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  • Lenie Alejandro
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  • 1

    was said to be from a person named Valentin who has a great interest in raising crows "Uwak" Creating the expression "Uwak ni Valentin", later becoming It was likewise mentioned by the barrio folks that the then clear water flowing from Balintawak passes through Pamintahan River, where hundreds, if not thousands of Lipenos, were massacred during the Japanese occupation.

    balintawak

  • 2

    was derived from the unusual topography of its land, "bugtong" which means "the one and only" as it is located at the northernmost part of Lipa According to the elders, the place looks like a small island surrounded by water. But as you look closer, it is not a land fenced with water but just a regular landscape. In the years, this barangay was divided into two and were named "Bugtong Kanluran" and "Bugtong Silangan" which later on became Barangay Bugtong na Pulo and Barangay Plaridel respectively.

    bugtong na pulo

  • 3

    During the Japanese Regime, Barangay Bulacnis was known as "Barrio Magtago, a vast forest that served as hiding place for the guerillas and other locals from the nearby towns. During the Spanish visitation, a Spaniard passing through a nipa hut became curious of the bubbles being produced while cooking rice, thus the term "Bulak ng Kanin According to the elders of the barangay, one of their pride is the magical well which was ther major source of their water. It has a unique charm, the water is very clean and enchanting similar to boiling water bumubulak na tubig. Because of its great benefit to the people, they agreed to name the barangay after it

    bulacnin

  • 4

    started from a small lake located in the barangay which the locals decided to name it "Dagat-Dagatan" or small lake. The area is usually dry, but when it rains, the water level arises Over time, "Dagat-Dagatan" became "Dagatan". In 1970, during the Natural Clean and Green Program, Dagatan won the grand prize with papaya being planted along the national road. Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club, the first private golf course in the City is located in this barangay.

    dagatan

  • 5

    According to the elders, the name of their barangay came from a tragedy that happened to one of the natives, a woman named "Ines" It was one fine night when a robbery took place in Ines home... "Si Ines, nilooban!" This was the cry of the barrio people. The phrase later became "Inosluban thus, the birth of its name. Now, Inosluban caters the fint semi-conductor industry in Lipa, PKI (Pilipinas Kyohritsu, Inc

    inosluban

  • 6

    The name of the barangay was taken from "Lumbang", a tree with a big trunk that served as shade and at times hiding place for Lipeño guerillas during the Japanese regime. Later in 1990, a peace tower was built to commemorate the Philippine-Japanese peace agreement. Also in the early days, migrants coming from Balete settled in Lumbang during the aftermath of the first Taal volcanic eruption.

    lumbang

  • 7

    This barangay was named after the word basang kahoy, "Mala-awoy, a term used to describe a firewood that is not fully dried to serve its purpose, It is now the center of commerce and trade, and where the present City Hall is seated. National government agencies are also established in the same Barangay.

    marawoy

  • 8

    formerly known as Bugtong na Silangan, was part of Bugtong na Kanluran, now called Bugtong na Pulo. "Bugtong na Silangan was then changed to by a teacher petitioner. This was derived from the pseudonym of our hero, Marcelo H. Del Pilar known as artist leader during the 1896 Philippine Revolution

    plaridel

  • 9

    The name originated from the Spanish word and French word meaning rifle or gun. Same with Visayan word "pusila" (shoot). According to old stories, even before the coming of the Japanese, there were people roaming in the place, called constables with their rifles or guns attached to their waists. As they go around the place, the term Pusil has always come from the mouths of the Pusil until this word registered in the minds of the people, When World War II broke out, the place was known as Pusil, associated with guns and rifles which were kept secretly in the place.

    pusil

  • 10

    There was once a married couple who arrived at the area carrying an image of San Lucas. In those times, the locals believe that said image was miraculous since the sick who came to it for help were healed. From then on San Lucas was recognized, praised and loved by the people. The area is still blessed with a river that connects the City to Sto. Tomas, Batangas

    san lucas

  • 11

    adopted its name from the Tree of Talisay that was abundant in the area back in the old days. It was also in this tree that an image of San Jose was found between 1800 and 1850. This miraculous event was the main reason why San Jose became the patron of the residents of Barangay

    talisay

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  • 1

    was said to be from a person named Valentin who has a great interest in raising crows "Uwak" Creating the expression "Uwak ni Valentin", later becoming It was likewise mentioned by the barrio folks that the then clear water flowing from Balintawak passes through Pamintahan River, where hundreds, if not thousands of Lipenos, were massacred during the Japanese occupation.

