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A barangay (Filipino
Filipino language

The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
: baranggay, ), also known by its former Spanish adopted name, the barrio
Barrio

Barrio is a Spanish language word meaning district or neighborhood. The word has come into use in English language mostly through the large Hispanic populations on both coasts of the United States....
, is the smallest administrative division
Administrative division

|align="right"| |}Administrative divisions are divisions of a political division. In other words, they are designated portions of a country....
 in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 and is the native Filipino term for a village
Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or Residential community, larger than a hamlet , but smaller than a town or city. Though generally located in rural areas, the term urban village may be applied to certain urban area neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New York City and the Saifi Village in Beirut, Lebanon....
, district
District

Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipality, or subdivisions of municipalities....
 or ward. Barangays are further subdivided into smaller areas called Purok
Purok

Purok is the main division of the barangay in the Philippines . Unlike sitios, it covers the overall part of a certain barangay. Usually, seven puroks that were administered by individual councilors and SK councilors, a political officer next to the Barangay Captain, divided the area of the whole barangay which is mostly found in rural comm...
s (English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
: Zone
Zone

Zone may refer to:In geography:* One of five geographical zones of the earth:** The torrid zone** The north and south temperate zones...
). A sitio
Sitio

A sitio in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay, the location of which may be distant from the center of the barangay itself....
 is a territorial enclave inside a barangay, especially in rural
Rural

Rural areas are large and isolated areas of a country, often with low populations. Today, 75 percent of the United States' inhabitants live in suburban and urban areas, but cities occupy only 2 percent of the country....
 areas. Municipalities and cities
Cities of the Philippines

A city is a tier of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities, whose existence as corporate and administrative entities is governed by their own specific municipal charter in addition to the Local Government Code of 1991, which specifies the administrative structure and political powers of subnatio...
 are composed of barangays. In place names barangay is sometimes abbreviated as "Brgy." or "Bgy.".






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A barangay (Filipino
Filipino language

The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
: baranggay, ), also known by its former Spanish adopted name, the barrio
Barrio

Barrio is a Spanish language word meaning district or neighborhood. The word has come into use in English language mostly through the large Hispanic populations on both coasts of the United States....
, is the smallest administrative division
Administrative division

|align="right"| |}Administrative divisions are divisions of a political division. In other words, they are designated portions of a country....
 in the Philippines
Philippines

The Philippines, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines, is a country in Southeast Asia with Manila as its capital city. It comprises 7,107 islands in the western Pacific Ocean....
 and is the native Filipino term for a village
Village

A village is a clustered human settlement or Residential community, larger than a hamlet , but smaller than a town or city. Though generally located in rural areas, the term urban village may be applied to certain urban area neighbourhoods, such as the West Village in Manhattan, New York City and the Saifi Village in Beirut, Lebanon....
, district
District

Districts are a type of administrative division, in some countries managed by a local government. They vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipality, or subdivisions of municipalities....
 or ward. Barangays are further subdivided into smaller areas called Purok
Purok

Purok is the main division of the barangay in the Philippines . Unlike sitios, it covers the overall part of a certain barangay. Usually, seven puroks that were administered by individual councilors and SK councilors, a political officer next to the Barangay Captain, divided the area of the whole barangay which is mostly found in rural comm...
s (English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
: Zone
Zone

Zone may refer to:In geography:* One of five geographical zones of the earth:** The torrid zone** The north and south temperate zones...
). A sitio
Sitio

A sitio in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay, the location of which may be distant from the center of the barangay itself....
 is a territorial enclave inside a barangay, especially in rural
Rural

Rural areas are large and isolated areas of a country, often with low populations. Today, 75 percent of the United States' inhabitants live in suburban and urban areas, but cities occupy only 2 percent of the country....
 areas. Municipalities and cities
Cities of the Philippines

A city is a tier of local government in the Philippines. All Philippine cities are chartered cities, whose existence as corporate and administrative entities is governed by their own specific municipal charter in addition to the Local Government Code of 1991, which specifies the administrative structure and political powers of subnatio...
 are composed of barangays. In place names barangay is sometimes abbreviated as "Brgy." or "Bgy.". As of December 31, 2006 there are a total of 41,995 barangays throughout the Philippines.

History

When the first Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, they found the Filipinos having a civilization of their own and living in well-organized independent villages called barangays. The name barangay originated from balangay, a Malay word meaning "sailboat". ^ ISBN 9715503470, ISBN 9789715503471.

