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Valencia, Quezon City is bounded north by Brgy. Mariana, New Manila in Quezon City. The western border is Brgy.Kaunlaran and Horseshoe Village in Quezon City. The south border is Greenhills, San Juan City and the west border is bounded by Brgy. Pasadena and Ermitaño in San Juan City.

The Barangay Chairman/Captain of Valencia is Anna Millonaod.

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Within these 17 regions in the Philippines, there are 42,027 barangays, 1486 municipalities, 148 cities, 82 provinces. It has a democratic form of government and the freedom of speech is upheld by law. English is the "lingua franca" and is the mode of instruction in all high schools, colleges and universities. Laws and contracts are written in English.

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Barangays (142) of Quezon City in the 2nd District within the Metro Manila Area of the Philippines
Alicia D1Amihan D3Apolonio D2Baesa D2Bagbag D2Bagong Lipunan Crame D4Bagong Pag-asa D1Bagong Silangan D2Bagumbayan D3Bagumbuhay D3Bahay Toro D1Balingasa D1Balongbato D2Batasan Hills D2Bayanihan D3Blue Ridge A D3Blue Ridge B D3Botocan D4Bungad D1Camp Aguinaldo D3Capri D2Central-City Hall- D4Claro (Quirino 3-B)Commonwealth D2Culiat D2Damar D1Damayan D1Damayang Lagi QI D4Del Monte D1Dioquino Zobel D3Don Manuel D4Doña Aurora D4 (Aurora) Doña Imelda D4Doña Josefa D4Duyan-duyan D3E. Rodriguez D3East Kamias D3Escopa I D3Escopa II D3Escopa III D3Escopa IV D3Fairview D2Greater Lagro D2Gulod D2Holy Spirit D2Horseshoe D4Immaculate Concepcion D4KaligayahanKalusugan D4Kamuning D4Katipunan D1KaunlaranKristong Hari D4Krus na Ligas D4Laging Handa D4Libis D3Lourdes D1Loyola Heights D3Maharlika D1Malaya D4Mangga D3Manresa D1Mariana D4Mariblo D1Marilag D3Masagana D3Masambong D1Matandang Balara D3Milagrosa D3N.S. Amoranto D1Nagkaisang Nayon D2Nayong Kanluran D1New Era D2North Fairview D2Novaliches Proper D2Obrero D4Old Capitol Site D4Paang Bundok D1Pag-ibig sa Nayon D1Paligsahan D4Paltok D1Pansol D3Paraiso D1Pasong Putik D2Pasong Tamo D2Payatas D2PhilAm D1Pinagkaisahan D4Pinyahan D4Project 6 D1Quirino 2-A D3Quirino 2-B D3Quirino 2-C D3Quirino 3-A D3Quirino 3-B D3Ramon Magsaysay D1Roxas D4Sacred Heart D4Saint Ignatius D3Saint Peter D1Salvacion D1San Agustin D2San Antonio D1San Bartolome D2San Isidro Galas D4San Isidro Labrador D1San Jose D1San Martin de Pores D4San Roque D3San Vicente D4Sangandaan D2Santa Cruz D1Santa Lucia D2Santa Monica D2Santa Teresita D1Santo Cristo D1Santo Domingo D1Santo NiñoSantolSauyo D2Siena D1Sikatuna Village D4Silangan D3Soccorro D3South Triangle D4Tagumpay Project D3Talayan D1Talipapa D2Tandang Sora D2Tatalon D4Teacher’s Village East D4Teacher’s Village West D4U.P. Campus D4U.P. Village D4Ugong Norte D3Unang Sigaw D2Valencia D4VASRA D1Veteran’s Village D1Villa Maria Clara D3West Kamias D3West Triangle D1White Plains D3


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We are one with Flora. Throughout time humans and the animal kingdom have relied on the healing power of herbs. We used them in several ways: we have ingested them, rubbed them on our bodies, bathed in them, even used them in our cooking to flavor our foods.

