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Map of Bulacan showing the location of Malolos
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Central Luzon (Region III)
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Bulacan
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1st district of Bulacan
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3rd class city component
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Danilo Domingo (2001-present)
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1999
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175,291
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1478N, 12092E
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is a
City in the
Province of
Bulacan ,
Philippines . It is the capital city of Bulacan. Situated 40 kilometers north of
Manila , it is a major suburb outside of Manila.
Malolos is the historical site of the constitutional convention of 1898 that lead to the establishment of the
First Philippine Republic , the first republic in
Asia , lead by
Emilio Aguinaldo . Malolos served as the capital of the short-lived republic from 1898-1899.
During the
Philippine-American War , Malolos was captured by the Americans through a bloodly battle that led to the escape of Aguinaldo to
San Fernando ,
Pampanga .
Malolos became the site of the 1998 Presidential Inauguration of
Joseph Estrada on
June 30 ,
1998 in
Barasoain Church . It became a
City in 1999.
The major industries are , with approximately 13,000 students.
Malolos has a population of 175,291 people in 36,663 households according to the 2000 census.
Malolos is politically subdivided into 51
Barangay s.
- Anilao
- Atlag
- Babatnin
- Bagna
- Bagong Bayan
- Balayong
- Balite
- Bangkal
- Barihan
- Bulihan
- Bungahan
- Dakila
- Guinhawa
- Caingin
- Calero
- Caliligawan
- Canalate
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- Caniogan
- Catmon
- Ligas
- Liyang
- Longos
- Look 1st
- Look 2nd
- Lugam
- Mabolo
- Mambog
- Masile
- Matimbo
- Mojon
- Namayan
- Niugan
- Pamarawan
- Panasahan
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- Pinagbakahan
- San Agustin
- San Gabriel
- San Juan
- San Pablo
- San Vicente (Pob.)
- Santiago
- Santisima Trinidad
- Santo Cristo
- Santo NiƱo (Pob.)
- Santo Rosario (Pob.)
- Santor
- Sumapang Bata
- Sumapang Matanda
- Taal
- Tikay
- Cofradia
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