Malolos is a city in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. It is the capital city of Bulacan. Situated 40 kilometers north of Manila, it is a major suburb outside of Manila.

Syudad ning Malolos
Official seal of Syudad ning Malolos
Official seal of Syudad ning Malolos
Karinan
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Malolos.
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Malolos.
Map of Bulacan showing the location of Malolos.
Government
Labuad {{{region}}}
Lalawigan Bulacan
Distritu 1st district of Bulacan
Barangay {{{barangays}}}
Klasi ning Panakitan: pang3 klasing syudad; component
Mayor Danilo Domingo (2001-present)
Pangalakanbalen 1999
Physical characteristics
Lapad km²
Populasyun

     Total (2000)      Pangasiksik


175,291
/km²
Coordinates 14.78N, 120.92E

Malolos is the historical site of the constitutional convention of 1898 that lead to the establishment of the First Philippine Republic, the first republic in Asia, lead by Emilio Aguinaldo. Malolos served as the capital of the short-lived republic from 1898-1899.

During the Philippine-American War, Malolos was captured through a blood battle that led to the escape of Aguinaldo to San Fernando, Pampanga. Malolos became the site of the 1998 Presidential Inauguration of Joseph Estrada on June 30, 1998 in Barasoain Church. It became a city in 1999.

The major industries are agriculture, fisheries and manufacturing. It is also one of the centers of education in Central Luzon region, it has several universities like the government-funded Bulacan State University, and privately-owned Centro Escolar University and University of Regina Carmeli.

Malolos has a population of 175,291 people in 36,663 households according to the 2000 census.

Deng Barangay

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Ing Malolos atin yang 51 barangay.

  • Anilao
  • Atlag
  • Babatnin
  • Bagna
  • Bagong Bayan
  • Balayong
  • Balite
  • Bangkal
  • Barihan
  • Bulihan
  • Bungahan
  • Dakila
  • Guinhawa
  • Caingin
  • Calero
  • Caliligawan
  • Canalate
  • Caniogan
  • Catmon
  • Ligas
  • Liyang
  • Longos
  • Look 1st
  • Look 2nd
  • Lugam
  • Mabolo
  • Mambog
  • Masile
  • Matimbo
  • Mojon
  • Namayan
  • Niugan
  • Pamarawan
  • Panasahan
  • Pinagbakahan
  • San Agustin
  • San Gabriel
  • San Juan
  • San Pablo
  • San Vicente (Pob.)
  • Santiago
  • Santisima Trinidad
  • Santo Cristo
  • Santo Niño (Pob.)
  • Santo Rosario (Pob.)
  • Santor
  • Sumapang Bata
  • Sumapang Matanda
  • Taal
  • Tikay
  • Cofradia

Suglung Palwal

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