Marikina City

Information about Marikina City

Marikina City
Lungsod ng Marikina
City of Marikina

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Nickname: Shoe Capital, Shoe City, River City
Motto:
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Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Marikina City Coordinates: 14° 38' 24" N, 121° 5' 50" E
Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Marikina City Coordinates: 14° 38' 24" N, 121° 5' 50" E
Country Philippines
Region National Capital Region
Districts 1st and 2nd Districts of Marikina
Barangays 16
Class 1st Class City;
Highly Urbanized
Incorporated (town) April 16, 1630
Incorporated (city) December 8, 1996
Government
 - Mayor Marides Fernando
(2007-2010; Lakas-CMD/Kabayani)
 - Vice Mayor Marion Andres
(2007-2010; Lakas-CMD/Kabayani)
 - 1st Dist. Congressman Marcelino Teodoro
(2007-2010; Lakas-CMD/Kabayani)
 - 2nd Dist. Congressman Del R. De Guzman
(2007-2010; Lakas-CMD/Kabayani)
Area
 - City 33.97 km  (13.11 sq mi)
Elevation 14.7 m (48.2 ft)
Population (October 2006)
 - City 437,030
 - Density 12,865/km (33,320/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
 - Summer (DST) Manila (UTC)
ZIP Code 1800
Area code(s) 2
Website: www.marikina.gov.ph (official)
www.marikinabiz.com (directory)


The City of Marikina (Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina or simply Marikina) was known as the Shoe Capital of the Philippines, is a former capital of province of Manila from 1898 to 1899. Located on the island of Luzon, Marikina City is one of the cities and a Philippine municipality that make up the Metropolitan Manila Area, the National Capital Region of the Philippines, and also belongs to Eastern Manila District of Metro Manila's 4 Districts. Marikina City is part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway. Metro Luzon is composed of Region 3, Region 4-A (CALABARZON) and National Capital Region. Metro Luzon is one of four Super Regions in the Philippines.

Marikina City was located along the eastern border of Metro Manila, it is bordered on the west by Quezon City, to the south by Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal, to the east by Antipolo City, the capital of Rizal province, and to the north by San Mateo also in Rizal province. It is approximately 21 km. away from Manila.

Marikina was given the title the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines", because of its notable shoe industry. Shoemakers in the city recently finished creating the World's Largest Pair of Shoes in the World and it was only recently that the Guinness Book of Records recognized this feat. The Shoe Museum in the city is also the home of the famous shoes of the former First Lady Imelda Marcos, it is also the largest collection of pair of shoes in the world.

Marikina City is one of the most industrialized cities in Metro Manila, according to Metropolitan Manila Development Authority. Marikina City is also one of the richest local government unit in the Philippines in terms of current assets, cash in banks, share of internal revenue allotment (IRA), gross income, and gross net income. The city features many spacious parks, tree-lined streets and boulevards, and commercial areas. Most of the city is composed of residential areas.

Geography

Marikina City is one of the largest city in Metro Manila in terms of land area at approximately 34 square kilometers. The city lies on a valley called Marikina Valley. Not only Marikina City is a part of this valley, the valley extends to south towards Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal. Marikina River runs through the central portion of the city and Nangka River runs through the north portion. The dynamic Sierra Madre Mountains, the longest mountain range in the Philippines is located at the eastern portion while the Quezon City hills are located to the west.

Marikina City is a lush valley bounded by mountain ranges and sliced by a river. Located along the eastern border of Metro Manila, it is bordered on the west by Quezon City, to the south by Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal, to the east by Antipolo City, the capital of Rizal province, and to the north by San Mateo also in Rizal province. It is approximately 21 km. away from Manila and lies within Coordinates: .

The southern portion of the city occupies the numerous commercial, industrial and business establishments and interesting places, it is also located the "center" of the city which is the busiest district of the city. While the northern portion is primarily residential areas and subdivisions, exclusive schools, industrial zones and various small and medium enterprises are also booming. Loyola Grand Villas, located at the northwest portion of the city is a rich gated community that occupies upper-middle class and rich residential area.

