Everything about Hermosa Bataan totally explained
Hermosa is a 2nd class
municipality in the
province of
Bataan,
Philippines. According to the
2000 census, it has a population of 46,254 people in 8,988 households.
"Hermosa" means "beautiful" in Spanish, like the Portuguese
formosa.
Legend
A group of Spaniards first came to this place, surprised and amazed they exclaimed, "Que Hermosa! Que Hermosa!, when they saw some pretty maidens with long, black hair washing clothes and bathing in the brook. The boys who accompanied their sisters repeated what they heard from the Spaniards and upon returning home they repeated again and again what the Spaniards exclaimed. When the next group of Spaniards visited the place, they asked for its name. The folks didn't understand Spanish but answered "Hermosa, Hermosa". And that was how Hermosa got its name. Another version was that "Llana Hermosa", meaning beautiful plain of white flowers was the original name of this town. When the province was created, the town was formally named Hermosa, a name that fits the place not only due to the plain's white flowers but more so to the beautiful maidens and places that abound the town.
Background
Historically, the town was established in 1756 by the Dominican priests. At that time, it was known as Llana Hermosa and composed of Mabuco and Mabuyan. It became an independent missionary center in 1756 with St. Peter de Verona as its patron saint. The town of Hermosa was very peaceful and progressive before World War II. When the war broke out, their quiet routine was disturbed. In the famous "Death March", civilians of Hermosa risked the ire of the Japanese by secretly passing food to Filipino and American soldiers.
Hermosa Today
Hermosa is now a thriving community. With the establishment of the Hermosa Special Economic Zone, many light to medium industries are expected to locate in the area. Hermosa is also famous for their garments, balut and salted eggs, and handpainted jars.
Utilities and Amenities
Digitel is the major provider of telecommunication services in the municipality. Hermosa is 100% electrified and is being served by the Peninsula Electric Company (PENELCO). Major source of water for domestic use is ground water. Existing water systems are artesian and open wells, pumps and pipeline with tanks. Two barangays are being served by a common facility through the Local Water Utility Administration (LWUA). In addition, a new facility was installed in barangay Mabuco, which now served the whole poblacion. Hermosa Rural Bank serve the banking needs of the municipality. Major bus lines and mini-bus coming from Manila, San Fernando and Olongapo pass through the town of Hermosa while the most common type of transport within the municipality are jeepneys and tricycles. The town has a total of 1 bank, 21 schools, 15 medical clinics/health centers, and 2 recreational facilities. Cable TV is now available, provided by two providers, Destiny and Malasimbu. Internet connection is also provided by Digitel, and Smart(SmartBro).
Major Industries
Existing industries in Hermosa are garments, handpainted jars, balut and salted egg making. Today, fruit processing particularly of mangoes and bananas, handicrafts, and stuffed toys are the major produce of this town.
Barangays
Hermosa is politically subdivided into 23
barangays.
- A. Rivera (Pob.)
- Almacen
- Bacong
- Balsic
- Bamban
- Burgos-Soliman (Pob.)
- Cataning (Pob.)
- Culis
- Daungan (Pob.)
- Mabiga
- Mabuco
- Maite
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Mambog - Mandama
Palihan
Pandatung
Pulo
Saba
San Pedro (Pob.)
Santo Cristo (Pob.)
Sumalo
Tipo
Judge Roman Cruz Sr. (Mandama)
Sacrifice Valley
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