San Miguel Muna

San Miguel Muna San Miguel is a Philippine Municipality in District III, Province Of Bulacan in Region III Central Luzon. San Miguel is a 1st class municipality.

San Miguel is a philippine municipality in the province Bulacan in Region III Central Luzon which be­longs to the Luzon group of islands. The municipality San Miguel is seated about 38 km north-north-east of province capital City Of Malolos and about 62 km north of Philippine main capital Manila. Regarding urbanization San Miguel is classified as partly urban. San Miguel occupies an area of 231.40

km². By the end of 2007 San Miguel was the home of 138,839 residents. Thus by average 600.00 people are living on one km². Administratively the Municipality of San Miguel is subdivided into 49 barangays. One forms the center of the city wheras the other 48 are in the outlying areas. Some of them are even several kilometers away from the center of the Municipality. The most populous are Pacalag, Baritan, Pulong Duhat, Pulong Bayabas, Biak-na-Bato, Bagong Pag-asa, Ilog-Bulo, Labne, Biclat, Sapang, King Kabayo, Bardias, Mandile, Buga, Maligaya.

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EXPERIENCE: San Miguel De Mayumo

SIBUL, at the beginning was covered with thick forest, inhabited by Aetas. It was a good hunting ground. There were many...
18/08/2017

SIBUL, at the beginning was covered with thick forest, inhabited by Aetas. It was a good hunting ground. There were many caves which served as shelters for animals and people.

Many hunters found the forest around the caves good hunting grounds. The coming of strangers drove the natives of the village farther into the forest, leaving the place around the springs uninhabited.

One day, hungry and tired, a hunter from neighboring village named Anastacio Pengson, came to the forest to hunt. He came upon the spring and drank of the clear water. Feeling refreshed, he looked around and was attracted by the natural beauty of the place. Later, he began clearing the spaces surroundings the springs and soon brought his family to live there. In those days the first settlers cleared as much lands as they wanted to and continuously occupied it. They then became the rightful owners of the land they cleared. Since Anastacio Pengson was the first settler, so he owned practically all clearings around the springs which could still be traced to his family descendants.

Since then, more settlers came to the village. Soon the village prospered, making the clearing wider and wider beyond the main spring (There is a main spring and several minor ones; hence, the name SIBUL SPRINGS, which is always full to the brim with sparkling water and giving them good health.

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San Miguel Municipal Library

01/08/2017
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08/01/2017

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Hindi ko na po kayo iisa isahin, napakarami na po niyo na sumuporta, tumulong, nakiisa, umalalay at nagpasensiya.

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24/12/2016

December 16, 2014 San Miguel De Mayumo KASAYSAYAN, ALAMAT AT TRADISYON Maraming Salamat Sir Romain Garry Evangelista Lazaro sa pagpapagamit ng iyong mga kuha...

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