OCAMPO MUNICIPAL HALL (Poblacion Ocampo (Town Proper))
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Ocampo is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 39,759 people.
[edit]History
Historical documents revealed that the municipality of Ocampo , known before as Mabato-bato, was existing since 1735. Mabato bato started as a sitio which was described as abounding with rocks and boulders of various sizes which were scattered over the place.
Since the early 1900's, the town of Ocampo had been a part of Pili though it separated years later, in 1948, and became an independent municipality.
August 13, 1949 marked a major event in the history of the town as this was the inauguration date of Ocampo's elevation into a municipality. It was also during this day when the name Matobato was officially changed into Ocampo, in honor of the late Don Julian Ocampo, then the governor of Camarines Sur.
Ocampo is the place where Governor Luis Villafuerte chose to build a sprawling deer sanctuary where at present houses different deer species from both local and foreign origins. This has served both for tourist attraction and commercial purposes.
[edit]Barangays
Ocampo is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.
Ayagan
Ayugan
Cabariwan
Cagmanaba
Del Rosario
Gatbo
Guinaban
Hanawan
Hibago
La Purisima Nuevo
May-Ogob
New Moriones
Old Moriones
Pinit
Poblacion Central
Poblacion East
Poblacion West
Salvacion
San Antonio
San Francisco
San Jose Oras
San Roque Commonal
San Vicente
Santa Cruz
Santo Niño
Villaflorida
[edit]History
Historical documents revealed that the municipality of Ocampo , known before as Mabato-bato, was existing since 1735. Mabato bato started as a sitio which was described as abounding with rocks and boulders of various sizes which were scattered over the place.
Since the early 1900's, the town of Ocampo had been a part of Pili though it separated years later, in 1948, and became an independent municipality.
August 13, 1949 marked a major event in the history of the town as this was the inauguration date of Ocampo's elevation into a municipality. It was also during this day when the name Matobato was officially changed into Ocampo, in honor of the late Don Julian Ocampo, then the governor of Camarines Sur.
Ocampo is the place where Governor Luis Villafuerte chose to build a sprawling deer sanctuary where at present houses different deer species from both local and foreign origins. This has served both for tourist attraction and commercial purposes.
[edit]Barangays
Ocampo is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.
Ayagan
Ayugan
Cabariwan
Cagmanaba
Del Rosario
Gatbo
Guinaban
Hanawan
Hibago
La Purisima Nuevo
May-Ogob
New Moriones
Old Moriones
Pinit
Poblacion Central
Poblacion East
Poblacion West
Salvacion
San Antonio
San Francisco
San Jose Oras
San Roque Commonal
San Vicente
Santa Cruz
Santo Niño
Villaflorida
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 13°33'25"N 123°22'19"E
- OCAMPO MUNICIPAL HALL 0.1 km
- Barracks 20 km
- Oas Municipal Building (LGU), Centro, Oas (click to view pictures) 36 km
- PDEA 5 60 km
- Philippine National Police - Lopez Station 126 km
- Odiongan Police Station 198 km
- Balasan Municipal Building, Balasan Public Plaza 234 km
- Maayon Police Station 250 km
- platas compound 250 km
- Camp Winston S. Ebersole Provincial Police Office 285 km
- Villa Esperanza Subdivision 0.8 km
- KURBADA 2.4 km
- Ocampo, Camarines Sur 4.3 km
- Kalye Matuko 4.3 km
- Acacia 4.6 km
- AGRIPINO STA.CLARA 6.7 km
- Baao, Camarines Sur 8.1 km
- Banasi Ranch 8.2 km
- Tigaon, Camarines Sur 12 km
- Camarines Sur 20 km