Who is the mayor of Sta Rita Pampanga?
FERDINAND L. SALALILA
Category | Fourth Class Municipality | Ranking |
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Region | REGION III (Central Luzon) | Province |
Mayor | FERDINAND L. SALALILA | Population |
Website | www.santaritapampanga.gov.ph. | |
Address | Municipality Of Sta. Rita, Pampanga San Jose, Sta. Rita, Pampanga | Contact Nos. |
What is the city of Sta Rita Pampanga?
Sta Rita is popular for the turones de casoy delicacy. It is chiefly a farming town. The town of Santa Rita belongs to the Second District of Pampanga, along with the towns in the south-western part of the province. It is 79 kilometres (49 mi) from Manila….Santa Rita, Pampanga.

Santa Rita | |
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Website | www.santaritapampanga.gov.ph |
How many barangay are there in Sta Rita Samar?
38
Santa Rita, Samar
Santa Rita | |
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Founded | 1864 |
Named for | St. Rita of Cascia |
Barangays | 38 (see Barangays) |
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How many barangay are there in Santo Tomas Pampanga?
seven barangays
Barangays. Santo Tomas is politically subdivided into seven barangays: Moras De La Paz.
What are the barangay in Porac Pampanga?

In 1853, the settlements in Porac were composed of six barangays namely Dolores, Manibaug, Mitla, Pias y Pio, Pulung Santol and Salu with a total population of 5,408.
What region is Samar?
Eastern Visayas
Samar Island lies southeast of Luzon. It occupies the northernmost section of Eastern Visayas or Region VIII.
Is Samar a province?
Samar, officially the Province of Samar (Waray: Probinsya han Samar; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Samar), formerly named as Western Samar, is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is the city of Catbalogan.
Who is the mayor of Lubao Pampanga?
Lubao | |
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• Mayor | Esmeralda G. Pineda |
• Vice Mayor | Jay B. Montemayor |
• Representative | Juan Miguel M. Arroyo |
• Municipal Council | Members |
What is Lubao Pampanga known for?
Located at the southwestern part of Pampanga, it is noted for rice, sugar cane, fish, and sampaguita. The name Lubao was derived from the indigenous word “lubo” which means low. “Lubo” is characteristically muddy and flooded; later, the term evolved into “lubao,” which is the town’s present name.