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Santo Tomas, Pampanga

Santo Tomas
Municipality
Santo Tomas Municipal Town Hall
Santo Tomas Municipal Town Hall
Official seal of Santo Tomas
Seal
Map of Pampanga showing the location of Santo Tomas
Map of Pampanga showing the location of Santo Tomas
Santo Tomas is located in Philippines
Santo Tomas
Santo Tomas
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°58′N 120°43′E / 14.967°N 120.717°E / 14.967; 120.717Coordinates: 14°58′N 120°43′E / 14.967°N 120.717°E / 14.967; 120.717
Country Philippines
Region Central Luzon (Region III)
Province Pampanga
District 4th District
Founded 1792
Reinaugurated 1952
Barangays 7
Government
 • Mayor Joselito F. Naguit ()
Area
 • Total 21.30 km2 (8.22 sq mi)
Population (2010)
 • Total 38,062
 • Density 1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 2020
IDD:area code +63 (0)45
Income class 4th class
Website stotomaspampanga.com

Santo Tomas is a fourth class municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 38,062 people. As the youngest and smallest Pampanga town, Santo Tomas has a total land area of 1,467 hectares. It is a mainly agricultural and fishing community; industry includes casket manufacture, ceramics, and carpentry.

The town's name is derived from Baliwag ("tardy" in Spanish) a reference to local habit of arriving late for Mass. Baliwag, whose original name was Santo Tomas, had its Patron, St. Thomas the Apostle. He is also called Doubting Thomas or Didymus (meaning "twin," as does "Thomas" in Aramaic) and was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. The Patronal Feast is celebrated yearly on the 21st of December from the town's original founding date of 1792.

On September 15, 1792, Santo Tomas was severed from its parent Minalin, Pampanga. On May 4, 1899, the town was under the U.S. Force's administration. On January 2, 1905, it was ceded to San Fernando, Pampanga until 1905. On October 12, 1951, Executive Order No. 476 (issued by Elpidio Quirino) created Santo Tomas and its five barrios of San Matias, San Vicente, San Bartolome, Sto. Rosario and Poblacion with the seat of government at barrio San Vicente.

On January 11, 1952, the municipality of Sto. Tomas was re-inaugurated. The first municipal hall was temporarily at the house of late Mayor Patricio Gomez, the first municipal mayor.

In 1955, RA 1250, the San Matias seat was transferred to Poblacion. Presidential Decree No. 1441 was issued by President Ferdinand E. Marcos on June 11, 1978, transferring the seat of municipal government from Poblacion to Barangay San Vicente.


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