Long time ago, BACRING has no name yet; most of the residents were innocent, as years passed by more people come to reside in this place.
One day, a beautiful lady in this place fell in love to a gentleman from another place. To seal their LOVE, THE YOUNG MAN gave the lady an engagement ring, but their engagement did not last long.
Some people heard that when the LOVERS separated from each other, the gentleman asked the lady to give back his ring, and said give me back my ring? That’s how BACRING got its name from the word “BACK MY RING” BACRING
Maysa a Nasion a naikkan iti pannakabalin amangsaknib kadagiti addaan patingga a natural a gamengtayo, a naitunos ti pananggun-od iti sustainable development, para iti nadalus ken nasalun-at nga aglawlaw a mangpasayaat iti kalidad ti biag dagiti Filipino para kadagiti agdam ken masakbayan a kaputotan.
Tapno masakniban ken maisubli ken mapasayaat ti kalidad ti aglawlaw nga agturong iti nasyaat a salun-at ti publiko, integridad ti aglawlaw ken economic availability
Teddy M. Vallejo
Gilbert C. Gorospe
Allandenis M. Serrano
Johny M. Alviar
Arsenio E. Molino
Jeraldine L. Orpilla
Demy T. Castro
Vicente P. Barcena Jr.
Secretary: Lonie L. Sucia
Treasurer: Elvis A. Echavari
Grant V. Castro
Roshell C. Guavis
Villarica G. Castro
Ana Mae D. Alviar
Gilda C. Llorin
Ricomark L. Dayacus
Camille B. Tante
Laica G. Parinas
Secretary: Khiajoy B. Medrano
Treasurer: Jessabel M. Ballesteros
Other Barangay Demographic Data
Barangay Bacring shares a common border with the following barangays:
North: Cabuluan, Alcala
South: Nagsabaran, Amulung
East: Bayabat, Amulung
West: Sto. Nino, Cagayan