Barangay Malalim

Barangay Officials
Moises Arnel C. Ebora Punong Barangay
Elena T. Ebora Sang. Barangay Member
Eugenio E. Panganiban Sang. Barangay Member
Apolonio M. Antenor Sang. Barangay Member
Rodolfo D. Bocala Sang. Barangay Member
Renier C. Olivay Sang. Barangay Member
Joshua E. Ebora Sang. Barangay Member
Sevilla P. Fabian Sang. Barangay Member
Loyd Jafet L. Ebora Brgy. Secretary
Rodel C. Antenor Brgy. Treasurer
   
Nick Limuel E. Binay SK Chairperson 
Zyrille E. Albuera Sang. Kabataan Member
Quenelene E. Borbon Sang. Kabataan Member
Christian E. Cueto Sang. Kabataan Member
Idan Joshua E. Cantos Sang. Kabataan Member
Kian E. Panganiban Sang. Kabataan Member
Vernice Ivan R. Cueto Sang. Kabataan Member
Trisha Mae E. Rayos Sang. Kabataan Member
Maila E. Marasigan SK Secretary
Rayniel O. Panganiban SK Treasurer

 

Physical & Demographic Characteristics
Land Area (has) : 260.9682
Projected Population 2022 (CPDO)
:
1,452
Classification  
RURAL
Number of Purok/Sitios : 7
Boundaries : North - Sirang Lupa
South - Mahabang Dahilig
West - San Isidro
East - San Miguel

 

Other Information

 

HISTORICAL DATA OF MALALIM

1. Present official name of the barrio - Malalim

2. Popular name of the barrio - Malalim (this barrio is a group of sitios which were previously sitio of Mahabang Dahilig, Sirang Lupa and San Isidro.

3. The barrio derived its name from the fact that this place is geographically deep.

4. This barrio was established during the incumbency of the late Congressman Numeriano Babao. It was formerly inaugurated on December 15, 1957 with Valentin Ebora as its first barrio Lieutenant.

5. According to old folks here, the original families of this barrio are : Rafael Caig, Justo Panganiban, Valentin Ebora, Isabelo Hernandez, Sotero Ramirez and others who had migrated to other place.

6. These are the list of past teniente del barrio: Valentin Ebora, Justo Panganiban, Felipe Panganiban, and Simeon.

7. No known records of event took place during the Spanish regime, American and Japanese time for this barrio was just recently established. At present the barrio people here are politically acted. Majority of the people belongs to the protestant sect. Most families are sending their children to school. The chief courses of livelihood of the people of this place are farming and handicraft like bakery.