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Carmona, Makati

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Country
  
Established
  
1960

Area
  
34 ha

Population
  
3,096 (2010)

City
  
Makati City

Time zone
  
PST (UTC+8)

Area code
  
2

Carmona, Makati

Region
  
National Capital Region

District
  
1st district of Makati City

Weather
  
25°C, Wind SE at 0 km/h, 88% Humidity

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Carmona is a barangay located in the northern part of Makati City. It is a residential area with a population of 3,096 recorded by the 2010 census. The barangay was named after Comandante Isidro Carmona, a Filipino soldier who fought during the Philippine Revolution against Spaniards.

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Carmona is the 2nd least populous barangay in Makati with 3,096 residents.

History

The complete name of this barangay is Isidro Carmona. Isidro was a Filipino commander who led the revolt against the Spaniards during the Spanish regime.

This barangay was a former sitio of Tejeros during the 50’s until the early 60’s. The late Barrio Captains Miling Mangahas, Emiliano San Pascual, and their Barrio Councils worked it out until it was finally approved as an independent barangay during the same period.

Landmarks

  • Circuit Makati, a 21-hectare mixed-use development on the former Sta. Ana Racetrack property of the Philippine Racing Club Inc. (PRCI). Soon to rise as Makati’s entertainment district, a collaboration among Ayala Land, Inc., PRCI and the City of Makati, which completes the vision for Makati to be a leading city for entertainment, lifestyle and business.
  • Maximo Estrella Elementary School, the only public Elementary School in the Barangay, located on J. Magsaysay Street.
  • Carmona Sports Complex, located at A. P. Reyes Avenue, is a mixed-use sports facility with parking space, maintained by the Barangay Government.
  • Carmona Multi-purpose Hall, is the seat of the Barangay Government of Carmona, located at A. P. Reyes Avenue.
  • References

    Carmona, Makati Wikipedia