Paciano Rizal, Calamba

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Paciano Rizal
Highly Urbanized Barangay
(Second Class Barangay)
Barangay ng Paciano Rizal, Lungsod ng Calamba
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A Checkpoint in Paciano Rizal in Calamba on May 2018.
Paciano Rizal, Calamba
Map of Calamba showing the location of the barangays
Coordinates: 14°12′54″N121°8′5″E / 14.21500°N 121.13472°E / 14.21500; 121.13472
Country Philippines
Islands Luzon
Region Calabarzon (Region IV-A)
Province Laguna
City Calamba
Number of Sitios 3 (excluding)
Government
  ChairmanNaploeon V. Baradas
  Councilors
  • Anna Marie V. Dela Cruz
  • Francis Calderon
  • Rejie Bautista
  • Lulu Patulot
  • Rex Quibral
  • James Paul M. Dinulos
  • Ryan Pradas
  • Marlon B. Cantal - SK Chairperson
Area
  Land1.268 km2 (0.490 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total15,679

Paciano Rizal is an urban barangay comprising in Calamba, Laguna, in the Philippines. [1] It is situated to the west of San Cristobal, to the east of Mayapa, to the north of Lawa and south of Mapagong. It is named after Paciano Rizal, who was born in this barangay, a revolutionary, and the older brother of José Rizal.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Major establishments

Industrial companies

Government agencies

Sitios, puroks, and subdivisions

Paciano Rizal is divided into 4 sitios, 3 puroks, and 10 subdivisions.

Demography

Population census of Brgy. Paciano Rizal
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 3,657    
1990 6,169+5.37%
1995 8,512+6.22%
2000 10,152+3.85%
2007 11,733+2.02%
2010 11,958+0.69%
2015 15,065+4.50%
2020 15,679+0.79%

Geography

Location:

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References

  1. "calambacity.gov.ph - Brgy Paciano Rizal". www.calambacity.gov.ph. Retrieved 2024-02-16.