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“Community Profile”

             

Barangay: Bibiclat

Location: Aliaga, Nueva Ecija

The quiet community of Bibiclat is one of the 26 barangays of the municipality of Aliaga.

Aliaga" is a 4th class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija on Luzon,, Philippines, about 70 m. N. by W. of Manila.

            It has a comparatively cool and healthful climate, and is pleasantly situated about midway between the Pampanga Grande and the Pampanga Chico rivers, and in a large and fertile valley of which the principal products are Indian corn, rice, sugar and tobacco. Tagalog is the most important language; Ilocano, Pampango and Pangasinan are also used.

·        Agriculture is the main industry of the people because of its natural rich soil. Lowland crops such rice, corn, onions, vegetables and sugarcane are produced in great quantities and Nueva Ecija is widely referred to as the Rice bowl of the country that is why people in Aliaga referred to farming as a source of their income and livelihood as well. Agriculture has played a vital role in the molding the culture of the people. The typical Novo Ecijano family is tightly knit and is the basic working unit on the farm.

  • The community of Bibiclat often use tricycle and hand tractor as their means  transportation.

 

  • Barangays

Aliaga is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.

  • Betes
  • Bibiclat
  • Bucot
  • La Purisima
  • Magsaysay
  • Macabucod
  • Pantoc
  • Poblacion Centro
  • Poblacion East I
  • Poblacion East II
  • Poblacion WestIII
  • Poblacion WestIV
  • San Carlos
  • San Emiliano
  • San Eustacio
  • San Felipe Bata
  • San Felipe Matanda
  • San Juan
  • San Pablo Bata
  • San Pablo Matanda
  • Santa Monica
  • Santiago
  • Santo Rosario
  • Santo Tomas
  • Sunson
  • Umangan

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