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Taguig, officially the City of Taguig (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Taguig, pronounced ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines.According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 804,915 people. The city is known for the Bonifacio Global City, one of the leading financial and lifestyle districts of the country, Arca South, a planned unit development located at the site of. A new visitor center will open at Manila American Cemetery in 2019. Manila American Cemetery is located in the Global City, Taguig, Metro.
:+63 (0)02Native languagesTagalogWebsiteTaguig, officially the City of Taguig (: Lungsod ng Taguig, pronounced ), is a 1st class in,.,. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 804,915 people. The city is known for the, one of the leading financial and lifestyle districts of the country, a located at the site of the former (FTI) in Western Bicutan, and (BCD), where the future buildings of the, the, and the will be located. Taguig is also home of major shopping centers such as and, government agencies of and, and notable memorial parks and the.Taguig is located on the western shore of and is bordered by to the south, to the southwest, to the west, and on the northeast, and, and to the north. The Taguig River, a tributary of the, cuts through the northern half of the city while the Napindan River, another tributary of the Pasig, forms the common border of Taguig with Pasig. Contents.EtymologyThe original farmer-fishermen of the area, about 800 in number, were good at threshing rice after harvest. Hence they were referred to as ' mga taga-giik,' ( for 'rice thresher') and the settlement as ' pook ng mga taga-giik.'
Spanish friar Fray Alonso de Alvarado, together with conquistador who crossed to reach the city's present site in 1571, found 'taga-giik' difficult to pronounce. 'Tagui-ig' was later shortened to its current form 'Taguig'. HistoryBefore the came, Taguig was a part of and ruled. There were also accounts that settlements were once present in the area as revealed by the recent archaeological diggings of various artifacts like cups, plates and other utensils, which bear Chinese characters. This was believed to have originated from China's.Taguig was one of the earliest known territories to have been Christianized when the Spaniards succeeded in subjugating mainland Luzon through the expedition in 1571. Between the years 1582 and 1583, Taguig was part of the encomienda of Tondo headed by an alcalde mayor, Captain Vergara. It was in 1587 when Taguig was established as a separate ' (town) of the then province of.
Captain Juan Basi was its Kapitan from 1587 to 1588. According to records, Taguig had nine (9) barrios then namely, Bagumbayan, Bambang, Hagonoy, Palingon, Santa Ana, Tipas, Tuktukan, Ususan, and Wawa. Records show that Tipas had once petitioned to become an independent town but was denied by the Spanish government.During that time, Taguig was accessible via the, which was connected to two large bodies of water, the. The population then was estimated to be 800 tributes. The town produced more than enough rice for consumption but had less sugar cane to mill. The men lived through fishing while women wove cotton cloth and 'sawali' from bamboo strips.
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The people of Taguig were known to have resisted both Spanish and American colonial rule. During that early period of Spanish colonization. Don Juan Basi, 'Kapitan' of Taguig from 1587 to 1588, took part in the, an attempt to overthrow the Spanish government which failed. Basi was exiled for two years as punishment. When the was on its early years, many from Taguig became followers and later joined the uprising. The people of Taguig also joined the revolutionary government of General Emilio Aguinaldo on August 6, 1898.During the occupation, they struggled against the forces of General Wheaton under the command of General Pio del Pilar. It was recorded that on February 6, 1898, Filipino forces including Taguig 'revolutionarios' dislodged an American position in the hills of Taguig, now a portion of.
They were defeated eventually by the Americans with superiority in the armaments and training. Taguig finally fell to the contingent of the First Washington Volunteer Infantry led by Col. Wholly.The defeat of the Filipinos after two years of struggle against the American forces subsequently subjected the Philippines to another system of governance. On August 14, 1898, United States occupied the islands and established a military government with General Wesley Meritt as the First Military Governor. He exercised legislative powers until September 1, 1900. At the start of American occupation, Taguig was proclaimed as an independent municipality with the promulgation of General Order No. 4 on March 29, 1900.
