Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Cabanatuan City
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 History.......................................................................................................................1
2 Past Local Chief Executives...................................................................................5
3 Geographical Location............................................................................................6
4 Population.................................................................................................................7
5 Agriculture..............................................................................................................11
6 Economy.................................................................................................................18
7 Health.......................................................................................................................29
8 Education................................................................................................................35
9 Housing...................................................................................................................41
10 Land Use.................................................................................................................45
11 Public Utilities.........................................................................................................44
12 Tourism Facilities...................................................................................................47
13 Social Resources...................................................................................................56
14 Fast Facts................................................................................................................59
15 City Government....................................................................................................60
1. History
Cabanatuan City is one of the chartered cities of the country today that is at the forefront of
the total national effort to insure social and economic advancement. It is an inseparable part
of the “Rice Granary” of the Philippines, which has risen as a typical community at the edge
of the Pampanga River. At present the potentials of the City of Cabanatuan cannot be
discounted as it has made enormous gains in social, economic, physical, political and
cultural endeavors.
Several versions account for the origin of the name Cabanatuan, however, three are
popularly accepted. One is from the Tagalog word KABATUHAN, which means a place
where there is an abundance of stones. The other is KABAN NG TUWA meaning a chest
of happiness. And the latest origin to crop up is that the name KABANATUAN was derived
from BANATU, a sturdy vine that before amply grew along the swampy banks of
Pampanga River.
Whichever of the three versions is correct is not of importance at the moment, for the City of
Cabanatuan and its people have lived true to these versions of the origin of its name.
Indeed, Cabanatuan has become a sturdy pillar for national growth and advancement, and
at present, the people are striving to be more self-reliant-harnessing all potentials as the
city is endowed with considerable natural resources; its farmlands are rich and productive;
the people are imaginative and hardworking; and the Cabanatueños’ spirit had remained
firm and strong.
Majority of the original inhabitants of Cabanatuan came from Bulacan and Morong (Rizal
Province). Other early settlers came from Pampanga and Tayabas (now Quezon Province).
The firsts barrios of Cabanatuan when it became a municipality were Sangitan, Mayapyap,
Talipapa, Samon, Aduas and Cabu. Tagalog inhabited the barrios on the western part while
the vicinity around Sangitan was the settlement of Pampanguenos and Ilocanos.
At the turn of the century, the vast Parang District became an area of migration. The sturdy
and determined Ilocanos in search of new lands settled in these rich virgin plains, which
comprise the barrios of Mataas Na Kahoy, Sapang Kawayan, Belen Balangkare, Talabutab
Norte and Sur, Picaleon, Balaring, Sampalok, Platero and Piñahan. The more adventurous
groups reached as far as Macatbong, Kalawagan and Kalikid.
In 1959, by virtue of Republic Act 1863, the Municipality of General Natividad was created
giving birth to a separate and independent political subdivision. The new municipality, by
virtue of R.A 1863 embraces the barrios of Mataas Na Kahoy, Balangkare Norte,
Balangkare Sur, Belen, Picaleon, Piñahan, Platero, Kabulihan, Pasong Hari, Sapang Bato,
Pulang Singkamas, Balaring, Panaksak, Bravo Miller, Acasia, Tila Patio, Pula and Carimay.
This congressional act reduced the size of Cabanatuan by almost one-half.
Cabanatuan started as a small barrio of the Municipality of Gapan during the term of
Spanish Military Governor Colonel Monet. Monet converted it into a pueblo or town in July
14, 1777. At that time, Nueva Ecija was a part of the jurisdiction of Tayabas. Later, when
Tayabas was subdivided and the northeastern of the subdivision was annexed to the
eastern portion of Pangasinan another territorial section was formed and the province of
Nueva Ecija came into being with Baler as its capital.
Towards the end of 1785 the seat of government was transferred to Bongabon and a little
after that Cabanatuan became the capital of the province.
A conflagration hit the town in 1816, razing all public buildings to the ground and the capital
was transferred to San Isidro, which was then a flourishing municipality. The Recollects
then administered the parish until it was turned over to the seculars in 1864. An earthquake
destroyed the old church of the town in 1880. Thus, Father Mariano Rivas directed the
rebuilding of a new church while Father P. J. La Fuente constructed the parochial house.
