List of barangays in Cabuyao

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The City of Cabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines is subdivided into eighteen (18) urbanized barangays. [1] Six of them are located along the National Highway, six on the lakeshore of Laguna de Bay, the country's largest lake, three Poblacion Barangays which was created under the Presidential Decree No. 86 and three on the western part and elevation portion of the city. [2]

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The largest barangay in terms of land area is Barangay Gulod, it is popular for being the birthplace and hometown of Charice Pempengco, [3] [4] the country's teen singing sensation. In terms of population, Barangay Mamatid is the most populous barangay of the city, [5] it is the site of Clarmil Manufacturing, Inc., the number one manufacturer of Goldilocks products in whole Southern Luzon. [6]

Barangays

No. Barangay Area (in km2)Population (Census 2015)Population Density (2010)Sample computation of quarterly income tax due and payableBarangay Captain (2013-2019)
1 Baclaran 1.7452513,7006,985/km2Olie P. Galang
2 Banay-Banay 3.1012530,1977.073/km2Eric Baron
3 Banlic 2.316,8545,511/km2Elizabeth L. Austria
4 Bigaa 2.09110,9674,807/km2Rose Anne V. Cantalejo
5 Butong 1.6213,4427,630/km2Charie Barrio
6 Casile 3.182,393669/km2Orlando P. de Sagun
7 Diezmo 1.594,4701,686/km2Alfredo Malabanan
8 Gulod 4.08714,6112,304/km2Dominador V. Maniclang
9 Mamatid 2.655,80319,313/km2Erlinda L. Alcasabas
10 Marinig 3.91543,3159,494/km2Conrado Hain
11 Niugan 3.5202731,4617,615/km2John Cyril Hain
12 Pittland 2.913,235598/km2Teodoro Enriquez
13 Pulo 3.026,6365,041/km2Armando Amoranto
14 Sala 1.5469,1605,353/km2Francisco D. Alimagno
15 San Isidro 3.1458524,4465,767/km2Richard L. Algire
16 Barangay I Poblacion 0.230173,34912,334/km2Monte Bienes
17 Barangay II Poblacion 0.23333953,6927,886/km2Melvin R. Calandria
18 Barangay III Poblacion 0.23652,84612,034/km2Antonette Hain

Barangay location

Cabuyao is composed of eighteen (18) urbanized barangays, [1] in which six of them are located along the National Highway, six on the lakeshore of Laguna de Bay, the country's largest lake, three Poblacion Barangays which was created under the Presidential Decree No. 86 and three on the western part and elevation portion of the town. [7]

Sangguniang Barangay ng Banlic, City of Cabuyao

PositionNameTermCommittee
PunongbarangayElizabeth "Liza" Laodinio Austria2023-PresentSangguniang Barangay ng Banlic
KagawadAdinos Lignay2023-PresentLivelihood, Labor and Employment
KagawadRandy "Andoy" Pesito Punzalan2023-PresentEducation, Tourism and Culture
KagawadGregorio "Gorio" Capacio2018-PresentPeace and Order
KagawadGeorgina "Gina" De Mesa Inventor2023-PresentHealth and Social Welfare, Cleanliness and Beautification
KagawadRomualdo Ruiz "RR" Gecolea2023-PresentAgriculture, Solid Waste Management
KagawadJake Pasilan2023-PresentTrade and Industry, Environmental Protection
KagawadNoeminda Noemi Almario2016-PresentPublic Works and Infrastracture, Women and Family
SecretaryAnnabelle M. Alcantara2002-PresentSangguniang Barangay ng Banlic
TreasurerEnrique Rosal20010-PresentSangguniang Barangay ng Banlic
AdminPhillip Maurice L. Austria2023-PresentSangguniang Barangay ng Banlic

Former Barangays

YearNameDescription
1571–1742Barangay CalambaCalamba became an independent pueblo on August 28, 1742. With the passage of Republic Act No. 9024 on April 7, 2001, it was promoted from a municipality into Laguna's second component city after San Pablo City.
1571–1688Barangay MalabananBiñan separated from its mother town Tabuco (now Cabuyao) in 1688 and became a town. In 2010, it was proclaimed as the fourth component city of Laguna. [8]
1571–1725Barangay San Pedro TunasanBarrio San Pedro became a separate town on January 18, 1725. And Tunasan is now a barangay of Muntinlupa. [9]
1571–1792Barangay Santa Rosa de LimaOn the year after barrio Biñan became a separated town from Tabuco, Barrio Bukol (Santa Rosa, before separation from Biñan) separated from Cabuyao and became a town on January 15, 1792. It is now one of the four first class cities of the province of Laguna. [9]
1571–1678Barangay Santo TomasIn 1678, Santo Tomas became a town in the neighbor province of Batangas.

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