The town was subsequently incorporated to the newly created province of Rizal when the Philippine Commission promulgated Act. 137 on June 11, 1901. On October 12, 1903, Taguig, and were merged by the virtue of Act. 942 with Pateros hosting the seat of the municipal government. The merger did not last long as a month later Muntinlupa was segregated from it and made part of when Act.
1008 was enacted on November 25, 1903. However it was returned to Taguig on March 22, 1905 with the promulgation Act. On February 29, 1908, Taguig was again declared an independent municipality through Executive Order No. Eventually, Pateros separated from Taguig and both became independent municipalities of Rizal province on January 1, 1918.It was also during the American Colonial Period that the US government acquired a 25.78 km² property of Taguig for military purposes.
This large piece of land, which had a TCT dated 1902, was turned into a camp that became known as Fort McKinley (named after, 25th president of the U.S.). When the Japanese occupied the Philippines in 1942, Fort McKinley was taken over by the.
They occupied the military camp until the end of the war in 1945. After the Philippines gained its political independence from the on July 4, 1946, the US surrendered the Republic of the Philippines all right of possession, jurisdiction, supervision and control over the Philippine territory except the use of the military bases. On May 14, 1949, was turned over to the Philippine government by virtue of the US Embassy Note No. Fort McKinley was made the permanent headquarters of the Philippine Army in 1957 and was subsequently renamed after the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spain, Andres Bonifacio.The town's political subdivision was changed to barangays following the nationwide implementation of the Integrated Reorganization Plan (IRP) in the 1970s when the country was under. The IRP has increased its subdivisions into 18 barangays, namely, Bagong Tanyag, Bagumbayan, Bambang, Calzada, Hagonoy, Ibayo-Tipas, Ligid-Tipas, Lower Bicutan, Maharlika, Napindan, Palingon, Signal Village, Santa Ana, Tuktukan, Upper Bicutan, Ususan, Wawa, and Western Bicutan. On November 7, 1975, Taguig seceded from the province of Rizal to form the through Presidential Decree No.
824.In 1998, a bill was passed in Congress pushing for the cityhood of Taguig. The resulting plebiscite in April showed that the citizens were against cityhood. A recent petition to the Supreme Court sought a recount of the plebiscite and the Supreme Court on February 19, 2004 ordered the Commission on Elections to conduct a recount.
The recount showed that the residents did want the municipality of Taguig to become a city (21,105 'yes' and 19,460 'no'). Subsequently, Taguig became a city on December 8, 2004. In 2008, the City Council created 10 new barangays, carving them out from the initial 18 barangays. Hence, in December 2008, after a successful plebiscite, the numbers of barangays in the city increased from 10 to 28 barangays.
See also:Like other cities in the Philippines, Taguig is governed by a mayor and vice mayor who are elected to three-year terms. The mayor is the executive head and leads the city's departments in executing the city ordinances and improving public services. The city mayor is restricted to three consecutive terms, totaling nine years, although a mayor can be elected again after an interruption of one term. The vice mayor heads a legislative council consisting of 18 members: 8 councilors from the First District, 8 councilors from the Second District, the president of the Sangguniang Kabataan (Youth Council) Federation, representing the youth sector, and the president of the Association of Barangay Chairmen (ABC) as barangay sectoral representative. The council is in charge of creating the city's policies in the form of Ordinances and Resolutions.The current mayor for the 2019–2022 term is. Ricardo Cruz, former councilor and Barangay Chairman of Lower Bicutan is the city's incumbent vice mayor. Current district representatives of the city are, representing the 1st district and House Speaker of the congress and, representing the 2nd district.Barangays.
Contested territory of between Makati and TaguigMakati and Taguig have recently fought over the jurisdiction of. This Philippine military base, most of which has been converted to a modern commercial and residential development area, lies in an ambiguous area.
