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Historical Background of Calamba


Cultural Development

 
 

    Calamba was originally called “Solinog”, named after a deep bankrill located at the eastern portion of the poblacion where Langaran River flows. Its name was later changed to CALAMBA by the Municipal Council of Plaridel after the Filipino patriot’s birthplace. It was formerly part of the municipal territory of Plaridel, Misamis Occidental. Being the fastest growing barrio, it was separated from the Municipality of Plaridel and became independent on February 1, 1948, under Executive Order No. 85 series of 1947 by the late President of the Philippines, His Excellency Manuel A. Roxas. It was inaugurated into a municipality on February 14, 1948.

 
 

    The “Subanos” were the aborigines of the municipality of Calamba, Misamis, Occidental. They had the practice of clearing certain areas one after the other. Those cleared areas were later abandoned and were easily acquired by the new settlers coming from the Visayas and some parts of Mindanao.

 
 

Political Development

 

 
 

    The Municipality of Calamba was created on February 1, 1948 and was inaugurated on February 14, 1948, the following was then elected:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hon. Irenio Clapano Municipal Mayor 1948-1949
Hon. Angelo Neri Municipal Mayor 1949-1953
Hon. Patricio L. Atay Municipal Mayor 1953-1957
Hon. Gustavo Neri Municipal Mayor 1957-1965
Hon. Lorenzo de Guzman Municipal Mayor 1965-1973
Hon. Pedro B. Lorejo Municipal Mayor 1973-1986
Hon. Porferio C. Branzuela, Jr. Municipal Mayor 1986-1988
Engr. Luisito B. Villanueva, Jr. Municipal Mayor 1989-1995
Atty. Inocencio D. Pagalaran, Jr. Municipal Mayor 1995-2001

               
    And in 2008 election, the new set of elective officials who managed sincerely and religiously the Municipality up to the present are the following to wit;

 

Dr. Luisito B. Villanueva, Jr. Municipal Mayor
Hon. Jesus c. Enerio Municipal Vice Mayor
Hon. Judelyn E. Bolotaolo SB Member
Hon. Joelito G. Intong
SB Member
Hon. Nathaniel A. Neri SB Member
Hon. Edgar V. Iman SB Member
Hon. Lito L. Awa SB Member
Hon. Moises D. Leonardo SB Member
Hon. Ernest A. Descallar SB Member
Hon. Zenaida C. Medija SB Member
   
Hon. Ezel T. Villanueva SB Member / ABC Pres.
Hon. Jyzel C. Lansang
SB Member / FSK Pres.
   

BULAWIS RESORT

           There is much to offer at Bulawis Resort Swimming Pool located at Bunawan, Calamba, Misamis Occidental just 4.8 from the town proper. Bulawis is one of the Calamba’s best and popular attractions. It is a legend to every one who visits the place.  A trademark of beauty that gives a whole new experience. “A haven of enjoyment and possibilities” as natural springs give life to the pool “along a river-gifted” with the splendor of nature. It is ideal for reunions, church groups, trainings, seminars, retreats, camps, parties of all kinds and banquets. A luxury in itself as one feels comfortable in the “cozy atmosphere of efficient service and warm smiles.”



 

FIL CLAIRE RESORT

 
                            Also located at barangay Bunawan is a new swimming pool resort where guests of all ages can really enjoy and relax. Cottages are available for all types of occasions.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 



Registration of Death


Reglementary Period and Place of Registration

    Registration shall be made in the office of the Civil Registrar of the city/municipality where it occurred within thirty (30) days from the time of death.

    The death of a person in a vehicle, airplane or vessel while in, transit within the jurisdiction of the Philippines and where the exact place of death cannot be determined, the Certificate of Death shall be issued by the health officer of the place of burial/cremation and shall be registered in the office of the Civil Registrar of the said city/municipality. If the place of burial/cremation is outside the Philippines, the death shall be registered in the office of the Civil Registrar of Manila.

    When a citizen of the Philippines die aboard a vessel or airplane on route to the Philippines and the exact place of death cannot be ascertained, the death shall be registered in the office of the Civil Registrar of the city or municipality where the person habitually resides before his death,

    When a citizen of the Philippines die aboard a vessel or airplane on route, to other country from the Philippines, or from any other country, and the exact place of death cannot be ascertained, the death shall be reported in the Philippine Foreign Service Establishments of the country of destination of the deceased.

    The death of a person in a vehicular accident, airplane crash or shipwreck within the jurisdiction of the Philippines and the site of the accident or the place where the victim was found cannot be determined, the Certificate of death shall be issued by the health officer of the place of burial and shall be registered in the office Civil registrar of the said city/municipality.

    The death of a person aboard a vessel in the high seas shall be registered in the office of the Civil Registrar of the place of burial upon presentation of a Certificate of Death issued by the health officer of the said place, or by the ship doctor, if any otherwise, the ship captain shall issue and cause the registration of the death certificate.

    If the person was buried or drowned in the high seas, or for any other reason, the body was not recovered registration shall be made in the Civil Registry office of the place of last known address of the deceased in the Philippines or if not resident of the Philippines, registration shall be made in the Civil Registry office of Manila.

Certifications Issued by the Civil Registry Office

CERTIFICATIONS

FEES

1.  Certification of Death Available (Mun-Form No. 2A)  Php 150.00 
2.  Certification of Death Not Available (Mun-Form No. 2B) Php 150.00 
3. Certification of Death Destroyed (Mun-Form No. 2C) Php 150.00

Late Registration of Death  Php 200.00


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