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Sampaloc is a district of
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,
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. It is referred to as the
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or simply called "''U-Belt''" for numerous colleges and universities are found within the district such as the
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, the oldest extant university in Asia; the
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, the first private nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines; the
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, known for its
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campus and
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site of the Philippines; and the
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, once dubbed as the largest university in Asia in terms of enrollment. The district is bordered by the districts of
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and
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in the south,
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district in the south and east, Santa Cruz district in the west and north, and
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in the northeast. Aside from being the "
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", Sampaloc is also known to Metro Manila and the surrounding provinces for its
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, located in Dimasalang Road, well known as the selling center for
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from all over the Philippines, mainly
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. Sampaloc is also the location of a former colonial mansion, now called Windsor Inn, which is popular among backpackers and budget travelers.
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395 to 636 of the City of Manila would all have belonged to Sampaloc and comprise 241 barangays for the district.Final Results - 2007 Census of Population
However, what are now known as barangays 587-636 became part of
Santa Mesa Santa Mesa is a district in Manila, Philippines. It is surrounded by the Pasig River on the southwestern side, and by the San Juan River on its southern and eastern side. Land borders include the districts of San Miguel to the west and Sampalo ...
when these areas were separated from Sampaloc after Santa Mesa became a separate parish in 1911. Santa Mesa is now a part of the 6th congressional district of Manila, while Sampaloc is the sole district comprising the 4th congressional district of Manila. Many streets in Sampaloc, particularly in the northeast portion divided by España and Lacson Avenues and also street names in neighboring
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, have names that are directly associated with the Philippine national hero
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, either named after the places (e.g. Calamba, Dapitan), real-life people (e.g. Blumentritt), characters from his novels (e.g. Ibarra, Maria Clara) or his pen names (e.g. Laong Laan, Dimasalang).


Etymology

"Sampaloc" or ''"Sampalok"'' is the native
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word for the
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fruit; the place was likely named after tamarind trees that may have been prevalent in the area.


History

The founding of Sampaloc as a town coincided with its establishment as a parish independent of Santa Ana de Sapa in 1613. At the time, it included what is now
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which was separated from it in 1712. Sampaloc would comprise ten barangays ― Bacood, Balic-Balic, Bilarang Hipon, Calubcub, Manggahan, Nagtahan, San Isidro, San Roque, Santa Mesa, and Santol.


Outbreak of the Philippine-American War

Following the
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against Spain and the Treaty of Paris of 1898 which seceded the Philippines to the
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, the subsequent arrival of American colonial troops shortly drew animosity between both American troops and Filipino troops. On the evening of February 4, Private William W. Grayson fired the war's first shots at the corner of Sociego Street and Tomas Arguelles Street. A study done by Ronnie Miravite Casalmir places the event at this corner, not at Sociego-Silencio where they erroneously have the marker.


American colonial era

In 1901, with the chartering of the city of Manila under the American-led
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, where most of Sampaloc, with the exception of barangay Bilarang Hipon, would be absorbed by the city of Manila when its borders were extended outside the walled city now known as
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. The latter barangay would be incorporated into San Francisco del Monte town and later on
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, being divided later into several villages itself under what is now its 4th district. In 1911, Santa Mesa became a separate religious district (parish) out of Sampaloc when the first and oldest parish in the Philippines in honor of its Titular Patron, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was established. However, it remained politically part of Sampaloc.


Contemporary period

In 1996, Ramon Bagatsing Jr., the then-representative of Manila's 4th district, launched a program called the "Sampaloc Experiment", which sought to implement the then-new subject of
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within the district's public schools as a trial program for the rest of the country. In the afternoon of April 28, 2025, chairman Leninsky Bacud of the Ang Bumbero ng Pilipinas partylist (ABP, ) was assassinated by two motorcycle-riding gunmen while he was standing just outside the covered gym of Barangay 435, of which Bacud was a former barangay captain. Even after Bacud was shot, witnesses recounted that the backrider stepped off the motorcycle and continued firing multiple shots at Bacud on the ground even as he was pleading for his life. Bacud had been running as the partylist's second nominee in the
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at the time of the shooting.


Barangays


Education

Education in Sampaloc is handled by the
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. Sampaloc is also home to some universities and colleges part of the
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such as
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, Informatics, Mary Chiles College,
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,
Perpetual Help College of Manila The University of Perpetual Help System is a network of two universities consisting of nine campuses in the Philippines. History Established in 1968 by Dr. Jose de Guzman Tamayo and his wife Dra. Josefina Laperal Tamayo as Perpetual Help Hospita ...
, Philippine College of Health Sciences,
Philippine School of Business Administration The Philippine School of Business Administration is a college located in Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines. The college was established in 1963 in Manila. Its Quezon City campus opened in June 1963. In September 2013, the Quezon City cam ...
,
University of the East The University of the East (), also known as UE, is a private university located in Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1946, business tycoon Lucio Tan acquired the university in 1990. UE was once labeled as the "largest university in Asia" when i ...
,
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, and
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. Sampaloc elementary-public education's Dr. Alejandro Mayoralgo Albert Elementary School along Dapitan Street, Barangay 521, Sampaloc, named after the first Filipino Undersecretary of Public Instruction (b. September 1, 1896) opened on April 8, 2024. The 10-story DDAES has 234 air-conditioned classrooms, a 334 seating capacity gymnasium, 72 comfort rooms, 28 offices, 10 elevators, library, roofdeck, outdoor basketball courts, football field and 364-seat capacity auditorium on the eighth floor.