The term barangay was adopted and barangay structure defined in the modern context during the administration of President
President of the Philippines

File:Flag President of Philippines.pngThe President of the Philippines is the head of state and government of the Philippines. The President of the Philippines in Filipino is referred to as Ang Pangulo or Pangulo ....
 Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edral?n Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives and a member of the Philippine Senate ....
, replacing the old barrios and municipal councils. The barangays were eventually codified under the 1991 Local Government Code
Philippine legal codes

Codification of laws is a common practice in the Philippines. Many general areas of substantive law, such as criminal law, Civil law and labour law are governed by legal codes....
.

Historically, a barangay is a relatively small community of around 50 to 100 families. Most villages have only thirty to one hundred houses and the population varies from one hundred to five hundred persons. According to Legazpi
Miguel López de Legazpi

Miguel L?pez de Legazpi , also known as Adelantado and El Viejo , was a Basque people Spain conquistador who established one of the first European settlements in the East Indies, and the Pacific Islands in 1565....
, he found communities with twenty to thirty people only. Many coastal villages in the Visayan
Visayas

Visayas is one of the three island groups in the Philippines, along with Luzon and Mindanao. It consists of several islands, primarily surrounding the Visayan Sea....
 region consisted of no more than eight to ten houses. The word itself is derived from an ancient Malayo-Polynesian boat called a balangay. It is commonly believed that in pre-colonial Philippines, each original coastal “barangay” formed as a result of settlers arriving by boat from other places in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India and north of Australia....
.

Most were coastal or riverine in nature. This is because the principal sources of protein come from the seas and rivers, most of the people relying more on fishing for supply of food. Also, people travelled mostly by water. The movement of the population was up and down rivers and along the coasts, trails always followed river systems. Rivers were also a major source of water for bathing, washing, and drinking. Moreover, coastal villages are more accessible to traders where an economic activity is developed. Business with traders meant contact with other cultures and civilizations like the Chinese, Indian, and Arabian. Thus, the coastal communities in Manila
Manila

The 'City of Manila' , or simply 'Manila', is the Capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila....
, Iloilo
Iloilo

Iloilo is a Provinces of the Philippines of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas Regions of the Philippines. Iloilo occupies the southeast portion of Panay Island and is bordered by Antique Province to the west and Capiz to the north....
 and Panay
Panay

Panay may refer to*Panay Island*Panay *Panay, Capiz*Panay River*Panay Gulf* USS Panay *Panay incident...
, Cebu
Cebu City

The City of Cebu , is the capital city of Cebu in the Philippines, and is the second most Metro Cebu in the Philippine Islands. The Cities of the Philippines is located on the eastern shore of Cebu, and is the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines....
, Jolo
Jolo, Sulu

Jolo is located on Jolo Island. Jolo is a 2nd class Philippine municipality in the Philippine province of Sulu province, Philippines. Jolo is the capital municipality of the Sulu province....
, and Butuan
Butuan City

The City of Butuan is the regional center of the Caraga Philippine region in the Philippines. It is located at the northeastern part of Agusan Valley Mindanao, sprawling across the Agusan River....
 attained a higher cultural level.

Upon the arrival of the Spanish
History of the Philippines (1521-1898)

This article covers the history of the Philippines from the arrival of European explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 up to the end of Spanish rule in 1898....
, several ancient barangays were combined to form towns. Every barangay within a town was headed by the cabeza de barangay
Cabeza de Barangay

The Cabeza de Barangay was the leader or chief of a barangay in Spanish Philippines. The post was inherited from the first datus who became cabezas de barangay when the many independent barangays fall under the rule of the Spanish Crown....
 (barangay chief), who formed part of the elite ruling class of the municipalities of Spanish Philippines. The post was at first inherited from the first datu
Datu

Datu or datto is the title for chieftains and monarchs in the Philippines. Together with sultan and raja, they are also titles of royalty and currently used in Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines and Indonesia....
s who became cabezas de barangay
Cabeza de Barangay

The Cabeza de Barangay was the leader or chief of a barangay in Spanish Philippines. The post was inherited from the first datus who became cabezas de barangay when the many independent barangays fall under the rule of the Spanish Crown....
, but then was made into an elected post after the Spanish Regime. The primary job of the cabeza de barangay
Cabeza de Barangay

The Cabeza de Barangay was the leader or chief of a barangay in Spanish Philippines. The post was inherited from the first datus who became cabezas de barangay when the many independent barangays fall under the rule of the Spanish Crown....
 was to collect taxes (called tribute) from the residents.

