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Valenzuela (/ ˌ v æ l ən zj u ˈ ɛ l ə /, Tagalog: [valensˈwela]), officially the City of Valenzuela (Filipino: Lungsod ng Valenzuela), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 714,978 people.
Barangay District Area () Population (2015) Density (per ha) PSG Code Classification Arkong Bato: 1st 34.40 10,004 290.814 137504001 Urban Bagbaguin: 2nd 159.10
Later in the American period, first mayor Pío Valenzuela was appointed as its first municipal president until his resignation in 1901. Since then, municipal presidents are elected by a popular vote. The current 1987 Constitution of the Philippines and the City Charter of 1998 defined the position, powers and responsibilities of the mayor. [1]
The Valenzuela City Council (Filipino: Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Valenzuela) is the local legislature of the city of Valenzuela, Philippines.It is composed of 12 councilors elected from the city's two councilor districts (coextensive with the Legislative districts of Valenzuela) and two councilors elected from the ranks of barangay (neighborhood) chairmen and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK ...
Cities are governed by their own municipal charters in addition to the Local Government ... City or municipality Population (2020) [2 ... Valenzuela: 714,978 47.02 ...
The district was created following Valenzuela's conversion into a highly urbanised city through Republic Act No. 8526 on February 14, 1998. [4] It consists of nine barangays in the southern part of the city, namely Bagbaguin, General T. de Leon, Karuhatan , Mapulang Lupa, Marulas, Maysan, Parada, Paso de Blas, and Ugong.
From 1987 to 2001, Valenzuela had its own representation in the House of Representatives and was divided into two districts after its city charter (Republic Act No. 8526 [2]) was approved on February 14, 1998, and ratified on December 30, 1998.
Polo or Pulo is a barangay and former municipality within the city of Valenzuela, Philippines. [1] It is located in the northern part of Valenzuela, and was an independent municipality from 1623 to 1963. [2] Polo experiences extreme flood during rainy seasons. [3]