BARANGAY PROFILE
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Name of Barangay |
: CANDAVID |
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Distance from Poblacion
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: 7 kilometers |
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Total Land Area |
: 280. 89 Hectares |
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Total Population |
: 581 |
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Number of Household |
: 111 |
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Number of Schools ( Public ) |
: 1 |
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Length of Barangay Roads |
: 0. 9 Kilometers |
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Source of Potable Water
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: Spring |
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Major Agricultural Product |
: Banana |
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Major Source of Livelihood |
: Basket and Mat Waving / Farming |
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Number of BHW's |
: 3 |
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Number of Day Care Centers |
: 1 |
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
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Barangay Captain
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: Nestorio Angelia |
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Barangay Kagawads |
: Metodio Barbarona |
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: Braulio Angelia |
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: Macaria Repogio |
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: Ma. Evangeline Angelia |
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: Melitona Repogio |
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: Julio L. Barace, Jr. |
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: Peregrina Crodua |
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: Taciano Almerol |
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SK Chairman |
: Nestor Angelia |
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Barangay Treasurer |
: Rodrigo Repogio |
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Barangay Secretary |
: Nicasio Napallacan |
LEGEND
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CANDAVID ( 1912 ) - The name Candavid, originated from the
phrase " Kang David ". There was once a very wealthy
native named David who owned most of the valley and hills in this
place, planted with baliw, corn, coconut and root crops. His agricultural
income at that time was considerably abundant because of his pet,
a very big snake serving as watcher of his farm. Nobody would dare
to steal his crops.
David was known far and wide for his generosity. He shared his fortune
to his neighbors and friends. Through the years, the word " Kang
David " was changed to "Candavid", along with
the passing of the great man David, the unforgettable hero of the
natives.
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