A portion of the base, including the (Heroes' Cemetery) and the lies within Taguig, while the northern portion where the development center is now located used to be considered part of Makati, but is currently and permanently considered part of Taguig. A 2003 ruling by a judge in the Pasig Regional Trial Court has upheld the jurisdiction of Taguig over the whole of Fort Bonifacio, including Barangay Pinagsama and Bonifacio Global City.RulingThe Supreme Court on June 27, 2008 per, dismissed the suit of the, seeking to nullify Special Patents 3595 and 3596 signed by conveying to the public land in, Taguig. Because of a pending civil case filed by the Taguig City government asking the court to define its territorial boundaries, Makati therefore cannot stop Taguig from collecting taxes on land located in Fort Bonifacio. Taguig is competing with Makati, where round-the-clock construction of office and residential towers, as well as hotels and retail and commercial areas, BPO and call centers, are now transferring to Taguig.
Court of Appeals decisionsOn August 5, 2013, the Court of Appeals declared almost the entire Fort Bonifacio, parts of Barangay Western Bicutan and parts of Barangay Pinagsama are under the territorial jurisdiction of Makati Status Quo prevails. The district ofOn August 22, 2013, Taguig filed a Motion for Reconsideration before the Court of Appeal's Sixth Division affirming its claim on Fort Bonifacio.' Taguig's claim has the backing of history—it precedes Makati as a political and corporate entity by decades.
Taguig's claim has the weight of official authority behind it—in statutes, in proclamations, in public documents—while Makati can only rely on private writings and proclamations that expand the original terms of that which it sought to amend', part of the motion read.' Taguig's claim has been established by the numerous documentary and official documents, while Makati's has been one characterized by numerous legal maneuvers and overreliance on technicalities', the motion added. With the filing of the said Motion for Reconsideration, Taguig's jurisdiction forces itself over Fort Bonifacio.
According to Taguig's legal department, jurisprudence and the rules of procedure in the country's justice system all say that the filing of a motion for reconsideration suspends the execution of a decision and puts it in limbo. Supreme Court's 2nd DecisionOn August 1, 2016, in a 27-page decision by the Second Division of the Supreme Court, the decision sought Makati government found guilty of direct contempt for abusing the legal processes over the jurisdiction of BGC. Final decisionOn October 3, 2017, the Court of Appeals upheld its final decision in favor of Taguig City government and not Makati. The SC also sought Makati guilty of forum shopping after simultaneously appealing the Pasig RTC ruling and filing a petition before the CA, both seeking the same relief. Technological University of the PhilippinesTaguig City is home to several prestigious international schools which provide to Metro Manila residents, such as the, and, which are all located in the University Parkway of Bonifacio Global City. The, and are in the nearby area of McKinley Hill, while is located along the nearby.Other schools in Fort Bonifacio are the STI College Global City, (Christian-based curriculum), Victory Leadership Institute, and.Two of the top state universities are also in Taguig—the, and the. Both universities are located within the city in Central Bicutan and Western Bicutan.In 2016, the inaugurated its campus in Bonifacio Global City for its law programs.
Following that yearin 2017, the opened its Rufino Campus at Bonifacio Global City's University Parkway Drive., an affiliate of Les Roches International School of Hotel Management-Switzerland is an undergraduate college and management school in the Philippines that offers a full range of bachelor's degree and non-degree courses in the fields of international hospitality management and business administration. Likewise, The Meridian International College or MINT, a tertiary educational institution of arts, business and technology are both located in McKinley Hill, Barangay, Taguig City.Taguig City University, the city's local state university located in Central Bicutan started operations in November 2006.The (TESDA) was established through the enactment of 'Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994', which was signed into law by President. This Act aims to encourage the full participation of and mobilize the industry, labor, local government units, and technical-vocational institutions in the skills development of the country's human resource. PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines:. Retrieved November 12, 2016. ^ Census of Population (2015).
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