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Valencia Barangay Hall
Barangay Location: 164 Col. Bonny Serrano Ave.(Santolan Rd)Tel. No.: 721-4327/413-5055
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Valencia Barangay Hall
Barangay Location: 164 Col. Bonny Serrano Ave.(Santolan Rd)Tel. No.: 721-4327/413-5055
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Valencia Barangay Hall
Barangay Location: 164 Col. Bonny Serrano Ave.(Santolan Rd)Tel. No.: 721-4327/413-5055

Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
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Laksa King Noodle House, Granada Street, Valencia, Quezon City

Valencia,
Quezon City, Philippines

About Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

Land Area (Hectares): 44.599 (CPDO) 44.40 (CPDO) 1/2010
source: LGU Valencia: Barangay Chairman: Ma. Anna Millonado

Barangay Valencia in New Manila, Quezon City is a prominent barangay, often times called Gilmore instead of its name (Gilmore is one of the streets in this barangay). Brgy. Valencia is bounded north by Brgy. Mariana, New Manila in Quezon City. The western border is Brgy.Kaunlaran and Horseshoe Village in Quezon City. The south border is Greenhills, San JuanCity and the west border is bounded by Brgy. Pasadena and Ermitaño in San Juan City. Brgy.Valenciia is prominent because of Broadway Centrum which it can be found along Aurora Blvd. and Broadway Street where people watch live Eat Bulaga show, the longest noon timeshow in TV; taking place in the East Wing of Broadway Centrum. And the West Wing of Broadway Centrum is for other shows in TV5 (it has used by other programs of GMA7).Broadway Centrum is not just studios, it’s a commercial complex with shopping mall.

Other attractions in Brgy. Valencia is Gilmore Street where lots of computer peripherals are being sold along this road. The Old Sampaguita Picture is found also here, the old home studio of the stars that has now been closed for service, (old stars used to tape in this studio) being seen along Granada Street. And also high-rise buildings including Valencia Towers, Princeton Condominium are some of the condominiums here. Otherwise there are more establishments here and business houses and yet there are residential colonies here in this place. And the Gilmore LRT2 station is found here along Aurora Boulevard. Important roads in this barangays are Aurora Boulevard, the north border of this barangay. Granada Street(the Extension of Ortigas Avenue northward) for a short distance and and it is shifted to Gilmore Street beginning across N. Domingo that penetrates the territory and intersecting Aurora Blvd and to the further part of Brgy. Mariana. N. Domingo Street is the street leads west to San Juan City and east to Cubao that intersects Gilmore; Broadway Street (formerly called Dona Juana Rodriguez Avenue) the road along Valencia Tower and Broadway Centrum, intersects N. Domingo and Aurora Blvd; Broadway Street extends to Brgy. Mariana. And Bonny Serrano Avenue ( or Santolan Road) on the south side that cuts against Quezon City in north and San Juan City in south, otherwise each street.

People of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Total No. of Population: 8,973 May 2013 (QC)
  • Total no. of Household: 1,497 May 2013 (QC)
  • Valencia is an Urban barangay with a population of 7,855 per 2010 census.

Elected Government Officials of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

Republic Act No. 11462 Approved: 03 December 2019: That the barangay and sangguniang kabataan elections on the second Monday of May 2020 shall be postponed to December 5, 2022. In October 2022, a legislation was enacted to postpone the originally scheduled election for December 2022. Subsequently, a new date for the election was established for October 30, 2023. Consequently, the incumbent barangay officials, who were elected on May 14, 2018, will continue to serve in their positions until the conclusion of 2023.

Barangay Location: 164Col. Bonny Serrano Ave.(Santolan Rd)Tel. No.: 721-4327/413-5055


Elected Officers of Valencia for the term of 2018 - 2021
  • Punong Barangay Chairman/Captain :
  • Barangay Kagawads/Councilors:
  • Sangguniang Kabataan (SK officials)
    • SK Chairman:
    • SK kagawad:

Valencia quezon city barangay officials 2013-2016.png :Elected Officers for the term of 2013 - 2016
  1. Nida B. Sillon
  2. Miguel H. Bingcang
  3. Julie C. Salmingo
  4. Jose A. Barsubia
  5. Raquel J. Ferrer
  6. Eugenio S. Gabor
  7. Efren G. Ulili
  • Barangay Secretary : Josefa V. Dorotan
  • Barangay Treasurer : Wilma B. Policarpio

Elected officials of Valencia for the term of 2010-2013

Barangay's power and authority: A must read for all barangay officials

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This is the "Barangay Code of the Philippines".

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A Barangay Clearance is NEEDED in order to get a Business License.
So why is the barangay name not in most business addresses?
Ask your Barangay Captain/Chairman to create a Resolution to make it mandatory to put the barangay name in all Business addresses.
Every Government Unit in the Philippines is within a Barangay. The municipal hall, city hall, the provincial capitol building, and even the Malacañang Palace where the president resides is within a Barangay.

