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Encyclopedia > Angeles City
City of Angeles
Lungsod ng Angeles
Cuidad ning Angeles
Official seal of City of Angeles
Seal
Nickname: Kuliat
Motto: Sulong Angeles.. "impossible is nothing"
Map of Pampanga showing the location of Angeles City Coordinates: 15°9' N, 120°35' E
Country Philippines
Region Region III - Central Luzon
Province Pampanga
Districts first District of Pampanga
Barangays 33
Incorporated (town) December 8, 1829
Incorporated (city) January 1, 1964
Government
 - Mayor Francis Blueboy Nepomuceno (2007-2010; (npc)
Area
 - City 66.16 km²  (25.5 sq mi)
Elevation 18.0 m (59 ft)
Population (2000)
 - City 263,971
 - Density 3,989/km² (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character ","/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 38
Website: elgu2.ncc.gov.ph/angeles/

Angeles City (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Angeles; Kapampangan: Ciudad ning Angeles), geographically located within the province of Pampanga in the Philippines, is locally classified as a first-class, highly urbanized city.[1] According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 267,788.[2] Image File history File links Ph_seal_pampanga_angeles_city. ... This article or section seems to contain too many examples (or of a poor quality) for an encyclopedia entry. ... A motto (from Italian) is a phrase or a short list of words meant formally to describe the general motivation or intention of an entity, social group, or organization. ... Image File history File links Ph_locator_pampanga_angeles. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Pampanga Region: Central Luzon (Region III) Capital: City of San Fernando Founded: December 11, 1571 Population: 2000 census—1,882,730 (10th largest) Density—863 per km² (4th highest) Area: 2,180. ... Central Luzon region contains the largest plain of the Philippines, and produces most of the countrys rice supply. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Pampanga Region: Central Luzon (Region III) Capital: City of San Fernando Founded: December 11, 1571 Population: 2000 census—1,882,730 (10th largest) Density—863 per km² (4th highest) Area: 2,180. ... A barangay is the smallest local government unit in the Philippines and is very similar to a village. ... is the 342nd day of the year (343rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1829 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... is the 1st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ... Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ... Square kilometre (U.S. spelling: square kilometer), symbol km², is a decimal multiple of SI unit of surface area square metre, one of the SI derived units. ... A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (≈1,609 m) in length. ... Elevation histogram of the surface of the Earth – approximately 71% of the Earths surface is covered with water. ... ‹ The template below (Unit of length) is being considered for deletion. ... A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, ′ – a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... Population density per square kilometre by country, 2006 Population density map of the world in 1994. ... Timezone and TimeZone redirect here. ... Philippine Standard Time (PST) is the name used in the Philippines to describe its location among the worlds time zones. ... -12 | -11 | -10 | -9:30 | -9 | -8 | -7 | -6 | -5 | -4 | -3:30 | -3 | -2:30 | -2 | -1 | -0:25 | UTC (0) | +0:20 | +0:30 | +1 | +2 | +3 | +3:30 | +4 | +4:30 | +4:51 | +5 | +5:30 | +5:40 | +5:45 | +6 | +6:30 | +7 | +7:20 | +7... Tagalog (pronunciation: ) is one of the major languages of the Republic of the Philippines. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Province of Pampanga Region: Central Luzon (Region III) Capital: City of San Fernando Founded: December 11, 1571 Population: 2000 census—1,882,730 (10th largest) Density—863 per km² (4th highest) Area: 2,180. ... Judiciary Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno Court of Appeals · Sandiganbayan Court of Tax Appeals · Ombudsman Elections Commission on Elections 2007 | 2004 | 2001 | 1998 1995 | 1992 | 1986 | All Foreign relations Human rights Other countries Politics Portal      A city (lungsod, sometimes siyudad, in Filipino and Tagalog) is a tier of local...


On the north-western part is the Clark Special Economic Zone (formerly Clark Air Base) and the city is served by the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport.[3] As the former home of the biggest American base outside of the United States mainland, it was significantly affected by the base pull-out brought about by the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991.[4] Clark Air Base, 1975. ... Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Diosdado Macapagal) (DMIA), also called Clark International Airport (IATA: CRK, ICAO: RPLC), is the main airport serving the immediate vicinity of the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) and the general area of Angeles City in the Philippines. ... Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. ...


