Matandang Balara Zip Code

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Matandang Balara Quezon City Zip Code

Barangay
Nickname(s):
Batasan, Constitution Hills
Location of Batasan Hills within Metro Manila
Coordinates: 14°41′4″N121°5′51″E / 14.68444°N 121.09750°ECoordinates: 14°41′4″N121°5′51″E / 14.68444°N 121.09750°E
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityQuezon City
District2nd District
EstablishedFebruary 25, 1983
Government
• TypeBarangay
• Barangay CaptainJohn Jojo Mercado Abad
Population
(2015)[1]
• Total161,409
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Postal Code
Area code(s)2
Matandang

Batasan Hills is a barangay of Quezon City, Philippines. The barangay was originally planned as the National Government Center of the Philippines. The Batasang Pambansa Complex, which sits atop the Constitution Hill, is the legislative session hall of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The Sandiganbayan, a special appellate court, is also located here.

The barangay borders the barangays of Commonwealth and Bagong Silangan to the north, Barangay Holy Spirit to the west, Barangay Matandang Balara to the south, and the municipality of San Mateo, Rizal to the east.

Background[edit]

Barangay Batasan Hills is a portion of Barangay Matandang Balara separated and constituted into a new barangay through the initiative of Ben Morales/President- Filinvest 1 Homeowners association, Melvin Morallos/Chairman-Tanggol Karapatan Dist.II/August Twenty One Movement and Manolo Taroy/Congressional Staff of Congressman Alberto of Catanduanes who sponsored the bill for the creation of Barangay Batasan Hills, and by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg. 343 - An Act Creating Barangay Batasan Hills in Quezon City, Metropolitan Manila on February 25, 1983. Section 2 of the act specified the area of the new barangay:

The new barangay shall include the area which is bounded by the National Government Center-Batasan Complex to the boundary line of Barangay Silangan on the north; by the Marikina River on the east; by the Don Mariano Marcos Avenue on the west; and by the Capitol Homes to the Marikina River on the south.

A plebiscite was conducted and ratified by the majority of the votes casts by the residents. In 1986, after the People Power Revolution and 3 years after the approval of Batas Pambansa Blg. 343, the first set of barangay officials were appointed by President Corazon C. Aquino through the (then) Secretary of Interior and Local Government Aquilino Pimentel. Manuel D. Laxina was the first appointed Barangay Chairman, along with 6 Barangay Kagawads (Barangay Counselors).

The barangay was envisioned to be the new home of the National Government Center, an area housing the three branches of the Philippine government (legislative, executive and judicial), because Quezon City was declared the capital of the country in 1948. This government center in Quezon City was originally planned to be at what is now Quezon Memorial Circle, before it was moved north to the area of what is now Batasan Hills. Even as the Batasang Pambansa Complex was being completed, the capital of the country was transferred to Manila in 1976. Before its creation as a barangay, the area was called 'Constitution Hill', referring to the hilly area on where the government center was supposed to rise.

Today, most of Batasan Hills is residential. Although it has one of the largest urban poor populations in the country, it is also home to middle and upper class real estate properties like Filinvest 1 and 2, Northview 1 and 2, and Treviso which were developed by real estate firm Filinvest Land.[2] Other middle and upper class real estate properties include Vista Real Executive Village and Vista Real Classica Subdivision.

Government[edit]

The barangay is in the Legislative districts of Quezon City. The current barangay captain is John 'Jojo' M. Abad.[3] It is home to several important National Government institutions including the House of Representatives of the Philippines at the Batasang Pambansa Complex, the Sandiganbayan, and the Commission on Audit

Buildings and structures[edit]

Notable buildings and structures within the barangay include the Batasang Pambansa Complex which houses the House of Representatives, and the Sandiganbayan Centennial Building, home of the Sandiganbayan which is one of the major courts of the country. Other government establishments in the area include the headquarters of the Civil Service Commission, the Commission on Audit, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

Also located within the barangay is Ever Gotesco Commonwealth (a shopping mall), a Convergys office (call center), a branch of Starbucks, Ministop, and St. Peter's Parish along Commonwealth Avenue.