After recovered from the terrible fire of 1816 Cabanatuan was restored as the capital of the
Province of Nueva Ecija.
During the Spanish Regime, the leading town official was called gobernadorcillo. Later, the
title was changed to Capitan Municipal.
Under General Manuel Tinio, the people of Cabanatuan responded to the Northern Luzon
Central Command of the Filipino Revolutionary Forces in 1896. Later, after the fall of
Calumpit and Malolos, both in Bulacan, General Emilio Aguinaldo’s troops occupied
strategic positions in Nueva Ecija, with Cabanatuan, on May 9, 1896, as its temporary seat
of government until the national capital was transferred to Bamban, Tarlac. Notable names
that Cabanatuan contributed to the revolutionary cause were Jose Tombo, Ramon Tombo
and Mariano Apan, among others.
In the convent of the Church of Cabanatuan, General Antonio Luna was treacherously killed
by Captain Pedro Jonolino, whom Luna previously disarmed at Polo, Bulacan, for
insubordination, His aide, Colonel Francisco “Paco” Roman was also killed on June 5, 1899
is now part of Philippine history. The remains of the fallen heroes were said to have been
interred in the present site of the Cabanatuan City Supermarket, which was at that time, a
cemetery.
With the advent of American Rule, Cabanatuan continued as a political subdivision and the
municipal government began to function in 1901. Since then, Cabanatuan has made great
strides in social, economic, cultural, and political development.
The extension of the Manila Railroad line in Cabanatuan in 1904 made the town a pivotal
center of trade and industry and the municipality was again made the provincial capital in
1912. Business increased by leaps and bounds but, its steady march to progress was
disrupted when the Pacific War broke out on December 8, 1941.
The Japanese Military Forces occupied Cabanatuan on December 29, 1941, and for almost
a month, houses and other buildings were put to the torch. So extensive was the
destruction brought by the occupation army causing untold sufferings to its people.
Two places in the City, which are considered as hollowed
grounds for being grim remainders of enemy atrocities, are
the former site of Nueva Ecija Chinese School along General
Luna Street. The members of the underground and those
suspected of anti-Japanese activities were incarcerated,
tortured, maimed and killed by the Japanese Kempeitai: the
other, Camp Pangatian, which before the war was a military
training camp for 20-years old. It was converted into a
Prisoner of War (POW) camp for survivors of the infamous
Death March from Bataan and Corregidor in April-May 1942.
On the night of January 30, 1945, elements of the 6th Ranger
Battalion Filipino guerrillas and US Army rescued 513
prisoners from the Camp that included 486 Americans, 23
British defenders from Singapore, 3 Netherlanders and 1
Norwegian. They were remnants of the original army of about 10,000 men in 1942. The rest
died of malnutrition, disease and torture while others were moved to others concentration
camps.
Soon after liberation, the municipal government was re-established through the joint efforts
of the 485th Counter-Intelligence Corp. (CIC) Detachment and the Philippines Civil Affairs
Unit (PCAU) No. 3.
The Americans occupied the town on February 1, 1945. Two sets of government were then
established with the HUKS organizing their own headquarters and staff, and the Americans,
under Captain John L. Evans, reestablishing a civil government with Ricardo T. Jimenez
and Ricardo G. Carlos as mayor and vice mayor, respectively.
By virtue of Republic Act No. 526, sponsored by Congressman Jesus Ilagan, Cabanatuan
was converted into a chartered city on June 16, 1950. It began to function officially as a city
on July 14, 1950 but the official inauguration was held on February 3, 1951.
Cabanatuan today is a metropolis with more than two hundred thousand inhabitants. The
city held tremendous promise, not only in its natural resources but also in its potentials in
agri - based industries which help sustain its vital role in agricultural production.
Commercial and trade activities in the city are further accelerated by the influx of financial
lending institutions and new businesses.
Three (3) universities, eleven (11) colleges and fourteen (14) various vocational schools
together with public secondary schools provide a wide range of educational opportunities to
residents and students from neighboring municipalities and provinces.
Like the proverbial “phoenix” the City of Cabanatuan has risen from the ashes of the June
4, 1980 infamous raid and burning of the City Hall Building (the site was sold to the Central
Bank of the Philippines - the Regional Office of the Central Bank was recently constructed
there), which wrought tremendous damage to the public and private properties.
