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BARANGAY PROFILE
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Name of Barangay |
: JANDIG |
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Distance from Poblacion
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: 1.5 kilometers |
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Total Land Area |
: 233.86 Hectares |
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Total Population |
: 796 |
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Number of Household |
: 158 |
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Number of Schools ( Public ) |
: 1 |
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Length of Barangay Roads |
: 5. 886 Kilometers |
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Source of Potable Water
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: Maribojoc Waterworks System and Spring
/ Deep Well |
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Major Agricultural Product |
: Banana |
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Major Source of Livelihood |
: Copra and Mat Waving |
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Number of BHW's |
: 4 |
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Number of Day Care Centers |
: 1 |
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
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Barangay Captain
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: Sabino Albelda |
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Barangay Kagawads |
: Proculo Tabancura, Jr. |
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: Eulogio Bagarinao |
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: Asteria Arocha |
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: Calixtrato Solatar |
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: Brigido Panoga, Jr. |
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: Sergio Mulmisa |
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: Margarita Asedilla |
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SK Chairman |
: Janice Panoga |
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Barangay Treasurer |
: Cesaria Baysa |
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Barangay Secretary |
: Natividad Medina |
LEGEND
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JANDIG ( 1903 ) - There are several versions how barangay
Jandig got its name.
A simple version, as told by the oldest living folks, is that the
place is named to the pattern of its topography. The place is hilly.
There are hills that form part of the mountain ranges of Maribojoc.
These hills seem to lean on the big sloping mountains. Jandig is deribed
from the Visayan word " handay " which means sloping
and also from the word " sandig " which means leaning.
Geographically the place is likely leaning to sloping big mountains.
From the two Visayan words "handay " and "sandig
", Jandig was given its name.
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