Endowed with economic and business opportunities, Angeles is dubbed as the "Entertainment Capital of Central Luzon."[5][6][7] Sisig is one dish that exemplifies all these and is a favorite dish among Filipinos which, according to Center for Kapampangan Studies, originated from this city and has been at the menu since the 1730s, thus it has also become known as the culinary center in Pampanga.[8][9] [10] Sisig is the Kapampangan term which means to snack on something sour. ...

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History

In 1796, the Capitan-Mayor of San Fernando, Don Ángel Pantaleón de Miranda, along with some followers, staked out a new settlement which they named Kuliat, because of the abundance of vines of that name in the area. Located some 20 miles north of the capital city of Pampanga, Kuliat remained a barrio of San Fernando for the next 33 years, becoming a separate town in 1829, at which time it was renamed Ángeles, after "Los Custodios de los Ángeles." By December 8, 1829, when it received its first official municipal charter, the town contained some 661 people, 151 houses, and an area of 38.65 km².[11][12] Year 1796 (MDCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). ... The City of San Fernando is a 3rd class city in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. ... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1829 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... is the 342nd day of the year (343rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1829 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...


As for the city itself, Angeles remained fairly small until the end of World War II, and then entered a period of tremendous growth that has resulted in its present position as the "Premier City in Central Luzon."[13] The first American government of Angeles was established by General Frederick D. Grant on January 1, 1900 and 64 years later to that day, Angeles received official Philippine recognition as a city. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... Frederick Dent Grant (May 30, 1850 – April 12, 1912) was a soldier and United States minister to Austria. ... is the 1st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Ğ: For the film, see: 1900 (film). ...


Many Americans chose to permanently settle in Angeles (particularly in the Balibago district) after the country gained independence from the United States in 1946. The Americans until the mid-1990s had a heavy population in the city due to the presence of the US base. During the American colonial period (1898-1946), more than 800,000 Americans were born in the Philippines and a large concentration of Filipinos with American ancestry are located in this city.[14][15][16] Since the early days of Clark Air Base, Fields Avenue has become known as a center for prostitution,[17][18][19][20] which increased greatly after the end of World War II.[21][22] Recently, Fields Avenue has been transformed from a honky-tonk area frequently visited by the US servicemen into a tourist-belt by the local government of Angeles and Clark Development Corporation to change the image attached to it as a former rest and recreation area for GI Joes.[23][24] Filipinos of American descent constitute of Philippine citizens of American descent, regardless of ethnic or racial affiliation and including but not limited to mestizos. ... Human trafficking in Angeles City, Philippines is a significant problem. ... Whore redirects here. ...


In 1991, Angeles was affected by the eruption of nearby Mount Pinatubo, with up to 60,000 people being evacuated from the city. Clark Air Base was evacuated and the 18,000 personnel and their families were transported to Subic Bay Naval Base in Zambales, most of whom were returned to the United States. With their current lease set to expire, the US military never returned to Clark, turning over the damaged base to the Philippine government on November 26, 1991. [25][26][27] Mount Pinatubo is an active stratovolcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, at the intersection of the borders of the provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, and Pampanga. ... A 1902 nautical chart of Subic Bay Subic Bay is a bay on the west coast of the island of Luzon in Zambales, Philippines, about 100 kilometers northwest of Manila Bay. ...


In 1993, cleanup and removal of volcanic ash deposits began. The former base re-emerged as Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) and in 2001, Clark International Airport was renamed Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, in memory of the current President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's father, Diosdado Macapagal, the ninth Philippine president and a native of the province of Pampanga. The airfield infrastructure was improved and destined to be the premiere airport in the country in the next five years and one of the most modern in Asia.[28] Angeles and Clark together now form the hub for business, industry, aviation, and tourism as well as the entertainment and gaming center of Central Luzon.[29] Proper name for Clark Air Base, Republic of the Philippines, during 1919-48 when it was under U.S. Army jurisdiction. ... Diosdado Macapagal International Airport or DMIA (IATA airport code: CRK, ICAO airport code: RPLC), also called Clark International Airport, is the main airport serving the immediate vicinity of the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) and the general area of Angeles City in the Philippines. ... Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Diosdado Macapagal) (DMIA), also called Clark International Airport (IATA: CRK, ICAO: RPLC), is the main airport serving the immediate vicinity of the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) and the general area of Angeles City in the Philippines. ... Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (born April 5, 1947), also known by her initials G.M.A., is the 14th and current president of the Philippines. ... For the airport, see Diosdado Macapagal International Airport For the boulevard in Metro Manila, see Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard Diosdado Pangan Macapagal (September 28, 1910 – April 21, 1997) was a Filipino politician who served as the 9th President of the Philippines. ...


