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BARANGAY PROFILE
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Name of Barangay |
: TORIL |
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Distance from Poblacion
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: 7 kilometers |
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Total Land Area |
: 201. 32 Hectares |
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Total Population |
: 403 |
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Number of Household |
: 94 |
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Number of Schools ( Public ) |
: 1 |
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Length of Barangay Roads |
: 6. 3 Kilometers |
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Source of Potable Water
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: Spring / Artesian, Deep Well |
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Major Agricultural Product |
: Rice, Coconut |
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Major Source of Livelihood |
: Farming |
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Number of BHW's |
: 3 |
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Number of Day Care Centers |
: 0 |
BARANGAY OFFICIALS
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Barangay Captain
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: TPedro Madaje, Jr. |
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Barangay Kagawads |
: Aniceto Resabal |
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: Nemesia Padillo |
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: Emiliano Anaviso |
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: Casiano Madaje |
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: Nelson Borcelas |
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: Susano Laranjo |
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: Crispin Moncano |
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SK Chairman |
: Grazelle Resabal |
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Barangay Treasurer |
: Felipa Paderog |
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Barangay Secretary |
: Nora Barbanida |
LEGEND
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TORIL ( 1960 ) - There used to be a cluster of bamboo
grass planted in a circular formation where the catholic chapel of
Toril now stands. These plants served as the shelter of farm animals
such as cows and carabaos. The residents used this place to pasture
and graze their working animals. They called this place as "
toril " which means in the vernacular as a safe place
where animals are kept. From then on, the name Toril was adopted as
the name of this barangay.
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