Poctol, San Juan, Batangas
Poctol is one of the forty-two barangays comprising the municipality of San Juan, Batangas.[1] This barangay is located at the northeastern part of municipality. It is bounded by the barangays of Tipas, Palingowak, Pinagbayanan, and Catmon. As of 2015 census, Poctol has a population of 2,548 inhabitants.[2]
Barangay Poctol, San Juan, Batangas | |
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Barangay | |
Seal | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Calabarzon |
Province | Batangas |
Municipality | San Juan |
Government | |
• Type | Barangay |
• Barangay Chairman | Hon. Ronel B. Sinag |
Area | |
• Total | 5.1259 km2 (1.9791 sq mi) |
Population | 2,548 |
Time zone | GMT (UTC+8) |
Zip Code | 4226 |
Origin
Poctol was once a widely forested place. According to a legend, there was once a little stream in the area. The natives called it Putol na sapa, for the mere reason that they cannot locate where it starts and where it ends. There are many fish in it. During sunny days, the stream gets dry, and the fish and plants in it disappear. But during rainy days, the fish and plants reappear in the stream.
Sitios
Poctol is subdivided into six sitios. These are:
- Pontor
- Lumbangan (Centro)
- Ugatan
- Ilaya
- Canto
- Bagong Silang
Government
The 2018 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in Poctol were held on May 14, 2018. The elected officials will assume their office on the 30th day of June 2018. Their term will expire on 30 June 2020.
Position | Name |
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Barangay Chairman | Ronel B. Sinag |
Councilors | Reynaldo "Turko" Salimo |
Ariel "Baguyboy" Gutierrez | |
Ruben Escaro | |
Fermin "Tasyo" Sotengco, Jr. | |
Fe Sinag Linao | |
Joelito Giron | |
Evan "Ampang" Amaquin | |
Monsour Giron (ex-officio member) | |
Barangay Secretary | Ryan Magadia |
Barangay Treasurer | Michelle Macatangay |
Position | Name |
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SK Chairman | Monsour Giron |
SK Councilors | Joshua R. Sinag |
Ruby Anne De Torres | |
Bryan Scott Anacin | |
Jemwell G. Mendoza | |
Jervin M. Plandez |
Official Seal
- Mangrove – The barangay is known for its mangrove forest which is considered as one of the largest in the town.
- Waves - Symbolize the Tayabas Bay and Malaking Ilog River that define the geographical location of the barangay.
- Fish – Symbolizes fishing as one of the source of income of the people.
- Banana Plant – Symbolizes abundant agricultural produce of the barangay.
- Cattle / Cow – Symbolizes farm animals as part of thriving agriculture industry.
- Blue, Red, and Yellow colors - Symbolize the barangay as an entity under the Republic of the Philippines
Notable Citizens
- Don Juan R. Quizon - Former Presidente Municipal from 1919-1922 and 1925-1928 of San Juan, Batangas. The municipal hall was inaugurated during his term.
- Salvador Q. Quizon - Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of the Archdiocese of Lipa
- Atty. Carmelo Q. Quizon - Former Provincial Prosecutor of Batangas
External links
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-12-11. Retrieved 2020-05-08.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- https://www.psa.gov.ph/content/highlights-philippine-population-2015-census-population