Geographical Boundary Description
- The boundary starts at the edge of the mouth of Quinabigan River along the shoreline.
- It proceeds southward along the shoreline to the mouth of Agsalin River, marking the former common boundary of Pinamalayan and Bansud municipalities.
- From this point, the boundary continues in specific directions and distances as follows:
- South 86 degrees 30 minutes West for 29,625 meters to a municipal boundary line including the Agsalin River Bridge.
- Due North for 5,645 meters to the provincial boundary between Oriental and Occidental Mindoro.
- North 68 degrees 55 minutes East for 20,625 meters.
- North 85 degrees 30 minutes East for 6,000 meters.
- North 59 degrees 00 minutes East for 937.5 meters.
- South 86 degrees 30 minutes East for 3,790 meters passing through the Quinabigan Bridge back to the point of origin.
Technical Basis and Authority
- The description is based on a technical plan prepared by the Office of the Highway District Engineer of Oriental Mindoro.
- The plan ensures accuracy and compliance with engineering and surveying standards.
Formalization and Legal Effect
- The Executive Order was signed by the President and the Executive Secretary of the Philippines, conferring official and legal effect to the defined boundaries.
- The order was enacted in Manila on February 25, 1965.
Scope and Impact
- The delineation clarifies jurisdictional limits relevant for governance, administration, development planning, and legal purposes within the province of Oriental Mindoro.
- It supersedes any prior conflicting boundary claims or interpretations regarding the Municipality of Gloria.