- Barangay San Vicente Map
- San Vicente 2011 Budget p1
- San Vicente 2011 Budget p2
- San Vicente 2011 Budget p3
- San Vicente 2011 Budget p4
- San Vicente – Certified Statement of Income
BARANGAY CHAIRMAN
Pedro Marilla Jaminal
BARANGAY KAGAWAD
1. Naraga, Michelle Reformina
2. Marilla, Mauro Jr. Balazuela
3. Leopardas, Dioscoro Padillos
4. Escabarte, Joel Romea
5. Arocha, Rosalio Opanes
6. Amarille, Gerardo Genovia
7. Pugio, Septima Gentallan
SK CHAIRMAN
Neil Maverick Cua Aruta
SK KAGAWAD
1. Balansag, Ramon Ray Hibaya
2. Borres, Johnriz Carl Jaminal
3. Manuta, Maria Julie Ann Verano
4. Marilla, Harvey Caroro
5. Aranguez, Marisa Vender
6. Alias, Reymart Pitao
7. Roylo, Angelie Naraga
BARANGAY PROFILE:
Name of Barangay: SAN VICENTE
Distance from Poblacion: 2 Kilometers
Total Land Area: 86.14 Hectares
Total Population: 846
Number of Household: 189
Number of Schools (Public): 1
Length of Barangay Roads: 1.10 Kilometers
Source of Potable Water: Maribojoc Waterworks System
Major Agricultural Product: Corn
Major Source of Livelihood: Fishing / Farming
Barangay IRA 2007: PhP 598,587.00
Barangay Treasurer: Jacinta D. Marilla
Barangay Secretary: Dorothy A. Pautan
Number of BHWs: 2
Number of Day Care Centers: 1
LEGEND OF SAN VICENTE:
SAN VICENTE (972) – This barangay was a sitio of barangay Anislag named as Opong. The residents decided to separate from barangay Anislag knowing that the said sitio would equality become another barangay. When the new barangay was created, the residents changed the name Opong into San Vicente in honor of the patron saint of the town of Maribojoc. San Vicente is the youngest barangay of Maribojoc that was founded on July 13, 1972.





