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Poverty incidence of Boac 10 20 30 40 50 2000 40.28 2003 18.55 2006 24.70 2009 26.54 2012 7.50 2015 15.23 2018 13.44 2021 14.65 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Boac Business District view from Mercader Street Boac Business District view from Gov. D. Reyes Street In the centre of town, the Boac Public Market is one of the town's landmarks. Vendors sell dry and wet products in four air ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Boac (Lat: "Dioecesis Boacensis") is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.. Created suffragan of the Archdiocese of Lipa, separating from the Mother Diocese of Lucena on 2 April 1977, it has jurisdiction over the province of Marinduque.
MSC consists of one main campus located at Boac, (capital of Marinduque) and four more branches located at Mogpog, Sta. Cruz, Torrijos and Gasan.MSC provides a learning resource center (library and multimedia services), student publication, Office of the Student Affairs (OSA) student organizations and activities, Guidance and Psychological Testing Services, Health Services (Medical and Dental ...
Marinduque: Boac: Upload Photo: PH-41-0004 Kapitan Piroko House Marinduque: Boac: Upload Photo: PH-41-0005 Freedom Park Marinduque: Boac: Upload Photo: PH-41-0006 Boac Museum and Library Marinduque: Boac: PH-41-0007 Balanacan Station Marinduque: Mogpog: PH-41-0009 Calapan Church: Oriental Mindoro: Calapan: Bonifacio Drive
Monserrat de Marinduque, the first visita, (now Boac), was established with Fray Alonzo Banol as its minister a year later in 1580. The Franciscans ceded the administration of the island in 1618 to the Archbishop of Manila , Miguel García Serrano , who then entrusted the island to the Society of Jesus .
The Marinduque Provincial Board is the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial legislature) of the Philippine province of Marinduque. The members are elected via plurality-at-large voting: the province is divided into two districts, each having four seats. A voter votes up to four names, with the top four candidates per district being elected.
Marinduque Airport (IATA: MRQ, ICAO: RPUW) is the only airport located on and serving the island province of Marinduque in the Philippines. It is in Barangay Masiga in the town of Gasan , near the border with the provincial capital, Boac .
4th Mayor of Boac 1901-1903 Pedro M. Nieva 5th Mayor of Boac 1903-1905 Doroteo Mercader 6th Mayor of Boac 1905-1907 Tomas Del Mundo 7th Mayor of Boac 1907-1909 Pedro Madrigal 8th Mayor of Boac 1909-1916 Vicente Trivino 9th Mayor of Boac 1916-1922 Gumersindo De La Santa 10th Mayor of Boac 1922-1925 Jose Deogracias 11th Mayor of Boac 1925-1929