Calawit

Calawit is a barangay or village in San Jose, Camarines Sur in the Philippines.[1]

Calawit
Barangay
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol
ProvinceCamarines Sur
MunicipalitySan Jose
District4th District
Government
  TypeBarangay
  Barangay CaptainRamon O. Gabatin
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Area code(s)054

Geography and Demographics

The barangay/village is classified as a rural place and is composed of 7 puroks or zones. It has a total land area of 74.270500[2] hectares and is generally described as plain. It is bounded to the north by Catalotoan, south by Tagas-Salogon, east by Salogon-Tagas, and in the west by Mampirao. Its major sources of livelihood is agriculture. It has a total population of 863, with 169 households and 187 families.

Government

Elected barangay officials are as follows: Ramon O. Gabatin- Punong Barangay; Barangay Councilors are: Danilo P. Obias, Severiano C. Clutario, Luz C. Dador, Hernani D. Cobilla, Edgar P. Paga, Tomas A. Pacis, and Alfredo T. Beringuela. The appointed barangay secretary and treasurer are: Vanessa Palaypayon and Maricris Boquiña, respectively. The number of barangay personnel include 15 barangay tanod, 5 barangay health workers, 7 purok/zone leaders, 23 day care workers and 4 utility workers.

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References

  1. MPDC, LGU San Jose (2014). "CBMS Barangay Profile". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. LGU San Jose, MPDC (2015). "Brief Profile of the Municipality of San Jose, Camarines Sur". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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