For today’s entry, Scroll And Spin will be featuring the City Of
"No other towns in the
The name of Malolos was presumably derived from the Tagalog word "Paluslos", meaning " downwards". The name resulted from a misunderstanding among the first Spanish missionaries who reached the place. Searching for inhabited places along the
The town originated from a small settlement started by the Spanish missionaries. Later, after clearing forests and virgin lands, the settlement grew, and the population increased. After the construction of a big church, the place was made into a town. From the very beginning, Tagalog made up the majority of the Malolos populace. They were led by prominent families, among them the Gatsalians (Gatchalian), and the Manahans.
To cite all the historical events that transpired in Malolos, one could very well fill a good-sized book. The major events especially those that revolved around the first Republic, cannot be left unmentioned.
The wealth of Malolos lies not only in its more than four thousand hectares of fertile rice lands and more than two thousand hectares of fishponds, but in the character of its people as well. Its people have long been known for their diligence and ingenuity. In early days, farming and fishing took up most of the poultry, farming, pigeon rising, carpentry and woodwork, and other profitable cottage industries and handicrafts. A major factor in Malolos growth and development was the opening of the Manila-Dagupan railways in 1892. With the advent of the railroad came new ideas from
In work methods and tools, it is estranged to find Malolos folk using a combination of the old and the new Ramshackle hops tremble to the whirl of modern electric-powered machines. Fishermen go out to the sea in the same dugouts their grandfathers used. Some of them have outboard motors. And handicraftsmen, woodworkers and weavers still follow the ageless techniques of their forefathers."
1. Anilao
2. Atlag
3. Babatnin
4. Bagna
5. Bagong Bayan
6. Balayong
7. Balite
8. Bangkal
9. Barihan
10. Bulihan
11. Bungahan
12. Caingin
13. Calero
14. Caliligawan
15. Canalate
16. Caniogan
17. Catmon
18. Cofradia
19. Dakila
20. Guinhawa
21. Liang
22. Ligas
23. Longos
24. Look 1st
25. Look 2nd
26. Lugam
27. Mabolo
28. Mambog
29. Masile
30. Matimbo
31. Mojon
32. Namayan
33. Niugan
34. Pamarawan
35. Panasahan
36. Pinagbakahan
37. San Agustin
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41. San Vicente (Formerly Poblacion)
42.
43. Santisima Trinidad
44. Santo Cristo
45. Santo Niño (formerly Poblacion)
46. Santo Rosario (formerly Poblacion)
47. Santor
48. Sumapang Bata
49. Sumapang Matanda
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51. Tikay
History Courtesy of Bulacan.gov.ph
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