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DOLORES
BARANGAY DOLORES was established since 1900. It was a portion of the town of
Taytay, Rizal. Barangay Dolores was known to be a source of livelihood especially for the
kaingeros where most of its portion were said to be at the slopes of mountains. The name
Dolores was taken from a patroness named Birhen Dolorosa where it was said to be
miraculous.
This is also the place where the chapel of barangay was located at the present. St.
John the Baptist Parish was also located here at the barangay Dolores. Since late Spanish
times, the leaders were only composed of then called Tenyente del Barrio mostly known to be
the Kaptain del Barrio or Barangay Captain. Barangay Dolores as old folks have said, is said
to be the place where the encounter of Guerillas, ROTC, Government Forces and Japanese
during World War II took place.
Barangay Dolores during post war years was the biggest in the Municipality of
Taytay, with the vast area of almost 10,000 hectares, it is also headed the families with good
livelihood sources. Barangay Dolores is Adjacent to three (3) Barangays namely: Barangay
San Juan, Barangay San Isidro and Barangay Sta. Ana. The town of Antipolo is also adjacent
to Brgy. Dolores.
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Some places in our Brgy. Were known to be attraction to other towns is our living
waterfalls and rivers. It can be seen at Maharlika Hills and Melendres. Brgy. Dolores is
known to be the most beautiful part of the town of Taytay, Rizal.
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DEMOGRAPHY
Total Population -
I.
60,484
Male
Female-
33,300
27,184
----
A. Health Centers
Sitio Bato-bato 1
20-1
Sitio Bato-bato 2
Tibagan
Tikling
Nazarene
Mapayapa
Balagot
Melendres
Bukal 2
Hapay na Mangga
Tibagan
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B. Education
1. Public Schools
Name
a.
Male
FemaleTotal
1326
1312
822
2638
1742
c. Hapay na Mangga
d. Dolores Elementary School
1235
1181
2416
1576
1720
3296
Name
Male
FemaleTotal
a. Sto. Nio
38
37
75
b. Tibagan
39
36
75
c. Hapay na Mangga
33
27
60
d. Palmera II
19
22
41
e. Noels Village
f. 20-1 Subdivision
18
11
17
20
35
31
g. Golden City
41
41
82
h. Bukal II
20
18
38
20
15
35
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j. Melendres
15
13
28
k. Rowenas Garden
--
--
--
C. Political Subdivision
Registered Voters
25,325
Precincts
Purok/Sitios
Subdivisions / Villages
47
-
13
Labor Force
Employed
91.44%
D. Employment
Unemployed
8.56%
E. Socio Cultural
Religion
-
Roman Catholic
Protestants
Evangelics
Muslims
Iglesia ni Cristo
Born-again Christians
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BARANGAY ASSEMBLY
PUNONG BARANGAY
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
LUPON
SECRETARY
CLERK
COUNCILMEN
TECH. ASSISTANT
CLERK
SPECIAL PROJECT
BOOKEEPER
CLERK
TREASURER
TFBD
COLLECTOR
CARETAKER 1
CARETAKER 2
COLLECTOR
MESSENGER
GENERAL SERVICES
MATERIAL RECOVERY
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The three (3) tiered falls commonly known as TRES ESCALON, a favorite
picnic/recreational site in the 50s and 60s is being rehabilitated and envisioned to be the
next important tourist spot of Taytay. As the term implies, Escalon, a Spanish equivalent of
ESCALOOP denoting a catch basin shaped, where water from upland sources falls and
descending throughout from the second to its third basin. This physical and natural landscape
is a reminder of a level of civilization where mankind co-exists with other living creatures
mainly dependent on sources, the ecology and nature may offer.
For over 30 years, the falls, which was used as a picnic ground, laundry dry area and
sources of water for many, was neglected. The efforts of the officials of Barangay Dolores for
rehabilitating and preserving what are left with it were intended to rediscover this hidden
natural treasure embedded with its scenic beauty.
This early, many individuals and civic organizations and even business establishments
are joining hand in hand for a common purpose of rejuvenating the site, soliciting and
extending support, all for the interest not only of the present generation but also of the
generation yet unborn.
There is a long way to go to fully develop this place. We need all the you can offer so
that our fear of being exposed to a day not too far, when the generation to come will inherit
nothing but parched earth incapable of sustaining life, would and certainly could not ever
happen.
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The Tungtong River Falls was first classified as a creek in the government records
of the municipality of Taytay. This perennial river is located in and around the area of the
Beverly Hills Subdivision and Maharlika Hills Subdivision Barangay Dolores Taytay,
Rizal (in Region IV-A CALABARZON). It stectches for 15 kilometers and it is connected
to the Pasig River by means of the Manggahan floodway.