3. Geographical Location
Cabanatuan City is strategically located in the heart of the Province of Nueva Ecija,
approximately 117 kilometers North of Metro Manila. The city is located at geographical
coordinates 15 degrees 29’ North Latitude and 120 degrees 55’ East Longitude. It is
bounded on the North by the Municipalities of Talavera and General Natividad; on the East
by the City of Palayan and the Municipality of Laur; on the South from the Southeast to
Southwest by the Municipality of Sta. Rosa and on the Northwest by the Municipality of
Aliaga.
It has two big Rivers: the Pampanga River, which is on the Northwestern part of the city,
and Cabu River on the Eastern part of the Cabanatuan.
4. Population
The projected population of the city for the year 2017 is 314,318. Population density was
figured at 1,648 persons per square kilometers. Rural barangays has an slightly higher
population than Urban barangays with 168,529 or 53.61% and 145,789 or 46.39% of the
total population, respectively. Camp Tinio, Caalibangbangan, and Bantug Norte ranked the
city’s top three densely populated barangays.
5. Agriculture
Statistics below shows the estimated Palay Production & Value under regular crop and No.
of Farmers & Size of farms by type of crop in Cabanatuan City.
5.5 Cooperatives
NAME OF COOPERATIVE LOCATION
SOUTH DISTRICT
1. Amazing Grace Project Credit Coop. Mabini Homesite
2. Bliss Ville Sta. Arcadia MPC Sta. Arcadia
3. City Employees Credit Coop & Allied Services City Hall
4. Cooperative Bank of Nueva Ecija Maharlika Highway
5. Imelda Elementary School & F.A. Reyes Memorial
Imelda
Elem School MPC
6. Kabalikat MPC Cagayan Valley Road
7. Nueva Ecija Christian Cooperative Cabanatuan City
8. San Juan Accfa PMKB San Juan Accfa
9. Saturday Special MPC Imelda District
10. Sci-Hi PMPC Teachers Cooperative Mabini Extension
11. Organic Resource Biotic MPC Sta. Arcadia,
12. San Juan Accfa PMKB San Juan Accfa
13. Saturday Special MPC Imelda District
14. Sci-Hi PMPC Teachers Cooperative Mabini Extension
15. Wesleyan Fraternity Loans & Group Securities
Mabini Extension
MPC
16. Wesleyan Fraternity Loans & Group Securities
Mabini Extension
MPC
17. Wesleyan PMPC, Inc. Mabini Extension
6. Economy
population, which is 314,318 the city still the city and the region in the challenge to be
lacks 6 hectares of market area. found and to insure the continuing orderly
development of Cabanatuan City.
Cabanatuan City is becoming a shopping
haven in the province. Great bargains are
absolutely friendly to tight budgets with
bargain flea markets, make-shift or
permanent stalls of ukay-ukay, side walk
stalls and great mall-wide sales. Export
quality products like hand-woven fabrics,
native products, gift items, shell crafts,
Banking, financing and credit facilities in
home accessories and jewelry are also
Cabanatuan City are very amiable. There
displayed to the buyers’ choice and delight
are registered 60 banks, fully equipped with
at selected stores in the city
modern and recent banking technology and
126 financing and lending institutions. There
are 4,207 registered business
establishments in the city.
