Paraoir, Balaoan, La Union, Philippines

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Barangays of Balaoan in the La Union province within Region I in the Republic of The Philippines

AlmiedaAntoninoApatutAr-arampangBaracbac EsteBaracbac OesteBet-angBulbulalaBungolButubut EsteButubut NorteButubut OesteButubut SurCabuaan Oeste (Pob.)CalliatCalungbuyanCamilingDr. Camilo Osias Pob. (Cabuaan Este)GuinaburanMasupeNagsabaran NorteNagsabaran SurNalasinNapasetPagbennecanPagleddeganPantar NortePantar SurPa-oParaoirPatpataSablutSan PabloSinapangan NorteSinapangan SurTallipugo


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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??

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  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.

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Paraoir, Balaoan,
La Union, Philippines

Facts about Barangay Paraoir

  • Paraoir is one of the (36) barangays in the municipality of Balaoan.
  • It is formerly a part of the municipality of Luna. If you would look at the map, Barangay Paraoir is surrounded by the West Philippine Sea, the municipality of Luna and the municipality of Bacnotan.
  • Paraoir is subdivided into (7) sectors.
  • It is situated at the northwestern part of the country (please refer to the map).
  • It is one of the (2) barangays in the municipality of Balaoan which is situated near the shorelines of the West Philippine Sea.
  • Barangay Paraoir has been previously recognized as one of the Model Barangays in the whole municipality of Balaoan.
  • Paraoir is known for its seafood products.

History of Barangay Paraoir

  • According to heresays, Barangay Paraoir was named after the Ilokano term "paraaw-awir", which means "baby-sitter" or "taking care of babies". It started during the World War II when a Filipino group of women from our village, who became victims of sex slavery from the hand of our colonizers, took care of their own children.

Barangay Officials for 2013-2016

  • Barangay Chairman: Efren Sibayan Pacleb
  • Barangay Councilors:
  1. Nestor Nerida Tadije (1990-1998, 2001-2010, 2013-Present)
  2. Victorino Pacleb Sibayan (2013-Present)
  3. Rodolfo Jr. Partible Nardo (2013-Present)
  4. Mary Joy Negrillo Aquino (2013-Present)
  5. Manuel Joves Diaz (2013-Present)
  6. Avelino Almirez Fernandez (2013-Present)
  7. George Biado Nelmida (2013-Present)
  • Barangay Treasurer: Dante Noces
  • Barangay Secretary: Gloria Gaitos Pacleb

Sectoral Assignments of the Barangay Council

PUROK I

  • Kgd. Rodolfo Jr. Partible Nardo

PUROK II

  • Kgd. George Biado Nelmida

PUROK III (also known as "Centro" by local folks)

  • Kgd. Avelino Almirez Fernandez

PUROK IV

  • Kgd. Mary Joy Negrillo Aquino

PUROK V (also known as "Nabbual" by local folks)

  • Kgd. Manuel Joves Diaz

PUROK VI (also known as "Nangapputan" or "Namnama Village" by local folks)

  • Kgd. Nestor Nerida Tadije

PUROK VII

  • Kgd. Victorino Pacleb Sibayan

Fiestas/Festivals

May 04, 2015

  • Street Dancing Competition (Festival of all Festivals)

May 05, 2015

  • Basketball Championship Game

Schools/Educational Institutions

  • Paraoir National High School (formerly DMMMSU High School)
  • Paraoir Elementary School
  • Paraoir Day Care Center

Religions/Denominations

  • Baptist
  • Catholic
  • Born Again
  • Iglesia Watawat ng Lahi/Rizalist
  • Iglesia ni Kristo
  • Jehovah's Witness
  • Pentecostal
  • Other Christian denominations

Tourist Attractions/Landmarks

Isla Immuki

Paraoir Beach

Thorny Mesquite Tree Shades

DMMMSU Fisheries and Research Training Institute

Turalba Cottages & Beach Resort

Livelihood Products

Remarkable People of Paraoir

Oldest Person in Paraoir

  • The oldest person in Barangay Paraoir believed to be the late Apo Filomena "Lumen" Tadije Ordoñez, who died last 2004 at the age of 106. She used to live in Purok I where wishes were about to come through for her through the help of GMA Kapuso Program "Wish Ko Lang". Apo Lumen died three months before the staff of Wish Ko Lang went to the barangay to coordinate the taping of the program. +