Paliparan

Paliparan
City of Dasmariñas
Barangay
Country  Philippines
Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Province Cavite
City Dasmariñas
Incorporated (settlement) 1571
Government
  Type Sangguniang Barangay, with Chairman as its head supported by seven (7) Barangay Councilors
Area
  Barangay 1.18 km2 (1.00387 sq mi)
  Urban 2.6 km2 (1.00387 sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
  Summer (DST) Manila (UTC)
Zip Code 4114
Area code(s) 046
Languages Tagalog and English

Paliparan is situated at the southeastern part of Dasmariñas in the Philippines.

History

During the Spanish period, the Spanish used to go to this place during weekends to fly kites of different designs and colors. The first settlers here came from the town of Imus. Among them are the families of Faustino Alvarez, Flaviano Pakingan, Gregorio de la Cruz, Pablo Papa, Dominguez and the Martinez. During the Spanish period, this place became a hiding place for the Katipuneros/revolucionarios.

During the Japanese occupation, some hide-outs of the guerillas were found here such as those of the P.Q.O.G., R.C.T.C. Hunters, Reyes Regimen and Saulog Regimen. On June 1943, the Japanese ordered the residents to assemble in front of the school and they were not given food and water from morning until evening. Suspected guerrilla members were killed.

Subdivisions

This barangay is sub divided into six sitios which are Nyugan (on the west), Crossing, Paliparan (on the north), Paliparan Ilaya (also on the north), Pook and Burol (on the north-east). Today, it is considered to be one of the richest barangay in Dasmariñas because of the many factories and industrial estates that are located here. Among them are the Monterey, Reynold's Corporation, Molave Industrial Estate and many others.

Three barangays are located in this district, these are:

Barangay Barangay Captain Population (2010)
Paliparan I Remigio P. Beberino 5,971
Paliparan II Ernesto M. Santiago 15,233
Paliparan III Eleuterio A. Guimbaolibot 59,838
Total population (2010) 81,042

References

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