In
BUSINESS CATEGORY
40. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 22
41. CONTRACTOR/CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY 116
42. CREDIT COOPERATVIE 2
43. CREMATORIUM 1
44. DANCE STUDIO 3
45. DENTAL CLINIC 4
46. DEPARTMENT STORE 6
47. DERMA CLINIC 10
48. DIESEL SERVICE & CALIBRATION 5
49. DISPLAY CENTER 1
50. DISTRIBUTOR & DEALER 96
51. DRESS SHOP 10
52. DRIVING INSTITUTE 6
53. DRUG STORE 86
54. DRY GOODS 103
55. EGG VENDOR/DEALER 7
56. ELECTRICAL SERVICES & REWINDING SHOP 3
57. ELECTRONIC REPAIR SHOP 10
58. ELECTRONIC SPARE PARTS 6
59. EMMISSION TESTING CENTER 9
60. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 3
61. FARM IMPLEMENT 3
62. FINANCING/LENDING INVESTOR 165
63. FIRE EXTINGUISHER 4
64. FISH DEALER/VENDOR 5
65. FLOWER SHOP 5
66. FOOT WEAR 30
67. FRUIT VENDOR 7
68. FUNERAL PARLOR 10
69. FURNITURE STORE 17
70. GASOLINE STATION 72
71. GENERAL MERCHANDISE 357
72. GIFT SHOP 7
73. GLASSWARE 5
74. GROCERY 37
75. HARDWARE 39
76. HOLLOW BLOCKS FACTORY 13
77. HOSPITAL 5
78. HOTEL/MOTEL 36
79. ICE CREAM VENDOR 5
BUSINESS CATEGORY
80. ICE PLANT 2
81. ICE STORE 3
82. INK REFILLING STATION 2
83. INSURANCE 46
84. INSURANCE SERVICES 7
85. IRON WORKS 1
86. JEWELRY SHOP/REPAIR 37
87. JUNK SHOP 2
88. L.P.G/DEALER 21
89. LAUNDRY SHOP 18
90. LODGING HOUSE 4
91. LOTTO OUTLET 8
92. LUMBER 14
93. MACHINE SHOP 10
94. MAN POWER SERVICES 5
95. MANUFACTURER 39
96. MASSAGE CLINIC 23
97. MEAT VENDOR 57
98. MEDICAL CLINIC 21
99. MEDICAL LABORATORY 18
100. MEDICAL/HOSPITAL SUPPLIES 19
101. MEMORIAL PARK 4
102. MESSENGERIAL SERVICES 2
103. METALCRAFT INDUSTRY 2
104. MONEY CHANGER 26
105. MONEY REMITTANCE & BILLS PAYMENT 27
106. MONEY TRANSFER 11
107. MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER 15
108. MOTORCYCLE DEALER 37
109. MOTORCYCLE PARTS 49
110. MOTORCYCLE SHOP 2
111. MUSIC CENTER 2
112. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5
113. NATIVE PRODUCT 3
114. NOODLE (MIKI) FACTORY 1
115. NOVELTY 5
116. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1
117. OFFICE SUPPLY 3
118. ONION/GARLIC/PATIS 4
119. OPTICAL CLINIC 17
BUSINESS CATEGORY
120. ORNAMENTAL PLANT 8
121. OTHERS 93
122. PAINT CENTER 11
123. PALAY MERCHANT 16
124. PASTRIES MAKIN/CATERING 1
125. PAWNSHOP 55
126. PERFUME RETAILER 7
127. PEST CONTROL 6
128. PET SHOP 3
129. PHOTO STUDIO/PHOTO SUPPLY 24
130. PIGGERY/POULTRY FARM 14
131. PLASTIC VENDOR (BUKO BAGOONG, SALT) 3
132. PRINTING PRESS 13
133. PROCESSED MEAT 3
134. PUBLISHER 7
135. R.T.W 121
136. RADIATOR SHOP 1
137. REAL ESTATE DEALER 256
138. REAL ESTATE-APPARTMENT 42
139. REAL ESTATE-BOARDING HOUSE 3
140.REAL ESTATE-COMMERCIAL BUILDING 34
141.REAL ESTATE-LESSOR 3
142.REAL ESTATE-LOT RENTAL 4
143.REAL ESTATE-SPACE RENTAL 11
144.REAL ESTATE-SUBDIVISION 1
145. REFRESHMENT 329
146. RELIGIOUS ARTICLE 1
147. RENT A VAN 3
148. RESORT 7
149. RESTAURANT 139
150. RETAILER 249
151. REVIEW CENTER 7
152. RICE MILL/KISKISAN 8
153. RICE STORE 43
154. ROASTED CHICKEN 7
155. ROLLING STORE 4
156. SACK DEALER 2
157. SARI-SARI STORE 73
158. SCHOOL 45
159. SCHOOL SUPPLIES 9
BUSINESS CATEGORY
160. SECURITY AGENCY 10
161. SERVICE 281
162. SHOE REPAIR SHOP 5
163. SOLAR PLANT 1
164. TAILORING 26
165. TERMINAL 1
166. THEATRE 2
167. TICKETING OFFICE 34
168. TILES, MARBLE, CERAMICS 12
169. TINSMITH 1
170. TIRE SUPPLY 13
171. TOILET EXCAVATION 1
172. TRAINING CENTER/PHYSICAL FITNESS 25
173. TRAVEL AGENCY 26
174. TRUCKING 7 FREIGHT SERVICES 8
175. TUTORIAL SERVICES 15
176. UPHOLSTERY SHOP 3
177. USED CAR TRADER 5
178. VACIADOR 2
179. VARIETY STORE 124
180. VEGETABLE DEALER 9
181. VEGETABLE VENDOR 3
182. VETERINARY CLINIC 7
183. VULCANIZING SHOP 2
184. WAREHOUSE 4
185. WATCH STORE 11
186. WATER REFILLING STATION 64
187. WELDING SHOP 1
188. WOODCRAFT INDUSTRY 10
189. XEROX 13
TOTAL 4,207
67. Health
The health needs of the people are handled by two (2) public hospitals, six (6) private
hospitals and 64 clinics, which aimed to serve the city populace with the best health care
services. These facilities are manned by doctors, majority of who have specialized abroad
and have well trained staff and personnel. Shown below is the bed capacity and location of
these facilities.