Extension boundaries

Quezon City
  • Occupies the east side of Ateneo De Manila University, large portion of Loyola Grand Villas, and the portions of Katipunan Avenue/C-5 Road from Aurora Boulevard to Escopa-Blue Ridge area.

Pasig City
  • Marcos Highway from Aurora Boulevard up to Sta. Lucia Mall junction, including LRT and Ligaya area.
Cainta
  • V. V. Soliven Center area, Marcos Highway from Sta. Lucia junction up to Vermont Subdivision, and Sumulong Highway area, Bgy. San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal.
Antipolo City
  • Northwestern Mayamot area including Masinag area.
San Mateo
  • Bgy. Banaba, San Mateo, Rizal.

History

Spanish period

The Augustinians were the first to arrive at the valley, at the spot now known as Chorillo, in Barangay Barangka. The Jesuits next came in 1630 in a place called Jesus Dela Pena. They established a mission and built a chapel where the first mass in Marikina was said. The area was later called Mariquina in 1687 and Mariquina was declared a pueblo (town) under the Spanish colonial government.

American period

Andres Bonifacio also arrived in Mariquina before he and his Katipuneros proceeded to the caves of Montalban. Later, when the Philippine Revolution broke out, Mariquina became the capital of the province of Manila from 1898 to 1899, a period which declare the Philippine Independence by Emilio Aguinaldo, the first Philippine president, in Kawit, Cavite. Shortly after the Americans took possession of the Philippines, its name officially became "Marikina" and the province of Rizal was created on June 11, 1901 by virtue of Act No. 137 by the First Philippine Commission which during the time was acting as the unicameral legislative body in the island of Luzon. Marikina, along with many other towns around Manila were incorporated into the new province. On November 7, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824, the twelve western towns of Rizal, including Marikina, were made part of the new Metropolitan Manila Area.

Recent history

By the turn of the 20th century, Marikina had emerged as a town of shoemakers. Honed by years in shoe manufacturing, the natives had developed a work ethic that prepared them for the arrival of heavy industries in the 1950's. With the industrial plants came waves of workers who chose to stay, rapidly increasing the population. The city soon became a victim of runaway growth, resulting in the Marikina River being polluted by the factories and squatters along the riverbanks.

In 1992, the city found a new direction under the dynamic leadership of Mayor Bayani Fernando (now, Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority). By dint of hard work and discipline, guided by the vision of a modern, livable city, Marikina has since been transformed into the beautiful and industrialized urban city that it is now. On December 8, 1996, the municipality of Marikina became a chartered city and transformed rapidly into a highly urbanized and first class city by virtue of Republic Act No. 8223, same date of the Feast of Immaculate Concepcion.

Government

Mayor Marides Carlos Fernando (MCF), wife of former mayor and MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando, is the current mayor of the city of Marikina.

Timeline

Date/Year Milestone
1601After the discovery of the islands for King Philip II of Spain by Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, Marikina starts being under the religious supervision of the Augustinians.
1630The Augustinians were the first to arrive at the valley. Later, the Jesuits next came in the same year and they established a mission and built a chapel.
1687The area was later called Mariquina and Mariquina was declared a pueblo (town) under the Spanish colonial government
1787Don Benito Mendoza became the first Gobernadorcillo of Mariquina.
1822Don Juan Gregorio became the first Alcalde Capitan of Marikina.
1887Don Laureano "Kapitan Moy" Guevarra, father of shoe industry in the Philippines, made and designed the first pair of shoe in Marikina.
1896Andres Bonifacio arrived in Mariquina.
1898Mariquina became the capital of Manila province.
1900Don Vicente Gomez became the first Alcalde Presidente after Mariquina became a capital of province of Manila.
June 11, 1901Shortly after the Americans took possession of the Philippines, its name officially became "Marikina" and the province of Rizal was created by virtue of Act No. 137 by the First Philippine Commission which during the time was acting as the unicameral legislative body in the island of Luzon.
1938Juan Chayungco became the first Mayor of Marikina in modern time.
1956Marikina had emerged as a town of shoemakers and named as the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines".
1992Bayani Fernando started to serve as a mayor of Marikina.
December 8, 1996Marikina became a chartered city and transformed rapidly into a highly urbanized and first class city by virtue of Republic Act No. 8223.
2001Marides Fernando, wife of former mayor Bayani Fernando started to serve as mayor of Marikina
2007The first medium rise condominium, Marquinton Residences, was inaugurated in the heart of the city.
2007Marikina was divided into 2 congressional districts.

