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BARANGAY

BENSICAN

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BARANGAY BENSICAN

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Long ago, this barangay was part of barangays in the mountainside San Isidro. Due to

increasing population and increase in the income of people as a resolution was passed that the

northern portion of San Isidro will be separated to become of another barangay. Through the

willfull prayers of the inhabitants and leaders their wish or proposal was blessed and Bensican was

announced to become a new barangay.

Bensican got its name of the community from a deep and winding creek which is the source

of irrigation and where the spring development is located at the mountainous place north and

eastern part of this barangay. This runs through the residential areas of Bensican down to the

sabangan river. Leaders that time was headed by Don Primitivo Laureta, a native of this barangay.

The inhabitants was pretty much engaged in planting tobacco, corn and vegetable, but the

prime source of income was farming.

Bensican was bounded on the north by barangay salpad, on the south by barangay san

isidro, on the west by barangay malilion and on the east by barangay dalumpinas.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Bensican (Rural)

Income : P 104,557.32

Boundaries :

North :Brgy. Fianza South :Brgy. San Isidro

East :Brgy. Dalumpinas West :Brgy. Salpad

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 5 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Grazing/Pasture Land 118.076

Agricultural Land 152.351

Sabangan River 1.664

Residential 14.575

Institutional 0.001

Special Uses 0.197

Creeks 2.031

Road Networks 0.697

Total Land Area 289.593

Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam,

Umingan Sandy Loam

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SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 660

Projected Pop. (2014) 678

Annual Growth Rate 1.89

Pop. Density 2

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 153

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 51:50

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church UCCP UECDFI

Brgy. Cemetery 1

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level II

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

DITOL, ROLANDO, MENCERO

SBM 1

MENCERO, CARMENCITA, CEREZO

SBM 2

PUNZALAN, MARILOU, PADILLA

SBM 3

FRAMIL II, CAMILO, NICART

SBM 4

CAMBE,DEXTER, ORENCIA

SBM 5

MENCERO, VICTOR, MARZO

SBM 6

LAMPA, LEMUEL, PADILLA

SBM 7

RAMOS, DONATO, MINA

Barangay Secretary

ORTIGUERO,TERESITA U.

Barangay Treasurer

PEREZ, WILMA

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BARANGAY

CABULOAN

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BARANGAY CABULOAN

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Cabuloan was formerly a sitio of Barrio Sto. Tomas before the 60’s. The PACD creation of

barangays in the countrysides made local leaders respond to the call of the times that cabuloan

became a distinct and a separate barangay. It is one of the barangays which comprises the 5-C

barangays of the Sto. Tomas Centro. It is bounded on the south by the Sabangan River and Brgy.

San Rafael Centro, Sitio Casapangan; on the east by Brgy.Camangaan; on the north by

Brgy.Sto.Tomas and on the west by the Agno River.

According to old folks, Cabuloan got its name from the root word “bulo” which in Pangasinan

language refers to a species of bamboo. Thus, the word Cabuloan means the place where the

“bulo” is generally found. The bulo is a special kind of bamboo but unlike “kawayan”, it does not

grow everywhere. It is highly useful not only as a housing material but as a handicraft material like

in basket making sawali and bilao because of the thinness. Due to the abundance of bulo growing

at the place, the people named the place Cabuloan. Up to the present, bulo is still predominantly

growing in Cabuloan.

Endowed with a shallow water table, water simply ozze out as springs from the ground even

on hot summer months in cabuloan. This had made agriculture and fishpond raising very

productive to local folks. Similarly blessed by nature with rich and fertile soil, good irrigation and

hardworking people, farming had become the primary source of income of the inhabitants. Other

sources of income are fishing, fishpond raising, pottery making, livestock raising and bamboo craft.

Its main farm produce are palay, corn, and vegetables.

Some local leaders became prominent leader of the municipality like former councilors Don

Cecilio Doton and Don Florentino Lampa. The latter is the father of incumbent Councilor Filipina T.

Lampa, whom like his father is a native of Brgy. Cabuloan.Prominent families of Brgy. Cabuloan are

the Doton, Arquero, Lampa, Rodrigo and Seriosa among others.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Cabuloan (Rural)

Income : P 86,249.95

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Camangaan South : Brgy. San Rafael Centro

East : Brgy. San Rafael West West : Brgy. Sto. Tomas

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 5.5 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 82.298

Sabangan River 6.603

Residential 15.983

Fisheries 0.020

Cannals 0.322

Road Networks 0.484

Total Land Area 105.709

Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 932

Projected Pop. (2014) 958

Annual Growth Rate 5.75

Pop. Density 9

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 207

Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 91:100

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Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church Catholic Iglesia ni Cristo

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

PASCUA, ALEXANDER, MARCELO

SBM 1

CABACUNGAN, STEVE, RODRIGO

SBM 2

DOTON, DENNIS, TALINGA

SBM 3

ARQUERO, DARWIN, DOTON

SBM 4

DOTON, PRESTO, AGMATA

SBM 5

DOTON, JUANITO, PEREZ

SBM 6

RODRIGO, DIOSDADO, SERQUIÑA

SBM 7

PARAGUAS, SATURNINO, CASER

Barangay Secretary

DOTON , MARY FE A.

Barangay Treasurer

QUEJADA, FERMINA R.

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BARANGAY

CALANUTIAN

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BARANGAY CALANUTIAN

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Calanutian is the only island barangay of San Nicolas situated west of the town some 8

kilometers away and isolated by Agno River that provide most of the water supplies needed to

irrigate the ricelands in Eastern pangasinan.

Just like most of the barangays in San Nicolas, Calanutian was inhabited by settlers from

Ilocos Sur and La Union. It was a part of Barrio Sto. Tomas that encompassed Cabuloan,

Camanggaan and Centro and Camindoroan. Prominent among the migrants were the Aquino,

Cabonitalla, Ortiguero and the Lucas clans.

The place was grown by thick forest, one of which was the “lanuti” which was found

everywhere and even in river banks. Agno river then was blessed with crystal clear water teeming

with delicious fish of many kinds. Picnickers frolicked on its white sands during summertime and

sought shelter under the shades of robust lanuti trees.

The lanuti rivers became popular that soon people from far and wide called the place

“calanutian” or a place where the lanuti trees were in great abundance.

A flash flood in the 70s caused by a strong typhoon swept away the big parcel of lands in

this barangay. Because of this, they decided to settle in a vast ricelands across the Agno River near

Sitio Pugo of Barangay. San Felipe West, They now called the place Villa Jose in honor of former

Barangay Captain Jose Paragas, who served the Barangay for more than a decade before he died.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Calanutian (Rural)

Income : P (14,843.57)

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. San Felipe West South : Brgy. San Rafael West

East : Brgys. Camindoroan, West : Mun. San Manuel Pang.