Villages/Subdivisions[edit]

The barangay is mostly residential with a number of subdivisions and villages which include:

  • Sugartowne Subdivision
  • Filinvest 1 Subdivision
  • Filinvest 2 Subdivision
  • Filinvest Heights
  • Luzviminda Village
  • Ciudad Regina
  • Doña Pilar Subdivision
  • Northview 1 Subdivision
  • Northview 2 Subdivision
  • Sugartowne Housing Project
  • Serra Monte Villas
  • Treviso
  • Spring Country Subdivision
  • Capitol Ridge Executive Subdivision
  • New Capitol Estates 1
  • New Capitol Estates 2
  • Sunnyside Heights Subdivision
  • Nelson Ville I
  • Villa Amor Uno
  • Vista Real Executive Village
  • Vista Real Classica Subdivision
  • Violago Homes
  • Woodcrest Homes
  • Garland Subdivision
  • Señorita Subdivision

Schools[edit]

There are schools located in the barangay namely:

  • Advanced Seminary Of Leadership (JCITA-ASOL)
  • Foothills Christian School
  • Anima Christi Academy
  • Young Scholars Academy
  • Caroline Learning Center [Preparatory to High School]
  • Benz-On School
  • Pres.Corazon C. Aquino Elementary School (Formerly Batasan Hills Elementary School)
  • San Diego Elementary School
  • Capitol Hills Christian School
  • Our Lady of Mercy School
  • Our Lord Saviour Academy
  • Mary the Queen College
  • Mary the Queen Academy English-Chinese School
  • Quezon City Polytechnic University-Batasan Campus
  • Sto.Nino Institute of Science and Technology - Talanay Branch
  • Fairhope Academy
  • Paul Christian Academy [Elementary School]
  • Kumdang Jungang Christian School Inc. (Formerly known as Batasan Chunan/BCCSI)
  • Royal Kids Academy of Arts

Churches[edit]

St. Peter Parish
  • St. Peter's Parish[4]
  • San Antonio De Padua Parish
  • Members Church of God International (Ang Dating Daan)
  • Capitol Hills Christian Church
  • Christ to the Philippines-Batasan Hills Chapter (CTTP)
  • Christ the King Parish
  • Christ Life Prayer Ministry International
  • Protestant Parishes
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS church)
  • Batasan Hills International Baptist Church
  • Jesus Christ Is The Answer Church International
  • Jesus Christ Saves Global Outreach - Batasan Family
  • Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ
  • Manila Oh Jung Church
  • Bastion Of Truth Reformed Church
  • The Living God (Full Gospel Christian Church)
  • Good News Family Worship Center
  • Park Baptist Church and Missions
  • Presentation of our Lord Parish (located in Filinvest 1)
  • Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale Congregation of Batasan Hills
  • ACTS-Evangelism Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ Phils. Inc. (Apostolic Church)

Sub-Parishes[edit]

  • Mary the Queen Sub-Parish
  • Santo Nino Sub-Parish (Villa Amor Uno subdivision)
  • Our Lady of Assumption
  • Banal na Puso
  • Our Lady of Fatima

Sports Organization[edit]

  • Unified Darters of Batasan Hills

A group of darters in luzviminda village particularly at Digos St.this non-profit organization to encourage especially the youth of the new generation to have an interest to play and be one of the top playersnot only in Batasan but as national dart player as well.

This group is organizing street darts tournament, during weekends.

Transportation[edit]

Balara
Batasan Road, one of the major roads of Batasan Hills.

There are three major roads in Batasan Hills: Commonwealth Avenue (Radial Road 7/N170), Batasan (IBP) Road and the Batasan-San Mateo Road. In the future, Batasan will be served by the Batasan Station of MRT Line 7 located a few meters south of the junction of Commonwealth Avenue and IBP Road near the Sandiganbayan Centennial Building.

Tricycles are a popular form of transportation that ply the neighborhoods of Batasan Hills. The Batasan Tricycle Terminal is located near the Sandiganbayan. It is a popular pick-up/drop-off site for passengers of PUV and UV Express. Tricycle routes serves Filinvest, Talanay, Sitio Taniman and also nearby barangays such as Bagong Silangan and Payatas.