Marikina City Today

At present, the shoe industry has become a pride of the Philippines and a boost to the growth of its economy. The city also now boasts of hosting other big companies, multinationals, local and foreign, as well as leading exporting firms. Numerous banks, land development firms, residential realties, business centers, industrial centers, commercial centers, information and communication technology centers, hotels and condominiums is also boasts the city that Marikina rapidly into a highly urbanized city in a short time.

Marikina City today is a multi-awarded metropolitan city, often cited for its vibrant economy, a highly-skilled and literate work force, an involved and enlightened business community, environment conscious, disciplined people and a responsive local government that puts a premium on governance, sustainable urban development and public service. Marikina City is one of the most industrialized city in Metro Manila and also one of the richest local government unit in the Philippines in terms of current assets, cash in banks, share of internal revenue allotment, gross income and gross net income.

Proof positive of the city's standing in the league of metropolitan cities in the Philippines are the numerous awards and citations that have been bestowed. Marikina was first awarded as The Cleanest and Greenest City not only in Metro Manila but in the entire Philippines which Marikina was the first local government to set as Hall of Famer in that category awarded by the Philippine government. The most recent and most prestigious award received the city of Marikina was the Most Competitive Metro City in the Philippines from the prestigious Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Policy Research Center, Asia Foundation, International Labour Organization (ILO), German Technical Foundation, and Konrad Adenauer Stiflung, and the Continuing Excellence Award in Local Governance given by the Galing Pook Foundation, DILG, Local Government Authority and the Ford Foundation. Marikina was the first local government in the Philippines that has been honored with the prestigious Global 500 Roll Of Honour of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). Marikina also placing one of the most healtiest and livable city in Asia-Pacific region. Winning over 110 awards and recognitions, both local and abroad, in a span of just 15 years. Marikina has become an ideal location for industry, business, commerce and for residences. Marikina was also one of the host city of the recent 23rd Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines which held the women's football event at the Marikina Sports Park.

The city

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Marikina City Hall
The city lies on a valley of the same name. Marikina River runs through the mid-west portion of the city. During the rainy season, most especially when typhoons and heavy rains hit the area, the river overflows and jumps its banks, thus flooding the low-lying areas.

Barangays and districts

Marikina City is divided into 16 barangays. These barangays are then grouped into 2 geographical districts, Districts 1 and 2. District 1 occupies the southwest side of Marikina River and the entire south of Marikina City, and District 2 occupies the northwest (Loyola Grand Villas) side of Marikina River and the entire northern and eastern part of Marikina City which is considered as the bigger district of the 2 in terms of land area.

Barangay Statistics
Barangay District Zip Code Area (sq. km.) Population
BarangkaDistrict 11803-27,169
CalumpangDistrict 11801-20,517
Concepcion DosDistrict 21811-25,717
Concepcion UnoDistrict 21807-82,444
FortuneDistrict 2--30,279
Industrial Valley ComplexDistrict 11802-18,316
Jesus Dela PeñaDistrict 11804-12,882
MalandayDistrict 21805-50,919
Marikina HeightsDistrict 21810-37,381
NangkaDistrict 21808-34,336
ParangDistrict 21809-49,402
San RoqueDistrict 11801-21,735
Sta. ElenaDistrict 11800-7,823
Sto. NiñoDistrict 11800-36,002
TañongDistrict 11803-13,491
TumanaDistrict 2---

City seal

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Marikina City Seal
The official seal of the City of Marikina bears the inscriptions Lungsod ng Marikina, Pilipinas, the year 1630 referring to the founding date of the municipality, and 1996 the year of approval of the City Charter. The two mountains represent the majestic twin ranges of the Cordillera and Sierra Madre between which the Marikina Valley nestles, traversed by the Marikina River.

