Based on the data gathered through interviews with senior citizens who have knowledge about the legend of Nabbialan and how it got its name, ‘NABBIALAN’ was named as such because of its location. There’s a creek named Urged that is full of ‘BIALA’ (BIG SHELLS), and the word ‘NAB’ is derived from the abundance of these shells. Farmers and fishermen from surrounding barangays came to the place to collect ‘BIALA.’ Only two old men named FRANCISCO AGURAY and LOUR PENA were residing in the area, which later led to the place being formally named ‘NABBIALAN’ in the year 1943.
NABBIALAN is located in the western part of AMULUNG.
A peaceful and progressive barangay sustained by God-fearing, law abiding, cooperative, environment friendly constituents and improved quality of life for people.
To have a better quality of life. A peaceful barangay and to create employment for sustainable livelihood of the constituents.
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Orlando Peña
Edison P. Sandi
Arnel E. Peña
Noel E. Agustin
Marcial B. Serrano
Reynante S. Doca
Louie L. Ruam
Nixon B. Sandi
Secretary: Roderick G. Lliban
Treasurer: Pepe S. Battung
Edwin A. Battung
Sharicar G. Balacanao
Jonalyn G. Agustin
Angelo M. Manzano
Alexis B. Balinuyos
Jhon Mike B. Martirez
Kristine Joy S. Ruam
Angelica C. Puyot
Secretary: Delmark B. Macalinao
Treasurer: Cathlyn M. Castro
Other Barangay Demographic Data
Barangay Nabbialan shares a common border with the following barangays:
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