Cambaro, Mandaue

Cambaro
Barangay
Mandaue
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 10°19′29″N 123°57′08″E / 10.324767°N 123.952137°E / 10.324767; 123.952137Coordinates: 10°19′29″N 123°57′08″E / 10.324767°N 123.952137°E / 10.324767; 123.952137
Country Philippines
Region Central Visayas (Region VII)
Province Cebu
City Mandaue
District 6th District of Cebu
Established 1990
Government
  Barangay Captain  
Population (2015 census)[1]
  Total 9,474
Time zone UTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code 6014
IDD:area code +63(0)32
PSGC 072230006

Cambaro, Mandaue City is one of the barangays of Mandaue in the Philippines. It was established in 1990. Before it was organized as barangay it was first sitio in Looc and in 1967, was considered separate from Barangay Looc, but in law and some aspects, it was still under the former's jurisdiction, during which, it totally became a separate barangay via a law in 1990.

The name of the area comes from a folklore that when people in the olden times in the area need something for a fiesta or after a tragedy or typhoon, they would go to the outskirts and speak to the supernatural deities, to ask for help and borrow any assistance and would usually be granted. The supposed proposals for the name of the area when it became a separate barangay includes "adtolam", which was a combination of the words "adto" which means "go" and "hulam" which means "borrow", and "Fatima", but the area eventually became known as CAMBARO, derived from the English words "come" and "borrow" (which is in reference to the folklore) which was fused and spelled in the vernacular way. The barangay was founded in 1990.

[SOURCE: Cambaro Barangay Hall and Cambaro Official Facebook Page][2][3]

References

  1. Census of Population (2015). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Barangay-Cambaro-Mandaue-City/252430828208602
  3. https://sites.google.com/site/barangaycambaro/about-me


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