Pandi, Bulacan
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Municipality of Pandi, Bulacan Bayan ng Pandi, Bulacan |
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Pandi Catholic Church |
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General Information | |
Country: | Philippines |
Region: | Central Luzon |
Province: | Bulacan |
Postal code: | 3014 |
Country Code: | 63 |
Area code: | 44 |
Languages: | Filipino and English |
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Map | |
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Pandi |
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Politics | |
Mayor | Roberto M. Oca |
Last Election: | 14 May 2007 |
Next Election: | 10 May 2010 |
Population | |
Population: | 48,088[2000] |
Population density: | per km² |
Geography | |
Area: | 31.70 km² |
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Administrative Structure | |
Barangays: | 22 |
Congressional District: | 2nd Congressional District of Bulacan |
Pandi is a 3rd class urban municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 48,088 people in 9,817 households.
Pandi is historically known for the Real de Kakarong de Sili Shrine, the site where the bloodiest revolution in Bulacan took place, where more than 3,000 Katipunero revolutionaries died.
Likewise, it is on this site where the Republic of Real de Kakarong de Sili of 1896, one of the first Philippine revolutionary republics, was established.
[edit] Barangays
Pandi is subdivided into 22 barangays: |
- Bagbaguin
- Bagong Barrio
- Baka-bakahan
- Bunsuran I
- Bunsuran II
- Bunsuran III
- Cacarong Bata
- Cacarong Matanda
- Cupang
- Malibong Bata
- Malibong Matanda
- Manatal
- Mapulang Lupa
- Masagana
- Masuso
- Pinagkuartelan
- Poblacion
- Real de Cacarong
- San Roque
- Santo Niño
- Siling Bata
- Siling Matanda
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Cities and Municipalities of Bulacan | |
Cities: | Malolos | Meycauayan | San Jose del Monte |
Municipalities: | Angat | Balagtas | Baliuag | Bocaue | Bulacan | Bustos | Calumpit | Doña Remedios Trinidad | Guiguinto | Hagonoy | Marilao | Norzagaray | Obando | Pandi | Paombong | Plaridel | Pulilan | San Ildefonso | San Miguel | San Rafael | Santa Maria |