Mayapa
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Mayapa | |
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Barangay ng Mayapa, Lungsod ng Calamba | |
Coordinates: 14°12′37″N 121°7′22″E / 14.21028°N 121.12278°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Philippines | Laguna |
region | Calabarzon (Region IV-A) |
City | Calamba City |
Government | |
• Chairman | Flaviano C. Taniola |
Area | |
• Land | 1.163 km2 (0.449 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 28,302 |
Spoken languages | Tagalog (usually mixed with) Visayans |
Mayapa is an urban barangay, located to the east of the Sirang Lupa and southeast of the Canlubang in Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines.[1] It is next to the Mayapa-Canlubang exit (Exit 47) of the South Luzon Expressway. As of the 2020 census, Mayapa had a population of 28,302.[2]
Camp Vicente Lim
Camp Vicente Lim is Located along National Highway Mayapa Road, and also the Headquarters of PRO CALABARZON Headquarters (Region IV-A), it's also known as Calamba Airstrip or Calamba Airfield since 1922. There are primary and secondary school building inside the camp. Camp Vicente Lim Elementary School also known as Post Elementary School, and Camp Vicente Lim National High School. There's also residential area known as Campo by the locals or Bargy., Camp Vicente Lim. The means of transportation inside the Camp premises or inside Brgy., Camp Vicente Lim is by pedicab. The Regional Headquarters also the main Headquarters of Bureau of Fire also inside the Camp Vicente Lim. The National Forensic Training Institute, Bureau of Jail Management Penology, Police National Training Institute also found inside Camp Vicente Lim. There is one multi-purpose gymnasium inside the camp. Wearing sando, shorts and slippers while entering the camp is prohibited. Brgy., Camp Vicente Lim is divided into six zone, purok 1, purok 2, purok 3, purok 4, purok 5 and purok 6. Some of the landmark near Camp Vicente Lim is the Iglesia Ni Cristo house of Worship, Imall grocery and Department store. Brgy., Campo has its own covered basketball court located at purok 4 and the Veterans Hall found in purok 1.
Geography
Neighboring Barangays:[1]
- West-Canlubang, Sirang Lupa, Majada Out
- East- Paciano
- South- Palo Alto, Barandal, Batino
- North- Canlubang
Elected Government Officials
- Elected Mayapa Officers for the term of 2013 - 2016[1]
- Punong Barangay : Taniola, Flaviano Dela Cruz
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Fabros, Alex Franco
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Perez, Lorenzo Jr. Elviña
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Bautista, Juan Carlo Rigonan
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Magampon, Jaime Villa
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Jordan, Jerusalem Aquino
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Hernandez, Rico Laurel
- Barangay Kagawad <:> Balog, Hiedi Cortez
- Elected Mayapa Officers for the term of 2010 - 2013[1]
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Barangay Captain, Zenaida T. Magnaye
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 1, Bernardo P. Cadapan
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 2, Raymond M. Perez
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 3, Jaime V. Magampon
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 4, Alex F. Fabros
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 5, Santos L. Atienza
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 6, Eddie DC. Aala
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, Kagawad 7, Hiedi T. Cortez
- Laguna, City Of Calamba, Mayapa, SK Chairman, Paolo M. Miranda
References
- ^ a b c d "Brgy. Mayapa". City Government of Calamba. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ "City of Calamba - Code:043405000". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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