The rising sun points to the eastern location of the city, with each ray representing the city's barangays. The machinery gear symbolizes its industries and the shoelast represents the traditional manufacture of the city. The torch focuses on the lofty and noble ideals for human development and a better quality of life, and is symbolic of its Hispanic culture and tradition.

The bamboo underscores a mixture of the people's natural humility and strength of character and also emphasizes the city's transition from an agricultural past to the urbanized, industrial present; while the leaves and branches symbolize order and serenity. The bamboo and the wheel represent the Marikina and its people's respect for, and protection of the environment so as to remain in harmony with progress.

Events and festivals

These are some of the notable events in Marikina:

Events Date Place of event
Marikina Cultural Arts and FestivalsFebruarySentrong Pangkultura ng Marikina
Marikina Holy Week ProcessionHoly Week SeasonCitywide
Ka-Angkan FestivalApril 16
Feast of Our Lady of the AbandonedMay 12OLA Church
Police Memorial DaySeptember 8Citywide
Mama Mary Fluvial Parade and FestivalSeptember 8Marikina River Park
Advance Marikina Christmas Festivalmid-OctoberMarikina River Park
Sapatero FestivalNovember 15 - November 30
Marikina Christmas Festival and BazaarDecember 1 - early JanuaryMarikina River Park and Riverbanks Center
Marikina Cityhood DayDecember 8Citywide
Rehiyon-Rehiyon Parade and FestivalDecember 8A. Bonifacio Avenue
Advance New Year's Day Fireworks Display CelebrationDecember 30Riverbanks Amphitheater

Landmarks and attractions

Here are some of Marikina's points of interest:

Cityhood Park
Located at the corner of Shoe Avenue and Sumulong Highway, beside Marikina Sports Park. It is the newest attraction in the city showcasing a beautiful and colorful water fountain, with benches and trees surrounding it. The facade looks like a church with a giant clock on top of it and bells which rings every hour accompanied with music.

Evolution Park
Where this park stands was once the only grazing farm in Marikina which stands 18 stone cows located in Marikina Heights.

Jesus Dela Peña Chapel
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Jesus de la Peña Chapel
The first church in Marikina. In April 1630, Fray Pedro de Arce, apostolic ruler of the Archishopric of Manila, approved the transfer of ecclessiastical control and supervision of the Marikina area to the Society of Jesus, and directed the Augustinians to cede the territory to the Society to be converted to ranch for the support of the Universidad Maximo de San Ignacio in Manila. The Jesuits also decided to build a mission chapel near the banks of Marikina River, a rocky place which they called Jesus Dela Peña. Cavada also considers the year 1630, as the year the mission church was completed, and where mass was regularly held.

Loyola Memorial Park
Located along A. Bonifacio Avenue, a privately-owned memorial park set on a sprawling area of 36,000 m² and developed in 1965. The Loyola Memorial Park is the oldest, probably one of the biggest, and most prominent memorial parks in the Philippines.

Manila Boystown Complex
This government-owned institution exclusively for boys especially the street children and neclect by parents which the institution gives a traditional care and hope.

Marikina City Hall
Marikina City Hall is one of the most beautiful city halls in Metro Manila and it has a state-of-the-art facilities inside. The city hall surrounding many city government agencies and offices, spacious parks, monuments and open areas, and it was located in the heart of the city. Marikina City Hall has an e-government services offered for the people of Marikina. It also has an emergency hotline, Marikina Resuce 161, which is exclusive to the residents of Marikina. It's main building is only a few steps away from the city hall.

Marikina City's Largest Pair of Shoe in the World
This is certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest pair of shoes. It is currently displayed at the Riverbanks Center.

Marikina Hotel
This is the city's first government-owned hotel that will further boost the influx of tourists in the city, and located at SSS Village.

Marikina Entertainment District
A. Tuazon Avenue's (Gil Fernando Avenue) well-known line-up of having many adventurous bars, live acoustic bands restos, nightclubs and other drinking joints, nearly the entire stretch.

Marikina Industrial Zone
Located at the northeast portion of the city which was established in the 1970's. It is home to a number of industries and some of which are the biggest and are the leaders in their fields, some of these are Purefoods-Hormel, Nestle, Fortune Tobacco, Armscor and other leading industries and big companies.

