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San Andres, Quezon

Municipality in Quezon, Philippines


Summary

Municipality in Quezon, Philippines

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3Khirk L. Banquiles
4Teddy B. Tan
5Sonny P. Luzares
6Edgar M. Lingahan
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San Andres, officially the Municipality of San Andres (; ), is a municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the , it has a population of people.

History

President Carlos P. Garcia issued Executive Order (EO) No. 353 on August 20, 1959, wherein six barrios of San Narciso were organized into the municipal district of San Andres. His successor, Diosdado Macapagal, issued EO No. 357 on October 5, 1965, declaring and considering the said political unit a municipality "beginning July 1, 1963".

In March 1973, San Andres was close to the epicenter of a magnitude 7.4 earthquake. The town suffered unknown fatalities and damage to almost 1,000 homes.

Geography

San Andres is 237 km from Lucena and 367 km from Manila. Administratively, the town of San Andres is subdivided into seven barangays. Poblacion forms the center, whereas the other six are in the outlying areas which are several kilometres away from the center of the municipality. The municipality also includes the island barangay of Alibijaban in Ragay Gulf.

Barangays

San Andres is politically subdivided into 7 barangays, as indicated below. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

  • Alibihaban
  • Camflora
  • Mangero
  • Pansoy
  • Tala
  • Talisay
  • Poblacion

Climate

Demographics

Economy

Churches

  • San Andrés Apóstol Parish - Poblacion (est. 1965)

Education

The San Andres Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Alibahaban Elementary School
  • Banaba Elementary School
  • Camflora Elementary School
  • Camflora Elementary School- Annex
  • Educator's Clinic for Early Learners
  • Inanuran Elementary School
  • Mangero Elementary School
  • Pansoy Elementary School
  • San Andres Central Elementary School
  • Sanctus Andreas Parochial School
  • Segaras Elementary School
  • Tala Elementary School
  • Talisay Elementary School
  • Tamnao Elementary School
  • Yugno Elementary School

Secondary schools

  • Camflora National High School
  • Camflora National High School (Annex)

References

References

  1. http://calabarzon.dilg.gov.ph/134-old-lgus/old-quezon-lgus/611-san-andres {{Dead link. (February 2022)
  2. {{DILG detail
  3. (August 20, 1959). "Executive Order No. 353, s. 1959". [[Government of the Philippines]].
  4. (5 October 1965). "Declaring the municipal district of San Andres in the Province of Quezon as a municipality".
  5. (January 15, 2021). "Masterlist of Schools".
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