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'''Briz District''', also known as '''Barangay Magugpo East''', is a district of [[Tagum City]] in the [[Philippines]].
'''Briz District''', also known as '''Barangay Magugpo East''', is a district of [[Tagum City]] in the [[Philippines]].



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Briz District, also known as Barangay Magugpo East, is a district of Tagum City in the Philippines.

The majority of the residents are descendants of Don Ricardo Briz, the post-Spanish era settlers in the area.

History

Briz District was first settled by native Mansakas of Magugpo Poblacion. In The 1900s, Cebuano-Spanish Mestizo Don Ricardo Briz with Doña Felisa Verallo Briz and their 10 children (Maria married to Bonifacio Senangote, Lucrecia married to Elias Senangote, Monica married to Nazario Morata, Florencia married to Leodegario Crisostomo, Isabel married to Nemecio Mantilla, Marcelina married to Nicolas Cuyacot, Camilo married to Acme Cervantes, Adriana married to Asari Jawaddin, Ladislao married to and Tecla married to Romeo Perote) moved to Tagum and bought it from the Mansakas. Originally 29 hectares in the 1920s and solely owned by Don Ricardo Briz at that time, but are now owned by several people descendants and non-descendants of Don Ricardo Briz.

In late 1960s, Doña Felisa Verallo Briz and her children agreed to donate one hectare of their land for the construction of school buildings. The school was named in honor of the late patriarch, the Don Ricardo Briz Central Elementary School.

Later a street, the Don Ricardo Briz Street was likewise named after him.

Demographics

Briz District was once a residential area, but now is considered a commercial area. There is a new Gaisano mall in the area. Which Boost Tourism In This Community

The barangay Magugpo East Area has a population of 16,136 in 3,227 Households. Magugpo East consist 1.3%Land Area Of Tagum City. It is approximately 2.00 km from city hall.

Barangay Classification Urban Barangay
Means of Transportation Pedicab, Jeepneys, Motorcycle
Water Sources Tagum Water District
Power Sources Daneco-NEA
Fiesta Last Sunday Of November
Araw Celebration September 20

Location

Kilometer 55,Tagum National Highway, Brgy. Magugpo East, Tagum City, Davao del Norte, Philippines

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7°26′48″N 125°48′44″E / 7.44667°N 125.81222°E / 7.44667; 125.81222