Baranggay: Paggiddiatan a nagbaetan dagiti rebision

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: ''Saan nga iyalis ti baranggáy iti [[barangay]]<ref group="Paammo">''Ti [[barangay]] ket saan nga husto a panangiletra ngem daytoy ket temporario a naibaw-ing iti daytoy nga artikulo gapu ti kaadu ti artikulo a naisilpo iti dayta a panid. Ti kayat na a saoen ti barangay iti pagsasao nga Ilokano ket ''bassit a banka''.</ref>, daytoy ti husto a panangiletra daytoy a balikas iti [[pagsasao nga Ilokano]].''<br />
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Ti '''baranggay''' (am-ammo pay kas '''barrio''') ket ti kabassitan a benneg ti [[lokal a gobierno]] iti [[Pilipinas]]. Buklen dagiti baranggay ti maysa nga [[ili]] wenno [[ciudad]]. Adda aganay a 41,392 a barangay iti Pilipinas iti agdama.
 
Ti '''baranggay'''<ref>Napasingkedan daytoy a panagiletra manipud ti Ilocano Dictionary and Grammar, Carl Ralph Galves Rubino, panid 98.</ref> (am-ammo pay a kas '''[[barrio]]''') ket ti kabassitan a benneg ti [[lokal a gobierno]] iti [[Pilipinas]]. Buklen dagiti baranggay ti maysa nga [[ili]] wenno [[ciudad|Siudad]]. Manipud idi Septiembre 30, 2011 addan ti aganay a 42,026 a baranggay iti Pilipinas.<ref>[http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/NSCB_PSGC_SUMMARY_Sept_11.pdf Pagalagadan ti Heograpia a Kodigo ti Pilipinas]. ''Naala idi on Marso 12, 2012.''</ref>
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Historically, a barangay is a relatively small community of around 50 to 100 families. Most villages have only thirty to one hundred houses and the population varies from one hundred to five hundred persons. According to [[Miguel López de Legaspi|Legazpi]], he found communities with twenty to thirty people only. Many coastal villages in the [[Visayas|Visayan]] region consisted of no more than eight to ten houses. The word itself is derived from an ancient Malay boat called a ''[[balangay]]''. It is commonly believed that in pre-colonial Philippines, each original coastal “barangay” formed as a result of settlers arriving by boat from other places in [[Southeast Asia]].
 
Most communities were coastal or riverine in nature. This is because the principal sources of protein come from the seas and rivers, most of the people relying more on fishing for supply of food. Also, people travelled mostly by water. The movement of the population was up and down rivers and along the coasts, trails always followed river systems. Rivers were also a major souce of water for bathing, washing, and drinking. Moreover, coastal villages are more accessible to traders where an economic activity is developed. Business with traders meant contact with other cultures and civilizations like the Chinese, Indian, and Arabian. Thus, the coastal communities in [[Manila]], [[Cebu]], [[Jolo]], and [[Butuan]] attained a higher cultural level.
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== ReferenciaPaammo ==
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* Constantino, Renato. (1975) ''The Philippines: A Past Revisited'' (volume 1). ISBN 971-8958-00-2
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== Akinruar a silpo ==
* [http://www.barangay.gov.ph Liga ng mga BarangayBaranggay (Liga dagiti Baranggay)]