The barangay has power and authority over its domain. The improvement of the barangay rests on the barangay officials. The barangay chairman, the barangay council and the local businessmen forge the prosperity of the barangay. Not the president of the Philippines, senate, nor congress. Not the governor of the province, not the mayor nor council of the municipality or city. Poor barangays stay poor because of weak and/or ignorant(uninformed) barangay leaders.

When roads or any infrastructure need to be built, improved or repaired, all the barangay officials have to do is make a resolution and present it to the city or municipality council. The resolution will force the city/municipal council or responsible government office to hear the legitimate demands. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."

Each city or municipality is represented by the "barangay association or federation". The elected president of the Association of Barangay Council and the President of Kabataan (SK) association each have a seat in the City/Municipality council. Their powers are the same and equal to the elected city/municipality councilors. They are there to help lobby the demands of the barangays. They are not there just to collect a big salary and rub elbows with the regular elected city/municipality council, but to also represent the needs of the barangays.
The duties of the barangay officials are specifically written in Chapter III(Punong Barangay) and Chapter IV (The Sangguniang Barangay). Read it..

Practically anything that has to do with the barangay, the barangay officials have a say on it and most likely the authority over it. The majority of the barangay officials are not aware of their duties and power. They depend on the city council or mayor. The elected barangay officials are afraid of the mayor and city/municipality's "Sangguniang Panlungsod". They are in fear of being ousted or removed from office. The truth is, the "Sangguniang Panlungsod" does not have the power to remove or suspend any elected barangay officials from office. Only the COURT OF LAW can do this (judicial branch of the government). Elected public officials can't be suspended by the DILG or the office of the president unless an official complaint has been filed, there must be proof and there must be due process. Republic Act 7160 chapter 4, Section 60. Information is power. Be informed. Do not be intimidated by the president, senator, congressman, governor, mayor, vice-mayor, or councilors. Do your job.

The control of traffic is not up to the city council or chief of police. It is controlled by the barangay. If the barangay needs traffic enforcers, the barangay can make a resolution to demand it from the city or municipality council. When the electric coop or the water district do not maintain their lines, the barangay can directly demand for the maintenance from the utility companies. No need to wait for city council.

The citizens also has the power to make demands to the barangay officials. In case the officials get blinded. Simply file an official complaint with the barangay secretary naming the Punong barangay as the respondent representing the barangay.

If the power lines are sagging, don't go to the power company, go to the barangay office. Ask the barangay for a DEMAND resolution against the power company.
If the water lines are busted, don't wait for the water company, go to the barangay office. Ask the barangay for a DEMAND resolution against the water company.
If the potholes in the road are not fixed, don't wait for the The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), go to the barangay office. Ask the barangay for a DEMAND resolution against the DPWH.
Are you beginning to get the point?

Cleaning the shorelines, drainage systems, streets, rivers, and parks within your barangay is YOUR responsibility. You are accountable for this. It is not the responsibility of the City/Municipality officials. The citizens and officials of the barangay are responsible. Stop blaming others.

  • BUDGET: As far as the preparation for the budget expenditures, it starts at the barangay level, then moves on to cities, municipalities, provinces and regions. The barangays need to exercise their authority. They need to put their yearly budget together for their administration and future projects. The majority of the barangays leave this job to the municipality and city. This is so wrong. Then when the budget doesn't come or is lacking, they complain.
  • The budget for the barangays does go to the City or Municipality, but simply for holding and later distribution. The city or municipality DOES NOT approve the budget. It was already approved by congress. The city or municipality simply "distributes" the approved budget.
  • The bureau of internal revenue is in cahoots to subdue the barangays, municipalities and provinces. They call the rightful shares to the taxes collected as "Internal Revenue Allotment Dependency". It is not a dependency. It is the lawful and rightful share of the LGU as specified in "TITLE III, SHARES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS IN THE PROCEEDS OF NATIONAL TAXES, CHAPTER I, Allotment of Internal Revenue Taxes, Section 284."
  • "IMPERIAL MANILA IS A MYTH!", it does not exist anymore. The Philippine budget formulation system is not centralized. "Budgetary planning has been DECENTRALIZED since 1991". It is the responsibility of each LGU to submit their budgetary needs for review. Failure to submit is the problem.
  • DURING ELECTIONS: Where do City and Municipality politicians go to campaign? They seek the support of the Barangay officials. They plead to the barangay folks for the votes. Even the candidate for president. But after the election they ignore you. Do not ever forget the power of the barangay.

