Malanday

Malanday is a settlement and one of the constituent barangays in the city of Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines. The name Malanday is said to derive from a phrase meaning 'a bowl plate' in the Filipino language.[3]

Malanday
Location of Malanday in the 1st Valenzuela legislative district
Coordinates: 14°43′10″N 120°57′17″E
Country Philippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityValenzuela
Congressional districtsPart of the 1st district of Valenzuela
Government
  TypeBarangay
  Barangay Chairman[1]Efren Santiago
  SK ChairmanMark Angelo Aravilla Dela Cruz
Area
  Total295.60 km2 (114.13 sq mi)
Population
 (2015 Census[2])
  Total17,948
  Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
1444
Area code(s)2
Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish Church of Malanday.

Demographics

The area is 295.60 km2 (114.13 sq mi) with a population of 18,082 and density of 61/km2 (160/sq mi)[2]

Sitios

There are a total of five Sitios in the Barangay of Malanday

  • Sitio Hulo
  • Sitio Libo (divided into two: Libo I and Libo II)
  • Sitio Lingahan
  • Sitio Umboy

Education

There are a total of four Schools located here in the barangay

Public Schools

These are the schools operated by the Government of Valenzuela:

  • Andres Fernando Elementary School
  • Malanday National Highschool

Private Schools

These are the schools which is not operated by the Government of Valenzuela:

  • Emmaus Christian School
  • High Horizons Learning Center

Some residential parts of the barangay have Tutorial Centers or offers Tutor to the students.

Festivals

Residents celebrate the annual fiesta of Santo Kristo on the last Sunday of April.

Major events in the fiesta is managed and organized by Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish with the cooperation of the Church members in every Sitio. Events includes Contest like Best Arch Design and Streetdance Competition. The Church also organize the Morning Procession and Evening Procession or the Sagala offered to Señor Santo Kristo, and also the Pontifical High Mass every morning and evening.

Meanwhile, other events like games and parties in some Sitio are voluntarily organized by the residents of every Sitio or specific compounds.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Red Ribbon, Jollibee Malanday, and Puregold Malanday located on McArthur Highway. Andres Fernando Elementary School (AFES) Malanday National High School and the 3S Centers are located on M.H. Del Pilar St. Other known landmarks in Malanday include the Andres Fernando Elementary School, Malanday Market, the Malanday Bus Terminal, the VSCA Cock Fighting Arena and the Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish. The transmitters of radio stations DZRH (one of the Philippines' oldest radio stations owned by the Manila Broadcasting Company), and FBS Radio Network's AM stations DWBL 1242 kHz and DWSS 1494 kHz are also located in Malanday.

2012 Floodings

In 2012, Malanday experienced intense flooding brought by heavy rains. Malanday is one of the 20 barangays under state of calamity declared by the Local Government. As of August 5, 2012, about 200 families were residing in city evacuation centers.[4]

Lingahan Fire

On December 11, 2015, at 11 pm, a fire occurred on the roads of Sitio Lingahan, Malanday.[5] The fire blazed through more than 200 houses. One man was found dead in a nearby pond after the fire. The families first evacuated to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish, but they moved to Malanday National High School after finding relief there.

References

  1. "2018 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Election Results". COMELEC. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. "Total Population by City, Municipality, and Barangay of NCR". 2015 Census and Housing Population. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  3. Valenzuela; Malanday, Valenzuela Retrieved on September 22, 2012
  4. Melican, Nathaniel R. "2 more Valenzuela villages placed under state of calamity". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  5. Loyola, Jun; Verdera, Bev. "3 VIDEOS New Manila slum inferno kills 9; 230 houses razed in Valenzuela, Pasay". News5. InterAksyon. Retrieved 12 September 2016.


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