Barangays

Angeles City is politically subdivided into 33 barangays. A barangay (Tagalog: baranggay , pronounced as ba-rang-gai, gai as in guy), also known by its former name, the barrio, is the smallest local government unit in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward. ...

  • Agapito del Rosario
  • Amsic
  • Anunas
  • Balibago
  • Capaya
  • Claro M. Recto
  • Cuayan
  • Cutcut
  • Cutud
  • Lourdes North West
  • Lourdes Sur
  • Lourdes Sur East
  • Malabañas
  • Margot
  • Marisol (Ninoy Aquino)
  • Mining
  • Pampang (Sto. Niño)
  • Pandan
  • Pulungbulo
  • Pulung Cacutud
  • Pulung Maragul
  • Salapungan
  • San Jose
  • San Nicolas
  • Santa Teresita
  • Santa Trinidad
  • Santo Cristo
  • Santo Domingo
  • Santo Rosario (Poblacion)
  • Sapalibutad
  • Sapang Bato
  • Tabun
  • Virgen Delos Remedios

Economy

The economy of Angeles City has accelerated in the past decade, driven by advances in global communication technology, the establishment of fine restaurants and luxury hotels/resorts and the finishing of a road, such as the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, that has tremendously improved trade and transport.[30][31][32] The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway project will connect the industrial, transport and business hubs of Pampanga, Zambales, Bataan, and Tarlac. The timely completion of the project this year is crucial in bolstering growth in Central Luzon.[33][34][35] The city also has a cottage industry that includes rattan furniture business and the production of coconuts, charcoal and briquettes.[36] The Subic-Clark Expressway is a 51-kilometer four-lane expressway currently under construction north of Manila, in the Philippines. ... Central Luzon region contains the largest plain of the Philippines, and produces most of the countrys rice supply. ... Genera Calamus Calospatha Ceratolobus Daemonorops Eremospatha Eugeissonia Korthalsia Laccosperma Metroxylon Myrialepis Oncocalamus Pigafetta Plectocomia Plectomiopsis Raphia Zalacca Zalacella Rattan (from the Malay rotan), is the name for the roughly six hundred species of palms in the tribe Calameae, native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Australasia. ... For the UK band, see Furniture (band). ... Binomial name Cocos nucifera L.. The Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera L.), is a member of the Family Arecaceae (palm family). ... Charcoal is the blackish residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. ... A briquette (or briquet) is a block of flammable matter, such as escaillage, which can be used to start a fire. ...


Call centers, namely AOL, CyberCity, Sutherland, and IRMC, and other American IT industries are major employers as well.[37][38][39] The establishment of a number of shopping malls also fueled the city's economy, including SM City-Clark, Robinson's Place, Jenra Grand Mall, Nepo Mall, Saver's Mall and the proposed Ayala Shopping Mall, next to the City Hall. [40][41][42] For other uses, see AOL (disambiguation). ...


Just recently, Texas Instruments is in the process of building a $1-billion semiconductor facility inside the Clark Special Economic Zone.[43] Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), better known in the electronics industry (and popularly) as TI, is an American company based in Dallas, Texas, USA, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology. ...


