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A.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF BARANGAY USUSAN

Barangay Ususan is one of the original barrios comprising the town of Taguig when it was founded as pueblo
under the then renamed Morong and lately Rizal, in memory of our National hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. At the turn of
the century in 1903, Pateros and Muntinlupa then became parts of Taguig but were eventually established as
independent towns.

When Metropolitan Manila was created, Taguig was integrated into it together with 16 other cities and towns.
Taguig is now a highly urbanized city.

According to a legend handed down from generation to generation, slopes of highlands, now known as Fort
Bonifacio, surrounded a lowland which old folks named Barrio Ususan, meaning “ sliding down ”. Also the
ancestors of Barangay Ususan retrieved the image of St. Ignatius of Loyola floating along the river, which later
became their Patron Saint. Barangay Ususan became an independent parish, St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish on
September 12, 1986 and is under the diocese of Pasig. Its feast day is every July 31.

Ususan is the first village coming from the north by the town of Pateros across Taguig-Pateros River. Fort
Bonifacio is situated in Barangay Ususan but was acquired by the United States government and converted it
into a military camp named Fort Mc Kinley.

B. BARANGAY PROFILE

DEMOGRAPHY
LEGAL Basis of Creation-------------------- RA 7160
Land Area------------------------------------ 7,660,128 sq. m
Barangay Classification-------------------- Urban
Total Number of Population---------------- 54,186
Total Number of Households--------------- 6,939
Employed------------------------------------ 7,517
Unemployed -------------------------------- 3,317
Overseas Workers-------------------------- 114
Total Number of Registered Voters---------10,700
Total Number of Precincts------------------- 53

BARANGAY CHAIRMAN
PRE-WAR: EFREN GARCIA
BUENAVENTURA MARCELINO DANIEL M. CASTILLO
TININTE DEL BARRIO 2002-2013:
POST-WAR: SONNY C. MARCELINO
FELINO G. MARCELINO DECEMBER 2013-PRESENT:
TININTE DEL BARRIO MARILYN F. MARCELINO
UP TO 2002: BENJAMIN VILLAR

BOUNDARIES
NORTH: Pateros
SOUTH: Tuktukan/Bambang
EAST: Calzada & Ligid, Tipas
WEST: Fort Bonifacio
VILLAGES
Wildcat Village LOT-4 EAST C5 ROAD
Aranai Village MRB
Maysapang BCDA
Sitio Pusawan

SUBDIVISION: Tomasa Estate Subdivision

RESIDENTIAL/HOUSING/CONDOMINIUM LOCATION
1. Lakeview Manors 9. Tres Palmas
2. Camella Homes 10. Royal Palm Residences
3. Pacific Residences 11. Aventine Residences
4. Rosewood Pointe 12. C5 Mansion
5. Cypress Towers 13. Grace Residences
6. Pamayanang Diego Silang-Bcda 14. Sanzville Residences
7. Ridgewood Tower 15. Teodora Residences
8. Medium Rise Building (Mrb) Bcda 16. Panglao Oasis

FACILITIES
 DAYCARE CENTERS: 2. Dr. Artemio Natividad Elementary School
1. Ususan proper 3. Sen. Rene “Compañero” Cayetano
2. N.p. cruz-ibayo, ususan proper Science & Technology Memorial High
3. Bcda/pusawan School
4. Wildcat village 4. Gen. Ricardo Papa Memorial High School
 COVERED COURTS
1. Ususan proper  PRIVATE
2. Pamayanang diego silang-bcda 1. St. Monica learning center
3. Wildcat village 2. M.V. kiddieland
 OPEN COURTS 3. Budding flowers tutorial center
1. N.P. Cruz-Ibayo 4. Learning haven
2. Gen. Luna St. 5. Fairyland kindergarten and grade
3. Maysapang school
 HEALTH CENTER: Ususan Proper 6. St. Ignatius of Loyola School
 MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY: BCDA
 LIVELIHOOD CENTER: Ususan proper
 SCHOOLS
 PUBLIC
1. Ususan Elementary School
RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS ( NGOs)
1. St. Ignatius of loyola parish 1. Knights of columbus
2. iglesia ni cristo 2. Kaakbay ni san ignacio de loyola
3. Kingdom of jehovah’s witness 3. Arco iris cursillo team
4. Korean church-bcda 4. Vox juvenum-tinig ng kabataan, inc.
5. Tabernacle of baptist church 5. Kumpas
6. Jesus is lord church 6. Kislap
7. Church of the latter day saints-mormons
-with Marilyn F. Marcelino, Chairwoman of Barangay Ususan

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