    balintawak

  • 2

    was derived from the unusual topography of its land, "bugtong" which means "the one and only" as it is located at the northernmost part of Lipa According to the elders, the place looks like a small island surrounded by water. But as you look closer, it is not a land fenced with water but just a regular landscape. In the years, this barangay was divided into two and were named "Bugtong Kanluran" and "Bugtong Silangan" which later on became Barangay Bugtong na Pulo and Barangay Plaridel respectively.

    bugtong na pulo

  • 3

    During the Japanese Regime, Barangay Bulacnis was known as "Barrio Magtago, a vast forest that served as hiding place for the guerillas and other locals from the nearby towns. During the Spanish visitation, a Spaniard passing through a nipa hut became curious of the bubbles being produced while cooking rice, thus the term "Bulak ng Kanin According to the elders of the barangay, one of their pride is the magical well which was ther major source of their water. It has a unique charm, the water is very clean and enchanting similar to boiling water bumubulak na tubig. Because of its great benefit to the people, they agreed to name the barangay after it

    bulacnin

  • 4

    started from a small lake located in the barangay which the locals decided to name it "Dagat-Dagatan" or small lake. The area is usually dry, but when it rains, the water level arises Over time, "Dagat-Dagatan" became "Dagatan". In 1970, during the Natural Clean and Green Program, Dagatan won the grand prize with papaya being planted along the national road. Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club, the first private golf course in the City is located in this barangay.

    dagatan

  • 5

    According to the elders, the name of their barangay came from a tragedy that happened to one of the natives, a woman named "Ines" It was one fine night when a robbery took place in Ines home... "Si Ines, nilooban!" This was the cry of the barrio people. The phrase later became "Inosluban thus, the birth of its name. Now, Inosluban caters the fint semi-conductor industry in Lipa, PKI (Pilipinas Kyohritsu, Inc

    inosluban

  • 6

    The name of the barangay was taken from "Lumbang", a tree with a big trunk that served as shade and at times hiding place for Lipeño guerillas during the Japanese regime. Later in 1990, a peace tower was built to commemorate the Philippine-Japanese peace agreement. Also in the early days, migrants coming from Balete settled in Lumbang during the aftermath of the first Taal volcanic eruption.

    lumbang

  • 7

    This barangay was named after the word basang kahoy, "Mala-awoy, a term used to describe a firewood that is not fully dried to serve its purpose, It is now the center of commerce and trade, and where the present City Hall is seated. National government agencies are also established in the same Barangay.

    marawoy

  • 8

    formerly known as Bugtong na Silangan, was part of Bugtong na Kanluran, now called Bugtong na Pulo. "Bugtong na Silangan was then changed to by a teacher petitioner. This was derived from the pseudonym of our hero, Marcelo H. Del Pilar known as artist leader during the 1896 Philippine Revolution

    plaridel

  • 9

    The name originated from the Spanish word and French word meaning rifle or gun. Same with Visayan word "pusila" (shoot). According to old stories, even before the coming of the Japanese, there were people roaming in the place, called constables with their rifles or guns attached to their waists. As they go around the place, the term Pusil has always come from the mouths of the Pusil until this word registered in the minds of the people, When World War II broke out, the place was known as Pusil, associated with guns and rifles which were kept secretly in the place.

    pusil

  • 10

    There was once a married couple who arrived at the area carrying an image of San Lucas. In those times, the locals believe that said image was miraculous since the sick who came to it for help were healed. From then on San Lucas was recognized, praised and loved by the people. The area is still blessed with a river that connects the City to Sto. Tomas, Batangas

    san lucas

  • 11

    adopted its name from the Tree of Talisay that was abundant in the area back in the old days. It was also in this tree that an image of San Jose was found between 1800 and 1850. This miraculous event was the main reason why San Jose became the patron of the residents of Barangay

    talisay