Sto. Tomas, Cabuloan, Cabuloan

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 5 km

Road Type : Earth

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 69.408

Agno River 81.597

Residential (Resettlement at Brgy. San Felipe West) (7.12)

Cannals 0.050

Total Land Area 151.056

Major River : Agno River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

Pangasinan River Sand

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 485

Projected Pop. (2014) 498

Annual Growth Rate 0.42

Pop. Density 3

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 118

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 97:100

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Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production palay

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

LUCAS, Ricardo Aquijo

SBM 1

LUCAS, MARIVIL, GANTE

SBM 2

LUCAS, REYNOLD, MONTEMAYOR

SBM 3

AQUIJO, MARCOS, SUBIDO

SBM 4

RETONDA, ALFONSO, CANTERO

SBM 5

CABONITALLA, JHONNY, ORTIGUERO

SBM 6

SACULLES, PREBERTO, CACAYAN

SBM 7

DOTON, ROLDAN, DACOCO

Barangay Secretary

AQUIJO,MARIO L.

Barangay Treasurer

BIBAT, BEATRIZ V.

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BARANGAY

CAMANGAAN

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BARANGAY CAMANGAAN

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Barangay Camanggaan was formerly a sitio of Barangay Sto. Tomas before the 70s. Early

settlers in the place came from Dingras, Sarrat and Piddig, Ilocos Norte in the later part of the 19th

century. These adventurous Ilokanos were led by Bolinao, Evangelista, Paraguas, Luzano, Mariano

and other families who established their homes with farming as the primary source of their

livelihood.

The place was blessed with thick forest trees and other fruit-bearing trees like mangoes or

mangga in the local dialect. Every backyard has mango fruit bearing trees. People from adjacent

barangays called the place as “Camanggaan” because of the abundance of mango trees in the

locality.

The first members of the barangay council included the following: Cresencia Bibat, Brgy.

Captain Celedonio Balno, Bonifacio Vicente, Isabelo Pascua, Armenio Pascua, Tomas Valdez and

Avelino Ubatto, councilmen.

Other source of income are livestock raising, gold panning, and overseas employment. A

tourist spot is the San Sebastian Dam in the Sabangan River, which attracts picnickers.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Camangaan (Rural)

Income : P 102,343.20

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Malilion South : Brgy. Cabuloan

East : Brgy. Lungao West : Brgy. Sto. Tomas

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 5 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 72.071

Sabangan River 3.632

Residential 11.895

Fisheries 0.075

Cannals 0.208

Road Networks 1.342

Total Land Area 89.224

Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 581

Projected Pop. (2014) 597

Annual Growth Rate -1.07

Pop. Density 7

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 122

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Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 53:50

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church Iglesia ni Cristo

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay DOTON, HERMINIGILDO, DOTIMAS

SBM 1

MARIANO, APOLINARIO, CASER

SBM 2

CORPUZ, ERNESTO, CAYABYAB

SBM 3

PASCUA, JIMMY, MALIGSAY

SBM 4

SIKAT, ARMANDO, LAYCO

SBM 5

DOTON, HERMOGENES, GANTE

SBM 6

BAWANAN, ELMER, SERMONIA

SBM 7

TOLENTINO, NICOLAS, DOTON

Barangay Secretary SERMONIA, AVELINO S.

Barangay Treasurer AGBANLOG, DIONISIO S.

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BARANGAY

CAMINDOROAN

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BARANGAY CAMINDOROAN

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Camindoroan is a barangay west of poblacion sprawled along the Agno River in the western

side. Most of the people, are hardworking farmers, pottery makers and regular employees of both

public and private enterprises.

The name of the barangay was taken from the name of Lakay or Ka Mindoro, a brave and

hardworking peasant from Dingras, Ilocos Norte, who, with a handful of relatives, friends and

neighbors, migrated to the westernside of San Nicolas. His primordial purpose in coming to San

Nicolas was to evade the Spanish authorities who got mad of his apathy and defiance to subject

himself to the Spanish authorities in the Ilocos during the first decade of 19th century.

Ka Mindoro and his men found refuge in the swampy portion of the barangay. People later

called the place Camindoroan in his honor.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Camindoroan (Rural)

Income : P 33,609.96

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. San Felipe West South : Brgy. Sto. Tomas

East : Brgy. Malilion West : Brgy. Calanutian

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 4.75 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 179.025

Residential 13.499

Fisheries 0.055

Cannals 0.432

Road Networks 1.225

Total Land Area 194.237

Major River : _________

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 532

Projected Pop. (2014) 547

Annual Growth Rate -0.62

Pop. Density 3

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 119

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 49:50

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Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building 1

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

LAMPA, NARCISO, LUCAS

SBM 1

LAMPA, VICTORIANO, LUCAS

SBM 2

GABRIEL, RONALDO, VALDEZ

SBM 3

SERNANDE, NIXON, MARTINES

SBM 4

LAMPA, JOHNNY, LOPEZ

SBM 5

FERRER, RICARDO, PASCUA

SBM 6

RODRIGO, FAUSTINO, LOPEZ

SBM 7

DULAY, ZOSIMO, GULLA

Barangay Secretary

SERQUIÑA,MARICEL G.

Barangay Treasurer

SANTOS, TEOFILO Sr. C.

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BARANGAY

DALUMPINAS

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BARANGAY DALUMPINAS

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

In 1916, one of the early settlers of the land, identified as Dionisio Ortiguero, named the

area as Dalumpinas. The named was derived from a big, flat rock commonly called by early settlers

as “Dinalumpinas a Bato” which was found at the mouth of the Dagdaguen Creek. The first

Teniente del Barrio was Vicente Fernandez and the second was Eliseo Martinez.

Before World War II brokeout, Dalumpinas was a sitio of Barrio of San Antonio. However,

because of its increasing annual population rate, the late Eliseo Martinez, Personally initiated the

passing of a resolution by the Municipal Council in 1962, Sition Dalumpinas was created and

converted into a barrio.

In 1938, a primary class was established under Mr. Manuel Pacla and later on, additional

two (2) other classes was opened under Mr. Manuel Rodrigo, Sr. in 1952, a complete elementary

school was established and intermediate class was held in the Gabaldon building with Mr. Eduardo

Navarro and Julian P. Martinez as the first intermediate school teacher and school principal,

respectively.

Several of its inhabitants are currently employed as OCW’s in the middle east, Europe, Hong

Kong and Asia countries and actively extending assistance in barangay projects.

Barangay Dalumpinas is one of the biggest barangay among the thirty three (33) barangay

of San Nicolas. It is situated at the foot of the Caraballo Mountain and more of less six (6)

kilometers away from the town proper. It is among the eighteen (18) barangays located in the east

by Brgy. San Isidro, and in the north by the Caraballo Mountain. It is divided into four (4) purok,

namely: Purok Minong (Eastern Dalumpinas) with a total population of 497 and 102 households;

Purok Santos (Central Dalumpinas) with a total population of 201 and 45 households; Purok Pablo

(Centro) with a toatal population of 193 and 47 households; Purok Prudencio with a total

population of 246 and 42 households.