Transportation

Sampaloc is the hub of major national bus transportation carriers. Among the bus companies in Sampaloc with their terminal are:
Fariñas Transit Company Fariñas Transit Company is one of the major Philippines public transport companies connecting the Luzon provinces to the national capital in Manila. Primarily a passenger coach bus line, the main Manila terminal is in the Sampaloc district of ...
,
GV Florida Transport G.V. Florida Transport, Inc., (stylized ''GV'' FLORIDA) formerly Florida Liner, is a Philippine bus company based in Barangay Matucay, Allacapan, Cagayan. Established in 1970's by Virgilio Florida, Sr., the company operates buses to Northern ...
,
Victory Liner Victory Liner, Inc. (VLI) is a bus company in the Philippines that was established in 1945 by José Hernandez, is recognized as one of the primary providers of bus transportation in the Philippines, servicing key locations across Luzon. Initial ...
,
Partas Partas Transportation Co., Inc. is a bus transportation company in the Philippines. It operates a 24/7 service for passengers and freight (known as "waybills") between Metro Manila and northern Luzon (the Ilocos Region and Cagayan Valley), with ...
, Maria De Leon, RCJ Trans, RCJ Lines,
Five Star Bus Company Pangasinan Five Star Bus Company, Inc., or simply known as Five Star, is one of the largest bus companies in the Philippines. It serves routes mainly to the provinces of Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Isabela and Ca ...
, Northern Luzon Bus Line and Dalin liner and other southern Luzon buses. Sampaloc is served by two
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stations: Laon Laan and España station. It is also served by the
Legarda station Legarda station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 2 (LRT-2) system in Sampaloc, Manila. It is named after Legarda Street, where the station sits above it. The street in turn is named after Benito Legarda, a F ...
of the
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to the south. Main thoroughfares in Sampaloc are S.H. Loyola (formerly Lepanto), Vicente Cruz, M. De La Fuente, P. Florentino, Blumentritt, Aurora Boulevard, Dapitan, Laon Laan, Dimasalang, Maria Clara, Maceda, Padre Campa, Padre Noval, Tomas Earnshaw (Bustillos),
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, Gastambide,
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, Lerma, Nicanor Reyes (Morayta),
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and
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. The elevated
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also cuts through Sampaloc with two exits in the district at España and Magsaysay.


Notable people

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Arnel Pineda Arnel Campaner Pineda (born September 5, 1967) is a Filipino singer and songwriter. He came to prominence in the Philippines during the 1980s and internationally in 2007 as the lead singer of the American rock band Journey. Early life Arnel ...
* Juan Abad *
Mon Confiado Ramon Veroy Confiado (born March 19, 1968), professionally known as Mon Confiado, is a Filipino character actor, stage (theatre), theater actor and businessman who has appeared in both mainstream and independent films. He is the son of late vet ...
*
Pilita Corrales Pilar Garrido Corrales (August 22, 1937 – April 12, 2025), better known as Pilita Corrales, was a Filipino singer, actress and comedian. She was known for her distinctive backbend when singing and was popularly referred to as the "Greatest s ...
*
Tirso Cruz III Tirso Silvano Cruz III (; born April 1, 1952) is a Filipino actor, comedian, and singer. He was the Chairperson of the Film Development Council of the Philippines after one year and seven months for personal reasons. Regarded as a "matinee ido ...
*
Lexi Gonzales Alexandra "Lexi" Dominique Houghton Gonzales (; born February 23, 2000) is a Filipino actress. She is notable for her participations in reality shows such as '' StarStruck'' and ''Running Man Philippines ''Running Man Philippines'' is a Ph ...
* Mon Gualvez *
Angeline Quinto Angeline Quinto (born November 26, 1989) is a Filipino singer, actress, and television personality. Known for her vocal range and soulful singing style, Quinto's music has garnered critical praise for its lyrical content and themes of love, h ...
*
Mikee Quintos Mikaela Marie Javier Quintos (born December 18, 1997), known professionally as Mikee Quintos, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Lira in '' Encantadia''. Life and career Quintos was born in Manila, Philippine ...
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Tuesday Vargas Marizel Sarangelo-Placido (born November 9, 1980), known professionally as Tuesday Vargas, is a Filipino actress, singer, comedian and a resident judge of TV5's ''Talentadong Pinoy''. Personal life Born as Marizel Sarangelo-Placido on Novemb ...
* Sam Verzosa *
Mitoy Yonting Michael Yonting (born January 5, 1970), more popularly known by his screen name Mitoy Yonting, is a Filipino singer, comedian, actor, and lead vocalist for The Draybers. Yonting rose to fame after winning the first season of ''The Voice of t ...
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Richard Gomez Richard Frank Icasiano Gomez (; born April 7, 1966) is a Filipino actor, TV host, politician, and épée Fencing, fencer. He has been serving as the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Representative of Leyte's 4th congressional di ...
*
Jamie Rivera Mary Jane Cruz-Mendoza (; born August 29, 1966), known professionally as Jamie Rivera (), is a pop singer from the Philippines and also known as the Inspirational Diva. Since her post-EDSA Revolution debut album ''Hey It's Me'', Rivera has had ...
* Joet Garcia


See also

* Hugh Wilson Hall *
University Belt The University Belt is a '' de facto'' subdistrict in Manila, Philippines, referring to an area with a significant concentration of major colleges and universities in the city. The districts of Quiapo, Sampaloc, and San Miguel are tradition ...


References

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