Mr. Henry G. Calilung, the science coordinator of HEDCen, is also the head of the
Tungtong River Conservation Project. Because of him, many students became involved
with the activities connected to the river. His advocacy was even noticed by a
multinational company. And just recently, he was also noticed by a news network because
of his goal towards the river.
Four senior students from Holistic Education and Development Center (located in
Taytay,Rizal,Philippines,World) Batch 2010-2011 are grouped in the web team to take
note of the happenings of the Tungtong River.
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Alren Desoyo administers the site. He writes for the site and gives aid to other
members of the group. He will also do the things a group member does in case if the
group member is absent (or even present)
Riana Santos co-administers the site. She will make some writings for site as
well. To get this clear, everyone in the group gets to write blog entries. But before it
can be posted, as much as possible, things to be posted (except for pictures and
videos) will be reviewed by Riana for grammatical errors. Nothing lenient, really.
Finally, Georgia Katindig will also provide photographs. She will also get some
updates from the other groups who are studying the river. She is the follow me on
Twitter-type in the group. Therefore, she provides it too.
The Tungtong River Conservation Project is done by 5 groups with different tasks.
WEB
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The Web group administers and takes care of the site. They upload pictures and data.
They take care of the database site.
WATER GROUP
The water group studies anything about the water of the river. The members of the
water group include Denise Costes, Rem Bautista, Lorenzo Pepito, Rye Delfin and
Mac Capulong.
BAYAN/SURVEY GROUP
The bayan group conducts surveys within the vicinity of Antipolo Bayan. Their
surveys are conducted in fast food chains located within the vicinity. The members of
the group include Beverly Caluma, Cheska Lacson and Marsha Nackaerts.
BIRD GROUP
The bird group looks for birds that can be found in the river. The members of the bird
group include Justin Duque, Michael Ferrer, Gabby Yoingco and Nino Muros.
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BUTTERFLY GROUP
The butterfly group collects butterflies for anatomy research. The members of the
butterfly group include Jeremiah Frejas, Joses Regala, Shane Bucat and Vinz Epino.
BARANGAY PROFILE
OF
BARANGAY DOLORES
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I.
GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Nature of Existence
1. Legal Basis of Creation:
Dated:
February
PUROK
na
14. Meadow View Plains; Sitio Pantayin; Philec Rd.; Zapanta Cmpd.
Napocor
15. Sitio Saguingan; Manila East Road
16. Kuloong Hills; Paras Compound
17. Tibagan
18. Santana Subdivision
19. L.Wood St.; Magandang Lahi; Maganda
20. Javier Compound
21. Bukal I
22. Bukal II
23. Magilas; Makisig; Matimtiman; Mahinhin
24. L. Wood; Jasmin; Salazar; Mahinhin
25. L. Wood St. (TES)
26. B. Pag-asa; Gonzaga; Malaya; Salazar
27. Gonzaga St.; San Mateo; B. Pag-asa
28. M.C. Ison; B. Pag-asa; Sumulong
29. Naval; B. Pag-asa
30. Halina St.
31. Mahinhin; Kadalagahan
32. Salazar; Naval; B. Pag-asa; Adhika
33. Malaya; Silahis
34. B. Pag-asa; A. Leonardo St.
35. C. Valle; A. Cortez
36. M. Borja; Callejon I & II
37. M. Borja; B. Pag-asa
38. C.Valle; Mahinhin; Sto Nino; Malaya
39. Naval; L.Wood St.
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B. Industry
: - Manufacturing
Number
21
: - Agro-Industry
: -Cottage Industry
: - Tourism
Bakery/Bakeshop
Ice Cream/Ice Drops
Native Delicacies
Sweet Preserved
Sitcharon
Noddles
Balut
Vinegar
Fish Drying & Smoking
Laboratories
Chemical Industry
Fertilizers
Feed mills
Numbe
r
21
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
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: Garments &
19
Embroidery
: Footwear Factories
: Textile Mills
: Bags/Wallet Factories
: Furniture Factory
: Wooden
:
Rattan
:
Bamboo
:
Metal
: Paper Manufacturing
: Cement Bag
5
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Manufacturing
: Cement Factories
: Marble Craft
: Blacksmith
: Iron & Metal Craft
: Engineering Work &
0
1
0
9
3
Machine Shop
: Jewelry Manufacturing
&
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
Goldsmith
Ceramics Pottery
Woodcraft
Handicraft
Weaving
Fashion Accessories
Others
3
3
3
13
6
0
Numbe
r
7
518
14
Supplies
: Construction and
10
Concrete Products
: Car/Jeep Parts and
6
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Supplies
: Motorcycle and Bicycle
3
Supplies
: Agricultural
Establishments and
Supplies
: School and Office
3
Supplies
: Photo Center and
5
Supplies
: Appliance Store
: Jewelry Shop and Store
: Bags and Footwear
1
5
5
Store
: Video Center
: Bazaars and Gift shop
: Printing press
: Pawnshop
: Funeral Parlor
: Drug Store
: Public Market
: Talipapa
: Cinemas
: Cockpit
: Financial Institution
1
1
14
9
1
11
34
0
3
0
16
e.Bank
: Restaurants/Carinderia
: Real Estate
: Memorial Parks
: Insurance/Dealer
167
19
1
0
insecties
: Gasoline Stations
: General
Services/Contractors/Arras
97
tre Services
: Body
Workshop/Physical Fitness
Gyms
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: Beauty Parlors/Barber
28
Shop
II.