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Marikina River Park
Marikina Market Mall
Metro Manila's cleanest and well-maintained market is Marikina Public Market, known as Marikina Market Mall. It is also one of the biggest market place in Metro Manila in terms of area.

Marikina River Park
Most awarded river which set as the Hall of Fame awardee for the Cleanest Inland Body of Water in the Philippines. Marikina River Park is a popular camping site, picnic grounds and recreational park, such as concrete jogging and bike lanes, benches and skating rink. At night, Marikina River Park transform into a modern nightlife events because of some numerous bars, restaurants, cafés and night clubs along the riverbanks. Other attractions in Marikina River include the Roman Garden, Chinese Pagoda, Kawayanan, Youth Camp, Animal Trail, Skating Rink and Women's Park. It is also a traditional venue for the Marikina Christmas Festival which began annually as early as the month of October.

Marikina Sports Park
Established in 1969 and then known as the Rodriguez Sports Center, the property was bought from the provincial Government of Rizal in 1995. It is also one of the premier sports complex established in the Philippines. It is now a popular venue for national, regional and international sports competitions and other sports and entertainment events, such as the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.

Marikina Riverbanks Center
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Marikina Riverbanks Center at night.
Formerly Universal Textiles, Asia's largest textile mills company, located along A. Bonifacio Avenue and nearby Marcos Highway. It is now a center for shopping, commerce, business and entertainment in Marikina. Other attractions and buildings in Riverbanks Center include Riverbanks Mall, Riverbend Hotel, Riverbanks Amphitheatre, Gazebo, Philippine Science Centrum, Floating Stage, Open-air food stalls and Stone Carabaos. At Riverbanks Mall, here you will find almost everything you need at a price reasonably affordable, such as supermarkets, department stores, a numerous boutiques, cellphone shops, shops, food stands, fastfood chains and many more. Also, Riverbanks Center is a home of ICT Group, one of the largest IT call centers in the Philippines.

Marquinton Place Complex
The biggest triple tower condominium in eastern Metro Manila is the Marquinton Place, which situated by rich and upper middle-class, home of the famous IT icon, Engineer Ronald San Juan. Located along Sumulong Highway. Blue Wave Mall is also located in Marquinton Complex. Building One, the Barcelona Tower, occupies the Blue Wave Mall with lined up of notable classy establishments like bars, open-air and fine-dinning restaurants and coffee shops which is one of the hippest areas for night entertainment. Building Two, the Alicante Tower, is situated right behind Toyota Service Center and Building Three, Cordova Tower, will soon rise (2008) annex the Robinson's Place Supermarket, Philippines' one of the largest mall chains.

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OLA Parish Church, houses the Patron Saint of Marikina
Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned
Also known as OLA Church, located at J. P. Rizal, San Roque. Built by Augustinians in the 1600's, this place of worship was destroyed by earthquakes and by fires in 19th Century. It has undergone a series of renovations since 1963. The church houses the miraculous image of the religious patron of Marikina City, Our Lady of the Abandoned (OLA), which was canonically crowned last October 15, 2005 by virtue of Pope Benedict XVI.

Philippine Science Centrum
This is the Philippines largest and well-maintained science centrum and it is one of the most visited amenities inside Riverbanks Center especially the field trips of students came from different schools in Metro Manila.

Sentrong Pangkultura ng Marikina
This 200-year old building was once owned by Don Laureano "Kapitan Moy" Guevarra, recognized as the father of shoe industry in the Philippines. This is where the first pair of shoes in Marikina was designed and made in 1887. Inside this building can be found Doll Museum, Marikina City's museum, a dioramas showcasing the events and history of Marikina. This building is the center of culture and arts of Marikina.

Shoe Museum
Shoe Museum houses about 800 pairs of shoes belonging to former First Lady Imelda Marcos. It is also a place which a record-holder as the most numerous pair of shoes in the world.

