BARANGAY PROFILE
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Name of Barangay |
ANISLAG |
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Distance from Poblacion
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: 1 kilometer |
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Total Land Area |
: 70.83 Hectares |
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Total Population |
: 854 |
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Number of Household |
: 145 |
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Number of Schools ( Public ) |
: 1 |
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Length of Barangay Roads |
: 80 Kilometers |
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Source of Potable Water
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: Maribojoc Waterworks System |
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Major Agricultural Product |
: Cassava |
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Major Source of Livelihood |
: Fishing |
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Number of BHW's |
: 2 |
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Number of Day Care Centers |
: 1 |
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
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Barangay Captain
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: Apolinar Dumandan, Sr. |
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Barangay Kagawads |
: Samuel Alderite |
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: Cristita Busalla |
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: Eduardo Bañocia |
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: Warlito Morgia |
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: Ernesto Moscosa |
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: Eulando Redillas |
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: Artemio Campos |
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SK Chairman |
: Van Lemuel Alderite |
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Barangay Treasurer |
: Virginia Echavez |
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Barangay Secretary |
: Severa Sumaya |
LEGEND
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ANISLAG ( 1919 ) - In the early part of the 18th century,
Anislag was one of the sitios of barangay Lincod. In this sitio, particularly
at the junction of the main highway and the road leading to the barangay
of Punsod, grew a big tree called "Anislag " It has fine
leaves and with thick bark. It was the only tree of its kind that
thribed in the entire barrio of Lincod, Thus the name of barangay
Anislag originated.
With the increase in population of barangay Anislag, its sitio Opong
was separated and created into a barangay in the year 1972 named as
San Vicente.
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