Barangay Kimamon
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Vision/Mission
Vision:
It envision of becoming economically stable, a tourist destination ,peaceful, drug-free ,clean
and healthy and child friendly community and empowered officials and citizenry.
Mission:
To uphold the interest, welfare and foster spiritually of the constituents by pursuing
socio-economic development , strives to maintain peace and order in the community
and implement program aimed and maintaining cleanliness.
Barangay Creation
CREATION
In the 1920’s Kimamon was a forested area inhabited by primitive tribes known as Mandayas and Aetas. Several years later, the area was gradually occupied by the Christian migrants mostly from the Sibuyan Island in Romblon. The name “Kimamon“ was derived from the body of water that traverse through this wide plain and flows eastward to the Libuganon River. It is an Aeta word which means “silent.” Moreover, another derivation of the word “KIMAMON” was from the two varieties of plants of the vine family that were very abundant in this place. The first one was called by the aetas as “kili” could be made into baskets and the other one called “ ambong or among” were used by the lumads to darken their teeth. From that, they named the place “KIL-AMONG” and Christian settlers renamed it “KIMAMON”for easy pronunciation.
Due to constant migration of new settlers , Kimamon became a sitio of Barangay Talomo which was then under the Municipality of kapalong on August 14, 1948 the Municipal Council of Kapalong endorsed a resolution through the provincial board for the creation of Sitio Kimamon into a regular barangay of Kapalong. When the municipality of sto. Tomas was created on august 14, 1959 by Virtue of Excecutive Order No. 352 signed by the late pres. Carlos p. Garcia. Kimamon became one of its regular barangays.
In 1970s, the entry of multi-national companies engaged in exporting Cavendish bananas to other countries paved the establishment of banana plantations in the barangay. Since then, exportable banana industry in the barangay had flourished as the main attributes to its rapid growth and development. The Barangay maintain in a level III water system, complete Elementary and High School. The Barangay Kimamon is also considered as the most developed barangay in the municipality.
The barangay has a land area of 2000 hectares with 8 Puroks which posted 5,008 population during the census of population and Housing last year 2007.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Kimamon is located at the Eastern part of Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte. It is bounded in the East by Barangay Talomo, West Barangay Pantaron and New Katipunan, North Pag-asa in Kapalong and in the South by Barangay Lunga-og.
CLIMATE/RAINFUL
It has observed that the weather in this part of the Municipality of Sto. Tomas is basically warm during the months of March to August during the and wet season is experienced during the month of September to February.
TOPOGRAPHY AND LOCATION/AREA
Kimamon has a toal land area of 2,000 hectares. The topography of the barangay is 100% surface.
HYDROLOGY
Libuganon River, Lunga-og and Kimamon Creek.
SOIL TYPE
Sandy clay
SOIL SUITABILITY
Suitable for any Crops.
Vision
It envision of becoming economically stable, a tourist destination ,peaceful, drug-free ,clean and healthy and child friendly community and empowered officials and citizenry.
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