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Barangay has an estimated total land area of more or less 250 hectares of with 200

hectares is considered as agricultural land; 20 hectares is classified as residential lands; and the

remaining 30 hectares as rolling hills planted with varieties of trees and fruit bearing trees like

mangoes, kasuy and others. The principal farm has an approximate annual farm

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Dalumpinas (Rural)

Income : P 178,420.19

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Bensican South : Brgy. Salingcob

East : Brgy. Fianza West : Brgy. San Isidro

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 7 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Grazing/Pasture Land 81.297

Agricultural Land 401.867

Residential 24.710

Institutional 0.254

Special Uses 0.071

Cannals 1.010

Road Networks 1.760

Total Land Area 510.970

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Major River : _________

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

Annam Clay Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 1,439

Projected Pop. (2014) 1,479

Annual Growth Rate 0.87

Pop. Density 3

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 356

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 21:20

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School 1

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building 1

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church UCCP UECDFI

Brgy. Cemetery 1

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle, jeep

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level II, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

SUYAT, DWIGHT, PADILLA

SBM 1

FABRO, MAGDALENA, MARTINEZ

SBM 2

MENDOZA, JUANITO, SUYAT

SBM 3

ORTIZ, RUBEN, ORTIGUERO

SBM 4

GULLA, MYRA, VICTORINA

SBM 5

GULLA, FRANCISCO, JR., SERQUIÑA

SBM 6

QUIMO, DOMINADOR, DIVINA

SBM 7

ORTIZ, PERFECTO, JORNADAL

Barangay Secretary

MARTINES, FREDELIO P.

Barangay Treasurer

ADORA, ALBERTO A.

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BARANGAY

FIANZA

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BARANGAY FIANZA

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Fianza is the second remotest and mountainous barangay of the municipality situated in the

ranges of the Caraballo Mountains. It is bounded on the north by itogon, Benguet; on the south by

Brgy. Sta. Maria East; on the east by Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya; and Brgy.Malico; and on the west by

Brgys.Salingcob and Dalumpinas. It is in Brgy. Fianza that the Ambayoan River gains its first entry

to the municipality as the river originated in the Mountain Province near the source of Ambuklao

River.

Fianza was formerly a sitio of Barrio San Antonio before the 60’s. Due to the PACD creation

of barangays to foster development in the countryside, it transformed the said barrio into two

separate and distinct barangays. At present, nine sitio comprises the barangay, namely: Sitio

Puyao, Baracbac, Pastoran, Sapinit, Andalasi, Bangar, Mayandot, Padaraw and kulangew. Sitios

Pastoran and Sapinit are considered the center of the barangay, being the most populous areas

and most productive in terms of farm productions. Sitio Sapinit is about 9 kms. Away from the

town proper.

Fianza got is name from the richest and most influential person who had settled in the

barangay. After retiring as the first mayor of Itogon, Benguet, he owned vast tracts of lands, a

cattle ranch and was said that his guests were served to eat on golden plates with golden spoons

and forks. Because of his richness, generosity and power, people simply referred the place as

Fianza. Henceforth, the locality became barangay Fianza in honor of Mayor Mariano Fianza.

Fianza’s first settlers originated mostly from nearby Itogon and Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya.

Aside from the few who came from Dalumpinas and San Antonio of San Nicolas. The first Teniente

del Barrio was Emilio Marticio. Most of the inhabitants belong to the ethno linguistic groups of

Ibaloi, Iwak and Kalanguya tribes who all speak ilokano as their second dialect. Because of its

topography, farm products are mostly upland crops like camote, gabi and ginger aside from palay

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and corn cultivated in small flat lands beside the Ambayoan river in Sitio Pastoran and Sapinit.

Fishing is their secondary source of income along with tree planting, firewood production and cattle

grazing.

Fianza is accessible ony by land transportation of the high, four-wheel drive types during

dry season as the roadline being used from sitio Puyao to Sitio Sapinit is the winding Ambayoan

River itself. On the rainy days, people has to travel on foot via treacherous mountain trails from

Puyao to Sapinit which is about 5 kms. In distance.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Fianza (Rural)

Income : P 132,975.99

Boundaries :

North : Province of Benguet and Nueva Vizcaya South : Brgy. Salingcob

East : Brgy. Malico West : Brgys. San Felipe East,

Salpad, Bensican

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 8 km

Road Type : Earth Trail

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Protection Forest 3712.283

Production Forest 1887.228

Grazing/Pasture Land 414.969

Agricultural Land 0.973

Sabangan River 12.475

Ambayoan River 188.848

Residential 13.154

Creeks 27.656

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Road Networks 0.571

Total Land Area 6,258.156 Major River : Ambayoan River, Sabangan River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 851

Projected Pop. (2014) 874

Annual Growth Rate 5.20

Pop. Density 0

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 141

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 5:4

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 2

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church UCCP UECDFI

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable, rootcrops

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation weapon type truck

Telecommunications smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification kerosene, battery

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level II

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

BALCITA, MARLYN, ORTIGUERO

SBM 1

ALAP, HERCULES, CUABAN

SBM 2

LAGUITAO, LACSON, CABSON

SBM 3

NASTOR, VIOLETA, LADIA

SBM 4

NAZ, TOMAS, LAZARTE

SBM 5

AYANG, HERMINIGILDO, TUGOPEN

SBM 6

MACAYAN, DOMINADOR, ORTIGUERO

SBM 7

AYANG, ARTEMIO, TOGUPEN

Barangay Secretary

DACOSCOS, NENITA U.

Barangay Treasurer

ALAP, CLARITA B.

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BARANGAY

LUNGAO

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BARANGAY LUNGAO

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Lungao was formerly a sitio of barrio San Antonio along with Salingcob and Dalumpinas.

Due to the increase in population and the PACD creation of barangays in the 60’s, it was converted

as a separate barangay. Lungao is bounded on the north by Brgy. Dalumpinas, on the south by

Ambayaoan River.Salingcob; and on the west by Brgy.Camanggaan. It has an approximate land

area of 900 hectares.

It remained a mystery on how the barnagay acquired the name Lungao. No historical data

could be found. Even the elders in the barangay has no story to tell on how it derived its name.

Before the 70’s, Lungao was already a progressive and a thickly populated community. It

shared the same San Antonio Elementary School with Salingcob. The San Antonio Barangay High

School in the same campus was the first public school established in the municipality and founded

by the late Mr. Edilberto Tamondong. Lungao became a virtual model farm, demo farm and

experimental farm rolled in to one due to the pioneering agricultural ventures of Mr. Edilberto

Tamondong, Don Gaudencio Marciano and Mr. Andres Lopez. They made Lungao a top vegetable

producer and made San Nicolas rose from rural obscurity to regional prominence by being dubbed

as the “Vegetable Basket of Eastern Pangasinan.”

In 1976, super typhoon “Didang” devastated San Nicolas by giving the biggest flood ever

recorded in the history of our town. The Ambayaoan River overflowed and totally washed out the

residential area of San Antonio. The entire school campus was totally washed away so were the

dwellings of Lungao and Salingcob and the people were forced to evacuate. The community was in

total disarray. Some residents fled to higher grounds for safety in Brgy. Salingcob “Little Baguio”.

Others who could not simply leave their farms had stayed behind in the place now called

“Nagpanawan”- Presently a sitio of Salingcob. White most of Lungao residents simply settled

inward away from the Ambayaoan River, Brgy. Capt. Pedro Sulio was instrumental in the

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construction of a new roadline from the Provincial road going to the barnagay as all of the

barangay roads were washed out by the flood. This road is now usually called Lungao Road which

interconnects the barangay to the town proper and a major route to Barangay Salingcob and

Dalumpinas.