SOCIAL CONDITION
A. Health
1. Health Status
2.
1992
1.1
Total Number of Deaths
(All causes and all ages)
1.2
1.2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1992
Causes
Heart Disease
Pneumonia
Cancer
PTP
CVA
Dehydration
Asthma
Stillbirth
Stub wound
Diabetes
1993
88
114
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1993
Causes
Heart Disease
Pneumonia
Cancer
PTP
Asthma
Accident
Sepsis
Dehydration
Diabetes
Pre-maturity
Number
36
18
10
15
8
7
6
4
1
1
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.3.1 1993
Causes
AURI
Malnutrition
Parasitism
Hypertention
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Shesilesion
Gastro-intestinal Inf.
PTB
Physical Injury
Age Group
0 11 mos.
1 4 yrs.
5 6 yrs.
7 14 yrs.
Total
Number
5280
3168
2904
2115
1320
1056
528
279
268
103
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.3.2 1993
Causes
Number
AURI
4121
Micro-nutrient deff. 3001
Hypertension
2503
Malnutrition
2003
Parasitism
1989
Bronchitis
1401
Pneumonia
989
Skin disorder
613
G.U.T. Infection
316
10.
Physical Injury
99
12
507
23.66
Type
Pub. Priv.
Other
Barangays
Served
Services Rendered
Medical
Health
Personnel
1 Regional Health
Unit
San Juan,
Muzon, Sta.
Ana, San
Isidro
out-patient
5 days
a week
1 Physician
1 Dentist
2 Nurses
12 Brgy. Health
Center
out-patient
5 days
a week
7 Midwives
1 Sanitary
Inspector
No.
3863
620
1215
Absent
//
Type
Primary
Pupils
Tea-
Intermediate
Class- Pupils
ClassStudents
Students
chers
Taytay Elem. X
School Unit 1
rooms
rooms
Enrolled
Enrolled
Taytay Elem. X
School
chers
Enrolled
--
164
1682
42
21
740
26
18
--
85
369
150
/x/
/x/
//
//
Sewing
Electronics
Flower
Handicraft (basket making,
Agriculture
Auto Technician
Backyard Gardening
Beauty Culture
weaving)
/x/
Carpentry (furniture making) / /
//
Cosmetology
//
//
Culinary Art (cooking)
//
Baking, Food Preservation / /
C. Protective Services
1. Presence of Protective Services/Facilities
//
Livestock Raising
Practical Electricity
//
Recycling of Materials
Typing
/x/
//
/x/
/ /
III.
Number
A. Sports Facilities
1.
Gymnasium/Stadium
2.
Basketball Court
3.
Baseball/Softball Field
4.
Tennis Court
5.
Swimming Pool
1
5
0
0
0
B. Recreational
1.
Playground
2.
Parks
3.
Public Library/Reading Center
4.
Movie house
5.
Beach Resorts
6.
Scenic Views/ Historical
7.
Games and Wildlife Areas
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
Type of Road
Concrete
Asphalt
Gravel
Dirt/Earth fill
Total
2.
Barangay
35.14 G
0
0
3.94 G
39.08 G
Type of Bridges
Total
(Linear)
Meter
Concrete
3G
23 G
3G
12 G
5G
Steel
Wooden
Hanging
3.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Transportation Facilities
1.
Transportation
Facilities
Tricycles
a. Motorized
b. Non-Motorized
Boats
a. Motorized
b. Non-Motorized
Jeepney
Bus
Cars
Train
Calesa
Others (Specify)
B.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Destination
Within the
Poblacion
Barangay
Provincial
Capital
/
x
x
/
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
/
x
x
x
/
/
/
x
x
x
/
/
/
x
x
x
Terminal
Presence
Absence
/
x
x
x
/
x
x
x
x
Water Supply
1.
Inventory of Existing Water Supply
Water Supply
1. Communal Water Point Source
(Level I)
2. Communal Faucet System
(Level II)
3. Water Supply System
(Level III)
% to Total HHs
5.21
1188
20.84
3562
62.51
C.
Power Supply
1. Number of Households Served by Electricity 5413__
2. Percentage to Total Households __95__
D.
