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Barangay Canduman |
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Key Officials |
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Jabas, Leo Ceniza
Barangay Captain
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Jabas, Bryle
SK Chairman |
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Zanoria, Wilmer Oplado
Barangay Councilor |
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Borbajo, Dante Arcilla
Barangay Councilor |
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Antolinao, Cecilia Pilapil
Barangay Councilor |
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Zanoria, Marjurie Lourince Edollantes
Barangay Councilor |
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Zanoria, Dalmacio Jr. Suson
Barangay Councilor |
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Dy, Cesar Jantillan
Barangay Councilor |
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Suico, Elvin Jerusalem
Barangay Councilor |
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Magale, Kirby
SK Councilor |
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Malazarte, Fatima
SK Councilor |
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Padayao, Len Marie
SK Councilor |
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Cena, John Pierre
SK Councilor |
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Monilar, Johm Riel
SK Councilor |
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Ycong, Shiara
SK Councilor |
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Peresores, Alberto
SK Councilor |
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Welcome to the Barangay Canduman!
It gives us great pleasure to offer our virtual barangay as a place to learn, from its history to what we can offer you right now.
Thank you for taking time to visit our site.
God Bless!
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| About us |
How the name of our barangay got its name are derived from major situations.
1. Geographical Location
2. Biological Abundance
3. What we have and are know for
4. Honor & Tribute to a rich and influencial person |
Many years ago, there lived a certain man named Oman who owned a big piece of land. He was a well to do person and a very generous one too.
Everyone went to the place where Oman lived. He became popularly known by the townsfolk. So when they were asked who’s land they were in or where they’d come from, it became common answer, “Iyahang yuta ni ni kang Undo Oman,” (This land is owned by Sir Oman, or I came from Sir Oman’s place). When the Americans came, they asked whose land was this. The natives replied, “Kang Do Oman”. “Ah,” replied the soldier, “Candoman”. So that was how it got its name. |
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Calendar of Events |
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News & Updates |
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27 Baragays |
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