Ignorance keeps the pinoys thinking that Manila rules. Be informed, be educated and make your barangay prosper.

  • Absolutely NO need for FEDERALISM. It is a ploy to give the Bangsamoro an Islamic State where the religion of Islam is financed by the Philippine government. Bangsamoro will be a HOMELAND not for all Filipinos but for only the Muslim Filipinos. It violates the constitution's "separation of church and state". Religion is always good for the people but it should never be embraced or financed by government. Tax exemption is not tantamount to financing. Every non-profit organization is tax-exempt.

Businesses in Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

How to Improve Your Business and Livelihood

The Philippine Livelihood Program: The Philippine government provides several programs to enhance the livelihood of the Filipino people. The department of Science and Technology through its Technology Research Center (TRC) regurlarly conducts various types of hands-on and personalized training programs.

  • DOST - Website
  • UPLiFT stands for Urban Program for Livelihood Finance and Training. - Website
  • DSWD Pro-poor and Livelihood Programs - Website
  • Take a picture of your Business in Valencia. Upload that picture here in zamboanga.com and that picture can immediately be your business webpage. It is that easy.
  1. Shake's Magnolia, Doña Hemady St., Valencia, Quezon City
  2. Jamba Juice, Doña Hemady St., Valencia, Quezon City
  3. Lots A Pizza, N. Domingo St., Valencia, Quezon City
  4. LBC Express, N. Domingo St., Valencia, Quezon City
  5. Megawide Construction Corp., N. Domingo St., Valencia, Quezon City
  6. McDonalds Rest., Valencia and Granada Street, Valencia, Quezon City
  7. Hermanos Taco Shop, Granada Street, Valencia, Quezon City
  • Barangay Incentive Business:
  1. ValenSabon

Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines supports Philippine Cycling

Philippine Cycling is about cycling in the Philippnes. Philippine Cycling helps promote bike races, cycling clubs, bicycle tours, and the development of bicycle trails. Activities are coordinated with bike shops and cycling clubs throughout the Philippines to promote the fun of riding bikes. Philippine Cycling will be coordinating events with tour of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Road biking and mountain bikings will be promoted by Philippine Cycling.
Cycling Activity to Participate In

Your cycling activity can be posted here and it will be shown in all the Provincial, City, Municipal and Barangay pages. Your 2015 Cycling Race or Activity can be Posted here.

  • ILOILO CITY, April 27-May 2, 2015 (PNA) – Some 5,000 bikers are expected to join the second Iloilo Bike Festival slated April 27-May 2, 2015 as the city continues to aspire to become a bike-able walkable metropolis. The activity that supported by the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (JBLFMU) and Megaworld Iloilo aims to promote Iloilo as a safe and bike friendly city, promote the share-a-road movement encourage Ilonggos to commute via biking and raise Ilonggos awareness on the benefits of biking on health, safety and environment concerns. Read More....
  • CYCLING Le Tour de Filipinas 2015 set as country celebrates 60 years of top-caliber cycling Feb 1 to Feb 4 2015 - View the result of the race: A four stage race. Stage 1 starts in Balanga and back to Balanga for a 126K race Feb 1, 2015 (Sunday); stage 2 starts in Balanga, Bataan to Iba, Zambales for a 154.7 K race Feb 2, 2015 (Monday); stage 3 starts in Iba, Zambales to Lingayen, Pangasinan for a 150.1K race Feb 3, 2015 (Tuesday); stage 4 starts in Lingayen, Pangasinan to Baguio City, Benguet for a 101.7K race Feb 4, 2015 (Wednesday). For a total distance of 532.5 Kms. Read More >>>
  • Ronda Pilipinas: Feb 8 - 27 2015:>> Discovering young riders for the national team will be the main objective of the LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2015 when the country’s premiere cycling race hits the road on Feb. 8 in Butuan City. Ronda Pilipinas executive project director Moe Chulani said the international multistage bikathon, which ends on Feb. 27, will have two qualifying legs of four stages each in Mindanao and the Visayas where the top riders will advance to face a tough foreign challenge in the six-stage Luzon finale. Read More>>>

Real Estate or Properties for Sale or lease in Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

  • If you have real estate property, whether its commercial, residential, farm land, or just an empty lot in Valencia, you can list that property for FREE HERE in Z-wiki.
  • You can list your House and lot or farm land for sale or lease for free here in Z-Wiki
  • If you are a real estate developer, you can list your subdivision, condominiums, high rises, apartment complexes, shopping strips or malls, open market developments here in Z-wiki for Free.

Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

The name of your church, mosque, or place of worship can be listed in this community page. Take a picture of the facade of your church or place of worship and it can be posted here. We can even provide you with a free webpage. You can enter the data (story about your place of worship) here yourself, email the information or pictures to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or via Facebook.


  • FILIPINOS WAKE UP! THE TAXES YOU PAID ARE USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO EXCLUSIVELY FINANCE THE RELIGION OF ISLAM.
    Freedom of religion, yes. Equality, yes. But no favoritism.


  1. Mt. Carmelite Church - Gilmore Avenue
  2. Santolan Chapel - Santolan Rd. Area 1
  3. Valencia Chapel - Valencia St. Area 6

Schools in Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Take a picture of your school building(s) and send your pictures via email to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or message me via Facebook. I will then post the pictures in this page.

Due to Covid19: Pursuant to the instructions of President Roa Duterte, and as recommended by the DepEd, classes for the year 2021-2022 will be opened but will be monitored.

  • List of schools: >>> click

PUBLIC NOTICE: Why pretend that the National language of the Philippines is Tagalog? It should be English. To be a Teacher, doctor, lawyer, engineer, architect, nurse, computer technician; what books do you learn from? English books of course. All your tests are in English. The constitution of the Philippines is written in English. All the laws and new laws introduced by congress are in English. For that matter, you can't be a teacher in a school system unless you know English. The "Licensure Exam for Teachers" is in ENGLISH! Who are these people forcing Tagalog down our throats? Tagalog is simply one of the many dialects of the Philippines. Keep your dialects but learn and be fluent and proficient in ENGLISH.


The name of your school in Valencia can be listed here. You can list it like this:

  • Name of School. Private or Public. It can be an elementary school, high school, college.
    • Address of your school
    • Telephone Number
    • Principal of the school

You can also create a webpage for your school. We can help you.

Economy of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

  • If you have an article that talks about the improvement of the economy of Valencia, Quezon City you can post that article here. If you come across any news items that talk about the economy of Valencia, Quezon City, you may post it here. Of course you have to reference the writer of the article. Any improvement to transportation, power and service usually improves the economy of the community, so go ahead and report that too.

Natural Resources of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

This page needs some articles about the natural resources of Valencia, Quezon City. Where does the energy source of this Quezon City come from? Are there any mining industries? Rivers and tributaries are part of the natural resources.

Tourists Attractions of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

  • Help us post some interesting pictures. This will help boost the local economy of the community. Anything that is unique or anything that stands out in your community may be a tourist attraction.
  • Landmarks are usually photographed a lot by visitors. Send your pictures via email to (franklin_maletsky@yahoo.com) or via Facebook.
  • Post the Valencia landmarks here.

Fiestas and Traditions of Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

Fiesta 2015

Barangay Fiesta Date:
  • 3rd Sunday of May / Patron Saint: Holy Family
  • 1st Sunday of April / Patron Saint: San Vicente de Ferrer

Your Story about Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

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2015 Binibining Valencia

Create you own personal page about the barangay in the municipality or City you live in. Title it like so for specificity: "Mybarangay, MyCityMunicipality, Myprovince, Philippines by MyFirstname Mylastname". You can update and edit this page anytime and anyway you want. It does not have to follow the standard format of the main wiki. It is your page. A link to your page will be inserted in this main barangay page. Here is an example page.

If you want the tittle to be more generic then do this: "Philippines by Your name". You can insert your picture of anywhere in the Philippines in this page. This will be your personal WIKI social media page.

You can talk about your personal experiences, your advocacies, the environmental conditions of your barangay, municipality, city or province.


The oldest man or woman in Valencia, Quezon City, Philippines

Do you know who the oldest man or woman is in your community of Valencia? Zamboanga.com is starting this inquiry in order to honor the older generation of the Philippines. Please provide the full name and date of birth of the elder living in Valencia. We will then post your entry in the Oldest Man or Woman in the Philippines page.

Valencia, Quezon City Photo Gallery

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