Title
Creation of Barrios in Tabango, Leyte
Law
Republic Act No. 2169
Decision Date
Apr 25, 1959
Republic Act No. 2169 establishes new barrios in the Municipality of Tabango, Leyte, by officially designating several sitios as distinct communities.

Q&A (Republic Act No. 2169)

Republic Act No. 2169 is an act creating certain barrios in the Municipality of Tabango, Province of Leyte.

The barrios are located in the Municipality of Tabango, Province of Leyte.

The sitios of Sumacab, Mina, Durabod, Lawis, Tipolo Tubig-Baho, So-oy, and Payaw (Tabang-o side) were constituted as the barrio of Inancatan.

The sitios of Colonia, Tigo, La Fortuna II, Cabato-an, and Danaw were constituted as the barrio of Manlawa-an.

The sitios of Bahay-Dako, Hamorawon, Sabang, Palid Gamay, Hacienda Bough, Bulalakaw, Dina-ayan, and Holipak were constituted as the barrio of Gimarco.

The sitios of Tangohay, Ruscidelsa, Cocolay, and Bagakay form the barrio of Catmon.

Besides Inancatan and Gimarco, the barrios of Manlawa-an, Catmon, Gibacungan, and Omaganhan were created.

The sitios of Banoyo, Cota, Palanog, Palanas, Bahay Camay, Batwan, Arimoso, Binanig, Manapaw, and Panowayan were constituted as the barrio of Gibacungan.

The sitios of La Fortuna I, Tambis, Tag-abaka, Lugapak, Divisoria, and Pagsa constitute the barrio of Omaganhan.

Republic Act No. 2169 took effect upon its approval on April 25, 1959.

No, the Act was enacted without executive approval.


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