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1 Etymology  





2 History  





3 Geography  





4 Miscellaneous  



4.1  Villages and subdivisions  





4.2  Community facilities  





4.3  Landmarks and buildings  





4.4  Schools  





4.5  Churches  





4.6  Roads  







5 References  





6 See also  














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Coordinates: 14°3747N 121°449E / 14.62972°N 121.08028°E / 14.62972; 121.08028
 

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Barangka
Western bank of Marikina River at Barangka
Western bank of Marikina River at Barangka
Map
Barangka is located in Metro Manila
Barangka

Barangka

Coordinates: 14°37′47N 121°4′49E / 14.62972°N 121.08028°E / 14.62972; 121.08028
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityMarikina
District1st Legislative district of Marikina
Established (as barangay)June 21, 1959
Government
 • TypeBarangay
 • Punong BarangayEfren Managuit
Population
 (2020)
 • Total16,639[1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Postal Code
1803
Area code02

Barangka is an administrative division of Marikina, Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is an urban barangay part of the 1st district of Marikina and is one of the oldest barangays in Marikina.

Located along the southwestern border of Marikina, with the Marikina–Infanta Highway and A. Bonifacio Avenue, which serve as thoroughfares connecting Quezon City and Marikina, and with the municipalities of San Mateo and Rodriguez (Montalban) in Rizal to the east, Barangka is considered to be a gateway for people going to and from Metro Manila and Rizal. It is bordered on the west by barangay Loyola Heights in Quezon City; to the south by barangays Industrial Valley and Calumpang; to the east by barangay Tañong; and to the north by Loyola Grand Villas.

Riverbanks Center at night

Etymology

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Barangka takes its name from the Spanish word for "canyon", barranca, owing to the area's steep and hilly terrain.

History

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The area of Barangay Barangka is considered one of the earliest historical origins of Marikina when the Augustinians and Jesuits arrived in the area called chorrillo, a small stream located in the area (now called Chorillo, a known street located in this barangay). From 1939 to 1941, the sitio was under the jurisdiction of the then-newly established Quezon City before it was returned to Marikina.[2][3]

Along with former Parang and Nangka, the former sitio was elevated to barangay by virtue of Republic Act No. 2601, which was enacted on June 21, 1959.[4]

Geography

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Barangka lies on the foothills of Quezon City and also over the West Valley fault systems. It has a total land area of 116.96 ha (1.17 km2) with a population of 27,805, making it the mostly densely populated barangay in Marikina. The Marikina River where the Marikina River Park and Riverbanks Center is located borders the barangay to the south.

Miscellaneous

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Largest pair of shoes displayed at Riverbanks Mall
Riverbanks Arcade Building
Plaza Delos Kapitanes
Barangka Elementary School and Barangka National High School
Riverland Express inside Riverbanks Center
Barangay Hall, a community center

Villages and subdivisions

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Community facilities

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Landmarks and buildings

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Schools

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Churches

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Roads

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Major roads

Primary streets

Bridges and overpasses

References

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  1. ^ Omamos, Clarisa B. (October 29, 2016). "MARIKINA BUSINESS PORTAL (MBP) Marikina City's Best Practice" (PDF). Local Governance Innovative Solutions Bank. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  • ^ Pante, Michael D. (February 2017). "Quezon's City: Corruption and contradiction in Manila's prewar suburbia, 1935–1941" (PDF). Cambridge.org. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  • ^ Commonwealth Act No. 659 (June 21, 1941), "An act to amend sections two , three , twelve , nineteen , twenty , twenty - one , twenty - four , and twenty - seven of Commonwealth Act numbered five hundred and two , and inserting new sections therein, to be known as sections thirteen-A, twenty-one-A, twenty-one-B, twenty-one-C, twenty-one-D, twenty-one-E, twenty-one-F, AND twenty-one-G", Chan Robles Virtual Law Library, retrieved August 7, 2021
  • ^ Republic Act No. 2601 (June 21, 1959), "An Act Creating Barrios in Certain Municipalities of the Province of Rizal", The Lawphil Project - Arellano Law Foundation, Inc., retrieved April 8, 2022
  • ^ "Republic Act No. 9674". lawphil.net. Congress of the Philippines. July 17, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  • ^ "An Architect of Prayer Places". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 2, 2004. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  • See also

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