Communication Services
1. Existing Communication Services
Communication Services
Services
Presence
(Check)
Telephone Line
Postal Services
Telegraph Service
Others (Specify)
/
x
/
x
Television
Radio
Newspaper
/x/ National
/x/ Local
E.
Land Use
Land Area
245.55
9.72
14.40
N. D.
533.22
0
5.0
0
Land Area
N.D.
0
629.11
B.
1992
P 436,658.07
10,880.00
N.D.
N.D.
211,846.00
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
N.D.
1,144,913.00
N.D.
N.D.
P 659,384.07
P 1,770,532.30
1. Personal Services
2. Maintenance and
Operating Expenses
3. Capital Outlay
Total
C.
Amount
1993
578,832.83
46,786.47
Amount
1992
P 100,050.00
171,182.00
125,368.00
P 396,600.00
943,605.05
P 1,516,927.10
1993
242,351.50
330,970.55
//
/x/
//
//
//
//
//
Multi-purpose Pavement
Barangay Library
Reading Center
Agricultural Equipment
Agricultural Produce Collection
And Buying Station
Barangay Public Cemetery
others (specify)
D.
Problems/Needs
Allowance/Insurance
Planned Projects/
Major Accomplishments
Institutions/
Implementation
Implemented
Barangay
None
None
None
None
None
None
resolutions
Enforce all laws and
ordinances; maintain public
Punong
Barangay
Barangay
services
Keep all records of SB
Secretary
Tagapamayapa
Collect & receive taxes fees,
prepare financial statements
Barangay
of income & expenditures;
None
None
None
None
Treasurer
Certify as the availability of
funds.
Barangay
Construction of Barangay
Development
Hall/Center
Council
Barangay Council of Barangay: ___DOLORES____
Punong Barangay :
Allan Martine S. De Leon
Kagawad
:
Ma. Jeca B. Villanueva
:
Arturo Jingo Calderon
:
Lester Martirez
:
Pio Dave Sarmiento
:
Angelo Luigi D.R. Napi
:
Jose P. Torio Jr
:
Estregan Cayton
Ingat-Yaman
:
Olivia O. Adriatico
Kalihim
:
Aquilino R. Raymundo Jr
6. Adjacent Barangays:
North : ___Antipolo_______________________________
South : ___Portion of Angono, San Juan & Muzon_______
East : ___Antipolo_______________________________
West : ___Portion of Sta. Ana, San Isidro and San Juan___
B.
D. Terrain Characteristics:
% to Total Land
Terrain Type
Area
Coastal
Plain
Hilly
95
Mountainous
Total
100
E. Type of Soil
% to Total Land
Type of Soil
Area
F.
Clay
Loam
Sandy
Clay Loam
90
Sandy Loam
Sandy Clay
10
Others (Specify)
Climate
Type I /x/
G.
Type II / /
Type III / /
Type IV / /
Population
1. Total Population (1993) Male _17,781_ Female _18,709_
Both Sexes _36,490_
Age Group
Under 1 year
14
59
10 14
15 19
20 24
Male
Female
Both Sexes
528
2,152
2,466
2,111
2,180
2,022
556
2,264
2,595
2,221
2,294
2,127
1,084
4,416
5,061
4,332
4,474
4,149
25 29
30 34
35 39
40 44
45 49
50 54
55 59
60 64
65 69
70 74
75 79
80 Above
1,467
1,202
983
741
567
437
338
242
123
94
52
46
1,543
1,265
1,035
780
597
460
355
254
161
99
54
49
3,010
2,467
1,016
1,521
1,164
897
693
496
314
195
106
95
Total
17,781
18,709
36,490
H.
I.
Election Data
1. No. of Registered voters
2. No. of Registered voters
who actually voted
3. No. of Precints
II.
ECONOMIC CONDITION
A. Major Sources of Livelihood
Rank
1. Garment
2. Sash Factory
3. Farming
B. Agriculture
1. Crop Production
1.1 Yield, Value and Number of Cropping Season of Crops Produced (1993)
Crop
Produced
Vegetables
Fruit Trees
No. of Crops
season/year
throughout
the year
-do-
Yield/yr.
(kg.)
variable
Production
Value/year
-
-do-
Number
0
600
0
0
0
107
20
0
Type
B. Livestock
Cattles
Carabaos
Hogs
Goats
Horses
Dogs
Others (Specify)
Number
20
0
0
0
701
0
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Barangay Dolores Map, (2015). Scaled DWG format map prepared by Baragay Dolores,
Taytay, Rizal.
City of Taytay, Rizal, (2008). Zoning Map: Baragay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal.
City of Taytay, Rizal, (2004). Land Use Plan and Zoning Ordinance: Baragay Dolores,
Taytay, Rizal.
City of Taytay, Rizal, (2006). Geohazard Map: Baragay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal.
City of Taytay, Rizal, (2006). Road Network Map: Baragay Dolores, Taytay, Rizal.