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Incidents[edit]

  • Batasang Pambansa bombing. On November 13, 2007 an explosion occurred on South Wing of the Batasan Complex killing four people including Congressman Wahab Akbar of Basilan and injuring six more including Representatives Luzviminda Ilagan of GABRIELA and Pryde Henry Teves of Negros Oriental.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population'. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  2. ^'Filinvest 2 Website'. Archived from the original on 2017-06-12. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  3. ^District 2 Barangay CaptainsArchived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^St. Peter's ParishArchived 2008-09-17 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^Blast rocks Philippine congress BBCNews.com
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External links[edit]

Quezon City Matandang Balara Zip Code

  • Barangay Batasan Hills – official website
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Batasan_Hills&oldid=986538648'

Zip Code For Matandang Balara


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Amihan 1102 2
Apolonio Samson 1106 2
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Bagbag 1116 2
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Bagong Pag-asa 1105 2
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Balingasa 1115 2
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BF Homes 1120 2
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Capitol Hills/Park 1126 2
Capri 1117 2
Central 1100 2
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Commonwealth 1121 2
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Culiat 1128 2
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Damayan 1104 2
Damayan Lagi 1112 2
Damong Maliit 1123 2
Del Monte 1105 2
Diliman 1101 2
Dioquino Zobel 1109 2
Don Manuel 1113 2
Dona Aurora 1113 2
Dona Faustina Subd. 1125 2
Doña Imelda 1113 2
Dona Josefa 1113 2
Duyan-Duyan 1102 2
E. Rodriguez 1102 2
Escopa 1109 2
Fairview 1118 2
Fairview North 1121 2
Fairview South 1122 2
Gintong Silahis 1114 2
Gulod 1117 2
Holy Spirit 1127 2
Horseshoe 1112 2
Immaculate Conception 1111 2
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Kalusugan 1112 2
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Krus na Ligas 1101 2
Laging Handa 1103 2
La Loma 1114 2
Libis 1110 2
Lourdes 1114 2
Loyola Heights 1108 2
Maharlica 1114 2
Malaya 1101 2
Mangga 1109 2
Manresa 1115 2
Mariana 1112 2
Mariblo 1104 2
Marilag 1109 2
Masagana 1109 2
Masambong 1105 2
Matalahib 1114 2
Matandang Balara 1119 2
Milagrosa 1109 2
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Nayon Kaunlaran 1104 2
New Era 1107 2
Novaliches Town Proper 1123 2
Obrero 1103 2
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Parang Bundok 1114 2
Pag-Ibig sa Nayon 1115 2
Paligsahan 1103 2
Paltok 1105 2
Pansol 1108 2
Paraiso 1104 2
Pasong Putik 1118 2
Pasong Tamo 1107 2
Payatas 1119 2
Phil-Am / Philam 1104 2
Pinagkaisahan 1111 2
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Project 4 1109 2
Project 6 1100 2
Project 7 1105 2
Project 8 1106 2
Quirino District/Project 2 & 3 1102 2
Quezon City CPO 1100 2
Ramon Magsaysay 1105 2
Roxas District 1103 2
Sacred Heart 1103 2
San Martin de Porres 1111 2
St. Ignatius 1110 2
St. Peter 1114 2
Salvacion 1114 2
San Agustin 1117 2
San Antonio 1105 2
San Bartolome 1116 2
Sangandaan 1116 2
San Isidro 1113 2
San Isidro Labrador 1114 2

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1115

2

San Roque

1109

2

San Vicente

1101

2

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1104

2

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1117

2
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1114

2

Santol

1113

2

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1105

2

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1113

2

Sauyo

1116

2

Sienna

1114

2

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1101

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Socorro 1109 2
South Triangle 1103 2
Tagumpay 1109 2
Talampas 1110 2
Talayan 1104 2
Talipapa 1116 2
Tandang Sora 1116 2
Tatalon 1113 2
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Ugong Norte 1110 2
Unang Sigaw 1106 2
University of the Philippines 1101 2
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Vasra 1128 2
Veterans Village 1105 2
Villa Maria Clara 1109 2
Violago Homes 1120 2
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