San Esteban, Nabua, Camarines Sur
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Symbols of San Esteban
Name San Esteban
Flag
Dance Jota Rojana
Bird Kusta
Fish Pampano
Flower Euphorbia
Tree Noyog
Plant Katnga
Fruit Mango
Mango
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Hero Datu Ogbon


San Esteban is a barangay
Barangay
A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...

in Antacudos district of Nabua, Camarines Sur
Nabua, Camarines Sur
Nabua is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 75,422 people in 12,724 households....

 in the Philippines
Philippines
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. In 1569, when the Philippines was still a colony of Spain
Spain
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, San Esteban was a part of Rancheria Antacudos of Bua, which was the name of Nabua at that time. The other rancherias were Caobnan, Sabang, Lupa and Binoyoan.

Before the Spaniards came, Nabua was ruled by a Muslim Chieftain named Datu Ogbon. Several barangays of Nabua carry his name, such as San Vicente Ogbon and San Antonio Ogbon, among others.

Government

The seat of government is located in Likod North. The government center, main police outpost, day care center, youth center and parish chapel are all located here. The health center, however, is located in Likod South. The plaza is situated in Centro Uno. Police outposts are also located in Cabuntaran and Magol West. The current barangay chairman is Romeo Julia Quidep of Magol East.

Flag

The flag of San Esteban, called the "The Steven's Flag", features eight yellow stars on a blue field. At its center are white Star and crescent
Star and crescent
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 on a black background. On the upper left part is an orange Greek cross
Cross
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.

The eight yellow stars refers to the eight zones of San Esteban: Centro North, Centro South, Likod North, Likod South, Cabuntaran, Magol East, Magol West and Folklands. The star and crescent and orange Greek cross represent the Muslim
Muslim
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 and Christian
Christian
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 citizens of the community. The blue background symbolizes the peaceful co-existence among the people of San Esteban.

The Steven's Flag was the second community flag used in Nabua after the Blue flag was replaced by the former.

People

Nabueño is the official language of San Esteban. Other languages spoken are English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

, Tagalog
Tagalog language
Tagalog is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by a third of the population of the Philippines and as a second language by most of the rest. It is the first language of the Philippine region IV and of Metro Manila...

 and Bikol
Bikol language
Central Bicolano , is one of the individual languages of the Bikol languages. It belongs to Coastal Bikol. It is spoken in Bicol Region of the Philippines .-Bikol-Naga:...

. As of August 2007, San Esteban had 1,818 inhabitants. The majority of the population is concentrated in the capital, Likod North. The barangay has an electorate of 996 voters.

Economy

Many of the barangay's business establishments such as the fish bagsakan, barber shop, jewelry pawnshop and videoke stalls are located in Centro Uno.

Religion

Many of the inhabitants are Roman Catholics. Other religions include Protestantism
Protestantism
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 (Iglesia ni Cristo, Born Again, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses) and Islam
Islam
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.

The Nabua Parish Church is located in Centro North. Catholic Chapels are also situated in Likod North and Cabuntaran zones.

Organizations

San Esteban Young Achievers Council (SEYAC) is the leading and most active youth organization in San Esteban and in Nabua as a whole.

Other organizations include:
  • San Esteban Youth Organization (SEYO)
  • Ang Maogmang Grupo
  • Holy Rosary Group
  • San Esteban Rabus Organization
  • Pastoral Council Organization
  • Married Set Organization

Zones

  • Centro North (Zone 1)
  • Centro South (Zone 2)
  • Likod North (Zone 3)
  • Likod South (Zone 4)
  • Cabuntaran (Zone 5)
  • Magol East (Zone 6)
  • Folklands (Zone 7)
  • Magol West (Zone 8)
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