When the American
History of the Philippines (1898-1946)

This article covers the history of the Philippines from 1898 to 1946. It spans the Spanish-American War which resulted in the United States acquiring sovereignty over the Philippines from Spain via the Treaty of Paris which ended that war, the Philippines as a U.S....
s arrived, the term barrio went into prominence, as the barangays were called by that name. The term was kept for much of the twentieth century until President
President of the Philippines

File:Flag President of Philippines.pngThe President of the Philippines is the head of state and government of the Philippines. The President of the Philippines in Filipino is referred to as Ang Pangulo or Pangulo ....
 Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos

Ferdinand Emmanuel Edral?n Marcos was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer, member of the Philippine House of Representatives and a member of the Philippine Senate ....
 ordered the renaming of the barrios back to barangay. The name has stuck ever since, though some people still use the old term. The municipal council was abolished upon transfer of powers to the barangay system. Marcos used to call the barangay part of Philippine participatory democracy. Most of his writings involving the New society he envisioned praised the role of baranganic democracy in nation building.

After Edsa Revolution, and the Drafting of 1987 constitution, the Municipal Council was restored, making the Barangay the smallest local government in Philippine Politics.

The modern barangay is headed by an elected official, the Punong Barangay (barangay chief/captain), who is aided by sangguniang barangay members (barangay kagawads or counselors), also elected. Barangay elections are hotly contested.

The barangay is governed from the barangay hall. A barangay tanod (watchman
Watchman

Watchman or Watchmen may refer to:*Watchman , a member of a group who provided law enforcement**Security guard or watchman, a person who watches over and protects property, assets, or people...
) forms policing functions within the barangay. The number of barangay tanods differ from one barangay to another; they help maintain law and order in the neighborhoods throughout the Philippine islands. Elections for the post of Punong Barangay and barangay kagawads are usually held every three years, unless suspended or postponed by Congress.

Political Structure


A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The "barangay officials" is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay, seven (7) Barangay Councils or Barangay Kagawad
Barangay Kagawad

A Barangay Kagawad, abbreviated as "Kgd.", is an elected government official who is a member of the Sangguniang Barangay of a particular barangay, the smallest political unit in the Philippines....
, and a Sangguniang Kabataan
Sangguniang Kabataan

Sangguniang KabataanThe Sangguniang Kabataan or youth council is the governing body of the youth assembly or Katipunan ng Kabataan of every barangay....
 (SK) Chairman which is considered as a member of the Council. Thus, there are eight (8) members of the Legislative Council
Legislative Council

A Legislative Council is the name given to the legislatures, or one of the chambers of the legislature of many nations and colonies.A member of the Legislative Council is commonly referred to as an MLC....
 in a barangay. Each member has its own respective committee where they are Chairmen of those committees. The Committees are the following: (1) Peace and Order Committee, (2) Appropriations, Finance and Ways and Means Committee, (3) Education Committee, (4) Health Committee, (5) Agriculture Committee, (6) Tourism Committee, (7) Infrastructure Committee, and (8) Youth and Sports Committee. There are three (3) appointed members of each committee.

Other Uses


  • There exists a union of barangays in the Philippines: the Liga ng mga Barangay (English: League of Barangays), more commonly referred to by its previous name, Association of Barangay Captains (ABC). Representing all 41,995 barangays, it is the largest grassroots organization in the Philippines. Its current president is Rico Judge "RJ" Echiverri, son of current Caloocan City
    Caloocan City

    The City of Caloocan, , is one of the cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of the Manila, Caloocan is the country's third most populous city with a population of 1,177,604....
     Mayor Enrico Echiverri.


  • The term "barangay" may also refer to a very large number or group of people. An example is the name given to the supporters of the Ginebra San Miguel
    Barangay Ginebra Kings

    The Barangay Ginebra Kings is a professional team of the Philippine Basketball Association founded in 1979 PBA season. It is one of the most popular teams in the league....
     basketball team, Barangay Ginebra. In 1999, the team was renamed Barangay Ginebra Kings in homage to its fans.


Connections


  • Purok
    Purok

    Purok is the main division of the barangay in the Philippines . Unlike sitios, it covers the overall part of a certain barangay. Usually, seven puroks that were administered by individual councilors and SK councilors, a political officer next to the Barangay Captain, divided the area of the whole barangay which is mostly found in rural comm...
  • Sitio
    Sitio

    A sitio in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay, the location of which may be distant from the center of the barangay itself....
  • bar
    Bar

    Bar may refer to:*The Aramaic word for "Son" .* A stick, pole, or handrail made of structural steel** Grab bar** Rebar* An ingot or gold bar...


Bibliography

  • Constantino, Renato
    Renato Constantino

    Renato Constantino was an influential Filipino people historian. He was a known leftist historian of the Philippines. He is the father-in-law of political commentator Randy David....
    . (1975) The Philippines: A Past Revisited (volume 1). ISBN 971-8958-00-2
  • Mamuel Merino, O.S.A., ed., Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas (1565-1615), Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, 1975.


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