San Miguel, Lobo

Coordinates: 13°41′N 121°13′E / 13.683°N 121.217°E / 13.683; 121.217
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San Miguel
Barangay San Miguel
From left to right: Sitio Centro, San Miguel Barangay Hall
Map of San Miguel, Lobo, Batangas
Map of San Miguel, Lobo, Batangas
San Miguel is located in Calabarzon
San Miguel
San Miguel
Coordinates: 13°41′N 121°13′E / 13.683°N 121.217°E / 13.683; 121.217
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
MunicipalityLobo, Batangas
District2nd District
EstablishedOctober 28, 1959[2]
Government
 • TypeBarangay
 • Punong BarangayRoosevelt G. Dueñas
Area
 • Total3.214 km2 (1.241 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total769[1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Postal Code
4229

San Miguel (officially Barangay San Miguel) is a 5th class barangay and one of the 26 barangays constituting the municipality of Lobo, Batangas, Philippines.[3] It is a rural community situated north of the municipality and is about ten minutes drive from Poblacion. Barangay San Miguel is politically subdivided into five sitios: Centro, Banbanan (Banbanan I, Banbanan II), Dayapan (Dayapan I and Dayapan II).[4]

Etymology[edit]

According to a legend, the origins of Barangay San Miguel are connected with Barangay Tayuman. As the story goes, while a group of respected elders were strolling through a bamboo forest one day, they were surprised by a sight—a divine image of Saint Michael manifested before their eyes. Overwhelmed by the sacredness of the encounter, the wise elders bestowed the name San Miguel upon the place. With the passage of time, the once-inseparable part of Barangay Tayuman underwent remarkable growth and development, ultimately gaining its independence as a thriving barangay. This remarkable journey from its humble beginnings to an independent community exemplifies the enduring legacy of San Miguel.[5]

History[edit]

In the year 1959, Barangay San Miguel was once part of Tayuman along with now Balatbat, and Poblacion until it was created by the Republic Act No. 3383[6] (also known as the Act Converting the Sitio of Viga in Tayuman, Lobo, Batangas into the Barrio of San Miguel) in Lobo, Batangas. It is located in the north of the town and is considered a place of livelihood of the citizens. During this time, most of the residents were engaged in farming and growing crops such as rice and coconut. At that time, Barangay San Miguel consisted of three sitios - Centro, Banbanan, and Dayapan. In each sitio, there are servants (now known as "Councilors") assigned to look after the welfare of their residents. The existence of sitios shows the organizedness of the community despite the challenges of life in those times. In the political field, Barangay San Miguel is constantly changing. During the creation of municipalities and barangays under the Republic of the Philippines in 1959, Barangay San Miguel became part of the town of Lobo. In the following years, the population of the area continued to increase and the livelihood of the community continued to expand. Currently, Barangay San Miguel continues to integrate with the activities of the Municipality of Lobo.

Location[edit]

San Miguel is situated at a distance of 4.80 kilometers from the town proper, with the municipal hall located a few kilometers away. It is surrounded by neighboring areas, with Barangay Malapad na Parang to the north, Calo to the west, Balatbat to the south, and Tayuman to the east.

Sitios[edit]

In the barangay of San Miguel, located in the municipality of Lobo, Batangas, you will find a total of 5 distinct sitios. Among them, a single sitio stands out as the urban center (bold), while the other 4 sitios is known to be simple and rural. Each sitio carries its unique nickname like for instance, in Sitio Centro, locals refer to it as "Ilaya".

Sitios Councilors
Sitio Banbanan I
  • Jenelyn Celino
Sitio Banbanan II
  • Rosalie Delica
Sitio Centro
  • Gil Catipon
Sitio Dayapan I
  • Marsina Manalo
Sitio Dayapan II
  • Racil Salamat

Demographics[edit]

Population census of San Miguel
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 654—    
1995 723+1.90%
2000 740+0.50%
2007 978+3.92%
2010 732−10.01%
2015 802+1.75%
2020 769−0.82%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[7][8][9]

Infastracture and utilities[edit]

BATELEC II brings electricity to Barangay San Miguel while telephone communication and internet connection is given by Globe Telecom. The Lobo Water District is the water supply provider for this barangay.

Until today, projects are made like: Improving Of Barangay Access Road, Slope Protection, and Road Improvement. These projects helps tourists and locals of the community so they can be safe. They also put lights on the center of the road so when it's dark, you can still see where your going. It is also one of the only barangays that has a bridge named San Miguel Bridge.[10]

Gallery[edit]

Chapel
San Miguel Bridge
Barangay hall
Slope Protection

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH) Population Counts Declared Official by the President | Philippine Statistics Authority". psa.gov.ph. Retrieved July 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "About San Miguel | Lobo Batangas Tourism Website". ilovelobo.ph. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) | Philippine Statistics Authority". psa.gov.ph. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Philippine Standard Geographic Code for Barangay San Miguel (PSGC) | Philippine Statistics Authority". psa.gov.ph. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  5. ^ "About San Miguel | Lobo Batangas Tourism Website". ilovelobo.ph. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Republic Act 3383 | LawPH". lawphil.net. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  7. ^ Census of Population (2015). Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population. Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  8. ^ Census of Population and Housing (2010). Population and Annual Growth Rates for The Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces, and Highly Urbanized Cities (PDF). National Statistics Office. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  9. ^ Censuses of Population (1903–2007). Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Region: 1903 to 2007. National Statistics Office.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Batangas's 2nd District Bridges | Department of Public Works and Highways". DPWH.gov.ph. Retrieved 6 March 2023.