Lungao has now recovered from the 1976 flood and greatly improved and progressed as a

barangay. Yet, it is now only a few meters away from the unprotected riverbank that every rainy

season brings back the memories of the great 1976 flood to the people.

With steady supply of water from Ambayaoan, and blessed with rich fertile and sturdy

industrious people, Lungao is still a booming agricultural community. Farming is the primary source

of income with palay, corn and vegetable as the main farm produce. Livestock raising and overseas

employment as secondary source of income.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Lungao (Rural)

Income : P 181,455.22

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Dalumpinas South : Brgy. San Rafael East

East : Brgy. Salingcob West : Brgy. Camangaan

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 2.5 km

Road Type : Asphalt, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

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Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 151.906

Quarry 46.219

Residential 9.713

Institutional 0.030

Cannals 0.488

Road Networks 1.818

Total Land Area 210.174

Major River : Ambayoan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 585

Projected Pop. (2014) 601

Annual Growth Rate -2.23

Pop. Density 3

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 143

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 99:100

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

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ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle, jeep

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level II

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay LAMARCA, VIRGILIO, LAZO

SBM 1

GONZALES,VERONICA, ELEGADO

SBM 2

JAVINAR, JERRY, FABIONAR

SBM 3

ROSENDO, RANDY, LAZO

SBM 4

CASER, ENRY, CATUIZA

SBM 5

ORANI, ERWIN, POLICARPIO

SBM 6

ORFANO, RALPH, SERIOSA

SBM 7

FABIONAR, QUIRICO, JR., SULIO

Barangay Secretary FABIONAR, HELEN GRCE S.

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Barangay Treasurer FABIONAR, YOLANDA B.

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BARANGAY

MALILION

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BARANGAY MALILION

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Camindoroan is a barangay west of poblacion sprawled along the Agno River in the western

side. Most of the people, are hardworking farmers, pottery makers and regular employees of both

public and private enterprises.

The name of the barangay was taken from the name of Lakay or Ka Mindoro, a brave and

hardworking peasant from Dingras, Ilocos Norte, who, with a handful of relatives, friends and

neighbors, migrated to the westernside of San Nicolas. His primordial purpose in coming to San

Nicolas was to evade the Spanish authorities who got mad of his apathy and defiance to subject

himself to the Spanish authorities in the Ilocos during the first decade of 19th century.

Ka Mindoro and his men found refuge in the swampy portion of the barangay. People later

called the place Camindoroan in his honor.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Malilion (Rural)

Income : P 47,221.28

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Salpad South : Brgy. Camangaan

East : Brgys. San Isidro, Bensican West : Brgys. Camindoroan, Sto. Tomas

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 3.5 km

Road Type : Asphalt, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 169.772

Sabangan River 2.175

Residential 15.515

Institutional 1.266

Fisheries 0.282

Cannals 0.452

Creeks 0.002

Road Networks 2.048

Total Land Area 191.511

Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

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SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 1,063

Projected Pop. (2014) 1,092

Annual Growth Rate 0.83

Pop. Density 6

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 224

Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 26:25

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School 1

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

FERRER, SANTIAGO, DOTIMAS

SBM 1

DOTON, BELINDA, CAYME

SBM 2

RODRIGO, ZALDY, CAYME

SBM 3

DOTON, MERLITA, CORPUZ

SBM 4

GABATINO, REY, PASCUA

SBM 5

SERIOS, TEODULFO, SOLIVEN

SBM 6

PASCUA, RENE, ANCHETA

SBM 7

GABATINO, RONALDO, CORPUZ

Barangay Secretary

MAGLISAY,MARY B.

Barangay Treasurer

CARBAJAL, LUISA V.

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BARANGAY

SALINGCOB

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BARANGAY SALINGCOB

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Historical data show that a certain barrio of the town called San Antonio composed of three

sitios namely Simmalingcob, Lungao and Dalumpinas. Due to the increase in population, these

three sitios were converted in three separate barangays. Each barnagay was then under a leader

called Barrio Lieutenant. At that time, the late Hon. Diosdado Macapagal was the president of the

Republic of the Philippines, Hon. Conrado Estrella was the governor of Pangasinan and the late

Hon. Pacifico Ylarde was the municipal mayor. Thus the birth of Barangay Salingcob.

Years Passed and Barnagay Salingcob slowly became a progressive barangay. Feeder roads,

and farm-to-market roads were constructed to facilitate the transport of their products to the

market.

But in the year 1976, as super typhoon named “Didang” devastated Northern and Central

Luzon, San Nicolas suffered from considered as biggest floods ever recorded in the history of this

town. The Ambayaoan River overflowed its banks and almost totally washed out the whole

barangay of Salingcob, the dwellings, the community elementary school and barangay high school.

The populace was then forced to evacuated and settle to higher place called Simmalingcob, now

Salingcob.

At present, Barnagay Salingcob is situated at the foot of the Caraballo Mountains, about

seven kilometer away from the town proper it is also known as “little Baguio” of San Nicolas

because of the houses were built at the foot and slope of small hills and with winding roads going

up and town. The barangay has an area of 200 hectares more or less, with a population of 750.

Most of the people are engaged in farming and planting and has enough water supply throughout

the year for its and second copings of palay thus making the populace self-employed and self-

sufficient.

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Barangay Salingcob is present under the administration of barangay Captain Maciste R.

Ortiguero and other barangay officials namely: Marcos F. Batin, Jr., Cesario C. Marquez,

Herminigildo J. Batin, Pelagio S. Rubator, jr., Victor O. Cacayan, Rudy V. Yranon, Zaldy B. Fabro as

markers of the brgy. Council, Barangay Secretary Felipe B. Batin, Sr., and Barangay Treasurer

Roberto Y. Catuiza.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Salingcob (Rural)

Income : P 96,034.48

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Fianza, Dalumpinas South : Brgy. Camangaan

East : Brgy. Sta. Maria East West : Brgy. Lungao

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 5.5 km

Road Type : Earth Trail, Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Protection Forest 46.875

Production Forest 380.852

Grazing/Pasture Land 41.940

Agricultural Land 175.228

Ambayoan River 8.725

Quarry 71.370

Residential 16.281

Institutional 0.163

Cannals 0.533

Creeks 2.290

Road Networks 1.153

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Total Land Area 745.412

Major River : Abayoan River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam,

Umingan Sandy Loam,

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 806

Projected Pop. (2014) 828

Annual Growth Rate 3.98

Pop. Density 1

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 189

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 53:50

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church Catholic

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level II, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

CATUIZA, DAVID, ENRICO

SBM 1

AQUIJO, PEDRO, MARTINEZ

SBM 2

ISUAN, WINDEL, ORTIZ

SBM 3

JORNADAL, ROGELIO, BATIN

SBM 4

CASTILLO, JOEL, ENRICO

SBM 5

FABRO, ZALDY, BATIN

SBM 6

JORNADAL, RAYMUNDO, BATIN

SBM 7

JORNADAL, WARLITO, BATIN

Barangay Secretary

ENRICO,PABLITO O.

