Barangays
Trece Martires City is politically subdivided into 13 barangays (4 urban and 9 rural). The city was subdivided into thirteen barangays, which is not a coincidence but was planned by Senator Justiniano Montano and Congressman Jose Cajulis when creating the city. Each barangay was named after one of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite to commemorate their bravery and heroism. Below are the names of the thirteen barangays and their previous names before the City's Charter was passed on May 24, 1954.
Barangay | Previous name | Barangay captain |
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Aguado | Fiscal Mundo | Librado E. Sierra |
Cabezas | Palawit | Marcelino V. Alarca |
Cabuco | Kanggahan | Federico Ferraer |
Conchu | Lagundian | Anselmo L. Trinidad |
De Ocampo | Quintana I | Tomas A. Garcia |
Gregorio | Aliang | Melnita Sierra |
Hugo Perez | Lukbanan | Manolito Villanueva |
Inocencio | Bagong Pook | Teodoro Atas |
Lallana | Panukang Gubat | Carlito Leachon |
Lapidario | Bayog | Remigio Dilag |
Luciano | Bitangan | Reynate Suarez |
Osorio | Project | Joselito Marquez |
San Agustin | Quintana II | Amado Q. Masicap |
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