay 561 0.02157 km2 2,332
Barangay 562 0.02165 km2 2,583
Barangay 563 0.01348 km2 1,526
Barangay 564 0.01610 km2 1,430
Barangay 565 0.03230 km2 2,464
Barangay 566 0.02844 km2 2,160
Barangay 567 0.03523 km2 2,318
Barangay 568 0.02096 km2 1,847
Zone 56
Barangay 569 0.02068 km2 2,086
Barangay 570 0.03865 km2 2,002
Barangay 571 0.02203 km2 2,097
Barangay 572 0.01535 km2 1,856
Barangay 573 0.01571 km2 947
Barangay 574 0.01740 km2 1,479
Barangay 575 0.01489 km2 1,007
Barangay 576 0.03671 km2 3,603
Barangay 577 0.01196 km2 985
Barangay 578 0.02529 km2 1,100
Barangay 579 0.03000 km2 1,703
Barangay 580 0.02271 km2 2,008
Zone 57
Barangay 581 0.1806 km2 2,461
Barangay 582 0.01337 km2 1,563
Barangay 583 0.01091 km2 1,278
Barangay 584 0.1003 km2 3,411
Barangay 585 0.06817 km2 1,090
Barangay 586 0.1102 km2 5,105

Education

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University of Santo Tomas Main Building

Education in Sampaloc is handled by the Division of City Schools – Manila. Sampaloc is also home to some universities and colleges part of the University Belt such as Far Eastern University, Informatics, Mary Chiles College, National University, Perpetual Help College of Manila, Philippine College of Health Sciences, Philippine School of Business Administration, University of the East, University of Manila, and University of Santo Tomas.

Sampaloc elementary-public education's Dr. Alejandro Mayoralgo Albert Elementary School along Dapitan Street, Barangay 521, Sampaloc, named after the first Filipino Undersecretary of Public Instruction (b. September 1, 1896) opened on April 8, 2024. The 10-story DDAES has 234 air-conditioned classrooms, a 334 seating capacity gymnasium, 72 comfort rooms, 28 offices, 10 elevators, library, roofdeck, outdoor basketball courts, football field and 364-seat capacity auditorium on the eighth floor.[10]

Transportation

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Intersection of España Boulevard, Morayta Street, and Lerma Street

Sampaloc is the hub of major national bus transportation carriers. Among the bus companies in Sampaloc with their terminal are: Fariñas Transit Company, GV Florida Transport, Victory Liner, Partas, Maria De Leon, RCJ Trans, RCJ Lines, Five Star Bus Company, Northern Luzon Bus Line and Dalin liner and other southern Luzon buses.

Sampaloc is served by two Philippine National Railways stations: Laon Laan and España station. It is also served by the Legarda station of the LRT Line 2 to the south.

Main thoroughfares in Sampaloc are S.H. Loyola (formerly Lepanto), Vicente Cruz, M. De La Fuente, P. Florentino, Blumentritt, Aurora Boulevard, Dapitan, Laon Laan, Dimasalang, Maria Clara, Maceda, Padre Campa, Padre Noval, Tomas Earnshaw (Bustillos), Legarda, Gastambide, Recto Avenue, Lerma, Nicanor Reyes (Morayta), Lacson Avenue and España Boulevard. The elevated NLEX Connector also cuts through Sampaloc with two exits in the district at España and Magsaysay.

Notable people

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See also

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sampaloc, Manila .
  1. ^ Final Results - 2007 Census of Population Archived July 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Merrill, Elmer Drew (1903). A Dictionary of the Plant Names of the Philippine Islands. Manila: Bureau of Public Print. p. 8.
  3. ^ "May 30, 1712: Araw ng Pandacan" (in Tagalog). Retrieved July 13, 2021.
  4. ^ Hee Limin; Low Boon Liang; Heng Chye Kiang (2010). On Asian Streets and Public Space, Volume 1. Singapore: NUS Press. p. 94. ISBN 978-9971-69-490-6 . Retrieved July 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "The Birth of an Army". Armed Forces of the Philippines Museum. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "The First Shot of the Phil-Am war did not happen on Sociego-Silencio". PhilAmWar.com. November 17, 2023.
  7. ^ Act No. 183 (July 31, 1901), An act to incorporate the City of Manila , retrieved July 13, 2021
  8. ^ Republic Act No. 409 (June 18, 1949), An act to revise the charter of the City of Manila, and for other purposes, Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines , retrieved February 3, 2024
  9. ^ Beltran, Raul S. (September 30, 1996). "Public school computerization experiment gets solons' support". Manila Standard . Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 3. Retrieved May 16, 2022.
  10. ^ Iñares, Antonio (October 15, 2024). "Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School continues to inspire Sampaloc students" . Retrieved October 16, 2024.
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