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San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City, Philippines

Location of San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City

  • Distance from CITY PROPER: 3.20 Km.
  • Location: West Coast

It is bounded by Barangay San Roque on the north, Campo Islam on the south, Baliwasan on the east and Bagong Calarian on the west.

History of San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City

San Jose Gusu was once a sitio of Baliwasan, and this sitio was called "Gozo" in Spanish meaning "happy", referring to the then inhabitants thereat who were mostly farmers and were living happily and contentedly in their farm life. Then this sitio Gozo was separated from Barrio Baliwasan and was created into a Barrio now known as Barangay. It was subsequently renamed after the Patron Del Barrio "San Jose" and the word Gozo was affixed after the word San Jose so as not to loose its original name when it was still a sitio of Barrio Baliwasan.

With the influx of migrants during and after the Spanish era to this Barrio from different parts of the country who speak different dialects and languages in their communication, the word Gozu was finally accepted in all writings and communications, hence this Barangay is presently called and known as Barangay San Jose Gusu.

People of San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City

  • (2007 Census)
    • Total Population: 24,917
    • Number of Household: 2,930

Local Government Unit LGU of San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City

Elected Officers for the term of 2007 - 2010
  • Punong Barangay or Barrio Captain:
    • Reyes, Betty Lou C.
  • Barangay Kagawad:
    1. Kalinggalan, Hajura A.
    2. Silva, Larry D.
    3. Saracho, Juanito B.
    4. Ignacio, Lilia N.
    5. Macrohon, Ramon A.
    6. Esteban, Joel H.
    7. Buen, Manuel V.
  • Secretary:
    • Fernando, Margie B.
  • Treasurer:
    • Taray, Ofelia P.
  • SK Chairman:
    • Nuddin, Alkhadien S.
  • SK Kagawad:
    1. Rasul, Nasheema M.
    2. Jamsuri, Aidil M.
    3. Arpa, Johanna M.
    4. Salim, Madzni H.
    5. Abdurajak, Radzkhan H.
    6. Joe, Earl-Rasheeda D.
    7. Halil, Farish I.

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