Barangay Treasurer

AGAS, JOSE E.

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BARANGAY

SALPAD

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BARANGAY SALPAD

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

According to old folks, Salpad was originally a sitio of Barrio San Felipe and settled mostly

by adventurous migrants from the Ilocos provinces. The name Salpad was derived from the names

of six prominent families who first settled in the place. They are the Serios, Agne, Lampa, Padilla,

Alagano and Descargar. Hence, they coined together the first letters of their family names as

SALPAD and later named their community after this.

In the early 60’s during the term of Don Pacifico M. Ylarde as the municipal mayor; Salpad

became a separate and distinct barangay by virtue of PACD action to foster countryside

development. This was thru the help and initiative of Don Primitive of nearby Brgy. Bensican and

the District Councilor Primitivo Laureta, of at the time, who saw that Salpad had met the required

criteria to become a barangay. The first tiniente del barrio was Dionisio Mesias and followd later by

Gervasio Javar.

Brgy. Salpad is situated at the foothills of the Mambolo Mountains in the Caraballo

Mountains in the Caraballo mountain ranges some 7 kms. Northwest of the town proper. It is

bounded on the west by Brgy. Bensican. Is is flourishing community endowed with rich fertile

farmlands, grassy pasture lands and thick forests. Sabangan River traverses the barangay and

provides adequate supply of water for agriculture. There are five farmer’s irrigation systems

established along the river namely: Tanggal Vintar, Tanggal Pias, Tanggal Lisud, Tanggal Mayor

and Tanggal Segunda. The upland farms of Salpad are likewise irrigated by water coming from

Mambolo Creek. The nearby Mambolo mountains has a thick virgin forest with plenty of wild

animals like deers, monkeys, wild pig, wild chicken and eagles with such diversified fauna and

flora. It is the plan of the local chief executive to convert Mambolo mountains as an animal

sanctuary aimed for eco-tourism, the first in the province, if ever.

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For potable drinking water, the Mambolo mountain ios the main source of the barangay

through the piped spring development system. Yet, There is also another spring on the northeast

outskirt of the barangay which is noted for its “miraculous” and medicinal value.

At present, the prominent families in the barangay are the Lampa, Agne, Mesias, Ruiz and

Serios.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Salpad (Rural)

Income : P 113,579.51

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Fianza South : Brgy. Malilion

East : Brgys. Fianza, Bensican West : Brgy. San Felipe East

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 6 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Protection Forest 20.039

Production Forest 804.710

Grazing/Pasture Land 330.489

Agricultural Land 276.533

Sabangan River 26.801

Residential 13.552

Institutional 0.306

Tourism 1.355

Cannals 0.138

Creeks 1.298

Road Networks 1.787

Total Land Area 1,477.008

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Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam,

Umingan Sandy Loam,

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 455

Projected Pop. (2014) 468

Annual Growth Rate -0.36

Pop. Density 0

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 108

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 21:20

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production palay

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions water fall (potential)

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

RUIZ, MELITA, GROSPE

SBM 1

LAMPA, JOSIE, NASTOR

SBM 2

ALAGANO, RANNY, MESIAS

SBM 3

ALAGANO, LUIS, PADILLA

SBM 4

LAMPA, JIMSLIM, BILOG

SBM 5

ALAGANO, SAMUEL, ENGALLA

SBM 6

ALICAN, ROMEO, JR., SERIOS

SBM 7

RUIZ, BONIFACIO MESIAS

Barangay Secretary

BALBIN, JULITA S.

Barangay Treasurer

ALAGANO, LEONIDA P.

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BARANGAY

SAN FELIPE EAST

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BARANGAY SAN FELIPE EAST

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

San Felipe was one time a big and remotest Barrio of San Nicolas located about 12 kms.

away from the town proper. It is situated in an area where the Agno River meets the foothills of

the Caraballo Mountains and the plains of the town. It was a big community inhabited by settlers

coming mostly from the Ilococs provinces, La Union and Benguet who were lured by the gold rush

on the Agno River. Most migrant settlers were devout Catholics that they decided to name the

place after their patron saint San Felipe.

San Felipe was divided into two separate barangays in the 60’s brought about by the PACD

creation of barangays to intensify the development of the countrysides. The eastern part adjacent

to the mountain was named San Felipe East, while the western portion near to the Agno River was

namend San Felipe West. The elementary school of San Felipe serves as the demarcation line

between the east and the west.

Presently, San Felipe East is composed of various sitios, namely: Sitios Centro, Bacolodan,

Caniogan, Casilagan, Rodriguez, Escara, Lagpan, Calanutan, Bulangit, and Cabayawasan,

Cabayawasan is a mountain sitio which could only be reached by an hours’hike on winding

mountain tarils from sitio Lagpan. And its inhabitants mostly belong to the Ibaloi tribe. The

barangay is bounded on the north by the Agno River; on the south by Brgy. Camindoroan, on the

west by Brgy.San Felipe West; and on the East by Brgy.Salpad, with an approximate land area of

1,200 hectares. Agriculture is the primary source livelihood with palay, corn and vegetables as its

main products. Other sources of income is god panning. Livestock raising, reforestation and

employment as construction workers in the San Roque Dam project.

The barangay folks had actively shown there unity and cooperation through the organization

and creation of a non-government organization name Safewater, Inc., aimed at protecting the

environment through massive seedling producyion, ecological projects and reforestation activities.

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The organization has about 600 registered members, earning a considerable amount from the their

activities.

San Felipe East is destined to bring back its lost glory as the foremost tourist spot in Eastern

Pangasinan in the near future. Agpay resort which was a famous tourist destination in the early

70’s is being developed with the construcyion oh three large swimming pools in the deep forest.

Construction of cottages and other amenities is to follow as planned by the local Chief Executive.

Also, once the San Roque Dam Project will be completed, this will become the main tourist

attraction for the whole province.

The barangay is one of the communities being benefited by the San Roque Multi-purpose

Project. Financial assistance from the National Power Corporation as host was Extended that led to

the omprovement of barangay roads, rural electrification, construction of barangay hall, acquisition

of two barangay vehicles and other basic needs of the barangay. As sitio Bulangit will be totally

submerged and become the main reservoir of the project, financial assistance were also extended

to the families to be displaced. A resettlement site will be constructed for them in sitio Lagpan

which will boast the amenities of a modern-day housing subdivision. Employment opportunities in

the dam’s construction were prioritized for San Felipe East residents to further improve their living

conditions. Really, the people had struck the pot of gold in the Agno River from the realization of

the mega project called San Roque Dam.

Prominent families in the barangay are the Serquiña, Abaga, Rodriguez, Bilog, Tambo

among other. Some local leaders became prominent leaders of the town as municipal councilors

like Don Alberto Serquiña and Don Dominador Rodrigo, Sr.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Felipe East (Rural)

Income : P 369,441.90

Boundaries :

North : Province of Benguet South : Brgy. San Felipe West

East : Brgys. Fianza, Salpad West : Mun. San Manuel, Pang.

