Barangay Dela Paz Pulot Itaas

Barangay Officials
Benita D. Zapata Punong Barangay
Nelie R. De Castro Sang. Barangay Member
Arsenio A. De Castro Sang. Barangay Member
Yolanda C. Zapata Sang. Barangay Member
Jemuel D. Lumanglas Sang. Barangay Member
Joriel A. Ronquillo Sang. Barangay Member
Cristina D. Arellano Sang. Barangay Member
Jean Kyla L. Ronquillo Sang. Barangay Member
Shella Mae Z. Mergal Brgy. Secretary
Maricel M. Ronquillo Brgy. Treasurer
   
Rhea Mariel C. Lumanglas SK Chairperson 
Jeremie L. Sibug Sang. Kabataan Member
Ronajene C. Zapata Sang. Kabataan Member
Melissa c. Ronquillo Sang. Kabataan Member
Ira Marie E. Pablo Sang. Kabataan Member
Kayn Jonard E. Canillo Sang. Kabataan Member
Arvin Jay Z. Panaligan Sang. Kabataan Member
Keannean Johs E. Ebora Sang. Kabataan Member
Jean Kyla L. Ronquillo SK Secretary
Jezareel D. Lumanglas SK Treasurer

 

 

Physical & Demographic Characteristics
Land Area (has) : 405.1787
Projected Population 2022
:
514
Classification  
Number of Purok/Sitios :
Boundaries : North - 
South - 
West - 
East - 

 

 

Other Information

 

HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL LIFE OF THE BARRIO OF DE LAPAZ PULOT

1. De la Paz - Pulot is the present and official name of the barrio.

2. De la Paz Pulot is the popular name of the barrio. No sitios are included within the territorial jurisdiction of the barrio.

3. This barrio was established since 1905.

4. Formerly, this is a sitio of dela Paz which later on has its own barrio lieutenant.

5. It has five barrio lieutenants from the date of establishment to the present time, upon which their length and time of period were as follows:

1. Pablo Perez--------------------------1905-1914 - 9 years
2. Nicomides Lumanglas ------------1914 - 1926 - 12 years
3. Juan de Castro ----------------------1926-1936 - 10 years
4. Julian Villena ------------------------ 1936-1945 - 9 years
5. Apolonio Perez -----------------------1945

6. This new barrio originated from an incident which the people observed actually. A big tree bearing the honey bee comb (Pukyutan) stood in the place. The natives tried to cut down the tree for double purposes; that of lumber and of honey. As it were cut down the honey comb broke out and the flood of the honey flewed to the village. Since then, it was called Dela Paz Pulot.

7. No information as to historical sites, structures, and old ruins.

8. The barrio was not yet inhabited during the Spanish regime.