Guiguinto Bulacan Philippines
Brief History of Guiguinto
In 1591, the Municipality of Guiguinto was one of the territorial
classification of the Spaniards known as "Encomienda" referring to the
parcelarization of land for taxation purposes.
Known by its ancient name "Ma-yi", the Province of Bulacan is believed to have
been settled long before the Spanish Explorer came to the Philippines. These
settlements were organized by the Spaniards into early towns called "Pueblos",
which include the town of Guiguinto. Guiguinto was founded in
1641.
In 1903, the twenty-five (25) municipalities of Bulacan were reduced to thirteen
(13). With this consolidation, Guiguinto became part of the Municipality of
Bulacan. Since then, several other divisions and modifications have been done on
the territorial boundaries of the towns in the Province of Bulacan. However, on
24 December 1914, Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison issued Order
Ejecutiva No. 126 (Executive Order No. 126) separating Guiguinto from the
Municipality of Bulacan, Bulacan. Hence, on January 1, 1915, Guiguinto
started to be recognized as an independent municipality.
At present, Guiguinto covers 14 barangays with a total land area of 2,512
hectares.
From a predominantly agricultural municipality, Guiguinto has gradually
urbanized and developed into a third class municipality based on income
classification. This is due to the growth in light industries and commercial
establishments as a result of the overspill of the urbanization in Malolos and
Metro-Manila. Guiguinto is also known for its small-scale garden industry
that is now gradually expanding.
The appellation “Guiguinto” literally translates to “Gold” for the early
conquistadores came and saw this town on a harvest season when it lushes in
golden rice stalks against the sun.
Through the pages of history, Guiguinto gave justice to its label for it
proved to be of great political worth, abounding in agricultural riches and of
strategic import - since the times of the Encomienda in the 1590’s, to being a
Pueblo in 1641, to its establishment as a legit Town in 1915 through Executive
Order No. 126 by then Governor General Francis Burton Harrison.
“Guiguinto is the Heart of Bulacan.” There are about 71,369 hospitable
and hardworking people in Guiguinto in its 14 barangays. Wherever you go,
smiles would surely greet you. Friendly faces are always ready to lend a hand or
usher you to our industries, commerce and warehouses. Historical Landmarks and
Tourists’ Spots also thrive for those who want to share with our heritage or
unwind to a weekend get-away. Guiguintenoes on the whole are peace loving and
God-fearing. The very reason why the town boasts of a very minimal crime rate
and a 100% track record with regards to solving reported transgressions.
Guiguinto is truly the heart of Bulacan not only in the geographical sense
of it but more so because of it’s gleaming people.