Brgy. San Felipe West

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 6.5 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Protection Forest 1489.600

Production Forest 616.707

Grazing/Pasture Land 286.747

Agricultural Land 521.833

San Roque Water Basin 362.008

Sabangan River 22.235

Residential 32.895

Commercial 0.395

Institutional 0.256

Special Uses 0.282

Tourism 1.716

Fisheries 1.034

Cannals 0.264

Creeks 10.254

Road Networks 4.313

Total Land Area 3350.539

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Major River : Agno River, Sabangan River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam,

Umingan Sandy Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 2,488

Projected Pop. (2014) 2,557

Annual Growth Rate -2.15

Pop. Density 1

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 526

Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 111:100

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery 1

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production palay

Livestock/Poultry Production piggery/fish growers

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions water fall (potential)

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle, jeep

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

BILOG, ROMEL, COLLADO

SBM 1

AGNE, BUENAVENTURA, JR., CABUSLAY

SBM 2

ALAGANO, LOVELYN, ROSAL

SBM 3

FERRER, EMERITA, BANDOS

SBM 4

CASIO, EMERSON, VELARDE

SBM 5

ABAD, BERNARDO, ESTACIO

SBM 6

ALMERON, VICTORIANO, JR., SERQUIÑA

SBM 7

MARZAN, MARCELO, CABUSLAY

Barangay Secretary

SERQUINA, ARTHLEE HAZEL L.

Barangay Treasurer

FERER, FEDERLY G.

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BARANGAY

SAN FELIPE WEST

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BARANGAY SAN FELIPE WEST

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

San Felipe was one time a big barrio inhabited by settlers coming mostly from La Union and

the Ilocos provinces. These settlers were lured by the presence of gold in the sandy banks of the

Agno River. These settlers made a flourishing community and named the place San Felipe in honor

of the patron saint of these religious settlers.

By virtue of the PACD’s creation of barangays in the early GO’s, San Felipe was divided into

two separate barangays namely: San felipe Eastand composed of San Felipe West which covered

the western portion of the barrio nearer to the Agno River with six (6) sitios composed of Pugo,

Centro, Casaratan, Carabucob, Darangindong and Moging. The barangay is bounded on the west by

the Agno River; on the east by Brgy. San Felipe East; on the north by the Agno River; and on the

south by Brgy.Camindoroan and Calanutian. The Agno River Provides an ample and steady Tanggal

Baba Alog, Tanggal Carabucob Tanggal Pugo Carabucob, and Tanggal Pugo. The abundance of

water makes farming as the principal livelihood of the people abundantly producing palay, corn and

vegetables. Other sources of living are gold panning, fishing, livestock raising, overseas I and local

employment as construction workers in the nearby San Roque Multi-purpose Project.

San Felipe West is one of the two host barangays of this municipality in the construction of

the San Roque Dam Project and received numerous financial assistance from the National Power

Corporation in terms of livelihood assistance, rural electrification project, acquisition of two

barangay vehicles, road construction, barangay road improvement, bridge construction and other

infrastructure project.

Presently, Brgy. San Felipe West particularly Sitio Moging in predominantly inhabited by

people coming from nearby San Manuel town. Prominent families in the barangay include the

Descargar, Marzan, Dulay, Hora, Bartolome and among others.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Felipe West (Rural)

Income : P (337,812.38)

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. SanFelipe East South : Brgys. Calanutian, Camindoroan

East : Brgy. SanFelipe East West : Mun. San Manuel, Pang.

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 7 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Protection Forest 43.098

Production Forest 14.601

Grazing/Pasture Land 215.209

Agricultural Land 302.036

Agno River 224.395

San Roque Water Basin 29.062

Residential 46.762

Institutional 0.880

Tourism 1.028

Fisheries 2.341

Creeks 2.858

Road Networks 4.076

Total Land Area 886.346

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Major River : Agno River

Soil Type : Annam Clay Loam,

Umingan Sandy Loam,

Pangasinan River Sand

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 942

Projected Pop. (2014) 968

Annual Growth Rate 1.27

Pop. Density 1

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 208

Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 117:100

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church United Methodist

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production seedlings, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions San Roque Dam

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle, jeep

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

BIBAT, PEDRELITO, MARZAN

SBM 1

DESCARGAR, AMADO, BARTOLOME

SBM 2

DESCARGAR, ROLANDO, AQUIJO

SBM 3

DOMINGO, DAN, ABESAMIS

SBM 4

MARZAN, JUANITO, JR., DULAY

SBM 5

PASCUA, GLECERIO, JR. DESCARGAR

SBM 6

DULAY, DOMINGO, LAMPA

SBM 7

BARTOLOME, SYLVIA, NITAFAN

Barangay Secretary

BARTOLOME, JOEL C.

Barangay Treasurer

ASUNCION, ROMULO O.

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BARANGAY

SAN ISIDRO

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BARANGAY SAN SAN ISIDRO

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

San Isidro was a premier barangay or barrio before the outbreak of the Second World War

encompassing Malilion, Bensican and Salpad with a total land area of 543 hectares.

However, with the creation of PACD in the 60’s, other barangays were organized to

accelerate the impending development in the counrtryside. Reduced to merely 85-90 hectares in

area, San Isidro has only 3 sitios now, Nagcoralan, Sta. Crusan and San Juan with a population of

728 based in the latest census.

Ast its name signifies, this barangay is named after San Isidro, the patron saint of farmers

and agriculture. Up to this time the belief in the powers of intercessory prayers of their patron saint

working wonders of the welfare of the people is very much alive.

The development of the barangay takes us back to the pioneers from Ilocos in 1920 who

came to settle in this barangay like the Laureta, Serquiña, Martinez and Lucas clans.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Isidro (Rural)

Income : P 123,549.93

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Bensican South : Brgy. Camangaan

East : Brgy. Dalumpinas West : Brgy. Malilion

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 3.5 km

Road Type : Gravel, Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 158.492

Sabangan River 3.250

Residential 19.920

Institutional 1.211

Fisheries 0.057

Cannals 0.340

Creeks 0.036

Road Networks 2.207

Total Land Area 1,071.860

Major River : Sabangan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

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SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 777

Projected Pop. (2014) 798

Annual Growth Rate -0.55

Pop. Density 4

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 173

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 51:50

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School 1

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center

Church Babtist Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay CARPIO, REYNEL, JORNADAL

SBM 1

ALLAP, RODERICK, ILASIN

SBM 2

LUZANO, AMELIA, JALIL

SBM 3

JAVILLONAR, ABEL, LAGUA

SBM 4

CAYME, LEONARDO, ILASIN

SBM 5

QUIÑANO, CHRISTOPHER, LUZANO

SBM 6

RODRIGO, ANITA, SALGADO

SBM 7

LUZANO, CARMELITA, MINA

Barangay Secretary JALIL, MARINEL L.

Barangay Treasurer PERALTA, ELIZA M.

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BARANGAY

SAN RAFAEL CENTRO

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BARANGAY SAN SAN RAFAEL CENTRO

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Barrio San Rafael is a flourishing place of the municipality. It is three (3) kilometers west of

the town proper and it is situated along the northern side of the Ambayaoan River. The Barrio was

composed of many sitios, namely: Sitio Calupaan, Sitio Centro, Sitio Casapangan; Sition Parbo,

Sitio Marintec and Sitio Malasin. San Rafael was only one barrio before with its name derived from

the patron saint, “San Rafael.” The adventurous people of the Ilocos province were the original

settlers who arrived to seek greener pastures and better opportunities.