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High-rise buildings in Eastwood, most of them are IT offices, located near southwest of Marikina
SM City Marikina
SM City Marikina is located beside the Riverbanks Center, and it's situated along Marcos Highway and provide access to Makati, Ortigas Center and Eastwood City. SM City Marikina is envisioned as one of the biggest malls in Metro Manila in terms of area. The Mall features a 5-storey building, it has an open-air large car park (with 2 elevated 5-storey carpark buildings), 8 cinemas, SM's Department Store, Hypermarket and Supermarkets, and an entertainment hall. SM City Marikina is the biggest mall in eastern Metro Manila and nearby Rizal Province.

Teatro Marikina
This is the center of performing arts of Marikina and eastern Metro Manila. This facility also caters to various events such as plays, concerts, shows, exhibits and seminars. Teatro Marikina is also the venue of annual pre-pageant of Miss Earth in the Philippines, notable concerts and plays played by the biggest celebrities and artists in the Philippines.

Women's Park
Located beside Marikina River Park. It is a park dedicated and exclusive to women empowerment of Marikina established by Marikina's first woman mayor, Marides Fernando.

World of Butterflies
Free flying of hundreds of butterflies in different variety, kind and sizes. It's considered as the Philippines largest collection of different butterlies and other species. Field trips and tourist are attracted to this place because of its natural ambience especially for the nature lover.

People

The native citizens and the people who lives in Marikina City is called "Marikeño". Marikeño's is also one of the most disciplined people in the Philippines.

Ethnic groups

Like other places in Metro Manila, the original settlers are Tagalogs. Throughout the centuries, there has been constant migration of Spaniards, Visayans, Bikolanos, Ilokanos, Chinese and Americans. There are also very small migration from Indians, Koreans and Japanese.

Languages

The main language is Filipino, which is based on Tagalog. In addition, due to continuous development of the city, English language was used in education, business and information technology.

Religions

Marikina was one of the seats of the Spanish colonial government in past centuries, and has been used as the base of Roman Catholic missions to the Philippines. Among the religious orders include the Dominicans, the Franciscans, the Jesuits, and the Augustinians which the first to arrive in Marikina. Almost 94% of Marikeño are Roman Catholic.

Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned is the seat of Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados, the Patron Saint of Marikina City. Other notable churches in the city include Jesus Dela Peña Chapel, this first chapel established in Marikina, and Immaculate Concepcion Church in Concepcion Uno, second largest church in Marikina. Other Christian faiths like Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ, the headquarters of Church of Christ 4th Watch in the Philippines, Iglesia ni Cristo and some others. Some other small number of religions in Marikina are Hinduism, Buddhism and Muslim.

Government

Government

Marikina City is governed by a Mayor and Vice Mayor elected to three-year terms. The Mayor is the executive head and leads the city's departments in executing the city ordinances and improving public services while the Vice Mayor heads a legislative council. Marikina City is divided into 2 districts, Districts 1 and 2, where each districts is represented by a congressman in the House of Representatives of the Philippines.

Marikina is one of the richest local government unit in the Philippines in terms of current assets, cash in banks, share of internal revenue allotment, gross income and gross net income.

Incumbent Mayor: Ma. Lourdes "Marides" C. Fernando
Incumbent Vice Mayor: Marion S. Andres, M.D.
Incumbent 1st District Congressman:
Incumbent 2nd District Congressman:


Mayor Year Started Year Ended
Juan Chayungco19381945
Enrique Dela Paz19451948
Gil Fernando19481951
Juan Chayungco19521955
Gil Fernando19561959
Osmundo De Guzman19601986
Teofisto Santos19861986
Rodolfo Valentino Sr.19861992
Bayani Fernando19922001
Marides Fernando2001present

Education

The city government prides itself in giving free education to its quality free education to its constituents through its primary, secondary and tertiary schools including one science high school.

Marikina has many colleges and universities, like the city-owned Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina and Marikina Science High School. There are also privately-owned academic institutions include the nearby

Private Schools


Ateneo de Manila University - Marikina Side

De La Salle-San Benildo Integrated School Marcos Highway

AMA Computer University, STI Computer Schools

St. Scholastica's Academy - Marikina

Marist School - Marikina

National Christian Life College

Roosevelt Colleges

OLOPS College

National Cottage Industries Technology Center.

