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Murcia,
Negros Occidental
Murcia
is a second class municipality in the province of Negros Occidental,
Philippines. Based on the year 2000 census, it has a population
of 59, 358 people in 11, 644 households.
Barangays
Murcia
is politically subdivided into 23 barangays (in alphabetical order).
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Abo-abo
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Alegria
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Amayco
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Zone I (Pob.)
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Zone II (Pob.)
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Zone III (Pob.)
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Zone IV (Pob.)
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Zone V (Pob.)
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Blumentritt
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Buenavista
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Caliban
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Canlandog
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Cansilayan
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Damsite
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Iglau-an
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Lopez Jaena
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Minoyan
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Pandanon
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San Miguel
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Santa Cruz
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Santa Rosa
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Salvacion
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Talotog
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Resorts
located in Murcia
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Mambukal
Mountain Resort -- Located in Barangay Minoyan. one
of the most attractive and awesome resorts in Murcia. It is
famous for its Sulfur Hot Spring and beautiful cascading falls.
Located at the foot of a mountain, the resort is also known
for its beautiful boating lagoon. The resort has a good hotel
- the Lodge.
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KAFTrees
Retreat House and Orchard -- Located in Barangay
Caliban. A quiet and peaceful venue for retreats, seminars,
conventions, weddings and all occasions. Natural orchards
provide cool and serene accommodations.
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Calibago
River Resort -- Located in Barangay Lopez Jaena but
as of the moment, the operation in the said resort was temporarily
inactive due to the constant flooding of the area.
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Pandanon
River Resort -- Located in Barangay Pandanon. This
river resort is known for its low--temperature river nearby
coupled with a tropical rain forest atmosphere.
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Cliff
Tavern -- Located in Barangay San Miguel. This is
actually a small resort near the river.
SCHOOLS
IN MURCIA
As
of the moment there are 2 private high schools in Murcia and 5
public high schools.
La
Consolacion Academy
This school is run by Augustinian Sisters of Immaculate Concepcion.
Located in the town itself.
L.N.
Agustin Memorial Open Bible Christian College
This school is run by the Guanzon family, but was originally
founded by Georgina Agustin and her husband, Leodegario Agustin,
Rev. Exequiel F. Guanzon and his wife.
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Schools:
Alegria
National High School, Cansilayan National High School, Provincial
High School - Ext., Loop
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