With the creation of the PACD in the 60’s to foster countryside development, Barrio of San

Rafael was divided into three separate barangays. Sitio Calupaan became San Rafael West, Sitio

Parbo, Marintec and Malasin became San Rafael East and Sitio Centro and Casapangan became San

Rafael Centro. These Three barangays is now known as San Rafael District with San Rafael Centro

as the center of the district. It is where the elementary school and the high school of the three

barangays are found. The original lot of the high school was donated by the late Don Macario

Paraguas, who was from Sitio Calupaan, While the elementary school lot was donated by Don

Guillermo Bedaña of San Rafael Centro.

Barangay San Rafael Centro is still composed of Sitio Centro and Casapangan. It is bounded

on the east by San Rafael East; on the west by San Rafael West; on the north by the Sabangan

River; and on the south by the Ambayaoan River. It is basically a flourishing agricultural

community with farm produce ranges from palay, corn and cassava to variety of fruits and

vegetable like sineguelas, calamansi and mongo. The Rural Electrification Program of the

government thru PANELCO III had brought progress in the community and the standard of living

increased. Other sources of income like welding shops and piggeries had proliferated.

The barangay is predominantly of Roman Catholic although other sects existed. Also

considered by the inhabitants as part of their barangay history was the birth of the first birth

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known living triplets in the history of San Nicolas. Their parents Mr. ELpidio M. Soria and Mrs.

Demetria named their triplet sons, Sherwin, Erwin and Darwin. The triplet are now Twenty-three

(23) years old and all professionals.

Prominent families of San Rafael Centro are the Rodillas, Dotimas, Bibat, Dela Cruz, and

Doton among others. Prominent barangay leaders of the municipality as municipal councilors

includes Don Policarpio H. Bibat, Don Silvestre Dotimas, Don Claudio Dotimas and Don Roberto

Rodillas. Incumbent councilor Genaro “Boyet” R. Paraguas, jr. is also a native of this place and

presently the district councilor of the San Rafael District.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Rafael Centro (Rural)

Income : P 81,021.21

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Cabuloan South : Brgy. Sobol

East : Brgy. San Rafael East West : Brgy. San Rafael West

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 2.5 km

Road Type : Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 124.497

Sabangan River 4.453

Quarry 27.869

Residential 11.300

Institutional 0.742

Fisheries 0.044

Cannals 0.456

Road Networks 0.755

Total Land Area 170.116

Major River : Ambayoan River, Sabangan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

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SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 762

Projected Pop. (2014) 783

Annual Growth Rate 0.00

Pop. Density 4

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 180

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 103:100

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School 1

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center 1

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

TOMINES, TOMAS, JR., DOTIMAS

SBM 1

GOLTIAO, MYRLA, NAZARIE

SBM 2

DOTON, DIOSDADO, TRINIDAD

SBM 3

GANTE, FELIX MARTIN, RODILLAS

SBM 4

BARUELA, MERIAM, BELLONG

SBM 5

LAYCO, DOMINADOR, JASMIN

SBM 6

BIBAT, LERMA, SALAGUBANG

SBM 7

BUCAO, LORETO, SR., RUDIO

Barangay Secretary

BLAS, ELVIRA M.

Barangay Treasurer

FAÑOGA, ANTONIO S.

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BARANGAY

SAN RAFAEL EAST

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BARANGAY SAN SAN RAFAEL EAST

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Barangay San Rafael East was formerly a part of Barrio San Rafael prior to its division into

two (2) barangays. In 1972, then President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued a Presidential Decree that

led to the further division of Barrio San Rafael into Three (3) barangays namely: San Rafael East,

San Rafael West; and San Rafael Centro. The (3) barangays is now commonly known as San Rafael

District.

Barangay San Rafael East comprises the Sitio Marintec, the center of the barangay and its

name derived from the sound of a “Mangarmang” bird; Sitio Parbo derived is name from the word

“Parnuay” which means to pruduce; and Sitio Panfila, formely Sitio Malasin, was named in honor

of Mrs. Panfila Serquiña Descargar, who was then the owner of huge residential and farm lands.

The inhabitants of Ilococs were the early settlers arrived in the area to seek better economic

opportunities. Farming is predominant means of laivelihood prior to the arrival of the settlers the

area was a grassland but fertile enough to produce a good variety of agricultural products.

Barangay San Rafael East is also considered as among the top agricultural products

producer barangay in the municipality of San Nicolas, Pangasinan raging from rice and corn to

variety of vegetables.

Today, Barangay San Rafael East is flourishing by its abundance farmlands. Inhabitants

living there at are predominantly farmers with a common vision that their children will become very

fruitful in farming through the use of modern implements and advance trend oof farming coupled

with the implementation of the Country Energization Program of the National Government under

Hon. Conrado M. Estrella III, NEA Administrator.

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Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Rafael East (Rural)

Income : P 126,676.89

Boundaries :

North : Brgys. Cabuloan, Lungao South : Brgy. Sobol

East : Brgy. Casaratan West : Brgy. San Rafael Centro

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 2 km

Road Type : Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 156.524

Quarry 98.132

Residential 11.664

Cannals 0.563

Road Networks 0.962

Total Land Area 267.845

Major River : Ambayoan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 732

Projected Pop. (2014) 752

Annual Growth Rate -1.67

Pop. Density 3

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 191

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 51:50

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Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church United Methodist UECDFI

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay RODILLAS, MELINDA, GOMEZ

SBM 1

MALAPIT, ROAMNDO, CAYABAN

SBM 2

MIRANDA, EDUARDO, JR., VLAVERIA

SBM 3

CAYABAN, MARIO DELOS REYES

SBM 4

CLAVERIA, NELSON, DOTIMAS

SBM 5

CAYABAN, DANILO, TOMINES

SBM 6

TAMAYO, JULITO, ROQUE

SBM 7

LORZANO, BRANDO, LEAL

Barangay Secretary DOTON, CRISIEL

Barangay Treasurer DOTIMAS, MARICEL U.

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BARANGAY

SAN RAFAEL WEST

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BARANGAY SAN SAN RAFAEL WEST

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Historycal data show that San Rafael is only one barrio befor with its name derived its

patron saint San Rafael. San Rafael West, more popularly known from its old name Calupaan, is

the former Sitio Calupaan of Barrio San Rafael and is located in the westernmost portion of the

barrio and is bounded on the west by the Sabangan River, on the east by Barangay San Rafael

Centro, on the north by Barangay. Cabuloan and on the south by the Ambayaoan River.

Calaupaan derived its name from the local plant lupa, which is a local poison tree seceting a

very irritating oil from its leaves, much more irritating and itchy than that from leaves of the wild

gabi plant. Lupa grows abundantly at the place at the time hence the word Calupaan or place of

the lupa was called. Through the years of hardwork, unity, cooperation and bayanihan spirit of the

local folks, they managed slowly to exterminate the irrigating plant to extinction.

