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Manresa

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Barangay Manresa


Manresa is a barangay in Quezon City. Manresa was created as the first legal barrio in Quezon City. It was also the first to conceive and designate a model Tax Mapping Plan adopted by the City

Balingasa Barangay Hall

Address:
Makaturing St. Cor. Biak na Bato Brgy. Manresa Quezon City

Contact Number:
8-359-0727

Email address:
barangaymanresadist1.2018@gmail.com

Official Social Media:
Facebook

Punong Barangay:
ARTURO D. TAMBIS


Need to Know:  Manresa is named after a famous Spanish Jurist whose social justice ideas, despite the feudal ages of his time, inspired and guided many in their legal struggle against their feudal landowners.

Barangay Councilors1. EVANGELINE G. ATIP
2. ALMA S. BALITA
3. ANDY C. BATULA
4. JONARD D. EBOÑA
5. JESUS H. LOBA, JR.
6. JOSE BOBBY D. OCENAR
7. WILSON C. YOUNG
SK ChairpersonIANA JAN N. JUEGO
Barangay Population 19754 (RBI)
Number of Households3.6 (PSA 2020)
Average Household Size:
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority, Census of Population, 20xx
4.1 (PSA 2020)
Number of Registered Voters: 
Source: Commission on Elections 20xx
Registered Voters: 10709
SK Voters: 3159


On February 4, 1960, Ordinance No. 60-4350 creating Barrio Manresa for the District of San Jose, Quezon City was approved defining its boundaries: on the north by the original northern boundary of San Jose, on the south by Del Monte, on the east by G. Araneta Avenue, and on the west by Demeterio Tuazon Avenue.

Manresa was created as the first legal barrio in Quezon City. It was also the first to conceive and designate a model Tax Mapping Plan adopted by the City; the first to have received their 10% percent tax share from the City coffers; the first to have submitted several measures that were adopted as City Ordinances; the first to have organized the Barrio Officers League of Quezon City; and the first to have spearheaded the publication of a monthly organ of the barrio people.


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