“Barangay Manalo was once a sitio of Barangay Monte Alegre. During those early days, a certain guy named Millio Manalo from an unknown place arrived in the area due to the abundance of wild animals. He decided to establish temporary residence there. He and his family subsisted through hunting and fishing in the said place. He then invited some of his relatives and started to develop the area until it eventually became a Barangay.”
Barangay Manalo - Rice and corn producer with empowered people living in dignity of peace and in harmony with nature, having a clean water and a bountiful land with mature, respectable, living and God-fearing leaders.
To develop a prepare a progressive and a peaceful community for the present and future generations thru good governance. Attainment of peace, honesty and progress.
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Felicisimo C. Magulod
Arnel A. Cardenas
Geejay D. Cardenas
Edmund W. Cardenas
Charito D. Cabildo
Romeo A. Cabildo
Reinalda C. Magulod
Rodel C. Cabudol
Secretary: Mariflor M. Asuncion
Treasurer: Marvie C. Cabudol
Jericko M. Agunoy
Ryan Cris V. Cabildo
Arvin Clive C. Cabildo
Vilco Joe C. Capala
Kurl Russel C. Ursulom
Haris Don T. Villaroza
Randolf A. Baguyo
John Paul C. Cardenas
Secretary: Bryan C. Martin
Treasurer: Jerwin B. Cabildo
Other Barangay Demographic Data
Barangay Manalo shares a common border with the following barangays:
North: Calantac, Alcala
South: Barangay Magogod East
East: Barangay Magogod West
West: Monte Alegre