Education

Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
  • Holy Family Academy [44]
  • Wagner High - Clark Air Base
  • Angeles City Science High School
  • Westfields International School
  • O.B. Montessori School
  • Chevalier School
  • AMA Computer Learning Center - Angeles
  • Narciso School
  • Angeles City National Trade School
  • Philippine International Bible Institute
  • L'Altra Montessori School, Inc.
  • St. John Integrated School, La Salle Consultancy School
  • Francisco G. Nepomuceno Memorial High School
  • Angeles City High School
  • Bright Woods School

Holy Angel University is a private, non-sectarian Catholic university in Angeles City, Philippines, offering primary, secondary, and tertiary education. ... UPEP Pampanga Temporary Campus at Clark Ecozone in Angeles City The University of the Philippines, Extension Program in Pampanga (formerly University of the Philippines Extension Program in San Fernando) is the annexation of the University of the Philippines, Diliman. ... The Philippine Womens University (PWU) is a non-sectarian academic institution for women in the Philippines, founded in 1919 as the Philippine Womens College by Filipinas who envisioned a school that would prepare young girls for leadership and service. ... AMA Computer University (AMACU) is a university located in Project 8, Quezon City, Philippines. ... Meanings of STI: Cibao International Airport Sail Training International (an international sailing educational association) Sega Technical Institute Sexually Transmitted Infection Shallow Trench Isolation Shimano Total Integration (a racing bicycle part) Single Table Inheritance is a technique to model object relationships onto relational databases Sony Toshiba IBM (co-developers of the... Systems Plus Inc. ... This article is considered orphaned, since there are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... AMA Computer University (AMACU) is a university located in Project 8, Quezon City, Philippines. ...

Welfare groups and NGOs

  • The Philippine Children's Fund of America[45] - is an American charity dedicated to provide educational, medical, health and nutritional programs to needy children while addressing community empowerment through the provision of training and livelihood opportunities to many Filipino families.[46]
  • Bahay Bata Center - is a project launched by the Clark Centennial Rotary in 2001 to assist and provide shelter for the said children.[47]
  • Women’s organizations include Women’s Legal Bureau, Ing Makababaying Aksyon Foundation [48], the Nagkakaisang Kababaihan ng Angeles City Multi-Purpose Cooperative (NKAC or United Women of Angeles City Multi-Purpose Cooperative) [49], and the Women’s Health Care Foundation (WEDPRO), which actively sponsors a clinic in the city.

Rotary International is an organization of service clubs known as Rotary Clubs located all over the world. ...

Festivals and local celebrations

  • Philippine International Hot-Air Balloon Fiesta - is held annually between January and February at Clark Field, Angeles City, Pampanga. It features multicolored hot air balloons with more than a hundred balloon pilots from around the world and considered to be the biggest aviation sports event in the country [1].
  • La Naval Fiesta - is held every second Sunday of October in commemoration of the Virgin of the Holy Rosary, whose intercession saw the victory of the Spanish fleet over the Dutch invaders. The city celebrates this fiesta with typical religious programs and homes display the finest traditions of hospitality in entertaining guests with the finest food and drinks [2].
  • Tigtigan Terakan keng Dalan - is held every last Friday and Saturday night of October. It is a street party which lasts up to the wee hours of the following day. In the last years, roads in Balibago are closed and are used as party dance floor, and is the biggest street party held each year in the city; But now, they celebrate it outside SM City-Clark [3].
  • Fiestang Apu - is held on the last Friday of October. Devotees from all over Pampanga flock to the Apu shrine every Friday to venerate the supposedly miraculous image of Jesus Christ lying in the sepulcher. It is also every Friday when people buy household items, clothing, including audio-video equipment in a makeshift market called "tiangge" at bargain prices [4].
  • Sisig Festival (Sadsaran Qng Angeles) - is also held every year in the month of December, celebrating the Kapampangan dish sisig. It used to be held along the stretch of McArthur Highway in Balibago but is now celebrated at SM City-Clark [5].

The Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is an annual event that occurs in February at the Omni Aviation Complex in Clarkfield, Pampanga. ... A sepulchre (also spelled sepulcher) is a burial chamber. ... Sisig is the Kapampangan term which means to snack on something sour. ...

