Hermosa Bataan
Hermosa Bataan
Hermosa Bataan
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Hermosa
Municipality
Seal
Hermosa
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates:
1450N 12030ECoordinates:
1450N 12030E
Philippines
Country
Region
Province
Bataan
Legislative district
Established
1852
Barangays
23
Government[1]
Mayor
Vice Mayor
Area[2]
Total
65,862
Density
Time zone
PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code
2111
Dialing code
+63 (0)47
Income class
1st class
Website
www.hermosa.gov.ph
Hermosa (Kapampangan: Balen ning Hermosa; Tagalog: Bayan ng Hermosa) is a first class municipality in
the province ofBataan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 65,862
people.[3] "Hermosa" means "beautiful" in Spanish. It has a total land area of 15,700 hectares (39,000 acres). [2]
Hermosa is home to the Roosevelt Protected Landscape. It is accessible via the Bataan Provincial Expressway,
off Exit 10.
Contents
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1Etymology
2History
3Municipal government and politics
o 3.1Barangays
4Demographics
5Economy
o 5.1Hermosa Special Economic Zone
6Utilities and Amenities
7Saint Peter of Verona Parish Church
8Image gallery
9References
10External links
Etymology[edit]
According to legend, a group of Spaniards first came to this place, surprised and amazed they exclaimed, "Que
Hermosa! Que Hermosa!", when they saw some pretty maidens with long, black hair washing clothes and
bathing in the brook. The boys who accompanied their sisters repeated what they heard from the Spaniards and
upon returning home they repeated again and again what the Spaniards exclaimed. When the next group of
Spaniards visited the place, they asked for its name. The folks didn't understand Spanish but answered
"Hermosa, Hermosa". And that was how Hermosa got its name.
Another version was that "Llana Hermosa", meaning beautiful plain of white flowers was the original name of
this town. When the province was created, the town was formally named Hermosa, a name that fits the place
not only due to the plain's white flowers but more so to the beautiful maidens and places that abound the town.
History[edit]
Historically, the town was established in 1756 by Dominican priests. At that time, it was known as Llana
Hermosa and composed of Mabuco and Mabuyan. It was then still part of Pampanga, like the rest of Bataan. It
became an independent missionary center in 1756 with St. Peter de Verona as its patron saint.
The town of Hermosa was very peaceful and progressive before World War II. When the war broke out, their
quiet routine was disturbed. During the Bataan Death March, civilians of Hermosa risked the ire of the
Japanese by secretly passing food to Filipino and American soldiers.
Philippines (1898-1946)), the elected Mayor and local officials, including the appointed ones hold office at the
Municipal Town Hall. The legislative and executive departments perform their functions in the Sangguniang
Bayan (Session Hall) and Municipal Trial Court, respectively, and are located in the Town Hall.
Hermosa, Bataan's incumbent Mayor is Danilo Castillo Malana, The Vice-Mayor is Christopher Dimson
Vitug.
Sangguniang Bayan Members are: Johannes Reyes Santos, Ramon Gaza Jaring, Floyd Jaring Tungol, Rex
Rivera Jorge, Angelito Nuqui Narciso, Eduardo Del Rosario Yandoc, Vinci John Samaniego Rellosa and
Mariangelie Arcenas Alonzo.[6]
Barangays[edit]
Hermosa is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.
A. Rivera (Pob.)
Almacen
Bacong
Balsic
Bamban
Burgos-Soliman (Pob.)
Cataning (Pob.)
Culis
Daungan (Pob.)
Mabiga
Mabuco
Maite
Mambog - Mandama
Palihan
Pandatung
Pulo
Saba
San Pedro (Pob.)
Santo Cristo (Pob.)
Sumalo
Tipo
Judge Roman Cruz Sr. (Mandama)
Sacrifice Valley
Demographics[edit]
Population census of Hermosa
Year
Pop.
% p.a.
1990
34,633
1995
38,764
+2.13%
2000
46,254
+3.86%
2007
52,484
+1.76%
2010
56,997
+3.05%
2015
65,862
+2.79%
The population of Hermosa, Bataan, in the 2015 census was 65,862 people,[3] with a density of 420 inhabitants
per square kilometre or 1,100 inhabitants per square mile.
Economy[edit]
Existing industries in Hermosa are garments, handpainted jars, balut and salted egg making. Today, fruit
processing particularly of mangoes and bananas, handicrafts, and stuffed toys are the major produce of this
town. Probably less known, but existing for a long time is the aquaculture industry, traditionally for bangus,
tilapia and crabs, but more recently for prawns, which was found more lucrative.
Image gallery[edit]
''Inside
Elementary School