Briefer Sulop, Davao Del Sur: Rank Muncipalit Y Number of Votes Total Number of Voters Percentage of Votes
Briefer Sulop, Davao Del Sur: Rank Muncipalit Y Number of Votes Total Number of Voters Percentage of Votes
Briefer Sulop, Davao Del Sur: Rank Muncipalit Y Number of Votes Total Number of Voters Percentage of Votes
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Political Profile
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SHORT HISTORY:
The name Sulop was derived from its natives which means swampy place
surrounded by second growth forest and habitat of wild pigs. Settlers, then
converted the place into settlement sites and production areas of agricultural
crops.
In the early part of the 19th century, a wave of immigrants from the Visayas
Region, mostly from Cebu, came to Sulop. At the time, Sulop was still
a barangays under the Municipality of Padada, Davao del Sur.
By virtue of Executive Order No. 295 issued on April 24, 1958,
President Carlos P. Garcia converted barangays Sulop and its adjacent
barangays into an independent Municipality of Sulop of the Province of
Davao del Sur.
President Carlos P Garcia appointed Nestorio Comabig as the first mayor of
the Municipality of Sulop.
Tourism
BARANGAY: 25
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LGU Contact Information
WILLIE Vice-Mayor
SANCHEZ
VILLEGAS
Political Family:
Sagarino
JOSE JIMMY SARANILLO SAGARINO – Mayor
Perfecto O. Sagarino – Former Mayor
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulop#History
https://lgu201.dilg.gov.ph/view.php?r=11&p=24&m=14
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