With the creation of the PACD in the 60’s, Calupaan was renamed San Rafael West and

reorganized like the other barangays of the municipality to pave of way for the impending

development in the countryside. The first settlers of the barangay are the Cayaban, Dela Cruz,

Valencia, Tomines and Trinidad and most of them track back their roots to the Ilocos Province.

The place endowed with rich fetile soil suitable for agricultural and irrigated by Tanggals

kadir, Ustomg, Lakay Pedro and PCC out from the water of the Sabangan River in the western

teeming with various kinds of fishes like dalag, hito, ayungin, tilapia and bunog as well as the

native freshwater shrimps which is often made into local delicacy called “jumping salad”. The

abundant rivers springs in Sabangan also provided a sparklingly clear and cool water ideal for

swimming that the place is full with picnickers during the hot summer giving some local folks and

idea to put up cottages for fun and profit like the Aquino Resort and the Sirena’s Place.

The local inhabitants of Brgy. San Rafael West are all God-fearing and religious people

mostly of the Roman Catholic with only a few from other religious sects. Yet, in this little diversity

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all of them are all standing united and working hand-in-hand towards a more progressive San

Rafael West, Thus, the present day Calupaan is not far behind in terms of unity, peace and

progress.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : San Rafael West (Rural)

Income : P 103,214.91

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Calanutian South : Mun. Tayug, Pangasinan

East : Brgy. San Rafael Centro West : Mun. San Manuel, Pangasinan

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 3 km

Road Type : Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 153.331

Agno River 130.322

Sabangan River 4.322

Quarry 57.307

Residential 16.639

Institutional 0.067

Cannals 0.356

Road Networks 1.016

Total Land Area 363.360

Major River : Agno River, Ambayoan River

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam,

Pangasinan River Sand,

San Manuel Sandy Loam

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SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 1,472

Projected Pop. (2014) 1,513

Annual Growth Rate 4.10

Pop. Density 4

No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 290

Ave. Household Size 5

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 101:100

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School

High School

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level II

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

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Market

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

VALENCIA, PEPE, PASAWA

SBM 1

SISON, WELLY, LABORERA

SBM 2

MARQUEZ, EUFEMIANO, CLEMENTE

SBM 3

DOTIMAS, CHRISTOPHER, DOTIMAS

SBM 4

MENDIORO, FELIX, CALPITO

SBM 5

COCOL, RENATO, GANTE

SBM 6

VALENCIA, ROBERTO, SR., PASAWA

SBM 7

REYES, LITO, ABE

Barangay Secretary

GUILLERMO, MARY ANN A.

Barangay Treasurer

LADINES, JOHN D.

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BARANGAY

STO. TOMAS

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BARANGAY SAN STO. TOMAS

BRIEF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

( CY-2014 )

BRIEF HISTORY

Sto. Tomas was one time a big barrio of San Nicolas composed of five sitios, namely:

Cabuloan, Camangaan, Camindoroan, Calanutian and Centro. Sto Tomas was inhabited by settlers

from the Ilocos province and La Union. Prominent among the migrant and adventurous Ilocanos

were the Mariano, Rodrigo, Agpasa, Sermonia, Hermano, Aquino and others, who established their

homes beside the Agno River with farming and fishing as their primary source of livelihood. It was

busting community along the river and was named by the faithful and religious inhabitants as

Barrio Sto. Tomas, in honor of Sto.Tomas who became their patron saint.

In the 60’s, the PACD creation of barangays to intensify countryside development divided

the big barrio into five separate barangays with sitio Centro becoming Sto. Tomas Centro. Sto.

Tomas Centro is bounded on the north by Brgy. Camindoroan; on the south by Brgy.Camangaan,

and Cabuloan; on the east by Brgy.Malilion; and on the west by the Agno River.

Sto. Tomas Centro is the most populous barnagay among the five barangays which

composed the Sto. Tomas District and often called as the 5 C barangays. As the name implied, Sto.

Tomas Centro is the center of the whole district in which the elementary and high schools are

located. Presently it is composed of three sitio, namely: Sitio Aquino, Sitio Laud and Sitio Parking.

Farming is the primary source of living of the people with palay, corn, tobacco and vegetables as

their main crops. Other sources of income are pottery making, fishing, bamboo craft and livestock

raising.

Presently, Sto. Tomas High School, under the tutelage of Principal Dionisio E. Olipas, is

reaping success and recognition in athletics particularly in the Archery event. Their Archery Teams,

both in men and women division, are Ilocos Regional Athletic Meet Champions (Gold Medalist) of

the past two years and currently participating again the IRAA meet this year. Two of its archers,

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namely: Randy Collado and Mary Ann Castro were likewise finalist in their respective events in the

1997 and 1998 Palarong Pambansa.

Region : I

Province : Pangasinan

Municipality : San Nicolas

Barangay : Sto. Tomas (Rural)

Income : P (25,302.41)

Boundaries :

North : Brgy. Camindoroan South : Brgy. Cabuloan

East : Brgys. Malilion, Camangaan West : Brgy. Calanutian

Distance from Poblacion (kms.) : 4.5 km

Road Type : Concrete

Seasons :

Dry – December to April

Wet – May to November

Average Annual Rainfall (mm.) 147.21 mm

Average Monthly Temperature (Celsius) 29.15°C

Status of Land classification (has.):

Existing Land Uses Area (has.)

Agricultural Land 67.10

Residential 12.30

Institutional 1.08

Cannals 0.05

Road Networks 0.89

Total Land Area 81.420

Major River : _________

Soil Type : Umingan Sandy Loam

SOCIAL PROFILE

Social Profile

Total Pop. (NSO 2010) 521

Projected Pop. (2014) 535

Annual Growth Rate -0.06

Pop. Density 6

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No. of Households (CBMS 2010) 126

Ave. Household Size 4

Sex Ratio (Male/Female) 26:25

Public Buildings / Facilities

Barangay Hall 1

Elementary School 1

High School 1

Brgy. Health Station

Brgy. Health Center

OSCA Building

Brgy. Daycare Center 1

Church

Brgy. Cemetery

ECONOMIC SECTOR

Economic Sector

Agricultural Production corn, palay, vegetable

Livestock/Poultry Production

Existing Industries

Tourist Attractions

INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES

Infrastructure and Utilities

Transportation motorcycle, tricycle

Telecommunications sun, globe, smart

Postal Communication

Power and Electrification PANELCO III

Water Supply and Irrigation

Potable Water Supply Level I, Level III

Post Harvest Facilities

Slaughterhouse

Market

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

BARANGAY OFFICIALS:

BARANGAY OFFICIALS

Position Name

Punong Barangay

RAMIREZ, JASON, SY

SBM 1

MARIANO, DAVE, MARTINEZ

SBM 2

AGPASA, DARIO, DOTIMAS

SBM 3

DULAY, JOSIE, DOTIMAS

SBM 4

PADDIT, RAMIL, FONTANOS

SBM 5

DOTON, JIMMY, ALAGANO

SBM 6

PADDIT, ROGER, CASER

SBM 7

SALAMANCA, REYNALDO, ISITA

Barangay Secretary

DOTON, REMEVIC R.

Barangay Treasurer

BARBO, MANOLO P.

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