NO. OF
BED
NAME OF HOSPITAL RESIDENT LOCATION
CAPACITY
DOCTORS
1. ELJ MEMORIAL 100 25 Daan Sarile,
HOSPITAL Cabanatuan City
2. NUEVA ECIJA 100 9 Maharlika Highway,
DOCTOR’S HOSPITAL H. Concepcion,
Cabanatuan City
3. NE GOOD 100 9 Burgos Ave., Brgy.
SAMARITAN Sangitan, Cabanatuan
GENERAL HOSPITAL City
4. PAULINO J.GARCIA 500 129 Mabini St., Quezon Dist.,
MEMORIAL Cabanatuan City
RESEARCH AND
MEDICAL CENTER
5. MANUEL V. GALLEGO 100 8 Maharlika Highway,
CABANATUAN CITY Brgy. San Juan Accfa,
GENERAL HOSPITAL Cabanatuan City
6. PREMIERE MEDICAL 140 10 Maharlika Highway Brgy.
CENTER Daan Sarile,
Cabanatuan City
7. WESLEYAN 50 7 Mabini Extension,
UNIVERSITY Cabanatuan City
PHILIPPINES
CARDIOVASCULAR
AND MEDICAL
CENTER
8. IMMACULATE 50 6 Circumferential Road,
CONCEPTION San Juan Accfa,
MEDICAL CENTER Cabanatuan City
68. Education
Cabanatuan houses maximized opportunities of learning for the residents to avail high
quality of education, which are in line with the manpower and cultural development of the
country.
Three (3) universities, eleven (11) colleges and fourteen (14) vocational and technical
schools provide a wide range of educational opportunities to residents and students not
only in the city but for the neighboring municipalities and provinces as well.
68.2.1 Elementary
District I – East
District II – West
No. of No. of
Name of School Location No. of Pupils
Classrooms Teachers
1. Balite ES Balite 10 345 8
2. Barlis ES Barlis 7 251 7
3. Buliran Buliran 9 340 9
4. Caalibangbangan ES Caalibangbangan 27 1,382 33
5. Caudillo ES Caudillo 6 247 7
6. Cinco-Cinco ES Cinco-Cinco 6 212 7
7. Cruz Roja ES Cruz Roja 13 591 15
8. Daan Sarile ES Daan Sarile 16 613 17
9. Dalampang ES Dalampang 7 214 7
10. Embuscado PS Caalibangbangan 3 50 2
11. Ibabao Bana ES Ibabao Bana 8 331 8
12. M. R. Del Rosario ES Pamaldan 12 733 18
13. Mayapyap ES Mayapyap Sur 30 1,295 34
14. Obrero ES Obrero 19 810 19
15. Palagay ES Palagay 10 379 8
16. Polilio ES Polilio 9 354 9
17. Pula ES Pula 7 292 8
18. Samon ES Samon 3 222 6
19. Sapang ES Sapang 4 192 6
20. Sto. Niño ES Sto. Niño 8 256 7
21. Talipapa ES Talipapa 7 410 13
22. Valdefuente ES Valdefuente 16 549 16
TOTAL 237 10,068 264
District IV – South
No. of No. of
Name of School Location No. of Pupils
Classrooms Teachers
1. Bagong Buhay PS Bagong Buhay 6 130 6
2. Bagong Sikat ES Bagong Sikat 15 601 14
3. Bakero PS Bakero 7 286 8
4. Bakod Bayan ES Bakod Bayan 16 1,073 25
5. Cabu ES Cabu 18 884 22
6. Calawagan ES Calawagan 7 248 6
7. Calikid Norte ES Kalikid Norte 11 399 10
8. Camp Tinio ES Camp Tinio 42 1,764 43
9. Ciriaco Mariano ES Communal 7 274 7
10. Jose S. Galang ES 9 329 9
