Title
Creating Municipality of Dipaculao
Law
Executive Order No. 375
Decision Date
Nov 27, 1950
Executive Order No. 375 establishes the independent municipality of Dipaculao from the northern portion of Baler in Quezon Province, delineating its boundaries and designating its barrios, effective upon the appointment of local officials.
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Territorial Boundaries of Dipaculao

  • The new municipality comprises the northern portion of the Municipality of Baler.
  • Northern boundary: Quezon-Nueva Vizcaya boundary.
  • Northeastern boundary: Present Baler-Casiguran boundary.
  • Eastern boundary: Defined pursuant to Section 2321 of the Revised Administrative Code.
  • Southwestern boundary: Northeastern boundary of Maria Aurora and northern boundary of Baler.
  • Boundaries are based on a map of Baler prepared by the Bureau of Public Works, Lucena, Quezon, with a scale of 1:20,000.

Composition and Seat of Government

  • The municipality of Dipaculao includes the following barrios: Dipaculao (seat of government), Mijares, Ipil, Salay, Bayabas, Mukdol, Buenavista, Diarabasin, Dibutunan, Balongan, Mabiiao-bilao, Dinadiawan, Diamanan, Puange, Lubbot, Toytoyan, and Gupa.

Effect on the Municipality of Baler

  • The municipality of Baler retains its territory except for the portion included in the new Dipaculao municipality.

Commencement of Existence

  • Dipaculao municipality shall begin to exist upon the appointment and qualification of the mayor, vice-mayor, and majority of the councilors.

Legal Authority and Formalities

  • The executive order is signed by the President of the Philippines and the Executive Secretary.
  • The law was enacted on November 27, 1950, in Manila.

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