Jesus Flock Academy Marikina

Marikina's literature rate is 98%.

Health

Marikina became one of the healtiest city in Asia-Pacific. Marikina provides medical missions and free medical operations in the city. There are numerous hospitals in Marikina, one of the public hospital in Marikina is Amang Rodriguez Medical Center (AMMC). There are also privately owned Marikina Valley Medical Center, just a few blocks away from AMMC. Other private hospitals such as Garcia General Hospital and SDS Medical Center Inc, Immaculate Concepcion Hospital and Medical City Marikina Clinic.

Numerous clinics provides basic health check-ups for Marikeños. The city also offers services such as health centers and the city has also a privileges card for discounted fees and free services like emergency, medical and security services.

Peace and order

Marikina has a clean surroundings, tree-lined streets, hassle-free roadways, walkable sidewalks, parks and playgrounds, a healthy public market, good shopping centers and restaurants, free public elementary, high school and college, squatter-free environment, free-health services, minimun traffic, less pollution and a low crime rate. Marikina established Rescue 161, a hotline number for emergencies within city and a team of paramedics, policemen and firemen will come in less than 5 minutes.

Marikina won several awards and recognitions and now a hall of famer of such awards including Cleanest and Greenest City in Metro Manila and the [[Philippines], Best Police Stations due to effectiveness to resolve and minimized crimes in the city, Best Public Market due to cleanliness and orderliness, Best Public Schools in Metro Manila, Most Effective Bike-Lanes and most of all, Marikeños are the Most Disciplined People in the Philippines.

Tourism

Marikina has its own share of attractions to offer. Sports and recreational facilities are available to its residents and those from nearby towns and cities. Historical landmarks and church, antiquated houses and galleries view to the attention of history and culture buffs. It's also attracts major commercial centers, man-made parks, large structure buildings, and most of them, a traditional shoe-making in the city, the natural river parks and the hospitality of Marikeños.

Economy

Marikina was the biggest manufacturer of quality shoes, and Marikina produced 80% of the shoe production of the Philippines. All locally produced shoes was made in Marikina, from slippers to shoes. Marikina also produced shoes which is made in rubber, wood (bakya) and plastic.

Industries

Marikina is the home to a member of industries, some of which are the biggest and most successful in their fields, and foremost of all, shoe manufacturing, being the best in local craftmanship.

Manufactures

The city manufactures food processing, cigarettes, porcelain and chinawares, confectionery, automobiles and cars, appliances, electronics, crafts like bags, hats and slippers, and foremost of all, shoes.

Commerce and trade

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Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall along Marcos Highway
Public markets in Marikina are often divided into two, the dry goods section and the wet goods section. Commerce in these public markets are in full swing, especially in the early morning. Under the urban renewal program of the city, some of the public markets had been refurbished and given a fresher look, like the "Marikina Public Market" also known as "Marikina Market Mall", or locally called the "Pamilihang Bayan", the biggest and cleanest market in Metro Manila.

Modern shopping malls dot the city especially in the southern portion of Marikina. SM City Marikina, Blue Wave Mall at Marquinton, Sta. Lucia East Grandmall and Robinsons Place Metro East are one of Metro Manila's major shopping and commercial centers, stands along Marcos Highway. The popular commercial center that lies in Marikina is the Riverbanks Center.

For the adventurous shoppers, you may venture beyond the hotel or shopping complex package and combine other interesting destinations for cheap buys such as in Marikina Market Mall. Bargaining is the major part of your shopping experience when you pass by on those area, as it sells goods at rock-bottom prices. Riverbanks Center gives a comfort to the shoppers as it offers air-conditioned mall, but the price of the goods here is still very similar to the goods bought outside. Some of goods are cheap electronic products, toys and other cheap equipments needed into your homes.

Banking

Almost all of the major commercial banks in the Philippines operate a branch in the city. Major banks was operated in the city of more than one branch. At this time, there are 50 banking institutions offer banking services to businesses and residents. Most of these are concentrated in Barangay Sta. Elena, Sto. Niño, Concepcion Uno and Barangka.