11. Juan L. Bautista ES Lagare 13 482 15
12. L. O. Francisco ES Bangad 13 469 14
No. of No. of
Name of School Location No. of Pupils
Classrooms Teachers
13. Luis O. Reñon Memo ES Kalikid Sur 24 539 14
14. Macatbong ES Macatbong 25 519 14
15. San Isidro ES San Isidro 22 909 20
16. Valle Cruz ES Valle Cruz 16 774 19
TOTAL 251 9,680 246
68.2.2 Secondary
69. Housing
AREA
NAME OF MEMORIAL PARK LOCATION
(has.)
1. Eternal Garden Cabanatuan Sta. Arcadia 14.03
2. Eternal Home Memorial Park Dalampang
TOTAL AREA
CLASSIFICATION % OF TOTAL
(Hectares)
Take pleasure by
the quality of
service and
Come and feel the convenience
relaxing treat of Hunter offered by the La
Valley Plantation and Parilla Hotel in
Resort found in Cabu, Melojavilla,
Cabanatuan City. A
hotel that is filled
with complete
amenities awaits
valuable customers.
Cabanatuan City. A
One of the best
wonderful place for a
tourist destinations
timeless experiences
is the Acropolis
that suites wildest
North and Water
imagination and
Camp located at
excitement.
Maharlika Highway,
Cabanatuan City.
Visit the
breathtaking place
economy of
the city.
The
continuing
government
support in
the
NE CAKES & RESTAURANT PLAZA LETICIA
Included
in the list
of
numerous
fastfood
chains in
ROSENDA’S JOEY’S SNACK HOUSE the City is
development of the the
Jollibee
outlet
along
Maharlika
Highway.
7. Baptist Church
8. Apostolic Church
9. Iglesia Evangelica
Methodista En Las
Islas Filipinas
10. Sagrada Familia
11. Iglesia Edificada
de Jesucristo
12. Seventh Day
Adventist
13. Church of the
Latter Day Saint
14. Victory Christian
Fellowship
15. Ever Increasing
Christian Faith
Ministries
ETHNICITY
TAGALOG
ILOCANO
KAPAMPANGAN
CHINESE
BOMBAY
LABOR FORCE
PUNONG BARANGAYS
City Mayor: 33. GENERAL LUNA
HON. JULIUS CESAR V. VERGARA
- MAMERT
City Vice Mayor: HON.
DEPARTMENT/OFFICE HEADS EDUARDO JOSE
34. H. CONCEPCION B. JOSON VII -
City Councilors: HON. MARIO R. SEEPING RAZEL M
HON.35.
PUNONG BARANGAYS IBABAO - B.
PRUDENCIO BANA
GARCIA JR - NUEL MA
City
1. Administrator
ADUAS CENTRO - HON. FROILAN
MR. JOSE M. VALINO
ROY L. BALAGTAS
36. IMELDA - JOCELY
City Information and Tourism Officer HON.FRANCIS
MR. RUBEN A. ILAGAN
ALDWIN V
BALARIA
2. Disaster
City ADUASRisk NORTEReduction Management- Officer HON.
MR. 37. ISLA
EPIFANIO
EUGENIO G. POSADA
ROMULADO V. MINTU II - GELACIO
City Agriculture
3. ADUAS SUR and Livelihood Management Officer
- HON.
MS. EMMANUEL
GREGORIA V. D. LIWAG
ESGUERRA II
HON.
38. KALIKID NORTE
ROSENDO D. DEL ROSARIO JR
- MANNY T
City Economic Enterprise and Public Utilities ENGR. DOMINGO M. PARARUAN
4. BAGONG
ABC
Management OfficerBUHAY
President: - HON.39.
