Political Information | |
Legal Basis of Creation: | |
Date of Ratification / Plebiscite: | |
No. of Registered Voters: | 846 |
No. of Precincts: | |
Physical Information | |
Land Area (in heactares) | 159.9has |
Barangay Category | Urban |
Land Classification | Upland |
Major Economic | Agricultural, Commercial |
Fiscal Information | |
A. External Sources | |
Internal Revenue Allotment | Php 1,512,000.00 |
Others | |
B. Local Sources | |
RPT Share | Php 15,000.00 |
Fees & Charges | Php 15,000.00 |
Others | Php 1,000.00 |
Total Income | Php 1,543,000.00 |
Demographic Information | |
Total Population | 1,486 |
No. of Female | 739 |
No. of Male | 747 |
No. of Families | 425 |
No. of Households | 344 |
No. of Labor Force | |
No. of Unemployed | |
Source | RBI |
Year captured | |
Basic Utilities / Services | |
Largest Power Supply Distributor | Electric Cooperative |
Major Water Supply Level of Households | Water supplied by public water faucets, Water supplied through water faucets in individual households |
No. of Households with access to potable water supply | 344 |
Existing Means of Transportation | Jeep, Private Vehicle, Tricycle, Motorcycle |
Existing Means of Communication | Mobile phone |
Awards / Recognition received by the barangay or barangay officials | |
National Level | |
Regional Level | |
Local Level | Good Governance |
History
It was in 15th century that the Spaniards came in the Philippine Archipelago. When they arrived, there were already natives who lived in this area. The vast land is fertile where a native root crop called “Sap-ang” grew abundantly which served as their staple food. When the Spaniards dropped by and asked for something to eat, then, the natives gave them the root crop and they really liked to eat. Suddenly, they asked for the name of the place. However, one of the native thought that the stranger asked for the name of the root crop, therefore, he answered, “Sap-ang”. Since then, whenever the Spaniards wanted to eat root crops, they usually dropped in a place they called as “Sap-ang”. But, foreigners pronounced the word as “Supang”.