Notable Angeleños

  • Lea Salonga - is a Tony Award-winning singer and actress who is best known for her portrayal of Kim in the musical, Miss Saigon. She spent the first six years of her childhood in Angeles City before moving to Manila.[50] [51] [52]
  • apl.de.ap (a.k.a. Allan Pineda Lindo) - is a member of the Grammy-award winning group, The Black Eyed Peas, and was born in Sapang Bato, Angeles City. He is famous throughout the Filipino community after the release of his life story of his homeland Philippines in a song called "The Apl Song" found on the Peas' 2003 album Elephunk.[53] [54] [55]
  • Vanessa Minnillo - is an American television personality born in Clark Air Base, Angeles City and raised in Seattle, Washington and Charleston, South Carolina. She was Miss Teen USA 1998 and was a host on MTV's Total Request Live.[56] [57]
  • Efren "Bata" Reyes - is referred to as "The Magician" and a very popular Filipino billiards player. He is considered to be one of history's greatest practitioners of billiards.[58] [59]
  • Cris Judd - is an American actor and popular choreographer to Michael Jackson and Usher, but he is best known for his failed marriage to American actress, Jennifer Lopez. He was born in Clark Air Base and spent his childhood years there.[60] [61] [62]
  • Eliza Pineda - is a popular child star, portraying the lead role in ABS-CBN's Maria Flordeluna.[63]
  • Arwind Santos - is a local basketball player, playing for Far Eastern University in the UAAP and the Magnolia Ice Cream Spinners in the Philippine Basketball League. He was selected PBL's Most Valuable Player (2004), two-time UAAP Men's Basketball MVP (2004-2005), and one-time UAAP Men's Basketball Finals Most Valuable Player (2005). [64] [65]
  • Donita Rose - although she was born in the US, she moved to Angeles City, where her American father was stationed at Clark Air Base, when she was five years old. She went on to become a famous local actress and MTV VJ in Asia.[66] [67] [68] [69]
  • Rodolfo Luat - is one of the highest-ranking pool players of the Philippines. He holds many Asian individual and team titles and has been popularly known as "Boy Samson" since the 1970s because of his powerful break.[70] [71]
  • Peter Valdes - is a US-based Software Entrepreneur who was awarded one of the 10 Most Inspiring Technopreneurs in the Philippines in 2006. He was a co-founder of the globally successful Tivoli Software (an IBM Company).[72][73][74]

Lea Salonga-Chien (born Maria Ligaya Carmen Imutan Salonga on February 22, 1971 in Angeles City, Philippines) is a Tony, Olivier, Drama Desk, and Theatre World award-winning Filipino singer and actress who is best known for her portrayal of Kim in the musical Miss Saigon. ... Miss Saigon is a musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr. ... Allan Pineda Lindo, (b. ... The Black Eyed Peas is an American hip-hop group from Los Angeles, California, who have enjoyed worldwide pop success. ... Insert non-formatted text hereThe Apl song is a song which is made by the Black Eyed Peas. ... Elephunk is the third album by The Black Eyed Peas, first released in 2003. ... Vanessa Joy Minnillo (born November 9, 1980) is an American television personality. ... City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ... This article deals with the U.S. state. ... Nickname: Motto: Aedes Mores Juraque Curat (She cares for her temples, customs, and rights) Location of Charleston in South Carolina. ... Efren Reyes (born August 26, 1954) is a Filipino professional pool player from Angeles City. ... Cristan Lee Judd (born August 15, 1969, in Abilene, Texas) is an actor and choreographer, but is probably best known for his failed marriage to Jennifer López. ... Eliza Pineda is Filipina child actress in the Philippines. ... Maria Flordeluna was a Filipino soap opera that aired on the ABS-CBN television network and DZMM TeleRadyo in the Philippines and on TFC, The Filipino Channel worldwide. ... Arwind Santos (born July 19, 1981 in Angeles, Pampanga is a Filipino basketball player, playing for Far Eastern University in the UAAP and the Magnolia Ice Cream Spinners in the Philippine Basketball League. ... Donita Rose Ramos Cavett, also known as Donita Rose, Donita, or Donita Rose Villarama, is a former MTV Asia VJ. She was born in Utah, USA on December 5, 1974 and moved to the Philippines when she was five years old. ... Rodolfo Luat (b. ... Peter Waldo or Valdo or Pierre de Vaux (died 1218) was the founder of a radical ascetic Christian movement in 12th-century France. ... Tivoli Software is the systems management brand of the IBM Software Group. ...

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External links

  • eK! - electronic Kabalen: a Pampanga-based Kapampangan journal of ideas
  • Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA)
  • Angeles City Department of Tourism
  • Clark and Subic Marketing
  • Clark Freeport Zone
  • WOW Philippines
  • Clark Development Corporation
  • Clark Air Base

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