Information Technology

Marikina lined up as one of Information Technology hub in Metro Manila and continuously growth of outsourcing and call centers, among them is ICT Groups, an American based, is a global leader in oursourcing customer management and business outsourcing solutions. There are numerous contact centers worldwide with IT-based offices in the Philippines in Makati, Ortigas Center and Riverbanks Center in Marikina City.

Transportation

Currently, elevated light rail systems run through Marikina City. The first station of LRT 2 is Santolan located along Marcos Highway. The station connecting up to Claro M. Recto Avenue in Manila.

Public transportation within the city, like in most of the urban areas in the Philippines, is facilitated mostly using inexpensive jeepneys and buses. Tricycles are used for short distances, while Taxi cabs are used by the upper middle class to navigate any course.

The roads are organized around a set of long narrow and circumferencial roads that radiate and cicle in and around the city.

Utilities and Communications

Marikina's source of electricity is part of the Manila Electric Company or Meralco. Water supply for the city is supplied by the Manila Water Company. Marikina's communication system is powered by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone company, Globe Telecom, Bayan Telecommunications Corporation (BayanTel) and others. Cellular network in the Philippines particularly the metropolitan areas is increasing rapidly together with the low cost of calls and text messaging. Such big companies that control the cellular networks in the Philippines and Marikina itself are Globe Telecom, Smart Communications (PLDT) and Sun Cellular from Digitel. Cable television access is provided by SkyCable, Home Cable and Global Destiny. Internet Digital Subscriber Line or DSL coverage is provided by PLDT, cable internet is serviced by Sky Cable's ZPDee and Global Destiny. Wireless broadband is provided by Globeliness Broadband and Smart Communications. Marikina has its own radio station operated and owned by the city government, DzBF-AM (BF named after Bayani Fernando, the owner of radio station and a former mayor of Marikina and currenly chairman of MMDA), is an AM radio station that provides information, news and events happening in Marikina, and it also provides some entertainment like other commercial AM radio stations.

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Schools in Marikina

Department of Education main building was located in Marikina. Those are some educational institution in Marikina.

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Katipunan Avenue going to Marikina showing numerous exclusive schools and establishments along the road
Primary Public Schools
  • Barangka Elementary School
  • Calumpang Elementary School
  • Concepcion Integrated School
  • Fortune Elementary School
  • H. Bautista Elementary School
  • Industrial Valley Elementary School
  • Leodegario Victorino Elementary School
  • Kapitan Moy Elementary School
  • Marikina Elementary School
  • Nangka Elementary School
  • Parang Elementary School
  • San Roque Elementary School
  • Santo Niño Elementary School
  • SSS Elementary School
  • Tañong Elementary School
Secondary Public Schools
  • Marikina Institute of Science and Technology
  • Marikina Municipal High School
  • Marikina High School Main
  • Marikina High School Annex
  • Marikina Science High School
  • Marikina Science High School Annex
  • Parang High School
  • Sta. Elena High School
  • Tañong High School
  • Valeriano Fugoso Memorial School
Catholic Schools City-Owned Schools
  • MSAT
  • Marikina Polytechnic University
  • Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina
Colleges and Universities

Hospitals in Marikina

Those are major hospitals in Marikina:

Public Hospitals
  • Amang Rodriguez Medical Center
  • Marikina Valley Medical Center
Private Hospitals
  • Garcia General Hospital
  • Immaculate Conception Hospital
  • Medical City Marikina Clinic
  • P. Gonzales Memorial Hospital
  • St. Victoria Hospital
  • St. Vincent Hospital
  • Sta. Monica Hospital
  • SDS Medical Center Inc.

Roads in Marikina

Those are some major roads in Marikina:
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C-5 Access Road in Marikina showing numerous billboards near the boundary of Eastwood City, Libis in Quezon City


National Highway National Roads
  • A. Bonifacio Avenue
  • Bayan-Bayanan Avenue
  • Sumulong Highway
  • J. P. Rizal Street
  • Shoe Avenue
  • A. Tuazon Avenue (Gil Fernando Avenue)
  • Fortune Avenue
  • E.Rodriguez Avenue
  • C5 Access Road
  • General Ordonez Circumferencial Road
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