Bulacao

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Bulacao (Philippines)
Coordinates: 12°53′09″N124°05′41″E / 12.88571°N 124.09463°E / 12.88571; 124.09463 Coordinates: 12°53′09″N124°05′41″E / 12.88571°N 124.09463°E / 12.88571; 124.09463
Country Philippines
Region Bicol Region
Province Sorsogon
Municipality Gubat

Bulacao is a barangay in Gubat municipality, Sorsogon province, Philippines. Its population was 2,024 at the 2015 Census. [1]

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Description

Bulacao is a barangay in Gubat. An inland barangay, agriculture is the primary source of income here. Duck, poultry and hog raising are secondary sources of income.

Education

Primary school:

Note: Some parents from Cabigaan send their children here.

Secondary school:

Some students came from Cabigaan, Union, Gubat, and other inland barangays.

Transportation

Bulacao is easily accessible by tricycles and private vehicles due to good roads.

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References

  1. "National Nutrition Council". www.nnc.gov.ph. Retrieved 2021-06-14.