SERGIO J. TADEO
KALIKID SUR - PABLITO
City Veterinarian DR.
HON.RICARDO P. BAUTISTA, JR.
5. SK Federation
BAGONG President:
SIKAT - JOHN ELLIS
40. KAPITAN
C. GALANG
PEPE - BILLY RH
City Treasurer MS. FLORIDA R. OCA
City
6. Accountant
BAKERO - MS. CARMELITA
41. LAGARE E. LLENA - ANTONIO
City Budget Officer MS. LAURETA C. JACINTO
7. BAKOD BAYAN
Schools Division Superintendent - RHODA42.
T.LOURDES
RAZON, Ed. D., CESO V - GEMMA
City Social
8. BALITE Welfare and Development Officer
- MS. HELEN S. BAGASAO
43. MABINI EXTENSION - MIRASO
Chief of Hospital DR. BENEDICTO S. JOSON
9. BANGAD
City Health Officer - 44. MABINI
DR. GILBERT V. EMBUSCADO
HOMESITE - ELIZER J
Chief of Police BULALO
10. BANTUG - COL 45.
JOSELITO E
MACATBONGVILLAROSA JR - ROLAND
City Engineer ENGR. LAURO J. PANGILINAN
11. Human
City BANTUG NORTEManagement Officer
Resource - 46. MAGSAYSAY
MS. NIMFA S. VILLAROMANNORTE - MYRNA S
Acting City
12. BARLIS Planning and Development Coordinator
- MS. LUCILLE S. BATALLA
City Assessor ENGR.47.HEIDI
MAGSAYSAY SUR
D. PANGILINAN - JACQUIL
13. BARRERA
City General Services Officer - MR. GERARDO S. DE GUIA ELANO-C
City
14. Civil Registrar DISTRICT
BERNARDO - 48. MA. V.
MS. SUSANA THERESA
DIAZ - MANUEL
City Legal Officer ATTY. CESAR R.
49. MATADERO VILLAR -
15. City
OIC, BITASProsecutor - FISCAL RENATO VILLAROMAN TEODOR
OIC,
16. City Fire Marshal
BONIFACIO - 50. MAYAPYAP
INSP ROBERTO C MIRANDA BFP
NORTE - RENATO
Chief, Business Permits and License Office MS. 51.
MARITZA DR ACUP
MAYAPYAP SUR - RONNIE
17. BULIRAN -
18. CAALIBANGBANGAN - 52. MELOJAVILLA - PAULITO
19. CABU - 53. M. S. GARCIA - REGALA
20. CALAWAGAN - 54. NABAO - FIDEL CU
21. CAMP TINIO - 55. OBRERO - ROLAND
22. CARIDAD - 56. PADRE BURGOS - JOEL VIL
23. CAUDILLO - 57. PADRE CRISOSTOMO - JOHN RI
24. CINCO – CINCO - 58. PAGAS - CHRISTO
25. COMMUNAL - 58. PALAGAY - FEDERIC
26. CRUZ ROJA - 60. PAMALDAN - FERNAN
27. DAAN SARILE - 61. PANGATIAN - DANIEL
28. DALAMPANG - 62. PATALAC - CHARITA
29. DICARMA - 63. POLILIO - TERESIT
30. DIMASALANG - 64. PULA - BENIGNO
31. D. S. GARCIA - 65. QUEZON DISTRICT - GRACE T
32. FATIMA - 66. RIZDELIS - FELIMON
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68. SANBERMICRISTI -
69. SANGITAN -
70. SANGITAN ESTE -
71. SAN ISIDRO -
72. SAN JOSEF NORTE -
73. SAN JOSEF SUR -
74. SAN JUAN ACCFA -
75. SAN ROQUE MELENCIO -
76. SAN ROQUE SUR -
77. SAPANG -
78. STA. ARCADIA -
79. STO. NIÑO -
80. SUMACAB ESTE -
81. SUMACAB NORTE -
82. SUMACAB SUR -
83. SUPERMARKET -
84. TALIPAPA -
85. VALDEFUENTE -
86. VALLE CRUZ -
87. VIJANDRE -
88. VILLA OFELIA -
89. ZULUETA -