Dolo, San Jose

Dolo is a barangay in San Jose, Camarines Sur in the Philippines, classified as a rural place.[1]

Dolo
Barangay
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol
ProvinceCamarines Sur
MunicipalitySan Jose
District4th District
Government
  TypeBarangay
  Barangay CaptainNelson C. Oco
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Area code(s)054

Etymology

The former name of the place[2] was "Baybay" as called by the natives accordingly because of its sandy soil. However, some of the Tagalog residents found the place to be too far as in the extreme end, thus, they renamed the place as "Dulo" which means "end" and later becomes "Dolo" as time passes.

Geography and Demographics

It has a total land area of 317.040000 hectares and is generally described as plain and coastal.[3] It has only one sitio named Talisay located at the boundary between Sabang and Dolo.

It is bounded to the north by Minoro, south by Manzana, east by Sabang and Lagonoy Gulf, and to the west by Kinalansan. Its major sources of livelihood are agriculture (farming, nipa weaving, and nipa cart vending), and employment in both the public and private enterprises/establishments. It has a total population of 2,034; with 420 households, 477 families and 1,108 registered voters.

Government

Elected barangay officials are as follows: Nelson C. Oco- Punong Barangay; barangay councilors are: Norman O. Payong, Ricky S. Froyalde, Eddie Jose I. Arevalo, Amalio B. Lumbria, Eduardo D. Obias, Jose O. Payong, and John P. Violeta. The appointed barangay secretary and treasurer are: Marly B. San Buenaventura and Rogelio Conde Jr., respectively. The number of barangay personnel include 15 barangay tanod, 6 barangay health workers, 1 nutrition scholar, 6 puroks/zones Leaders, 1 librarian, 2 day care workers, and 1 utility worker.

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References

  1. MPDC, LGU San Jose (2014). "CBMS Barangay Profile". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Nieva, Lourdes Lobis (February 2010). San Jose at its Great Serenity and Pride (1st ed.). San Jose, Camarines Sur: Local Government of San Jose.
  3. LGOO, DILG (2014). "Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Profile". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)


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