Barangay San Miguel is a middle class district within Pasig, which is part of Manila, capital city of the Philippines since 900 AD. Spain made it the seat of its colonial government in 1565. Malacañang Palace, where the President resides, is located in the district and was constructed in 1750.
Barangay San Miguel in Pasig City was created in the 1960s as part of the government's efforts to decentralize governance and provide more local autonomy. It was named after the patron saint of Pasig City, Saint Michael the Archangel. The barangay has evolved from a rural community into a residential and commercial area over the years.
The barangay officials in Pasig City are composed of a barangay captain and several barangay councilors. They are responsible for governing and overseeing the affairs of their respective barangays, ensuring that the needs of the community are met, and implementing local government programs.
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The population of Pasig is 617,301.
Pasig was created on 1995-01-21.
The area of Pasig is 31 square kilometers.
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Pasig Christian Academy was created in 1988.
SM Center Pasig was created in 2006.
Pasig Catholic College was created in 1913.
Pasig River Light was created in 1846.
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